They blow up becuase VW's arent very reliable in general. I've had two! I've gone from a german car fan (i do 25k miles a year) to driving a Lexus is300h as my daily and a 20 year old Honda s2000 as my weekend car. Zero issues.
Yes the trade lads highly rate them lexus is300h's I would love my wife to get one and get rid of that dam range rover which i know is going to blow up one day and I will get that dreaded call 😁
@18:50 Everything can be a future classic but hence the TT can be a giant money pit, that might only apply to top of the line examples in mint condition. Otherwise you can easily waste 6 grand on repairs.
Hello Lee, Have you considered doing a video on what happens to the cars, after the auction and how you add value to them, before selling on? It might give some depth to what you do and even assist your sales. All the best.😀
My mum used to own a 206CC with a diesel engine, 1.6 16v HDi with 110bhp. It was a high-spec Allure model, in Iron Grey with white leather (GN55YWB). It was really quick actually, with mpg in the 60s. And they were in very strong demand at the time she bought it used in 2007.
My dad will be chuffed,we went and bought a suzuki celerio for him 15 plate with 22,000 miles on it.just seen that one at the auction same year with 174,000 on the clock. Wow where have they been going to get them miles in a 67 bhp car😮
Agree with you about Green cars i had a 14 plate insignia ( only modern i've had till my 08 Mazda ) it looked lovely but wasn't a patch on the Green X type Jag i had with Cream Leather
Another great video Lee, nice GOLF GTI some bargains for people on a tight budget bought my 2nd car from there in 1983 a white mk2 ESCORT 2 door 1.3 L kept it 18 months never spent a penny on it apart from service costs
Yet another great video. Thanks Lee The Audi tt had exclusive paint. Very rare. One of similar spec in a standard colour with about 40k miles sold for £10k at the NEC classic car show about 2 years ago! I agree they’re bound to go up. The Alfa was nice. I had a Spyder with that engine in 08-10. Faultless but drank fuel - 24 average and got it down to 12mpg on one drive. Not the best engine. I think it was a Chrysler lump they borrowed under a joint venture agreement. Thanks again. I look forward to each new video.
£995 the Micra , excellent little motors sold loads , as you said Mr Pizza would snap that up £10 fuel last for ever , excellent part 2 Lee , all the best mate 👍
@@TheAllyMor Apart from rust and rot they where , they still sell now , never let you down and cost you very little in fuel , funny coz I'd like on too 🤣🤣
Nice one Lee and thanks the update. Some half decent motors there and good on you for sticking to your guns. Looking forward to your next update with regards future plans. Cheers!
Last Alfa Romeo I took in part ex over 40 years ago had a blown exhaust and sounded like a ripper. Lancia and Alfa had a recall and were taking cars back as they were rusting when new in the showroom. Sold a white Lancia Montecarlo convertible brand new which had to go to paint shop to get the rust on the boot lid repaired. Think they are worth a bob or two now.
I know what you mean about future classics. In 1973 when I was 20 I had the choice of 2 cars that I was looking at. One was an E type 1964 going for £195 and a Vauxhall viscount 1967 going for £295. I bought the viscount. A big mistake as within a year the body fell apart. Anything over 40mph and the wings went outwards rather alarmingly. Didn’t realise anything from my era would be worth anything. Bet that Jag would be worth a pretty penny now.
@@carukchannel 70k, WOW. The only saving grace for me is that if I had bought the Jag I would never have kept it long enough to see any profit as I changed cars quite regularly when I was younger.
