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AUTODEAL appears, based on the page information, to be an online car auction platform for Händler (car dealers), focusing on European used cars, end-of-lease vehicles, and fleet remarketing. The site provides sections such as “Wie Kaufen” (How to Buy), FAQ, and Kontakt, and indicates that users need to register before they can view all offers and participate in auctions.
In terms of platform/service type, it is closer to a B2B automotive e-commerce auction platform than a retail marketplace for ordinary consumers. Regarding inventory and supply chain, the page explicitly mentions “Leasing Autos,” “Gebrauchtwagen aus Europa,” and “Auto-Flotte Remarketing,” suggesting that vehicle sources may include leasing companies, fleets, and the European used-car market. However, the captured page also shows “0 Autos” and “0 Auktionen,” so the current inventory scale and activity level cannot be assessed.
The public text does not disclose commissions, platform service fees, deposits, bidding deposits, vehicle inspection fees, or any additional post-transaction charges. No payment methods are shown either. Logistics and fulfillment information is also lacking, such as whether the platform assists with export, transportation, title transfer, vehicle documents, customs clearance, or cross-border delivery. Therefore, actual transaction costs and fulfillment capabilities need to be confirmed through registration, the FAQ, or by contacting the company by phone.
Its main advantage is clear positioning: it is suitable for professional car dealers looking for European used cars and end-of-lease vehicles through online auctions. The website offers German, English, Russian, and Lithuanian language options, which is somewhat friendly to cross-border buyers. The downside is limited public transparency: key details on fees, payments, logistics, after-sales support, and dispute resolution are not visible in the captured text. If there are indeed no vehicles or auctions currently available, the stability of the platform’s supply also needs to be evaluated carefully.
This platform is better suited to dealers, traders, or fleet buyers with experience sourcing used cars from Europe. It is less suitable for beginners who lack experience with import procedures. The captured text does not indicate whether access from China works reliably, so this remains unknown. There is also no information on payments or compliance. Chinese buyers evaluating similar alternatives may compare it with more established car auction or wholesale platforms such as BCA Europe, AUTO1.com, ADESA Europe, Manheim, and Copart.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on autodeal.com official site.
autodeal.com is an Germany Auto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach autodeal.com directly.