How much time you wasted on it? When you could have been a Builder, Plumber, Joiner or Electrician on £200 per day no problem. You do know that they are ALWAYS worse than you can see on the BASIC Vague images. Then there is the fee for letting you buy online (which is the only way you can buy) at about £90. Then there is the 'Buyers fee which is roughly about 10% of the final price. Then there is a fee for them bringing out of their yard to your recovery vehicle. Then there is the cost of transport back to you place. Then there is all the damage you don't see which is the 'game' THE LESS YOU SEE THE MORE YOU WILL PAY. Make sure you got a good supplier of headache tablets.
Well good job I’m also a joiner lol, copart is definitely the worst place to buy salvage cars from but it’s also probably the easiest place to buy one, they take money from you at every turn they possibly can but I do love buying and fixing cars, it’s like anything you have got todo your research because they ant going to help you!
Very useful video. I have found a really nice Mini on Copart, just trying to get head around fees etc. Obviously you have membership fee for the year. But even the virtual bid fee, I wasnt sure if that was per bid or just to take part in that particular auction. The fees though could be more than the car I like which is a shame. See yours were 50% on top
Thanks for the video! Just a quick question… what does it mean when there’s C next to the lot number on the windscreen? I believe it means copart owns the car but how and why would they own the car? Would you recommend buying or stick to insurance write off?
It was brilliant video! I am trying to get a car from Copart and not sure if I need to have a trade insurance or not or do I just have to pay the membership which is £100?
Hi what city are you from. And where was the vehicle delivered from? Just want to know how far. Because ur delivery was steep. Or how many miles? Cheers
when i bought a car without a v5 and copart asked me to tell the dvla i sold the car so that i can get a v5, it just sounds really dodgy. ive bought the car but they want me to say ive sold it? it makes no sense to me. anyone have a similar issue?
Just subscribed to your channel 👍. The fees are the worst thing about copart! How far was the delivery to your home from copart roughly for that price?
@@restoringsalvage yes of course! Ok so about 100 ish miles then from you was just trying to gauge there delivery cost as the closest copart to me is 90 miles away 👍
So it’s about £400 on top of the winning bid if you pick up yourself if delivered to you then it’s additional 300£ depending on how far the lot is I’m trying to find out how much they charge for 40mile delivery
No it depends on how much you spend there is a calculator too calculate how much fees you will pay and there is also a delivery section witch you can put your postcode in and it will tell you how much they will charge you
it used to be very cheap but it more than doubled recently. cost me £165+vat from nearby depot but they then take off the lot retrieval fee so it works out cheaper than that
please tell me, for example, I won a car and it starts and drives, can I come and pick it up myself? Or what is the procedure? Thank you very much for your answer
Forget about that, at least your getting something for this payment. Copart charge about £ 100 for their 'Virtual bidding fee' which is the only way to buy LMFAO. Then there is ALL the other fee's. They don't exist to help the customer mate! Your the victim!"!
@@restoringsalvage What happens if it’s category S, is repairing it yourself still an option if you’re able and is still just a simple M.O.T to put it back on the road?
@@jaysimpson6857 you can repair it yourself but you need more expensive tools too pull out bent legs or welding I would also get it checked by a professional after the repair just to make sure everything is safe if you haven’t done it before I would personally stick too cat n till you are more comfortable with it!
@@restoringsalvage I bought a category C car 15 years ago and had it professionally repaired, after which I had to have some kind of Vosa engineer inspection for the standard of repairs, once it had been signed off as properly repaired it was allowed to go for M.O.T. It seems the regulations are a lot more relaxed these days, quite concerning really but like you say cat N is the safer bet, not just for restoration but for buyers too. I imagine there’s plenty of poorly repaired cat S vehicles on the road.
@@jaysimpson6857 there’s plenty of poorly repaired cars all round really mate but if you do buy a cat s definitely get it properly checked too make sure everything is safe
Could you please advise in regards to VAT , if I buy let say a car for 10k would the VAT be the standard 20 percent of the car price? Thanks in advance!
How much do they charge for delivery if the lot is 40miles away? And once you join when you bidding do they tell you the total price you will have to pay buyer fee delivery etc in advance or you only find out once you won the bid?
