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IAAI Auction Sale Prices & VIN Lookup
Free VIN lookup for IAAI (Insurance Auto Auctions) records — formerly USA Car Bids. Verified final bid prices, damage reports, and vehicle history for every sold car.
2014 Toyota Highlander · White
2006 Chrysler 300 · Grey
2022 Nissan Altima · Silver
2013 Volkswagen Passat · White
2017 Honda Accord · Red
2025 Kia Soul · Grey
2013 Hyundai Sonata · Silver
2019 Ford Mustang · Black
2015 Kia Sorento · Red
2016 Lexus GS · Grey
2022 Dodge Challenger · Grey
2015 Buick Verano · Grey
2017 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid · Blue
2016 Toyota Corolla · Silver
2017 GMC Yukon · White
2017 Dodge Challenger · Grey
2021 Genesis G70 · Red
2010 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 · Silver
2010 Honda Element · Blue
2020 Nissan Sentra · White
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is IAAI (Insurance Auto Auctions)?
IAAI stands for Insurance Auto Auctions — one of the two largest salvage vehicle auction networks in the US, formerly marketed as USA Car Bids. Insurance companies sell total-loss and salvage vehicles through IAAI yards nationwide. VestiCar provides free VIN lookup for every IAAI sold vehicle.
How much do cars sell for at IAAI?
Based on 14,784 IAAI records tracked by VestiCar, the average sale price is $3,790, with prices ranging from $25 to $85,000. Prices vary widely by make, model, damage type, and year.
Is IAAI the same as USA Car Bids?
Yes — USA Car Bids was IAAI's consumer-facing US brand name. The underlying auction network is Insurance Auto Auctions (IAAI). Both names refer to the same company. VestiCar tracks all IAAI / USA Car Bids sold vehicle records.
IAAI vs Copart — which is better?
Both are major US salvage auction networks. IAAI (Insurance Auto Auctions) tends to have more late-model total-loss vehicles from large insurers. Copart generally has higher overall volume. VestiCar tracks sale records from both — compare them side by side.