How to Remove Your Car from Autobidmaster
A Autobidmaster listing can undo a sale before it starts. This page covers how the site obtained your car's record, what it means for your resale value, and the quickest route to deleting it — typically up to 48 hours.
Delete your Autobidmaster listing
From $140 · most jobs done in 12–72h · 24/7
Why this matters for your sale
An auction or salvage listing that surfaces in a VIN search can materially reduce what your vehicle sells for. Buyers and dealers anchor their offer to the auction photographs and the low price you paid, rather than to the car's present condition or the quality of any repairs. Removing the public listing restores a level playing field and lets the vehicle be judged on its actual merits.
What Autobidmaster is
Autobidmaster is a US-based auction-history website that mirrors vehicle lots from the Copart and IAAI salvage auctions. The instant a car is catalogued as a lot, Autobidmaster rebuilds a public page around its VIN — the full photo set, the damage code, the odometer and the final bid — and Google indexes that page within days.
Why your car is on it
Nothing you did put the car there. Autobidmaster ingests the salvage-auction feed continuously, so your vehicle's page was generated the moment it became a lot number.
The manual route — and why it usually fails
Autobidmaster is built to be sticky. There is no self-service deletion, emails disappear into the void, and the listing simply repopulates from the auction feed — so owners who try alone usually give up.
The fast route: done-for-you removal
Rather than chasing the Google cache, we delete the underlying Autobidmaster record itself, which is what makes the removal permanent. The listing and its photos come down and the result leaves search, usually up to 48 hours.
What you get: the Autobidmaster record gone (photos and purchase price), and the result cleared from Google so a VIN search comes back clean.
How the removal works
- 1You enter your VIN at checkout — nothing else is required.
- 2We locate your Autobidmaster listing and submit the removal at the source.
- 3The listing, photo gallery and sale price are deleted from Autobidmaster.
- 4The result is cleared from Google so a VIN search returns clean.
- 5You receive confirmation, typically up to 48 hours.
Important: your official records are not affected
We remove only the third-party Autobidmaster listing. We do not access, alter or influence official vehicle-history records — including Carfax, AutoCheck, the federal NMVTIS database, state DMV titles or insurance records. Those remain exactly as they are; only the scraped auction page is removed from the web.
Start your Autobidmaster removal
From $140 · most jobs done in 12–72h · 24/7
Frequently asked questions
How long does Autobidmaster removal take? +
Most Autobidmaster removals are completed up to 48 hours, and we confirm by email as soon as the listing is gone. Timing can vary slightly with request volume, but the large majority finish within the stated window.
Will the Autobidmaster listing come back? +
No. Because we remove the record at its source rather than simply clearing the Google cache, the page does not regenerate or re-index.
Do you change my Carfax, AutoCheck or NMVTIS history? +
No. We remove only third-party auction listings such as Autobidmaster. We do not access, alter or influence official vehicle records — including Carfax, AutoCheck, the NMVTIS database, state DMV titles or insurance records — which remain exactly as they are.
What do you need from me? +
Only your VIN, entered at checkout. No documents, accounts or personal paperwork are required.
Is it legal to remove an auction record? +
Yes. You are requesting the removal of a public, third-party listing of your own vehicle. Nothing about the official title, odometer, DMV or insurance record is changed — only the marketing page a commercial site built from the auction feed.
Often listed on these too
Cars on Autobidmaster usually appear on related sites. Remove them together:
AuctionRecordHelp is an independent guide. Autobidmaster is a third-party site and the trademark of its owner; the name is used here descriptively. Removals are carried out by our partner CleanVinUSA.