Address: 14330 NE Whitaker Way, Portland, OR 97230, USA
Phone: +15034080545
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–3PM
Saturday: Closed
Andrew Smeby
I'm sure they're decent people, but I had to pay them $250 just to let them keep my stolen car. Which was slightly more painful than the fees for releasing it
Mando Ky
I sincerely apologize. The wait was not speeds auto auction. It was the dealership I had purchased the vehicle from. They were in a waiting loophole on getting the purchase verified, and the dealer was not responsive. Great communication from them and the paperwork showed up yesterday. So I would say be patient with them, and they will make ends meet. If you ever need a car I would actually go to them directly. Instead of a lower end dealership. Thanks Speed's Auto Auction for working with me. If I know of anyone who needs a vehicle I'll refer them to you. Thanks again 👍
Erik Lamers
Owners have always been very helpful as well as their employees. We heard about them from a friend that got a great deal on a mustang. So we went up and got some good deals on some vehicles. Overall good experiences and good people.
The Gospel of Grant
Really fun and interesting experience going to the auction. Website is a little confusing on the fine details of participating, so be sure to read the packet. And do not bring a backpack, as you will not be allowed to bring it in once they see it, and they will not hold it or let you set it anywhere on the property. Was bummed to find that out the hard way, since there's no mention of it anywhere online. Aside from that, really fun, neat atmosphere, something you should really try at least once in your life. I will definitely be back next week, after attending my first auction, learning a bunch, and having a week to plan ahead for the next one. It might cost a few dollars to learn, but you'll save what you pay for the lessons once you have that winning bid. Can't wait to get back and hear my number called! Thank guys!
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The day of the auction you can view the cars. You are not allowed to drive the car, but you can start it, look under the hood or kick the tires.
200+ cars trucks and other and well it's an auction so 1$ to 100,000$ depend what someone wants to pay
On line on Saturday new postings, and can go early to check cars out on doy of and start them, no driving tho, employees will drive to auction block/place...
And you can bid online but that can be dangerous to do because you more than likely haven't gone to hear it run or even looked at it beyond the pictures
No, ID to register as a bidder, though.
09:30 to be safe
Some are cars they towed and no one paid to get them back. Others are sold by private owners that pay a fee to add their car to the auction. Some are donated to charities by people who can no longer drive. The charity auctions them off. Some are repos
Every Tuesday starting 8 am .
Speeds. They post the cars for their weekly Tuesday auction on Friday night. You can go to Speeds and get the keys and run them on Monday's 10:00 until either 2:00 or 3:00. If you do your homework you can find good vehicles at really good prices. All four of my personal vehicles came from that auction.
You can get the speedy auto auction app and look at all the cars for Tuesday mornings auction on sun/mon. You can go down to the site on mon am and start them, kick the tires , etc.
Download the app , view pics and details then Monday morning go physically check them
You need one to register.
They have auctions every Tuesday starting at 8:30am
On their website. Speeds.com or speedsautoauction.com
www.speedsautoauction.com Check every Friday after 4 PM
Look on their website, speeds.com, I think it is, they have most the vehicles they are gonna auction on Tuesdays uploaded with pictures and description by 6pm the Friday before the auction. And stuff goes really reasonable, if you just make sure not to get caught in a bidding war!!! And there are usually a couple RVs or trailers per auction, from what I've seen!
Most of the camper trailers and RVs are donations for organizations like goodwill, opb, feral cat, oregon humane society among others. Sometimes there will be consignment ones. As for how often and when they come in, it varies. Your best way to check is to go to their website at speedstowingauction.com to view what is upcoming. They have posted by 5pm Friday for the following Tuesday auction
No
Means more than one days wait for release of title.
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