That Alfa Romeo is a Guilia (ju-li-a) and they are far from junk. One of the best and fastest family saloon cars on the market at the moment. Beautiful machines
Yes I did rebuild a Genesis and that core support is a fiber reinforced plastic. They hold strong when you plastic weld them because of the fiber strands in them. Thanks for the mention!
If you look at what is in front of that Camry’s trunk, it is the rear end of a pickup truck with a tow hitch sticking out literally level with the same impact spot on the Camry’s bumper, someone backed up that Chevy pickup truck behind it (or the Camry itself) right into it, and probably never even told Copart what happened
Wrangler Unlimited is currently #1 in retaining its value. The are very desirable to sell. Rubicon is their top trim level. #2 resale value is Tacoma's, #3 Tundra
Just got to the point with the lifter tap. Also had that problem with our jeep. They had to rebuild the whole engine. Thank god for the extended warranty!
The Alfa Romeo car is a decent car the particular model brand new starts out around 38k and goes up from there depending on options. Keep up the great work Randy
Finally Thursday and another Copart walk around! Love it! And the Alfa has the 2.0 turbo with 280 hp, 0-60 in 5,5 so pretty quick. It is a rival to BMW 3 series. And you know what they say, you can’t be a petrolhead without ever owning an Alfa Romeo!
Ooh, that Giulia is pretty cool! Car and Driver did a long-term test on one, and all the fears about Italian cars' worrying lack of reliability were sadly justified. But it looks like a super fun car to drive.
That 2007 Lexus IS looks to be in pretty good condition aside from the hail damage! I rarely ever see clear headlights and fog lights on these cars! And the probability of lots of dealer service gets me amped. You should really keep an eye on it Randy!
An other great video you made. Keep up the great work. Oh at the beginning of your video I saw a Nissan Cube looks interesting and after there was red Pontiac Grand Am looked like maybe a rebuild if possible
I think the truck hitch was backed into the Camry by the forklift driver and then lifted. That explains the oval dent at the receiver hitch height, the long scratch up the bumper and the additional damage and lifted trunk lid damage.
13:00 not to be that guy, but if a car sits over a prolonged period of time, the lifters will tap on startup until the oil flows through the galleys. It does not necessarily mean the engine is malfunctioning.
Hello Randy and BEAUTYFUL bride 2 b idea have bro Tim do follow up on all the cars you go thru and give final sale prices from auction it gives him content but no expenses to buy anything
Hi Randy - That Alfa Romeo Guilia (Julia) starts at about 40K for the base model and can go as high as 75K loaded. FCA makes them in Italy and they were introduced in the USA (in 2017, I believe) with a great TV commercial that is basically a love letter to a women named Julia. They are marketing it as an upscale luxury performance car. Edmunds gives it an overall 6.9 rating out of 10.
Black Camry trunk and bumper damage = classic forklift damage. Meaning most likely the way that scratch is the forklift ran into the back of the Chevy truck with it.
hello Randy do you think maybe for your handicap/ impaired viewers you could enable the ability to set subtitles to "feelable" model. you see i am blind legally and i am also death. If you could enable Feelable mode which sends brail my way physically that would be very appreciated thanks!
Awesome video Randy. On that camery I think it was hit by the fork on a forklift cause it looks like it lifted up the back of it. Thumbs up on the video as always!! 🙏
In the UK there is a saying that your not a true petrol head till you've owned an Alfa Romeo and watch as they fall apart as you drive them, mostly to and from the dealership. Beautiful cars expensive to buy expensive to run and like the space shuttle so relieved that you made it home. Gary...... England 🇬🇧
the genesis and the black kia are def worth getting dont let the kia push you off that car had a rough time being stolen and driven by a mad lad would bring some nice cash after fixed up and given a really but really good cleaning
my dad had a good idea you should have a smell-o-meter lol based on 0-5 0 no smell 1 normal wear and tear smell 2 has some smell but not enouph to be worried about 3 strong smells that wont deter you but still smells 4 unreasonable stench 5 unholy smell and it pops up on screen like a gameshow style lol idk love the vids keep it up got my dad into your vids and now my mom likes listening to the walk arounds XD....
