Copart Hartford - Springfield

Category: Auto auction

Address: 49 Russell Rd, East Granby, CT 06026, USA

Phone: +18603927700

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Rose Karotkin

Jun 16, 2022

Of the many Coparts I’ve been to, this one knows how to take care of customers. They truly represent their mission statement and core values. I hope the organization knows how well Diane & Lindsay represent them! I am a woman-owned dealership and want to say, “Well done ladies!”

Mikhail Sergeychik

May 13, 2022

Was slow today… 1 hour waiting time to pick up 1 car….

Campbell Transport LLC

Apr 25, 2022

Best Copart yard EVER!

Neil Joslin

Apr 1, 2022

I recently was hit and my car was taken there with a lot belongings. I went there to retrieve them and everyone was really nice, professional and very efficient.

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Questions & Answers

HI, HOW CAN I BUY CARS @ AUCTION PRICES? WHAT DO I NEED OR WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO?

Kethzie Torres | Sep 30, 2018
ERVIN HERNANDEZ | Dec 3, 2021

What I need for buy a car

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Do you guys require dealer license?

Product Update | Sep 30, 2018
Copart Hartford - Springfield | Sep 29, 2020

Copart Members don’t always need a special license to bid. There are thousands of vehicles available in Copart auctions that do not require a business license. Only a government-issued ID, such as a driver’s license or passport, is required to bid on these No License Required vehicles. Licensing requirements for purchasing clean or salvage title vehicles vary by state, so visit our Help With Licensing map to learn about the licensing requirements for the state where the desired vehicle is located. Brokers are professional buyers who assist businesses and individuals who may not have the business licenses to buy the vehicles they want. Brokers often provide bidding and buying advice, repair services, transportation, export shipping and more.

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Hi. Anybody with a licence that could buy a car for me?

Carlos Gonzalez | Sep 30, 2019
Copart Hartford - Springfield | Sep 29, 2020

Brokers are professional buyers who assist businesses and individuals who may not have the business licenses to buy the vehicles they want. Brokers often provide bidding and buying advice, repair services, transportation, export shipping and more. Some Brokers even have physical storefronts and are set up with kiosks allowing you to bid and buy right from their office. The easiest way to use a Broker is to first find the vehicles that you’re interested in buying. Once you attempt to bid on these lots, you will be directed to Copart’s list of approved Brokers who can help you. Not all Brokers can facilitate the purchase of every vehicle. Therefore, it’s important that you select your desired vehicles before attempting to contact a Broker. Remember that Brokers are independent of Copart. When you use a Broker, you are buying vehicles through the Broker and not Copart. Members who elect to work with a Broker to bid on vehicles are advised to carefully read and understand the Broker’s te

how can i go about bids on cars

Kevon Bennett | Sep 30, 2019
Copart Hartford - Springfield | Sep 29, 2020

Copart Members don’t always need a special license to bid. There are thousands of vehicles available in Copart auctions that do not require a business license. Only a government-issued ID, such as a driver’s license or passport, is required to bid on these No License Required vehicles. to bid on cars in CT you need a dealer/business license OR you cna go through one of our brokers.

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If I purchase a car that was brought from this auction through a dealer shouldn't there be a title? If not how long does it take to obtain one?

Keyoina Hill | Sep 30, 2018
Robin McLean | Sep 30, 2018

Obviously there will be a title, when the dealer is paid, just make sure that the car didn't come from the flood zone of southern Texas, lift the carpet look for rust, open the trunk pull the spare tire and look for rust in the spare tire tray,keep your 'nose up' , the smell of dirty water is definitely noticeable, I've transported some of those cars to the east coast, dealers will try to clean them up and sell them, be very weary, any car that's been flooded will have serious electrical issues, not immediately but soon after, I wouldn't buy a used car at this time except from someone's lawn....grandma or grandpa's car or estate sale

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Looking for a job

John Lagasse | Sep 30, 2018
Copart Hartford - Springfield | Sep 29, 2020

https://www.copart.com/content/us/en/careers?cid=vn_career_copart_careers_hp

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