Just wanna say how lucky it is for you to have a copart in your country since for us it costs us a lot. For example if we buy a car for 2000 euro in US copart with taxes and delivery it will average at around 6 grand. UK copart the same 2000 euro car will cost 4 grand and in FIN copart and DE copart around 3.5 grand. The not factoring transporting from the port to my house and the repairs of the car. The only way to make profit or even make even is buying a very expensive car for verrryyy cheap and using sketchy companies who deliver in like 5 months (usual delivery time is like 3 months through a legit company) through different countries to avoid the 30% import tax. Also UK cars for us are just useful as donors. I dont know why I made this comment since it doesnt serve any purpose other than for me to say out loud all this annoying bullshit when i see you buy a car thats damaged for 1.5k when the same crashed car costs 4k for us😢
Sorry too here this mate is there not over auction sites you can use in your country? Also it’s not all rainbow and sunshine I’ve put a lot of effort and time in too making it nice and it owes me around 4K at the moment
@@restoringsalvage there are auction sites but its mostly just cars that are barely alive (rusted, engines barely running) and pretty much none of the cars are crash damaged. Except imported or you can even buy cars that are still on the way from USA. And i understand that after fixing in costs 4k but for us its the same price before even starting to fix the car. The resellers or whatever you call them can do this and make profit because of the trucks with the ability to carry 2 or 3 cars that they have. Just a regular person who eants to buy something like this ( crash damaged car ) is too expensive and after fixing its the same as buying a non damaged one and then using a hammer to make some dents in it. :Dd
@@restoringsalvageust found a non crashed 2013 Seat leon ( non FR) with 150k KM and the most generic spec interior and 1.2l 77kw 105 horses, gas car. 6.200 EURO Im in Lithuania BTW
Dont get me wrong, good job on fixing the car it looks good. Also the steering wheel alone would cost around 120euro if its in not that well of a condition 200 if in good condition
Just checked how much it costs to buy a crashed car from the US 2000 Auction Win price 600 auction tax 500 biurocracy 1000 for the transoprt to container and for the container (30%) 1350 tax for import to Lithuania 300 unloading from the ship 300 delivery from the port to my town TOTAL: 6050 euro
It says on the windscreen, if there is an “X” at the end of the long number, then it’s an insurance job. But if it’s a “C” then it’s a customer vehicle!
You don't, thats the game! The less you know the more they get. Vague, Vague, Vague Copart. Ask yourself one question. Do you really want to get involved in the auction which has no real rules or reg's and is a totally one sided game? Can you afford to encounter some BIG surprises? You'll get them with Vague Copart. CAUSE YOU DON'T!
@@DoubleA115 Dude why are you commenting on everyone's comments discouraging them lol. This is a genuine trade just like any other. buy, repair & sell. Cars aren't just one time use. You seem to be casting your fears onto others and it's pretty revolting.
@@johhhnny7296 I love people like you . I Comment because Copart's 'Auction' is simply not an auction,. Copart 'sell' or trys to sellI in MY OPINION by 'trotting' bids up using fictitious bidders.probably in Copart offices. 'Come on' cars re-entered week after week and buyers winning lots and then receiving a Bid cancellation notice totally wasting buyers time. Copart hide damage too and list two pictures of a Radio and not a close up of damage. They always take photos at a vague angle because it suits them. The less you see the better for them and cars / vans which have obviously been swimming listed as 'does not start'. Copart is just vague top to bottom and a waste of time. They even sell private individuals complete and utter rubbish now too which to the trained eye stands out like a sore thumb. BUT YOU CRACK ON COPART FANBOY AND A SINCERE 'GOOD LUCK'
Is Kim Kardashian a Virgin? Thats the honest answer bro. Top question this one mind You still a bit 'green' Bro? Copart will certainly 'crisp' your ass brown. Any inspection people you send in here will be like laughed at and a waste of your time & money
Hi when i sign up to become a copart member it says on the website member get hpi access do you get full hpi history or do their mean just the category s or n on the description
Decide your max price, and STICK TO IT.......... Don't forget to factor in all the extra hidden costs. More often than not, I see cars sell for way too much, and you may aswell just buy a straight one....
I still don’t get it, I’m planing to buy a motorcycle and if I do how would I register it legally as mine for the government know it’s mine and not someone else’s ?
@@restoringsalvage ooooh right thank you, by the way as a 17 year old, do I have to get a provisional drive license or can I just skip that and get the A1 license ?