Randy, can you include how much the cars you were watching, but didn't win, went for? I'm curious on the winning bids for that Lexus and some other cars you feature. You can add it to the end of Saturday's video. thx
Harvey Bold Define ‘good’. They may be fun and have decent build quality but I’d define ‘good’ as reliable and they’re not reliable. No Italian car is, and most modern Europeans aren’t either lol.
@@daveedwards6727 Well, I must have bought the exception then ;) DAF 77, otherwise known as Volvo 440, 1.8i (that's a 1.8litre injection, no idea how many cc that is) and it just turned 25 this month! Registered Jan 1995, has a few cosmetic items, all my fault I'd admit, but otherwise a good reliable car. Not the prettiest, but it gets me from A to B and most importantly, back home again! And you're absolutely right on Italian cars, over-hyped, over-priced and over-rated rust buckets I won't touch with a barge-pole. But the likes of VAG (Audi et all), BMW, Mercedes and to a lesser extend Volvo are kinda popular in the US as they're by and large economical runners with affordable pricing and retaining their value better then some US brands. As for some of the other vehicles, I'd suggest picking them up for spare parts instead. You could easily charge 500+ bucks for a running motor+gearbox, even used. PS: predecessor of my DAF77/Volvo440 was the DAF66, which had a Variomatic gearbox. This had a pretty much infinite number of gear-ratios and could run backwards at the same speed as forwards! DAF sold their passenger car manufacturing to Volvo in the 80's (IIRC!) but still makes trucks, amongst other things.
I say the Toyota. Also the second place with the acreage. Might be able to a heap more with that property. The Toyota if you do get something from today's walk about.
Did endurance testing for Chrysler on the Alfa romeo Giulia drives like a nice go cart, but has issues, problems like other cars. The first one I drove the paddle sifter fell off. Also the front will drag on dips and driveways.
The wrangler has a safety mechanism because when you are driving down the highway the hood lifts up a little bit. It's scary. Our 2015 4door Sahara edition does this. The old 2000 my husband had didnt do this.
The damage on the rear of that Camry is probably from that tow hitch off that truck behind it when the loader dropped the truck off I wrote the above comment before you mentioned it when I seen the hight of that tow hitch on that truck, it looks like it's hit the bumper first then the loader lifted the truck up which broke the chrome trim and lifted the trunk.
That Alfa Romeo is a Guilia (ju-li-a) and they are far from junk. One of the best and fastest family saloon cars on the market at the moment. Beautiful machines
Yes I did rebuild a Genesis and that core support is a fiber reinforced plastic. They hold strong when you plastic weld them because of the fiber strands in them. Thanks for the mention!
I think the Toyota Camry was damaged by the Chevy Silverados trailer hitch
Idiot on a forklift dropped the Chevy on the Camry!
Yup said the same thing
21:03 You can see the tires skid forward from being pushed by the marks in the dirt. Someone backed that truck up with some force.
If you look at what is in front of that Camry’s trunk, it is the rear end of a pickup truck with a tow hitch sticking out literally level with the same impact spot on the Camry’s bumper, someone backed up that Chevy pickup truck behind it (or the Camry itself) right into it, and probably never even told Copart what happened
Mike would knock it back to shape, no problem! Mike knows what he is doing and does a fantastic job on any car he attempts.
The white Lexus might be a good score. Love that interior
Randy, I can't believe you sat in that Cobalt. lol
The correct was to pronounce the Alfa Romeo is Julia. Seen commercial for it
I second the ball hitch on the Chevy damaged it. Some hilljack wasn't paying attention
Somebody probably backed that Silverado into the Camry.
That ball hitch lines right up with the damage on the bumper. They smashed the hell out of it lmao.
That Jeep would be a great joint effort build with Mike. Jeeps have the coldest A/C of any car out there.
