I learned my lesson the hard way, I bought a ford van from Copart with damage to the near side from and suspension only needed a wing, headlight, mirror and a wishbone. The van only had 63,000 miles on the clock but didn’t start, they said it could be a flat battery but when the van was delivered and we tried to start it wouldn’t start only to find out that the engine was fucked so I had to buy a new engine.
Very informative. Well done in spotting the lemon. These videos are not only inspirational but also gives me the confidence to venture down the same road. Keep up the good work 👌🏾
The 1.6 FSI engines had problems with their hydraulic timing chain tensioner. When the car is turned off the oil pressure in the tensioner drops, then when you start the engine it can take a few seconds for the oil pressure to build back up. This combined with the use of plastic chain tensioners and guides, maybe could have caused the chain to jump a few teeth.
Great stuff you solved a puzzle- I always wondered with near-identical cars (with just wear and tear bodywork) at Copart ... one will attract loads of bids ...and the other nothing ...obviously, the smart guys know something.
Mk5 golf if you're looking for one.. check the sills as they rust from the inside.. badly sealed from factory and it allows water to get into the sillls... good car when not rusty!
I've seen dozens of Copart specials. The best was a 2017 A Class with body damage, stated as non runner but not mechanical. The guys who bought it put it on the ramp took off the undertray and the rods were through the block. The cost of body work and a 3.5k engine later..... off course Copart said sold as seen. The lesson being disregard anything they claim and look for yourself. And if you don't know, stay well clear. CAT U really means unsellable elsewhere
Lad seriously this is good advice I wasn’t even gonna look at cars I can see why you have too plus that golf if you get it fir 375 still a nice lil car just have to sort the engine out
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Great vid, the golf gti was obviously the car to go for here, nice colour, good interior and not riced up like so may others. The other golf 1.6 was just average but it had major engine issues due to either lack of oil, a leak or oil pressure issues. The engine runs sure but its not a run and drive. It sounds like the cams were shot or the timing was out.
Informative video I enjoyed the walkarounds and it definitely highlights the need to see the vehicles in person and your video reminds us what to look out for. Hope you find a solid deal on a cool project car soon and keen to see more progress on the Corsa
It's probably the timing chain. The 1.6 fsi is known for having a timing chain rather than a belt, and it does go wrong after a while. Dont know how much it would cost to fix, but I reckon there's money in that far imo
Very interesting and informative. But I noticed there weren't any engine warning lights on this one, even though the engine clearly had a fault. How would a non-expert be able to detect this issue if they don't know what the engine's meant to sound like?
When ever you are not sure if the car is from the insurance or not you can call the Copart and they will let you know about it but you have to be a Copart member
That s The Key to WINNING An "Auction". Throw a # and Walk Away!! Many Cars Can't be Driven Away let alone "Flipped" as-is. You Are NOT Supposed to Negotiate or Pay Retail!!
Good video Paul. Nice to see how some of the listings stand up to real life inspection. Looking forward to seeing the new project car when you find one.
Had a 2006 golf match same colour steel grey from new and loved it. Watched this video and it too me back. I half fancy buying that golf and fixing the engine or replace it. I reckon that would be appealing to your subs Paul?
I`ve taken a chance & brought unseen, & so far I`ve been lucky. my Jag XJR was one of them, I went from tiny, grainy pictures on their website (I can't remember who I got it from now), but when it was delivered the damage was exactly what I expected. 11 years on, I still have it. I got a Daimler from another yard, with MOT, for a ridiculous £273, & again, that was exactly what I expected (& I had it mint within an hour of receiving it as I had a donor car in the same colour). I`m always a bit worried about how they`ve been treated in the yard though, some salvage & scrap yard employees are animals, & will quite happily rev the nuts off the engine, just to see if it`ll go bang, just for a laugh..
Love your videos, purchased my first car and done well thanks to some of your tips. What is the most cost effective way to HPI check cars in bulk? Currently I use the AA multicheck thing, is there a better alternative?
New subscriber here!!! Please, could you make more vids on how to buy cars at Copart to turn a profit for dummies....Like a walk through from scratch of "how to buy and sell a car at Copart to make a profit"
Top information as per usual ! Thanks, thinking of using Copart to find a first car for my nephew, learning from you and your channel. Thanks for sharing.
