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Insurance Auto Auctions Announces Opening of Greenfield Facility in Lincoln, Illinois

Business Wire, Dec 13, 2004

WESTCHESTER, Ill. -- Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc. (Nasdaq:IAAI), a leading provider of automotive salvage and claims processing services in the United States, today announced the opening of a new greenfield facility in Lincoln, Illinois. Located midway between Chicago and St. Louis, the new 15-acre location will enable the company to effectively service the mid-state region around Bloomington, Champaign, Springfield, Peoria, and other surrounding communities. The facility represents IAA's fourth new branch of the year and opens with the Company's new IT system fully operational.

"We are pleased with the addition of the Lincoln facility, which gives us a cost effective opportunity to provide service throughout the state of Illinois," said Tom O'Brien, CEO of IAA. "The new location will create greater penetration into existing markets by offering a higher level of statewide service coverage, benefiting both new and existing customers. We continue to remain focused on looking for opportunities that will complement existing facilities and enhance our overall service offering to customers."

About Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc.

Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc., founded in 1982, a leader in automotive total loss and specialty salvage services in the United States, provides insurance companies with cost-effective, turnkey solutions to process and sell total-loss and recovered-theft vehicles. The Company currently has 78 sites across the United States.

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Additional information about Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc. is available on the World Wide Web at www.iaai.com

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