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How Much Does a Toyota Corolla Cost on Copart Auction — Prices & Fees
How Much Does a Toyota Corolla Cost on Copart AuctionThe Toyota Corolla is one of the most frequently listed cars on Copart — and for good reason. Low repair costs, strong resale value, and massive parts availability make it a favorite among resellers and everyday buyers. Check the current Toyota Corolla price across live Copart lots with photos and details on CarsBat. Prices by GenerationFinal bids depend on model year, damage severity, and title status. Here are the typical ranges:
Hybrid and SE/XSE trims tend to sell 15–25% higher than base L/LE models with comparable damage. Corolla Cross lots go even higher due to SUV demand. Extra Costs Beyond the BidThe hammer price is just the beginning. Here's what gets added on top:
Example: a 2021 Corolla SE, front end damage, salvage title. Winning bid $5,800 + buyer fee $650 + transport $350 + broker $300 = $7,100 before it leaves the US. What to Watch Out For
Bottom LineThe Toyota Corolla on Copart is one of the lowest-risk salvage buys you can make. Total budget starts around $2,000 for older E170 models and $7,000–$10,000 for recent E210 examples with repairable damage. Always factor in the full cost stack — not just the bid — and steer clear of flood-damaged lots. |
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