Cars For Paul not bad thank you mate it’s getting the paint complete this week not sure if you noticed but I had to take it somewhere else that bloke tried ripping me off should have plenty of content on it soon
Hello Paul with regards to the golf with the engine problem if you've got something about you maybe you could repair it or get a replacement engine great video mate
Really relaxed presentation style makes it look easy. so far so good. But I would be looking more at the ages of the cars as 2009 would be a cut off for me with a lower or medium milage in fact best to make it 2012 ten yrs, old paying a bit more can be worth it in the long run. You do not miss much but small issues soon add up and profit is lost. Overall a good intro to buying. If you have a qualified mechanic then you can both make a wage.
Hi Paul, do you think you would have picked up the issue with the Golf now with online only viewing at Copart? Also how do i find out who the seller is of a car and are there sellers to avoid? Thanks for the vids, valuable resource.
They Need More Than That... Stuff In The Column, Seatbelts, Computer Reprogram, and Don't Forget The SALVAGE TITLE! I Got a Wreck From an Auction With a "Clean" Title Only to be Bastardized Upon Registration.. Buyer Beware!!
Hi paul been watching your vids for awhile and they are fantastic and makes me want to do the same . Can i use a car dolly trailer to pick up cars from co part . How do you get yours back home.. ?
Hi Kieran, if the offer is still going, I wouldnt mind a quick opinion and any info on a vehicle going through whitburn next week. My email is Dav3k3nn3dy@yahoo.co.uk. Cheers, Dave
Another great video Paul! I have a question, how much do Copart charge for delivery? I'm considering bidding in something that is in Sandy and would like to have it delivered to Birmingham.
it all depends on how far you live from the Copart yard you are bidding on. Phone the yard in question and they will give you a cost. Don't forget to ask if the price includes VAT because they always add this but some yards don't tell you that
Hey man keep up the great vids! Quick question: If a car has a dead battery, would co part allow us to jump start the car with our own jump pack? Or not? Cheers. Hope you will reply.
Interesting videos. I was surprised you identified the knackered engine Golf as a 'scam' car. I was waiting for a forged V5 or a dude in a sheepskin coat... Surely the engine problem is really just a 'buyer beware' issue? Some dafty buys it without starting it, I'd be thinking they are the mug not the vendor? Anyway, very interesting.
Am I correct in thinking that the "Retail Value" they put on the website, is the price you should expect to pay on a dealer forecourt if the car was not a Cat S/Cat N etc etc, in other words a car that's not been written off? or is that the value they put on the car after the accident? BTW Great work Paul :)
@@CarsForPaul Like I said before. seems like a lot of hassle to make a couple of Hundred Quid ? you paid £3350 for the Red Corsa, Retail value of just over £4000 - So discount the fact your a private seller, making a realistic value of £3500?
@@soperdiact838 they will be compete shitters for under 2k
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@@soperdiact838 Less than 2K? No I think not. I think a decent Mk5 GTI after 2005 will be around £2500 to £3500, that golf was in great condition and a nice color so the price was about right.
Yeah they offered to resell the vehicle decided not to do it solar panel was removed and the extra batteries and charge controller etc the blinds on the windows pretty much any accessories that weren't made by nissan were removed they said I should of viewed it before I bided the pictures are just for convenience and they can remove any parts the wish before the auction
You can view the auctions on CoPart without paying I have been spending alot of time watching the auctions to gauge an idea on prices before I consider buying a project.
Hello buddy , i call you my mentor. I'm trying to do something similar but with much lower budget . If you don't mind I want to ask you did any of the category allow you to get the V5 with the car . Thank you in advance and keep going with the great job !
@@CarsForPaul usually the V5 arrived for about 2 weeks if you send the green slip otherwise takes about 6 , in my last case 7 weeks . It's just too long...
Love the videos... Just on the Golf Match... I couldn't quite hear how loud it was but that FSI engine is very rattly when you start it for the first time. If it's extremely bad when warm, then it's the infamous cam chain tensioner that's on its way out. They're not that difficult to replace. The other issue with these Mark V Golfs is the diff bearing in the gearbox and that's not really something for the DIY mechanic... needs a gearbox specialist. The 1.6FSI is a horrible engine, if possible try and get the 1.4TSI in the very last of the Mark V Matches. They also suffer from cam chain issues but at least the engine's a little more lively and fuel efficient.
