Mason-Dixon Auto Auction Service Center
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Mason Dixon Auto Auction opened its doors to both the public and dealers in 1982. The company has enjoyed over 38 years of auto auction experience and is one of Pennsylvania's largest and oldest public auto auctions. We have been dedicated to serving the best interest of dealers, banks, and the general public in a professional, courteous, and fair manner.

Mason Dixon offers a prominent selection of used vehicles for sale every Tuesday evening starting at 5:00 P.M. Mason Dixon auctions a large volume of vehicles every month and presents a huge inventory of unbeatable deals on individual's vehicles, dealer trade-ins, finance company repossessions, donation company vehicles, and hard to find cars, trucks, and SUVs.
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We now have an onsite insurance agency that will be able to help you with your insurance needs. This insurance company is not affiliated with Mason Dixon Auto Auction but will be able to assist you in obtaining valid insurance. Mason Dixon Auto Auction is registered as a Full Agent with the State of Pennsylvania.
Our friendly and courteous staff hear the questions below all the time. We thought by putting the questions on the site we might help you understand the auction procedure a little better. Mason Dixon is a public auto auction and welcomes both dealers and public buyers and sellers. We love children but for their safety we do not allow children under the age of 16 to attend the auction.
1. FIRST, visit the public office to purchase a buyer's card. All Bidders MUST have a buyer's card. Vehicles purchased without a buyer's card are subject to an additional fee. Vehicles purchased with a buyer's card will be titled and registered in the name listed on the buyer's card.

In order to acquire temporary registration tags, where available, the name on the buyer's card must also match the name appearing on the proof of insurance certificate.NOTE: A fee will be charged for any NAME CHANGE made after a bid is won and a vehicle is purchased. Buyers must be 18 or older. 2. Know what you are buying!
When selling a vehicle please bring a title in your name free and clear of all liens and one form of pictured identification. Please Note: If more than one name appears on the title, each person must be present with picture ID. If the seller is not the titled owner, a notarized power of attorney must be presented before the vehicle can be auctioned.
Please take a few minutes to read the valuable information contained in this policy guide. If you need any additional information please ask one of our staff and they will be happy to assist you. MDAA's purpose is to act as an agent for the completion of a transaction between buyer and seller. MDAA does not assume responsibility for omissions or the failure to make announcements on the auction block.
Reviews (8)
Sharon Carbaugh
Sharon Carbaugh
Nov 30, 2021
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Yes very nice place to get used cars and trucks.they even have a place to get cold or hot drinks.restrooms are clean
Elias Null
Elias Null
Sep 23, 2021
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This is a fun place to watch auctioneering for hours and sometimes find good deals. People giving low ratings for buying junk cars should realize that the auctionhouse is simply a consignment auction for dealers to discard their junk/cheap cars.
Kay
Kay
Jun 22, 2021
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Bought a car for my kids (new drivers) that was a death trap. Y’all need to do better. Zero stars!!!!!!
Noah H.
Noah H.
Feb 13, 2021
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Uncle bought a 2004 Ford 150 at auction for 4000, drove it for about 7 years before he sold it, some deals there are good, others aren’t, just gotta look at them close
Alehegn Zewdu
Alehegn Zewdu
Jan 23, 2020
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I bought two vechiles from this auction one for me one for my girl freind both not good i pay for repair more money .so please try to repair those vechiles before you sell
Alann Fagan
Alann Fagan
Jan 13, 2020
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Membership is 60 Dollars to bid at the Auction. This membership is good for one year. There are buyers fees for purchasing a vehicle. They are clearly posted when registering. Do your homework on current pricing of vehicles you may be interested in. I purchased a truck for far cheaper than any respectable dealer. That was including the buyers premium. I put the required deposit of $400.00 and paid the balance the next day. They're a full service Auction House. I had everything done there, tags, registration,and title transfer. You need your insurance card. Pretty fast service. Had over 800 vehicles
Cliff Yost
Cliff Yost
Nov 18, 2019
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I won a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo that made it the whole 90 mile trip home.
Yes I did get a flat tire on my way to 81 South but I was glad to find a full size spare and the jack was even there.
Thanks again for all of the helpful people inside and out. It was my first time with a lot of questions.
Shane Smith
Shane Smith
Dec 03, 2018
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Its definitely an exciting experience. Get there early to browse through the cars and circle the ones that you're interested in on the sheet. You don't have time to checl out cars as they cross the blocks. They run 5 lanes and about 400-500 cars a week. Its a lot of fun. Buyer beware!