@@restoringsalvage what if there is just a dent on the door and car drives starts will it still need to get recovered I guess the cars are not motd or taxed? First time using the site
@@MissionKid yeah would still need to be recovered the site can do it for you less hassle but usually cost a little more and some will still have MOT and tax
@@restoringsalvage oh ok. Thanks. I heard that your suppose to leave the account for 24hr and then it will be approved. Or is that wrong ? This is literally my first bid
@@restoringsalvage I mean when you was checking the reg of the car it was all showing so you could check the Mot on the car. I can’t do that it has for example “BN67 ***”
All the hidden charges is what threw me off to be honest. lol. thanks for all the info bud.
No worries happy it helped mate and yeah it’s quite expensive with all the extra charges
How much time you wasted on it? When you could have been a Builder, Plumber, Joiner or Electrician on £200 per day no problem. You do know that they are ALWAYS worse than you can see on the BASIC Vague images. Then there is the fee for letting you buy online (which is the only way you can buy) at about £90. Then there is the 'Buyers fee which is roughly about 10% of the final price. Then there is a fee for them bringing out of their yard to your recovery vehicle. Then there is the cost of transport back to you place. Then there is all the damage you don't see which is the 'game' THE LESS YOU SEE THE MORE YOU WILL PAY. Make sure you got a good supplier of headache tablets.
Well good job I’m also a joiner lol, copart is definitely the worst place to buy salvage cars from but it’s also probably the easiest place to buy one, they take money from you at every turn they possibly can but I do love buying and fixing cars, it’s like anything you have got todo your research because they ant going to help you!
@@restoringsalvage Still like gambling which is what they want.👍
@@restoringsalvage Do you have any alternatives to copart which are better?
@@abzi5421 SYNETIC in the UK
Very useful video. I have found a really nice Mini on Copart, just trying to get head around fees etc. Obviously you have membership fee for the year. But even the virtual bid fee, I wasnt sure if that was per bid or just to take part in that particular auction. The fees though could be more than the car I like which is a shame. See yours were 50% on top
Yeah fees are silly but if you price them into the car it’s fine you just need to know your budget and the potential return you want
Excited for part 2 🎉😊
Thanks 🙏
@@restoringsalvagewhen is there going to be a part 2
@@keyonkalphat3068 it’s recorded going to upload in the next week 😊
Excellent advice bro
Glad you think so!
Thanks for the video! Just a quick question… what does it mean when there’s C next to the lot number on the windscreen? I believe it means copart owns the car but how and why would they own the car? Would you recommend buying or stick to insurance write off?
Honestly, it’s all about doing the research and figuring out the issues as best as you can, before buying it but I mainly stick to cat N vehicles!
Very helpful this👍🏾
No problem 😊
Hello I come across your video and it's really good message, can you help me please I'm planning to get a car from copart
Dude, you sound exactly like Dynamo !
The magician? 😂
It was brilliant video! I am trying to get a car from Copart and not sure if I need to have a trade insurance or not or do I just have to pay the membership which is £100?
You don’t have to have trade insurance with copart if you set up as a customer hope this helps 😊
I really appreciate ur help 🙏
Hi pal can you please explain how do you know when it’s a insurance car or a private sale
@@amarhussain7588look at the numbers in the windscreen if the last letter is X it’s insurance
Don't waste your time mate. Everything gets run up by (and i'll give you one guess).......... Your 100% on the money COPART!
Hi what city are you from. And where was the vehicle delivered from? Just want to know how far. Because ur delivery was steep. Or how many miles? Cheers
It was Copart Bristol, and deliver too Plymouth about 120 miles, It cost me now about £240 I don't use copart too deliver the cars anymore!
@@restoringsalvage many people say that. Better to do it privately
when i bought a car without a v5 and copart asked me to tell the dvla i sold the car so that i can get a v5, it just sounds really dodgy. ive bought the car but they want me to say ive sold it? it makes no sense to me. anyone have a similar issue?
You don’t want to do that go to the post office and get a v63 form I think it’s called and fill it out send send it to dvla
Do you have to wait for a new logbook to come back in your name before you can sell the car?
You can sell it without, but it’s a lot better to wait for the logbook!
What’s the R on windscreen mean in Chaulk pen
It means it “runs”
Just subscribed to your channel 👍. The fees are the worst thing about copart! How far was the delivery to your home from copart roughly for that price?
Yeah they sure are you just have to factor it in when buying a vehicle and about a 2 hour drive also thanks 😊
@@restoringsalvage yes of course! Ok so about 100 ish miles then from you was just trying to gauge there delivery cost as the closest copart to me is 90 miles away 👍
@@danielgreen4213 you can get a delivery quote on the website just remember to add 20% tax on top
And the 'Virtual bidding FEE' LMFAO of about £90. Remember folks there are no friends in business.