Wrangler Unlimited is currently #1 in retaining its value. The are very desirable to sell. Rubicon is their top trim level. #2 resale value is Tacoma's, #3 Tundra
jim nielsen you’re so right on that Honda is up there also with retaining value also.
Just got to the point with the lifter tap. Also had that problem with our jeep. They had to rebuild the whole engine. Thank god for the extended warranty!
Hyundai, Honda, Toyota... you know your wheelhouse - cars that make $$$ when you flip them. Keep up the awesome videos!
Love the vids, Randy! Hope you get a shop soon.
The Alfa Romeo car is a decent car the particular model brand new starts out around 38k and goes up from there depending on options. Keep up the great work Randy
you might not hear it a lot but you have great videos and commentary - keep up the greatness!
Nice clouds in the sky in Okhlahoma.
That Camry, depending on mileage, should go for 8-10K easily without fixing any of the damage. They’re just good reliable cars.
Its was 115k mileage
Finally Thursday and another Copart walk around! Love it! And the Alfa has the 2.0 turbo with 280 hp, 0-60 in 5,5 so pretty quick. It is a rival to BMW 3 series. And you know what they say, you can’t be a petrolhead without ever owning an Alfa Romeo!
Hey Randy, you love cars and you really dont know about Alfa Romeo? Come onnnnn jaja
4:35 Randy ( The Copart Whisperer) . 😂😂😂
Randy, we have 2 late model Jeep Wranglers (both under 50k miles) and they both have valve rattle when they are cold cranked.
Love these Copart videos
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Ooh, that Giulia is pretty cool! Car and Driver did a long-term test on one, and all the fears about Italian cars' worrying lack of reliability were sadly justified. But it looks like a super fun car to drive.
That 2007 Lexus IS looks to be in pretty good condition aside from the hail damage! I rarely ever see clear headlights and fog lights on these cars! And the probability of lots of dealer service gets me amped. You should really keep an eye on it Randy!
Another Great Video Randy! More Carnage Though. I Love Seeing Wrecked Cars
My Cobalt has 221,000 and she's just puttin right along
Edit: mine doesn't look like it's full of bodily fluids, and doesn't have rod knock lol
No alfa has ever been reliable but that car is an AWD(Q4) 2.0 Turbo 4cyl. Gulia(Julia). Too Bad its not the Quadrafolio. Twin turbo 6.
Rufus Bailey *quadrifoglio in italian
I really hate someone damaged the Camry. It’s really got potential and it’s a nice reliable car.
on the Toyota check the trunk lid hinges may find lid has been pushed forward buy it should be easy repair great proffit
That Alfa is beautiful! I'd get that if you could and it snot too bad
h u h ??? Snot too bad
Keep up those good auctions buddy
Haha I laughed when you opened the back door and all those parts were on the leather seats 😂
An other great video you made. Keep up the great work. Oh at the beginning of your video I saw a Nissan Cube looks interesting and after there was red Pontiac Grand Am looked like maybe a rebuild if possible
keep up the good work sir!
Nice Alfa Romeo Gulia here in Europe they are nice sports limo cars made in Italy same factory as FIAT
I’m liking that Genesis Coupé 👌🏻
A lot of cool cars in this walk around 👍
Randy, I bet Mike could fix that trunk damage pretty cheaply on the Camry
I think the truck hitch was backed into the Camry by the forklift driver and then lifted. That explains the oval dent at the receiver hitch height, the long scratch up the bumper and the additional damage and lifted trunk lid damage.
I cant beleave so many people watch these walk arounds anyone can do this .
You have to develop a new channel to get enough subscribers. It also takes practice to make good videos
13:00 not to be that guy, but if a car sits over a prolonged period of time, the lifters will tap on startup until the oil flows through the galleys. It does not necessarily mean the engine is malfunctioning.
Hi you fix that Toyota Camry. That car look very nice.
Alfas are friggin' awesome to drive, worked on Alfa dealer for a bit so had chance to drive quite a few models.. just tends to have issues.
