Remove Your Car from SalvageBid.com
When a vehicle passes through a Copart or IAAI auction, sites like SalvageBid.com copy the listing — photos, damage report, odometer, and price — and keep it online permanently under the VIN. That archived listing is often the first thing a potential buyer sees when they search your VIN.
Why remove your listing from SalvageBid?
Buyers routinely negotiate down — or walk away — after finding auction photos. Taking the listing down from SalvageBid.com restores control over what a VIN search reveals about your vehicle.
How SalvageBid removal works
- 1Create a free Clean VIN account and open the dashboard.
- 2Enter your VIN — we scan SalvageBid.com and 50+ other auction-history sites in one pass.
- 3Select SalvageBid.com (and any other sites where your vehicle was found) and confirm the order.
- 4We file the removal and confirm completion in 1-2 working days. Track every site's status in your dashboard.
FAQ — SalvageBid.com removal
How do I remove my car from SalvageBid.com?
Create a free Clean VIN account, enter your VIN in the dashboard, and select SalvageBid.com from the list of sites where your vehicle was found. The removal costs $100 and is completed in 1-2 working days. You can track the status in your dashboard until it's confirmed.
How much does SalvageBid removal cost?
Removal from SalvageBid.com costs $100 per VIN. Dealers removing many vehicles get custom per-site pricing and a bulk workflow for up to 100 VINs per order.
How long does it take to delete a listing from SalvageBid.com?
Typically 1-2 working days. Once the listing is removed, VIN searches on SalvageBid.com no longer return your vehicle's photos, damage description, or sale price.
Can I remove my car from other sites at the same time?
Yes — one VIN check scans 50+ auction-history sites at once. You can clear every site where your vehicle appears in a single order instead of contacting each site separately.