That Brera was stunning looking car Lee, even now it looks modern and sharp. Always liked it along with other more rare coupes like the Z3 / Z4 in the coupe (not convertible)
@@carukchannel Yup, they really do. Just a shame they're not as passionate about vehicle electrics and general fit and finish. Not to mention customer service (ask me how I know that)
@@matthewgodwin3050 please tell, I had my fair share of crap Italian electrics but saying that I have been smoking a Maserati Ghibli for 4 years and its been faultless, maybe I got one built on a good day 😁😁
Superb extra content Lee buddy...that Golf GTI was very nice and like Golfs do it held its money well...provisional 17.2k i wasn't suprised to see it hold it's price...pity u couldn't have joined in on the bidding 4 that beauty...Would have been a quick flip on that defo m8...Can't wait to hear your update soon on what's happening with the channel etc and get into your next video(s)...Keep the great content coming Lee...Always a pleasure never a chore watching your videos m8...👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
When I was a trader and used to go to BCA I was always amazed how much people would pay OTT for low mileage stuff. Also, I think Alfas are good value cars and certainly not as bad as people think. I also agree with comments on TTs, they arevthe one to watch soon. Another great video!
thanks david, when i first started it was rovers like the 200 and 400 and used to do well with. most traders were scared of them because of head gasket issues, did not bother me as i would repair them and new the models well. had some decent coin out of then selling to the older buyers.
The Brera was a funny one, I worked at an Alfa dealership for a short time and one of the sales men said it looked like a Civic. Reliability wise I had more problems (nothing major) with VWs and Audis compared to my manual Alfa GT 2.0JTS. The only issue it had was a loose electrical connection under the driver seat. I bought the GT at the dealership I worked at, a demonstrator car with the GTA teledial wheels and tan leather interior. Selespeed can be tricky in Alfas though I believe, I think they’re essentially the same type of transmission as a DSG. Not sure on reliability of Selespeed, mind you the VAG DSG transmission has had a bad press to. Clutch packs comes to mind, but they seem to have fixed that issue with harder linings. If I was buying into the MK1 TT I’d avoid the DSG version, as a future classic I’d say the manual versions are a more desirable proposition.
@@carukchannel that’s good to hear I didn’t realise. Thanks again for the reply and channel and looking forward to hearing about your new venture in August 👍
Lee another great auction video. The Christmas tree Toledo looked a big chance. Loved the Grey (silver) Alfa Romeo it seemed a real bargain. Like normal awaiting your next one 👍👍
Good to know about the TT values. I bought a cheap 225 for my wife to run about in earlier this year, maybe I should be sticking it away in the garage as an investment instead! That Brera was interesting too, I'd forgotten about those. Love the auction content 👍
We like it cheap, shhhh don’t tell anyone 😂 got my motor trade insurance sorted, just got to get my trade plates done, look forward to bumping into you at auction sir, you inspired me big time, bacon butties on me 😂
So £2600 for the TT225, 2002 and only 77000 on it. Plus that colour (possibly Audi exclusive option) that’s pretty good. Those cars like you say they’re going to increase in value. Tricky getting some parts for them of course it being well over 10 years since MK1’s out of production. I’m hoping my 2016 MK3 TTS with lots of options holds it’s money and becomes a collectors car. Maybe you should try getting into the MK1 TT, might be a good market for you Lee.
@@carukchannel Yeah know what you mean. Audi was never a brand I’d ever contemplated, I just came across an A4, had a look at it and thought hmm quite like this and 20 years later I still prefer VW or Audi.
My mates got about 120k on his suzuki, had it from new, I've serviced it for him, only oil and filters tho, it's only had a clutch and pads, tbh he always rides the clutch else it might have lasted, rubbish ride and very basic tho.
Hi Lee. Thanks for the extra content mate. Wow some of those cars were cheap like that Alfa at the end. Especially with an MOT. Forget about any welding thats proper hard work lol anyway great video Lee and Chat soon 😊😊
Prices too cheap while Trade price is way too high!!! I sold my Porsche and I'm looking to get a cheap clean run around i refuse to pay the insane prices!!!
@@carukchannel I don’t really think they want people being so mobile. There is 100% more to it than the fact it’s fossil fuel/electric as electric cars are worse in the long run. So what’s the real reason?
Hey up Lee, Do you need to be in the Motortrade to be able to buy from Auctions? It’s just I’m thinking of buying cars from auctions, do them up and sell them as side hussle as well doing my full time job?
