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Copart Buying Guide: Land Rover Range Rover Evoque

A Copart frequent flyer due to high theft rates. If buying a "Stolen/Recovered" Evoque, check the wiring harness carefully for tracker removal damage.

Manufacturer
Land Rover
Avg. Salvage Price
£4,000 - £15,000
Fee Structure
Fee B (Standard)

1. Calculating Fees for a Land Rover

One of the biggest mistakes new members make at Copart is underestimating the final invoice. Unlike buying privately, the "Final Bid" is just the starting point.

If you win a salvage Range Rover Evoque for £2,000, your invoice will actually look like this:

This means a £2,000 car actually costs over £2,600 before you even transport it home.

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2. Salvage Categories: Cat S vs Cat N

Most Land Rover Range Rover Evoque models at Copart will carry an insurance category. Understanding the difference is vital for your repair budget.

Category What it means for a Range Rover Evoque
Category N Non-Structural. The damage is cosmetic or electrical. On a Range Rover Evoque, this is often bumper damage, wing mirror snaps, or theft recovery with no physical damage. These are the easiest to flip.
Category S Structural. The chassis, crumple zones, or pillars have been damaged. A Range Rover Evoque with Cat S markers requires professional jig work. Do not bid unless you have body shop experience.
Category U Unrecorded. This Range Rover Evoque is not written off by insurers. It might be a private entry, a trade-in, or ex-police. These fetch the highest prices.
Category B Breaker Only. You cannot put this car back on the road. It is for parts only. Copart will not release the chassis to you.

3. Common Copart Risks for the Range Rover Evoque

Since you cannot test drive vehicles at Copart, you must rely on the images and your knowledge of the Land Rover platform.

The "Run and Drive" Myth

If a Range Rover Evoque is listed as "Run and Drive", it simply means the car starts, engages gear, and moves forward 12 inches under its own power. It does not mean it is roadworthy.

Common issues to look for in photos of the Range Rover Evoque:

⚠️ The V5C Logbook Trap

Copart often sells cars without the V5C logbook. Check the listing carefully. If it says "V5: No", you will have to apply for a V62 form (£25 fee) and wait up to 6 weeks before you can tax the vehicle. You cannot drive the car on the road until this arrives.

4. Transport & Storage

Copart storage fees are aggressive. You typically have 3 days (including the day of sale) to move the vehicle. After that, they charge approx £20 per day.

Do not try to drive a crash-damaged Range Rover Evoque home. It is illegal and unsafe. Always book a transporter or trailer before you bid.


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