I bought a mondeo,1.8 LX auto,it was really a bad buy in my own eyes and wished id bought a straight car..But i really fancy buying a copart car that has minor damage as i watch different videos on here..I don't have a huge budget but it be interesting to see how much car i could buy on a very limited budget.How much would you say..? As my mondeo on a 1994 plate was a real bad buy,it had outstanding finance and was poorly repaired by my chosen garage,sub frame was bent also.i think i paid £1700 cash and then a further £600 in repair work..i did however manage to sell it for £1200,at least i got some money back..when you lose £1100 on a car..that's mega scary..this was back in 2002-2003 time..
Hi Tim, with any salvage car, you only save money when you do the work yourself, if you have to farm out all the repairs to a garage, then its a false economy and will cost you more money as you discovered. my biggest issue is paintwork, I am useless at it so I try to work around this by buying panels that are the correct colour. Hope this helps
Cat B's are normally too damaged or are deemed unsafe to be ever put back on the road. they can only be sold for parts and the body has to be disposed of by a licensed EPA dismantle agent.
After a few people starting the 1.6 Golf the battery will be flat, then the next person who views it won't notice the engine sound and will think it's a great car!
ALWAYS VIEW COPART CARS - MY FRIEND BAUGHT A C63 FIXED IT ENGINE WAS GONE - I BOUGHT A STRIPPED CAR BUT WAS CUT INSTEAD OF STRIPPED LOST A LOT OF MONEY - 😡
You have to tell them which cars you want to see in advance and then they will escort you to those cars, they won't let you walk around unescorted. All the keys are in the cars and if they have a charge in the battery, they will let you start it up.
they should all be scrapped ,I hope the customers who get these cars after there repaired know that there buying the insurance companies crap,I bought one 20 years back it was great ,until someone went into me,it fell apart,I certainly wouldn’t put my kids in this rubbish ,great video though
Times have changed and the dangerous cut and shuts of the '90s have long gone. the stuff that goes back on the road today is safe with only minimal damage.
Cars are designed to fall apart now the car takes the impact not you. A lot of the cat n cars wrote off today are a real shame and marked as wrote off for a damaged mirror or bumper false fucking economy
The insurance company will pay out the retail value of the car when it is written off. If they can sell it to be repaired they get 25% to 50% of their payment back. If they scrapped them all your insurance would double.
Sorry this needs to be taken down , you cannot do physical inspections at salvage dealers for obvious reason, good information, however no disrespect but there are to many people promoting salvage companies and other items ie tools,scanners and the like because they are getting something out of it, this has a major impact on the industry, driving prices up by giving the public a false perception.
Hello dear friend I bought a car on Copart last month ,it was cat s car so I send vc6 forum to get the logbook but they after few weeks they send a letter and said the car it hasn’t got any history on data base and insurance so you have to pay 25 pound also I be done the Hpi check and it’s clean history I wonder the data base hasn’t been update or.... have you got any idea ?
That tells me that it is not a Cat S and if it comes up with clean history, that means that it is likely to be a Cat U. Copart do make mistakes sometimes
Cars For Paul wow it’s good news to me I love the make you put your mind and the time and money to do this channel I am a bit of expert in this things if you need any help let me know god bless you
I learned my lesson the hard way, I bought a ford van from Copart with damage to the near side from and suspension only needed a wing, headlight, mirror and a wishbone. The van only had 63,000 miles on the clock but didn’t start, they said it could be a flat battery but when the van was delivered and we tried to start it wouldn’t start only to find out that the engine was fucked so I had to buy a new engine.
Very informative. Well done in spotting the lemon. These videos are not only inspirational but also gives me the confidence to venture down the same road. Keep up the good work 👌🏾
The 1.6 FSI engines had problems with their hydraulic timing chain tensioner. When the car is turned off the oil pressure in the tensioner drops, then when you start the engine it can take a few seconds for the oil pressure to build back up. This combined with the use of plastic chain tensioners and guides, maybe could have caused the chain to jump a few teeth.
Great stuff you solved a puzzle- I always wondered with near-identical cars (with just wear and tear bodywork) at Copart ... one will attract loads of bids ...and the other nothing ...obviously, the smart guys know something.