Yes, I have been running my garage (mot station) for years, and have had limited space and worked on the basis of doing a few up and sell them then replace or fix some more that we may have stored round the back. Running the garage every day is time consuming and I wanted a change so sold up in late April. So now just focusing on sales but will still have a workshop to work from in my new site, not doing Mot's though so will need to outsource them. will do a video on the site when I get the keys in late July 👍👍
the 1.6 tdi is a shit engine just a downgrade having both 1.6 and 2.0 tdi funny enough the 2.0 tdi is stronger less issues more power and drinks even less fuel, the 1.6 TDI makes not much sense unless its way cheaper than 2.0 tdi
Really love these auctions, Lee. Absorbing,...thanks! 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
many thanks for watching bud 👍
Car uk is one of my favourite channels really interesting content for me anyway 👍👍👏
Thanks mike appreciate it 😁👍
They blow up becuase VW's arent very reliable in general. I've had two! I've gone from a german car fan (i do 25k miles a year) to driving a Lexus is300h as my daily and a 20 year old Honda s2000 as my weekend car. Zero issues.
Yes the trade lads highly rate them lexus is300h's I would love my wife to get one and get rid of that dam range rover which i know is going to blow up one day and I will get that dreaded call 😁
I think on car trek they had one that had done a million miles
By the way, I can't tell with that scouse-type accent what auction that is... i'm generally hard of hearing anyways...😂
@@nooboftheyear7170 Scouse, I am no where near liverpool 😁😁
@@carukchannel My man you defo no have Scouse twang.....
@18:50 Everything can be a future classic but hence the TT can be a giant money pit, that might only apply to top of the line examples in mint condition. Otherwise you can easily waste 6 grand on repairs.
Hello Lee, Have you considered doing a video on what happens to the cars, after the auction and how you add value to them, before selling on? It might give some depth to what you do and even assist your sales. All the best.😀
Super helpful thank you
I like the black E46 Compact in the thumbnail. They're surprisingly rare now. I honestly cannot remember the last time I saw one.
Yes was surprised to see one in the sale. Nice car
I love your laid back honest views/ advice you give us mate. best regards
thanks john, 👍👍
extra long, but never too long Lee 👍
My mum used to own a 206CC with a diesel engine, 1.6 16v HDi with 110bhp. It was a high-spec Allure model, in Iron Grey with white leather (GN55YWB). It was really quick actually, with mpg in the 60s. And they were in very strong demand at the time she bought it used in 2007.
C1's, 107's and Aygos are bullet proof 1st cars! My daughter ragged her 07 Aygo and it's still going with 140K miles on it!
My dad will be chuffed,we went and bought a suzuki celerio for him 15 plate with 22,000 miles on it.just seen that one at the auction same year with 174,000 on the clock. Wow where have they been going to get them miles in a 67 bhp car😮
Agree with you about Green cars i had a 14 plate insignia ( only modern i've had till my 08 Mazda ) it looked lovely but wasn't a patch on the Green X type Jag i had with Cream Leather
The Alfa got your heart fluttering! LOL :D A thing of beauty though!
Bonus 👍 thanks fella.
I think your observations on the sales are spot on. I love watching your auction vids.
thanks bud 👍
Another great video Lee, nice GOLF GTI some bargains for people on a tight budget bought my 2nd car from there in 1983 a white mk2 ESCORT 2 door 1.3 L kept it 18 months never spent a penny on it apart from service costs
Nice one again Lee. Love those old Micra's. Drive round the world twice in em. Good content as usual m8
Thanks Gaz, yes real solid driving car the old micra
Yet another great video. Thanks Lee The Audi tt had exclusive paint. Very rare. One of similar spec in a standard colour with about 40k miles sold for £10k at the NEC classic car show about 2 years ago! I agree they’re bound to go up. The Alfa was nice. I had a Spyder with that engine in 08-10. Faultless but drank fuel - 24 average and got it down to 12mpg on one drive. Not the best engine. I think it was a Chrysler lump they borrowed under a joint venture agreement. Thanks again. I look forward to each new video.
many thanks for watching bud 👍
£995 the Micra , excellent little motors sold loads , as you said Mr Pizza would snap that up £10 fuel last for ever , excellent part 2 Lee , all the best mate 👍
thanks ian same to you 👍
I remember my sales manager describing those Micra's as bullet-proof almost 20 years ago. Makes me want one now!
