
Why Buy a Damaged EV?
Electric vehicles are uniquely suited for the salvage market. Here's why smart buyers are choosing repairable EVs.
Save Up to 70%
Salvage EVs cost a fraction of retail. A 2023 Tesla Model Y with front-end damage? Often under $15,000.
Fewer Moving Parts
EVs have ~20 moving parts vs 2,000+ in ICE cars. Less to break, easier to repair.
Battery Life Survives Damage
EV batteries are floor-mounted and armored. Most accident damage doesn't affect the pack.
Growing Infrastructure
300,000+ EVs coming off lease in 2026. The supply of affordable rebuilds has never been bigger.
Featured Repairable EVs
Hand-picked deals updated daily. Prices shown are recent auction bids.
How It Works
Search
Browse thousands of damaged EVs filtered by make, model, damage type, and budget.
Inspect
Review detailed photos, VIN history reports, and damage assessments before you bid.
Bid
Place your bid online. No dealer license required.
Rebuild & Drive
Work with certified EV repair shops or DIY. Get your rebuilt title and hit the road.
EV Market in 2026
EVs coming off lease in 2026
Average savings on salvage vs. retail
Typical EV battery lifespan, even after repair
Average used Mustang Mach-E market price (auction = much less)
Buyer's Guide
What to check before bidding on a salvage EV.
Popular Makes
Top States for Salvage EVs
The largest inventory of repairable electric vehicles by state.
TX
Texas
3,200+CA
California
2,800+FL
Florida
2,100+NY
New York
1,500+GA
Georgia
1,200+Success Stories
"Bought a 2022 Model Y with front-end damage for $9,800. Repaired it for $3,200. Now drives like new."
Mike R.
Austin, TX