Mk5 golf if you're looking for one.. check the sills as they rust from the inside.. badly sealed from factory and it allows water to get into the sillls... good car when not rusty!
I've seen dozens of Copart specials. The best was a 2017 A Class with body damage, stated as non runner but not mechanical. The guys who bought it put it on the ramp took off the undertray and the rods were through the block. The cost of body work and a 3.5k engine later..... off course Copart said sold as seen. The lesson being disregard anything they claim and look for yourself. And if you don't know, stay well clear. CAT U really means unsellable elsewhere
Wisdom, such a valuable thing
Lad seriously this is good advice I wasn’t even gonna look at cars I can see why you have too plus that golf if you get it fir 375 still a nice lil car just have to sort the engine out
Great vid, the golf gti was obviously the car to go for here, nice colour, good interior and not riced up like so may others. The other golf 1.6 was just average but it had major engine issues due to either lack of oil, a leak or oil pressure issues. The engine runs sure but its not a run and drive. It sounds like the cams were shot or the timing was out.
Informative video I enjoyed the walkarounds and it definitely highlights the need to see the vehicles in person and your video reminds us what to look out for. Hope you find a solid deal on a cool project car soon and keen to see more progress on the Corsa
It's probably the timing chain. The 1.6 fsi is known for having a timing chain rather than a belt, and it does go wrong after a while. Dont know how much it would cost to fix, but I reckon there's money in that far imo
Very interesting and informative. But I noticed there weren't any engine warning lights on this one, even though the engine clearly had a fault. How would a non-expert be able to detect this issue if they don't know what the engine's meant to sound like?
I've bought a couple of cars on Ebay and Gumtree over the years, but it's always cash after viewing and a short drive, never anything else.
When ever you are not sure if the car is from the insurance or not you can call the Copart and they will let you know about it but you have to be a Copart member
I also bid on that Fiat 500, I went 700 and had a max of 800 so gave up
That s The Key to WINNING An "Auction". Throw a # and Walk Away!! Many Cars Can't be Driven Away let alone "Flipped" as-is. You Are NOT Supposed to Negotiate or Pay Retail!!
@@rogueranger7989 Amen!!
Good video Paul. Nice to see how some of the listings stand up to real life inspection. Looking forward to seeing the new project car when you find one.
Your profile pic 😂😂😂
Great video Paul, really enjoyed the relaxed presenting style, fact finding at its best 👍🏻
Had a 2006 golf match same colour steel grey from new and loved it. Watched this video and it too me back. I half fancy buying that golf and fixing the engine or replace it. I reckon that would be appealing to your subs Paul?
Knock knock.... Who's there? A knackered engine 😂
I`ve taken a chance & brought unseen, & so far I`ve been lucky. my Jag XJR was one of them, I went from tiny, grainy pictures on their website (I can't remember who I got it from now), but when it was delivered the damage was exactly what I expected. 11 years on, I still have it. I got a Daimler from another yard, with MOT, for a ridiculous £273, & again, that was exactly what I expected (& I had it mint within an hour of receiving it as I had a donor car in the same colour).
I`m always a bit worried about how they`ve been treated in the yard though, some salvage & scrap yard employees are animals, & will quite happily rev the nuts off the engine, just to see if it`ll go bang, just for a laugh..
Love your videos, purchased my first car and done well thanks to some of your tips. What is the most cost effective way to HPI check cars in bulk? Currently I use the AA multicheck thing, is there a better alternative?
Love the Copart site visits. Keep it up!
Great video. I wonder why the 2005 golf gti is cat. S? Where is the structural damage ?
New subscriber here!!!
Please, could you make more vids on how to buy cars at Copart to turn a profit for dummies....Like a walk through from scratch of "how to buy and sell a car at Copart to make a profit"
very good video Paul,and superb advice given,looking forward to your next project car my friend.
Top information as per usual ! Thanks, thinking of using Copart to find a first car for my nephew, learning from you and your channel. Thanks for sharing.
Shitty oil hydraulic lifters possible
Thank you for the mention mate 🙏
Your welcome, hows that Ferrari coming on?
