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Manheim Auction Collection

Bought a vehicle from Manheim and need it moved? Add the auction collection details once, then compare quotes from independent transporters for trailered transport, recovery or driven delivery.

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Add the auction details

Tell transporters the Manheim branch, collection postcode, delivery postcode, vehicle condition and any release or storage deadline notes.

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Transporters can quote based on the branch, timing, whether the car runs and whether a trailer, flatbed or trade plate driver is suitable.

Confirm before collection

Message transporters, check profiles and choose the quote that suits your timing before sharing the final handover details.

Auction collection guide

How do I get a car delivered from Manheim?

Once your auction purchase is paid for and released, add one delivery request with the Manheim branch, vehicle details and delivery address. Independent transporters can then quote based on the distance, vehicle condition, access and timing rather than guessing from a postcode alone.

The clearer the collection notes, the easier it is for transporters to decide whether the job suits a trailer, flatbed, recovery truck, multi-car transporter or trade plate driver. This is especially useful if the car is untested, damaged, has no keys or needs collecting before storage charges start.

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Check release and collection rulesMake sure the auction site has released the vehicle and note any buyer reference, gate instructions or collection deadline.
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Post the route and vehicle detailsAdd the Manheim branch or postcode, delivery postcode, make and model, and whether the vehicle starts, rolls, steers and brakes.
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Compare suitable delivery optionsReview quotes, profiles and messages from transporters before choosing the option that fits the vehicle and your timing.
Transported collection Useful for auction vehicles where condition is unknown, the car is not road legal, or you simply want it moved on a truck or trailer.
Driven delivery May suit roadworthy cars where a trade plate driver can legally and safely drive the vehicle to its destination.
Non-runner recovery If the vehicle does not start or has no keys, explain it upfront so recovery operators can quote with the right loading equipment.

DeliverMyMotor is an independent transport marketplace and is not affiliated with, endorsed by or operated by Manheim. Always follow the auction site's own payment, release and collection instructions.

Auction Collection Jobs Need The Right Notes.

Before collectionConfirm the vehicle is paid for, released and ready to collect before accepting a transporter.
At the auction siteAdd branch details, opening hours, booking references and who the transporter should ask for.
Vehicle conditionSay whether it starts, rolls, steers and brakes. Non-runners may need winching or a flatbed.
Delivery addressTell transporters if the delivery point is residential, trade, tight access or has timing restrictions.
Driven or transportedRoadworthy vehicles may suit driven delivery, while damaged or untested cars usually need transport.
Timing and storageIf storage fees begin soon, add the deadline so transporters can quote realistically.
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How To Get Better Auction Transport Quotes

A few practical details can save back-and-forth messages and help transporters quote the job properly.

Car loaded on transporter after auction collection

Auction vehicles can be straightforward, but the small details matter. A transporter may need to know if the car has keys, whether it has a flat tyre, if it is marked as starts and drives, or whether the auction site requires a booking reference before release.

When you post the job, explain the condition honestly and include any collection deadline. This helps recovery operators, trailer transporters and trade plate drivers decide whether they can take the job before they quote.

Collection branchAdd the Manheim site name, collection postcode and any compound or gate instructions.
Release informationInclude buyer name, reference or release notes where safe to share after booking.
Vehicle conditionTell transporters if the car is roadworthy, damaged, no key, non-runner or has warning lights.
Transport methodCompare open transport, flatbed recovery, trailer delivery or driven handover depending on the vehicle.
Delivery planHome address, garage, dealer, storage yard or prep centre details can affect access and timing.
UrgencyAdd collection deadlines if storage fees, site rules or onward plans make timing important.

Clear auction notes help transporters quote with confidence. That usually means fewer surprises, better messages and a smoother collection after the hammer has dropped.



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Manheim Auction Collection Questions

Yes. You can request quotes for a vehicle bought from Manheim by adding the collection location, delivery location, vehicle details and any release notes. Transporters can then quote based on the job details you provide.

Add the auction branch, collection postcode, delivery postcode, vehicle make and model, running condition, key status, release status, buyer reference if needed, and any storage or collection deadline.

Yes, but the transporter needs to know whether the vehicle rolls, steers and brakes. Non-runners, damaged cars or vehicles with no keys may need winching, a flatbed or specialist loading equipment.

If the vehicle is roadworthy, taxed or otherwise suitable for driven movement, some transporters may offer trade plate delivery. If the condition is unknown, damaged or not road legal, transported delivery is usually more suitable.

No. DeliverMyMotor is an independent vehicle transport marketplace. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by Manheim. Customers should follow the auction site's own payment, release and collection rules.

Add the collection and delivery details, then compare quotes from independent transporters. You can message them before accepting, check profiles and choose the quote that fits your timing, budget and vehicle condition.

Auction vehicle transport often works out around £1.50 to £3.00 per mile, depending on the vehicle size, route, condition, access and distance. Longer distance moves can sometimes work out cheaper per mile because the transporter can price the journey more efficiently.

Usually yes, once the vehicle is paid for, released and the auction site allows collection. You should give the transporter the correct branch, collection instructions and any release reference needed after you have chosen who will move the vehicle.

It depends on transporter availability, route, auction opening times and whether the vehicle is ready for release. If storage charges start soon or you have a deadline, add that to the request so transporters can quote realistically.

Add this clearly before requesting quotes. Vehicles with no keys, accident damage, flat tyres or unknown running condition may need a flatbed, winch or specialist loading setup, so the right information helps avoid wasted collections.

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Use our advanced search tools to identify loads that meet your specifications. Simply state how much you want to be paid. When your quote is accepted, you will receive a booking confirmation email with all of the pickup and delivery information.

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