@@TheAllyMor Apart from rust and rot they where , they still sell now , never let you down and cost you very little in fuel , funny coz I'd like on too 🤣🤣
17200 seems high for a five year old golf gti.
@@ralphraffles1394 prices are crazy these days. I wonder when/if they'll settle down!
Really enjoying the channel Lee. That Alfa Brera looked stunning.
was a tidy vehicle
Crack on lad , good content keep up the hard work.👍👍
Nice one Lee and thanks the update. Some half decent motors there and good on you for sticking to your guns. Looking forward to your next update with regards future plans. Cheers!
thanks phil 👍👍
Last Alfa Romeo I took in part ex over 40 years ago had a blown exhaust and sounded like a ripper. Lancia and Alfa had a recall and were taking cars back as they were rusting when new in the showroom. Sold a white Lancia Montecarlo convertible brand new which had to go to paint shop to get the rust on the boot lid repaired.
Think they are worth a bob or two now.
Nice one Lee cheers dude Top vid interesting seeing how the markets doing for cars 🙂🇬🇧✌️
Many thanks for watching lee 👍
Thanks Lee for the extra auction video really enjoyed that 👍👍 hello from Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪
hi james, thanks for watching and have a great weekend 👍
I know what you mean about future classics. In 1973 when I was 20 I had the choice of 2 cars that I was looking at. One was an E type 1964 going for £195 and a Vauxhall viscount 1967 going for £295. I bought the viscount. A big mistake as within a year the body fell apart. Anything over 40mph and the wings went outwards rather alarmingly. Didn’t realise anything from my era would be worth anything. Bet that Jag would be worth a pretty penny now.
It would, a friend of mine sold his last year for over 70k and it was average at best
@@carukchannel 70k, WOW. The only saving grace for me is that if I had bought the Jag I would never have kept it long enough to see any profit as I changed cars quite regularly when I was younger.
That Brera was stunning looking car Lee, even now it looks modern and sharp. Always liked it along with other more rare coupes like the Z3 / Z4 in the coupe (not convertible)
Agree, it's a stunning looking car
Yes real tasty car, the Italians know how to make a lovely looking car
Brera's are the best looking cars aren't they.
@@carukchannel Yup, they really do. Just a shame they're not as passionate about vehicle electrics and general fit and finish. Not to mention customer service (ask me how I know that)
@@matthewgodwin3050 please tell, I had my fair share of crap Italian electrics but saying that I have been smoking a Maserati Ghibli for 4 years and its been faultless, maybe I got one built on a good day 😁😁
Superb extra content Lee buddy...that Golf GTI was very nice and like Golfs do it held its money well...provisional 17.2k i wasn't suprised to see it hold it's price...pity u couldn't have joined in on the bidding 4 that beauty...Would have been a quick flip on that defo m8...Can't wait to hear your update soon on what's happening with the channel etc and get into your next video(s)...Keep the great content coming Lee...Always a pleasure never a chore watching your videos m8...👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks neil as always 👍👍
Keep em coming mate, love the content x
When I was a trader and used to go to BCA I was always amazed how much people would pay OTT for low mileage stuff. Also, I think Alfas are good value cars and certainly not as bad as people think. I also agree with comments on TTs, they arevthe one to watch soon. Another great video!
thanks david, when i first started it was rovers like the 200 and 400 and used to do well with. most traders were scared of them because of head gasket issues, did not bother me as i would repair them and new the models well. had some decent coin out of then selling to the older buyers.