Cars For Paul not bad thank you mate it’s getting the paint complete this week not sure if you noticed but I had to take it somewhere else that bloke tried ripping me off should have plenty of content on it soon
Hello Paul with regards to the golf with the engine problem if you've got something about you maybe you could repair it or get a replacement engine great video mate
Someone got the Golf and MOT'd it shortly after. Not just an engine but advisories on discs and tyres!
Just found you from your mate. Love your video and the way you present it. have subscribed.
Thanks John
Good channel mate! You should try a trading up series, it would be popular.
Nice clean video, very informative, simple to understand and well presented. Thank you.
Really relaxed presentation style makes it look easy. so far so good. But I would be looking more at the ages of the cars as 2009 would be a cut off for me with a lower or medium milage in fact best to make it 2012 ten yrs, old paying a bit more can be worth it in the long run. You do not miss much but small issues soon add up and profit is lost. Overall a good intro to buying. If you have a qualified mechanic then you can both make a wage.
Hi there, great video!!! I’m in a situation with Co part atm can I possibly ask you sone advice please?
How can I help you?
Hi Paul, do you think you would have picked up the issue with the Golf now with online only viewing at Copart? Also how do i find out who the seller is of a car and are there sellers to avoid? Thanks for the vids, valuable resource.
What about cars with airbag deployed. Do they “just” need new airbags, or is the airbag controller to be changed too?
All depends on the make of car, some need airbags and crash sensors as well
They Need More Than That... Stuff In The Column, Seatbelts, Computer Reprogram, and Don't Forget The SALVAGE TITLE! I Got a Wreck From an Auction With a "Clean" Title Only to be Bastardized Upon Registration.. Buyer Beware!!
Thanks for the useful info Paul 👍
Glad it was helpful!
What does RIS mean on the windscreen and other codes
Hi paul been watching your vids for awhile and they are fantastic and makes me want to do the same . Can i use a car dolly trailer to pick up cars from co part . How do you get yours back home.. ?
A work in the Copart branch in whitburn, any additional info on cars email me and I’ll be happy to help 😎👍🏻
You are a gentleman Sir.
whats ur email i buy out there all the time
What’s yours and I’ll email you over mines
Megaparts17@gmail.com find us on google megaparts auto salvage
Hi Kieran, if the offer is still going, I wouldnt mind a quick opinion and any info on a vehicle going through whitburn next week. My email is Dav3k3nn3dy@yahoo.co.uk. Cheers, Dave
Another great video Paul! I have a question, how much do Copart charge for delivery? I'm considering bidding in something that is in Sandy and would like to have it delivered to Birmingham.
it all depends on how far you live from the Copart yard you are bidding on. Phone the yard in question and they will give you a cost. Don't forget to ask if the price includes VAT because they always add this but some yards don't tell you that
seems its taxed and MOT'd and on the road so someone repaired it????
Hey man keep up the great vids!
Quick question: If a car has a dead battery, would co part allow us to jump start the car with our own jump pack? Or not? Cheers. Hope you will reply.
Some yards will allow you to jump it, you will need to check with them in advance
Cars For Paul cheers man keep up the copart vids!!!! Love them
Question. How do i find the previous keeper of a vehicle? for instance to see if they have a spare key?
You can't due to GDPR,
Keep up the great videos!
Thank you. 😊
Interesting videos. I was surprised you identified the knackered engine Golf as a 'scam' car. I was waiting for a forged V5 or a dude in a sheepskin coat... Surely the engine problem is really just a 'buyer beware' issue? Some dafty buys it without starting it, I'd be thinking they are the mug not the vendor? Anyway, very interesting.
Am I correct in thinking that the "Retail Value" they put on the website, is the price you should expect to pay on a dealer forecourt if the car was not a Cat S/Cat N etc etc, in other words a car that's not been written off? or is that the value they put on the car after the accident?
BTW Great work Paul :)
Its the retail price of a clean title car
@@CarsForPaul Like I said before. seems like a lot of hassle to make a couple of Hundred Quid ? you paid £3350 for the Red Corsa, Retail value of just over £4000 - So discount the fact your a private seller, making a realistic value of £3500?
Why do you like the MK5?