Correct assessment I'm shocked he's never heard of them.
Jani Venho what kinda of issues?
Infinity trunk buttons needs to be held for about 2 seconds to open
Yeah the Cobalt runs... the question is how much longer?..
The Cobalt and the Cavalier will probably run poorly for longer than most cars will ever run.
😂🤣😂🤣😂👍
Hello Randy and BEAUTYFUL bride 2 b idea have bro Tim do follow up on all the cars you go thru and give final sale prices from auction it gives him content but no expenses to buy anything
Did you get the Ford Flex? Was looking forward to it..
Guessing the truck behind the toyota rolled into it. The bumper damage lines up with the ball on the truck behind it
That Infiniti Q50 is a easy fix!! Easy $12-13k even with rebuilt title! Then again that’s here in Miami
Hi Randy - That Alfa Romeo Guilia (Julia) starts at about 40K for the base model and can go as high as 75K loaded. FCA makes them in Italy and they were introduced in the USA (in 2017, I believe) with a great TV commercial that is basically a love letter to a women named Julia. They are marketing it as an upscale luxury performance car. Edmunds gives it an overall 6.9 rating out of 10.
When are you going to do a blooper reel
i think somebody drove the camry into the hitch from the truck behind
Black Camry trunk and bumper damage = classic forklift damage. Meaning most likely the way that scratch is the forklift ran into the back of the Chevy truck with it.
I'm learning from your mistakes now I'm subscribing form California
The knock on the Colbart sounded like a exhaust knock, need a exhaust gasket.
Had metal fillings in the oil!
That Alfa Romeo is pronounced Julia. They are aaaweeeesssooommmeeeeee cars man
could you please enable auto translate in video for CC captions ? thanks :)
hello Randy do you think maybe for your handicap/ impaired viewers you could enable the ability to set subtitles to "feelable" model. you see i am blind legally and i am also death. If you could enable Feelable mode which sends brail my way physically that would be very appreciated thanks!
Randy I would try and get those other acres of land with that house that 54k I would try and cut a deal if he can throw in some more land
My 04 Expedition has 302Kmi, runs awesome. looks nearly perfect.
Big boss I'm watching you. God bless you
I love the old 500 sl and big body benzes. Have you ever considered doing a Chevy LS motor transplant on one?
I bet jeep had a frame or other cheap filter. They have cheap anti drain back valves so causes lifter rattle when first started
That Range Rover evoque in front of the Mercedes
Awesome video Randy. On that camery I think it was hit by the fork on a forklift cause it looks like it lifted up the back of it. Thumbs up on the video as always!! 🙏
I love the cobalt color and I think the looks have aged well
Nice Video Mate!
That Mercedes got broke by the forklift driver 😂🤣
Where was this? Time stamp? 😂
Oh you mean the CLA I thought you meant a forklift driving past in the background which I missed 😂
@@colmfarrel4742 lmao, shoulda been more specific. That woulda been awesome though
Brother! Great channel! Will copart allow you to bring a booster pack? We would love to see some of these bad boys crank too!
Those 3.6 have those lifter taps lol it's a 700 fix at dealership or just drive it the way it is lol
$700 to fix tapping lifters?! Change the oil and add some marvel mystery.
You should check out that suzuki kizashi in front of the black kia. I owned one, very underrated car. Good quality
That Lexus is clean !! 👌 Please get that one. For the right price that will be an easy flip.
In the UK there is a saying that your not a true petrol head till you've owned an Alfa Romeo and watch as they fall apart as you drive them, mostly to and from the dealership. Beautiful cars expensive to buy expensive to run and like the space shuttle so relieved that you made it home.
Gary...... England 🇬🇧
Check the pickup right behind the Camry, I think you will see that someone backed that pickup a bit too far!!!
Cobalt is done!
Love the videos keep up the great work Randy 😀
the genesis and the black kia are def worth getting dont let the kia push you off that car had a rough time being stolen and driven by a mad lad would bring some nice cash after fixed up and given a really but really good cleaning
My 1992 volvo battery is still working!!!!
