AutoAstat Alternative for English-Speaking Buyers

Have a VIN? Read its record in plain English —

AutoAstat vs rcmotorsports

AutoAstat rcmotorsports
Primary interface language RU / UA focusEnglish-first
Plain-English damage report LimitedYes
Price-trend analytics YesNot the focus
Permanent page per VIN VariesYes — one URL per VIN
Auction sources Copart, IAAI, ImpactCopart, IAAI
Cost / account Free / noneFree / none

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Frequently asked questions

Is the report in English?

Yes. rcmotorsports is English-first — the damage, odometer, title type and price read clearly without translation.

Do you have price-trend charts?

That’s not our focus. We surface the actual auction record for a specific VIN. For model-level price analytics, a tool like AutoAstat is better suited.

Is it free?

Yes — free VIN lookups and sale summary, no account.

Which auctions do you cover?

Copart and IAAI, the two main US houses.

AutoAstat is a strong Copart/IAAI archive with price-trend analytics, but most of its depth is in Russian and Ukrainian — its English experience is comparatively thin. If you’re an English-speaking buyer or importer, that means working against the grain to read a damage report or understand what a car really sold for.

rcmotorsports is English-first. Paste a 17-character VIN and you get a plain-English summary: the auction photos, declared primary and secondary damage, the odometer, the document type and the final sale price, on Copart and IAAI. We don’t try to be a pricing-analytics suite — we make the single most important thing, the actual auction record for a specific car, fast and clear to read.

This page compares AutoAstat and rcmotorsports for an English-speaking researcher, with a few real records as examples. If you specifically want model-level price-trend charts, AutoAstat’s analytics are useful; if you want a clean, readable record for one VIN, that’s what we do.