Great video Paul, I always avoid cat u
*fix it again tomorrow 500 lounge edition*
h u h ??? I don’t think you can call them fix it again tomorrow anymore they are bombproof
hi paul can you tell me whats is catagory U, what advice would you give for beginners on which catagory to buy. thanks
It means unrecorded
@@CarsForPaul can you explain to me the difference catagorys in copart.
Looking at the pics and the trail of oil underneath the car maybe it had run low on oil hence the noisy top end .
Wouldn't it be wise to check the engine before trying to start it rather than after?
I always do Yoyo and the visual inspection didn't show anything
Put ASMR in you title great relaxing voice !!
That GTI would of been a 3.5k car when repaired, someone got a bargain!
I agree
Too high, Tom.You can buy fully loaded ones that are not write offs and with lower mileage for 2k. There are tons of examples not selling on ebay.
@@soperdiact838 they will be compete shitters for under 2k
@@soperdiact838 Less than 2K? No I think not. I think a decent Mk5 GTI after 2005 will be around £2500 to £3500, that golf was in great condition and a nice color so the price was about right.
I bought a van and it had a solar panel on it in the pictures, when it arrived the panel had been removed do you think i have rights to compensation?
You will have a battle with that, its Copart your taking about and they are task masters when it comes to trying to get compensation.
Yeah they offered to resell the vehicle
decided not to do it
solar panel was removed and the extra batteries and charge controller etc the blinds on the windows pretty much any accessories that weren't made by nissan were removed they said I should of viewed it before I bided the pictures are just for convenience and they can remove any parts the wish before the auction
Why was the gold CaT s? I sont see anything structural that is damaged??
Again you need to check seatbelts.
Is there a free way of viewing auto auctions I O? Or a similar auction history site? Great video, thanks 👍
You can view the auctions on CoPart without paying I have been spending alot of time watching the auctions to gauge an idea on prices before I consider buying a project.
Timing chain, Easy fix
The famous cambelt rattle ??😉
my 2008 audi a6 avant didnt come with an tool kit yet come with an full spare alloy wheel
Did you buy it used?
Hello buddy , i call you my mentor. I'm trying to do something similar but with much lower budget . If you don't mind I want to ask you did any of the category allow you to get the V5 with the car .
Thank you in advance and keep going with the great job !
Nick Koll You will need to apply for a V5 in your name for all Cat C, D, N, and S. Cat U, and X generally will come with a V5
@@CarsForPaul usually the V5 arrived for about 2 weeks if you send the green slip otherwise takes about 6 , in my last case 7 weeks . It's just too long...
Love the videos... Just on the Golf Match... I couldn't quite hear how loud it was but that FSI engine is very rattly when you start it for the first time. If it's extremely bad when warm, then it's the infamous cam chain tensioner that's on its way out. They're not that difficult to replace. The other issue with these Mark V Golfs is the diff bearing in the gearbox and that's not really something for the DIY mechanic... needs a gearbox specialist. The 1.6FSI is a horrible engine, if possible try and get the 1.4TSI in the very last of the Mark V Matches. They also suffer from cam chain issues but at least the engine's a little more lively and fuel efficient.
Paul does the autoauctions website work for UK copart?
yes it does, in the filter select Europe and it will default to UK copart
I bought a mondeo,1.8 LX auto,it was really a bad buy in my own eyes and wished id bought a straight car..But i really fancy buying a copart car that has minor damage as i watch different videos on here..I don't have a huge budget but it be interesting to see how much car i could buy on a very limited budget.How much would you say..?
As my mondeo on a 1994 plate was a real bad buy,it had outstanding finance and was poorly repaired by my chosen garage,sub frame was bent also.i think i paid £1700 cash and then a further £600 in repair work..i did however manage to sell it for £1200,at least i got some money back..when you lose £1100 on a car..that's mega scary..this was back in 2002-2003 time..
Hi Tim, with any salvage car, you only save money when you do the work yourself, if you have to farm out all the repairs to a garage, then its a false economy and will cost you more money as you discovered. my biggest issue is paintwork, I am useless at it so I try to work around this by buying panels that are the correct colour. Hope this helps
how to find cat U is not from the fiance company and from the 3rd party,
But when we buy car from colar is showed is cat cars how to avoid it ?