The Brera was a funny one, I worked at an Alfa dealership for a short time and one of the sales men said it looked like a Civic.
Reliability wise I had more problems (nothing major) with VWs and Audis compared to my manual Alfa GT 2.0JTS.
The only issue it had was a loose electrical connection under the driver seat. I bought the GT at the dealership I worked at, a demonstrator car with the GTA teledial wheels and tan leather interior.
Selespeed can be tricky in Alfas though I believe, I think they’re essentially the same type of transmission as a DSG.
Not sure on reliability of Selespeed, mind you the VAG DSG transmission has had a bad press to.
Clutch packs comes to mind, but they seem to have fixed that issue with harder linings.
If I was buying into the MK1 TT I’d avoid the DSG version, as a future classic I’d say the manual versions are a more desirable proposition.
Was very interesting to see an Auction again it’s a shame the public can’t come to these anymore it used to be a good day out.
Thanks for posting 👍
There are auctions you can still attend, aston barclay do allow private customers in but you need to register on the day and bring two forms of ID
@@carukchannel that’s good to hear I didn’t realise. Thanks again for the reply and channel and looking forward to hearing about your new venture in August 👍
Great content as usual Lee
Green would suit jag Land Rover as it’s British Racing Green 👍
Wow 174k miles on a 1 ltr petrol engine! That is bloomin impressive!!
Went for £1400 sounds a lot for a car with 174k miles on it!
The Alfa was nice.. & that Micra certainly has life in it.
thanks for watching and yes it was a lovely car that alfa 👍
Lee another great auction video. The Christmas tree Toledo looked a big chance. Loved the Grey (silver) Alfa Romeo it seemed a real bargain. Like normal awaiting your next one 👍👍
Top stuff Lee👌👌👌👌Great upload as per normal mate 👌👌
Thanks stevie 👍
Brilliant video mate, Alfa was a belter! Micra,, takeaway car!! The truth! 😂 keep em coming ❤
that micra would of do you, a back up for the aygo 😁 yeah thought that alfa was a bit of you
Car UK upload is a nice thing.
Thanks sausage 😁👍
Good to know about the TT values. I bought a cheap 225 for my wife to run about in earlier this year, maybe I should be sticking it away in the garage as an investment instead! That Brera was interesting too, I'd forgotten about those. Love the auction content 👍
Me two split pin you done see many brera's these days
TT 225 BAM specially Roadsters are becoming a sought after classic. Do not sell.
We like it cheap, shhhh don’t tell anyone 😂 got my motor trade insurance sorted, just got to get my trade plates done, look forward to bumping into you at auction sir, you inspired me big time, bacon butties on me 😂
i will hold you to that sandwich 👌
So £2600 for the TT225, 2002 and only 77000 on it. Plus that colour (possibly Audi exclusive option) that’s pretty good. Those cars like you say they’re going to increase in value.
Tricky getting some parts for them of course it being well over 10 years since MK1’s out of production.
I’m hoping my 2016 MK3 TTS with lots of options holds it’s money and becomes a collectors car.
Maybe you should try getting into the MK1 TT, might be a good market for you Lee.
i would buy one if its right money, never been a vw audi person but i have no doubt the tt will be big money in years to come
@@carukchannel Yeah know what you mean. Audi was never a brand I’d ever contemplated, I just came across an A4, had a look at it and thought hmm quite like this and 20 years later I still prefer VW or Audi.
My mates got about 120k on his suzuki, had it from new, I've serviced it for him, only oil and filters tho, it's only had a clutch and pads, tbh he always rides the clutch else it might have lasted, rubbish ride and very basic tho.
Astons are nice in green
Yes that's also very true
Hi Lee. Thanks for the extra content mate. Wow some of those cars were cheap like that Alfa at the end. Especially with an MOT. Forget about any welding thats proper hard work lol anyway great video Lee and Chat soon 😊😊
Drive that 107 over the tamar bridge and its 3k all day long.
