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romft123

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344 posts

5 months

Saturday 27th April
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He is one of the several subs that I watch everyweek or so, along with scimandan, Petrol ped and a few others...carwow for a laugh..

This week on Dobb;s he talked about buying at auctions and in particular Category X auctions. he had a link to Copart.....so I had a butchers. Bloody heck.

Has anyone bought from these guys? A £12k valued Outlander PHEV with 1 1/2 days to go at £2900.....a NIro EV at 1/2 price. No damage, stolen recovered etc.

Are my/your gonads brave enough to have a punt. Obvs no warranty etc etc...but............???

Doofus

25,873 posts

174 months

Saturday 27th April
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Lots of people are brave enough, yes. That's why Copart is a viable business. It's also, increasingly, what YouTube lives off.

The two to which you linked haven't yet met their reserve, so they might not be the huge bargains your starry eyes anticipate. smile

romft123

Original Poster:

344 posts

5 months

Saturday 27th April
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Doofus said:
Lots of people are brave enough, yes. That's why Copart is a viable business. It's also, increasingly, what YouTube lives off.

The two to which you linked haven't yet met their reserve, so they might not be the huge bargains your starry eyes anticipate. smile
I know, as I wrote, an example

Auto810graphy

1,405 posts

93 months

Sunday 28th April
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It’s in a salvage auction for a reason and as with all auctions the main bidding happens in the last few minutes of the listing.

If the bloke on Youtube is making so much money he clearly wouldn’t be telling others how to do it.

Truckosaurus

11,343 posts

285 months

Sunday 28th April
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Indeed. Plenty of Youtube channels covering getting such cars back on the road.

The common theme seems to be that they have several projects on the go at once so aren't rushed to get the parts needed, just waiting until they come along at a decent price.

They also fairly often get cars that are mis-described or have been bodged to look ok in Copart listing, and binning them off at a loss is just another cost of doing business.

romft123

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344 posts

5 months

Sunday 28th April
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Pretty sure there are laws re selling and describing an item for sale by a registered company. I am NOT looking at anything bar cat X.

CHLEMCBH

202 posts

18 months

Sunday 28th April
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Freddie often talks about things he doesn't really have a clue about.

romft123

Original Poster:

344 posts

5 months

Sunday 28th April
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CHLEMCBH said:
Freddie often talks about things he doesn't really have a clue about.
Got that!

romft123

Original Poster:

344 posts

5 months

Monday 29th April
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Of course the wife said can you please drive me and help pick some stuff up, hour tops.....which turned into 3 and yes I missed todays auctions on copart and especially the Kia Niro EV and Mit Outlander PHEV I wanted to watch...COZ Copart dont publish results....

I am still contemplating whether to sell my Forester XT which manages 30 mpg on a good day, for a PHEV/EV but I would lose bigtime on trade BUT if I got a bargain on Copart...Cat X only, not a fixer upper.....

Wacky Racer

38,202 posts

248 months

Monday 29th April
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CHLEMCBH said:
Freddie often talks about things he doesn't really have a clue about.
I've had to pull him up several times, when he had not got his facts right....hehe

He's a nice guy though.

Auto810graphy

1,405 posts

93 months

Monday 29th April
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romft123 said:
I am still contemplating whether to sell my Forester XT which manages 30 mpg on a good day, for a PHEV/EV but I would lose bigtime on trade BUT if I got a bargain on Copart...Cat X only, not a fixer upper.....
Sounds a good idea, crack on and enjoy your bargain PHEV

romft123

Original Poster:

344 posts

5 months

Monday 29th April
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oooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrr aaaaaaggggghhhhhhhhhhhhh. mmmmmmm I'm scared tho

Paddymcc

944 posts

192 months

Monday 29th April
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I wouldn't buy a CAT X from copart or any such damaged vehicle auction. Why didn't the vendor punt it through WbAC or similar? Why didn't they punt it on eBay? The reason is it will have issues and they want the protection an auction such as Copart provides.

Stick to lightly damaged cat N insurance company write offs and save yourself a tonne of hassle. They usually have X on the windscreen sticker.

romft123

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344 posts

5 months

Monday 29th April
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Paddymcc said:
I wouldn't buy a CAT X from copart or any such damaged vehicle auction. Why didn't the vendor punt it through WbAC or similar? Why didn't they punt it on eBay? The reason is it will have issues and they want the protection an auction such as Copart provides.

Stick to lightly damaged cat N insurance company write offs and save yourself a tonne of hassle. They usually have X on the windscreen sticker.
category X......you obvs ahavent a clue what it is! Why reply?

Paddymcc

944 posts

192 months

Tuesday 30th April
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romft123 said:
category X......you obvs ahavent a clue what it is! Why reply?
Yes i know what category X is having bought and repaired quite a few damaged cars and vans over quite a few years.

Sounds like you're the expert so i look forward to reading your topic seeking help when you've bought a lemon.

romft123

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344 posts

5 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Paddymcc said:
romft123 said:
category X......you obvs ahavent a clue what it is! Why reply?
Yes i know what category X is having bought and repaired quite a few damaged cars and vans over quite a few years.

Sounds like you're the expert so i look forward to reading your topic seeking help when you've bought a lemon.
Pure 28 carat Pistonheads reply. Thankyou.