Thanks for the information
My pleasure
On copart there are some cat B that look like they could be back on road what’s you experience with them (video maybe)? Subbed
Cat B's are normally too damaged or are deemed unsafe to be ever put back on the road. they can only be sold for parts and the body has to be disposed of by a licensed EPA dismantle agent.
Cars For Paul ah ok as I thought then perhaps something hiding if it looks like a runner 👍🏾
Probably underside damage
After a few people starting the 1.6 Golf the battery will be flat, then the next person who views it won't notice the engine sound and will think it's a great car!
Great Vid!
So do you view every single vehicle prior to bidding?
No, as I dont have the time
The corsa paint job I think they watch all your UA-cam videos and think you’ve got Loadsamoney and money to spend on them
Lol 😂
Very imformative ,thanks.
You're welcome
I enjoyed ur info
Glad you enjoyed
Was the scam car really leaking oil or was it on the ground from another car?
Hi Paul, are you near bath !? Heard you say westbury
No, I am in Dorset
ALWAYS VIEW COPART CARS - MY FRIEND BAUGHT A C63 FIXED IT ENGINE WAS GONE - I BOUGHT A STRIPPED CAR BUT WAS CUT INSTEAD OF STRIPPED LOST A LOT OF MONEY - 😡
How do you view the sold price? Always wanted to know what it was when I miss a watched item! thanks
Go to autoauction.io
Where can I find copart to buy my car
21:15 when an petrol sounds like a diesel
What website are you using to check how much it sold for?
auto auction.io
autoauctions.io/?ref=carsforpaul
Maybe that golf was too low on oil to allow the hydraulic tappets work , did you dip the oil?.....
Excellent video 👍
Thank you very much!
Great video
Quick question please mate copart yards around uk we allowed to walk around enter cars ? & keys
Always inside vehicles ?
You have to tell them which cars you want to see in advance and then they will escort you to those cars, they won't let you walk around unescorted. All the keys are in the cars and if they have a charge in the battery, they will let you start it up.
Cars For Paul Membership copart doesn’t say anything about public do need be trade ?
No, you just need to be a member and you can view anything
Cars For Paul Thank you 🙏 m8 keep videos comping Learning loads information from u
Grew up in Warminster next town across from westbury haha
Cisco top, Nice!
Copart took half tank fuel from my car which was not drivable
so you work for copart then paul?
No, but they do sponsor some of my videos
Very good channel to view if you like cars
I like your feedback on here and hints
Well done.
Your welcome
👌👍
Exellent video poul
That autoauction.io? site looks like american auction prices?
If you put a UK lot price in it will give you the UK sold price and details
all right
they should all be scrapped ,I hope the customers who get these cars after there repaired know that there buying the insurance companies crap,I bought one 20 years back it was great ,until someone went into me,it fell apart,I certainly wouldn’t put my kids in this rubbish ,great video though
Times have changed and the dangerous cut and shuts of the '90s have long gone. the stuff that goes back on the road today is safe with only minimal damage.
Cars are designed to fall apart now the car takes the impact not you. A lot of the cat n cars wrote off today are a real shame and marked as wrote off for a damaged mirror or bumper false fucking economy
The insurance company will pay out the retail value of the car when it is written off. If they can sell it to be repaired they get 25% to 50% of their payment back. If they scrapped them all your insurance would double.
Sorry this needs to be taken down , you cannot do physical inspections at salvage dealers for obvious reason, good information, however no disrespect but there are to many people promoting salvage companies and other items ie tools,scanners and the like because they are getting something out of it, this has a major impact on the industry, driving prices up by giving the public a false perception.
It's easy to avoid clopart scams.... DON'T BUY FROM COPART. There are other auction sites
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Hello dear friend
I bought a car on Copart last month ,it was cat s car so I send vc6 forum to get the logbook but they after few weeks they send a letter and said the car it hasn’t got any history on data base and insurance so you have to pay 25 pound also I be done the Hpi check and it’s clean history I wonder the data base hasn’t been update or.... have you got any idea ?
That tells me that it is not a Cat S and if it comes up with clean history, that means that it is likely to be a Cat U. Copart do make mistakes sometimes
Cars For Paul wow it’s good news to me I love the make you put your mind and the time and money to do this channel I am a bit of expert in this things if you need any help let me know god bless you
Cars For Paul thanks brother
The best way not to get scammed by copart is not to buy from them