Got my 1.6 diesel car 7 yrs ago for £100....its still going strong with 220k on clock.... Prices now are insane
fair play
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
That Alfa was lovely. What a price.
Yes was a clean car 👍👍
Prices too cheap while Trade price is way too high!!! I sold my Porsche and I'm looking to get a cheap clean run around i refuse to pay the insane prices!!!
Nissan/Datsun copies BLMC so well they even got the rust right
Yes they did a cracking job 😁
Green cars were always thought of as being unlucky….I was told 🤔
Yes my mother told me that one, she was injured in a green car so might have had something to do with her negativity of green 😁
Got a green Vauxhall Zafria from new 2001 best car I have had
£900 for that Alfa ffs i need to go to one of these when looking for a run around
Cant believe you let that Alfa go at £900 that car is worth £3500 all day down south where i am
2.2 jts engine is the George Best Engine...... heavy drinker...... keeps the prices down.
Great content as always,just think the ulez is going to kill the prices going forward?
More than likely, that’s how they will push electric. Allthough soon it’ll be price per mile tax which will make it hard to afford for lots
Yes its dangerous policy's like that, which concern me with the future of budget motoring in the uk.
@@carukchannel I don’t really think they want people being so mobile. There is 100% more to it than the fact it’s fossil fuel/electric as electric cars are worse in the long run. So what’s the real reason?
I agree about mk1 TTs becoming classics. I'd have one myself but it feels like a woman's car inside
it does to be fair a little, i would have one over say a mx5 mind
Hey up Lee,
Do you need to be in the Motortrade to be able to buy from Auctions?
It’s just I’m thinking of buying cars from auctions, do them up and sell them as side hussle as well doing my full time job?
No, some auction still allow private customers. Aston barclay and wilsons auctions to name a few
@@carukchannel Cheers for that matey.
Hi Lee what is average profit margin you look to obtain from a car.after you did ie repair prep work.?
it varies, ideally around 7-900 but I have had cars recently with double that in them and others with only 3-400 in them.
@@carukchannel yer anything is better then nothing.appreciate your reply and look forward to all your new videos pal.
Its a shame they don’t let people look around the interiors
they do start them up a few mins before they drive thru so you can get a feel inside and have feel of the clutch etc
Nah.... I hired a micra once, one year old, drove from stafford to wales... broke down at some place called devil's bridge.. not always reliable
Hahaha
I love the if I won the lottery I’d be buying a Golf GTI. I take it that’s the post code lottery 😂
I would have a job win any lottery not bought a ticket in years 😁
All brands have issues if you don't look after them
very true 👍
@@carukchannel if you have any mechanical issues with any of the cars you buy at auction my father in law is a truck and car mechanic
Can I ask why you are moving premises Lee something bigger?,, Mark
Yes, I have been running my garage (mot station) for years, and have had limited space and worked on the basis of doing a few up and sell them then replace or fix some more that we may have stored round the back. Running the garage every day is time consuming and I wanted a change so sold up in late April. So now just focusing on sales but will still have a workshop to work from in my new site, not doing Mot's though so will need to outsource them. will do a video on the site when I get the keys in late July 👍👍
@@carukchannel good luck Lee...reckon your also onto a winner with your UA-cam channel....honest and no bullshit channel
the 1.6 tdi is a shit engine just a downgrade having both 1.6 and 2.0 tdi funny enough the 2.0 tdi is stronger less issues more power and drinks even less fuel, the 1.6 TDI makes not much sense unless its way cheaper than 2.0 tdi
Don’t you look underneath mate
Title should read "too cheap" not "to"
I’d say your fun at parties
edited, spelled it correct in part one so thats a success rate of 50% 😁
£900 for the Alpha nice car real steal
Agree true future classic...and not an Alfa fan.
I have to disagree about your opinion about green cars what about the Escort Cosworth in Mallard Green or the Brooklands Capri 280 injection ?
Going way back now, 😁