
Published: 27/01/2020
We are pleased to announce that due to increasing vehicle stock and customer demand, we have taken the decision to move from one Bristol auction per week to two.
As of Monday, 3rd of February, we will launch our first Monday auction for Bristol, which will then occur every week alongside our regular Wednesday auction.
This is great news for our Members, as not only will they benefit from the convenience of two auctions a week, it also represents that fact that we have more vehicles available at auction than ever! - Leanne May, Interim General Manager
The change to our Bristol Operations Centre auctions comes not long after an increased number of auctions at our Chester and Sandy locations.
As with all our auctions, the vehicles available will range from Category B Breakers and other salvage categorised stock to used and unrecorded vehicles.
For a full list of our auctions, please view our auction calendar.
Don’t forget our top buying tips when buying from Bristol or any of our other auctions.
1) Research, view and inspect a vehicle before placing a bid
2) Place preliminary bids on vehicles to increase your chance of winning the vehicle you are after
3) If you’ve purchased 3 or more vehicles from the same Operations Centre you can take advantage of our priority loading service which could save you time when collecting your vehicles. Alternatively, we offer a nationwide delivery service which can save you time and money on fuel costs.
Popular Topics
- Buying Repossessed Cars at Auction
Repossessed vehicles sold at Copart are different to the vast range of salvage categorised...
- Your Guide to Selling a Vehicle at Online Auction
Know the options available for selling cars in an online auction...
- Guide to Buying Flood Damaged Cars at Copart
Flood damaged cars can range from CAT B Salvage to CAT N Repairable - Non-Structural...
- How to Buy an Accident Damaged Vehicle
Accident damaged cars, also known as salvage in the trade industry, or total loss (write-offs)...
- CAT S and N Salvage - All You Need to Know
Category S (Repairable Structural) and Category N (Repairable Non-structural) came in...
- Why CAT B Vehicles Are a Great Source for Parts
This guide aims to explain what Category B Breaker cars are, and why you should consider...