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Why Third-Party Inspections

Entering a car auction is like stepping into a foreign country with its own language, customs, and unwritten rules. Auctioneers rattle off terms like "bump," "spiff," and "four-square" while seasoned bidders read the room in ways that can leave a newcomer flatfooted and outbid before they've caught up. And that's before you've even considered the condition of the car itself— the rust hiding under a fresh coat of paint, the transmission with 10,000 miles left in it, the flood damage that won't show up until six months after you've driven it off the lot.


That's where Auction Walk Around comes in. "Auction walk around" is a real term used in the industry, and it's the foundation of what we do: connecting buyers with third-party inspectors who can tell you exactly what you're looking at before you raise your paddle. Our YouTube channel and website are built to give you real-world context, category breakdowns, and insider knowledge you need to bid with confidence—whether you're shopping for a car, a piece of real estate, or anything in between.


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Auction Walk Around

Martin Snytsheuvel began his photojournalism career in Las Vegas in 1977, documenting the city’s rise as a global entertainment destination while photographing celebrities, entertainers, and fine dining culture. Today, he serves as editor-in-chief of AUCTION WALK NEWS affiliates, sharing his expertise on auctions, estate sales, storage finds, and rare discoveries.

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