Because Volvo.
Alfa are one of the most expensive cars to repair in the world. they don,t make many of them and they are Italian. nuf said?
Another great video
my dad had a good idea you should have a smell-o-meter lol based on 0-5 0 no smell 1 normal wear and tear smell 2 has some smell but not enouph to be worried about 3 strong smells that wont deter you but still smells 4 unreasonable stench 5 unholy smell and it pops up on screen like a gameshow style lol idk love the vids keep it up got my dad into your vids and now my mom likes listening to the walk arounds XD....
Randy, can you include how much the cars you were watching, but didn't win, went for? I'm curious on the winning bids for that Lexus and some other cars you feature. You can add it to the end of Saturday's video. thx
5:45 Randy got the dad shoes on! Lol
It's pronounced Ju-Lia and Q4 means AWD and their pretty good cars
Harvey Bold Define ‘good’. They may be fun and have decent build quality but I’d define ‘good’ as reliable and they’re not reliable. No Italian car is, and most modern Europeans aren’t either lol.
@@daveedwards6727 Well, I must have bought the exception then ;) DAF 77, otherwise known as Volvo 440, 1.8i (that's a 1.8litre injection, no idea how many cc that is) and it just turned 25 this month! Registered Jan 1995, has a few cosmetic items, all my fault I'd admit, but otherwise a good reliable car. Not the prettiest, but it gets me from A to B and most importantly, back home again!
And you're absolutely right on Italian cars, over-hyped, over-priced and over-rated rust buckets I won't touch with a barge-pole. But the likes of VAG (Audi et all), BMW, Mercedes and to a lesser extend Volvo are kinda popular in the US as they're by and large economical runners with affordable pricing and retaining their value better then some US brands.
As for some of the other vehicles, I'd suggest picking them up for spare parts instead. You could easily charge 500+ bucks for a running motor+gearbox, even used.
PS: predecessor of my DAF77/Volvo440 was the DAF66, which had a Variomatic gearbox. This had a pretty much infinite number of gear-ratios and could run backwards at the same speed as forwards! DAF sold their passenger car manufacturing to Volvo in the 80's (IIRC!) but still makes trucks, amongst other things.
honestly those escapes are easy to fix and parts are very decently cheap and the miles were right with awd it would sell fast in new england.
I own a 19 Alfa Romeo Giulia Q it’s with the FCA group. Traded in my charger hellcat for one. Nice car with no problems
That Camry got damaged by the forklift drivers. It happens all the time
I believe it; you know some of those guys are flunkies who need to be bitch slapped for that...
I say the Toyota. Also the second place with the acreage. Might be able to a heap more with that property. The Toyota if you do get something from today's walk about.
Did endurance testing for Chrysler on the Alfa romeo Giulia drives like a nice go cart, but has issues, problems like other cars. The first one I drove the paddle sifter fell off. Also the front will drag on dips and driveways.
randy u are a good guy. man i love ur videos. get the Toyota or the is 250
The wrangler has a safety mechanism because when you are driving down the highway the hood lifts up a little bit. It's scary. Our 2015 4door Sahara edition does this. The old 2000 my husband had didnt do this.
That Suzuki Kizashi next to the Alpha seems more interesting to me though.
I agree that the cobalt is a cheap car meant to be used but the SS I feel like is something that should be preserved and taken care of
The Alfa is an Italian car built with FCA parts.
I think it's pronounced 'Julia'.
Get the Camry and the civic from yesterday's video
Alfa's are fantastic cars and last a long time. Sporty as hell too
U probably won’t see this but the damage on the Toyota seems to be like it’s from the trailer hitch on the truck behind the Toyota
The damage on the rear of that Camry is probably from that tow hitch off that truck behind it when the loader dropped the truck off
I wrote the above comment before you mentioned it when I seen the hight of that tow hitch on that truck, it looks like it's hit the bumper first then the loader lifted the truck up which broke the chrome trim and lifted the trunk.
I guess Tim just left huh ?