So it’s about £400 on top of the winning bid if you pick up yourself if delivered to you then it’s additional 300£ depending on how far the lot is I’m trying to find out how much they charge for 40mile delivery
No it depends on how much you spend there is a calculator too calculate how much fees you will pay and there is also a delivery section witch you can put your postcode in and it will tell you how much they will charge you
it used to be very cheap but it more than doubled recently. cost me £165+vat from nearby depot but they then take off the lot retrieval fee so it works out cheaper than that
If the car is run and drive, can't you pick up the car yourself like at the ASM auction?
No they don’t let you unfortunately some auctions do buy Copart don’t
Mafia if they not let you drive it away if not on it and they charge too much for 200 miles
please tell me, for example, I won a car and it starts and drives, can I come and pick it up myself? Or what is the procedure? Thank you very much for your answer
Only if you got really BIG nuts Bro!
Yes you can pick them up, and drive away from copart York and Peterlee, as I do so regularly
Wonder how much delivery is for 200 miles
Not sure can check on the website
Forget about that, at least your getting something for this payment. Copart charge about £ 100 for their 'Virtual bidding fee' which is the only way to buy LMFAO. Then there is ALL the other fee's. They don't exist to help the customer mate! Your the victim!"!
I still don’t get how this works once you buy the car and repair it at the garage who makes it road worthy? Mot? Or?
Yes so basically with a car N vehicle it’s mainly bolt on bolt off parts so you fix all the damage get it mot and it’s ready too go
@@restoringsalvage What happens if it’s category S, is repairing it yourself still an option if you’re able and is still just a simple M.O.T to put it back on the road?
@@jaysimpson6857 you can repair it yourself but you need more expensive tools too pull out bent legs or welding I would also get it checked by a professional after the repair just to make sure everything is safe if you haven’t done it before I would personally stick too cat n till you are more comfortable with it!
@@restoringsalvage I bought a category C car 15 years ago and had it professionally repaired, after which I had to have some kind of Vosa engineer inspection for the standard of repairs, once it had been signed off as properly repaired it was allowed to go for M.O.T. It seems the regulations are a lot more relaxed these days, quite concerning really but like you say cat N is the safer bet, not just for restoration but for buyers too. I imagine there’s plenty of poorly repaired cat S vehicles on the road.
@@jaysimpson6857 there’s plenty of poorly repaired cars all round really mate but if you do buy a cat s definitely get it properly checked too make sure everything is safe
How do u tax the car or apply for it if you don’t have a v5 on file
You can tax the vehicle with the green slip or go too the post office and you can tax it there
Do they help with shipping to other countries?
I believe so you can always get someone to deliver it for you!
Could you please advise in regards to VAT , if I buy let say a car for 10k would the VAT be the standard 20 percent of the car price? Thanks in advance!
You only pay VAT on the vehicles if it states so, example many vans you have to pay VAT and it will be the normal 20%!
@@restoringsalvage thanks mate
What happens if the V5 is on file, do you still need to apply for the V62?
No you are good to go!
How much do they charge for delivery if the lot is 40miles away? And once you join when you bidding do they tell you the total price you will have to pay buyer fee delivery etc in advance or you only find out once you won the bid?
You can find out by checking on there different softwares but they will tell you ones you have bought the vehicle as well
@@restoringsalvage thank you for all the info I’m already looking at a few cars will buy one soon as I find a good example for a decent enough price
@@MissionKid no problem
hi, I won a car 'on approval' today and I cant find the car anywhere under lots won, open or lost. Where would you say its gone?
They most likely have decided not to give it to you!
have just subbed 👍👍
Thanks means a lot!
Just wanna say how lucky it is for you to have a copart in your country since for us it costs us a lot. For example if we buy a car for 2000 euro in US copart with taxes and delivery it will average at around 6 grand. UK copart the same 2000 euro car will cost 4 grand and in FIN copart and DE copart around 3.5 grand.
The not factoring transporting from the port to my house and the repairs of the car.
The only way to make profit or even make even is buying a very expensive car for verrryyy cheap and using sketchy companies who deliver in like 5 months (usual delivery time is like 3 months through a legit company) through different countries to avoid the 30% import tax.
Also UK cars for us are just useful as donors.
I dont know why I made this comment since it doesnt serve any purpose other than for me to say out loud all this annoying bullshit when i see you buy a car thats damaged for 1.5k when the same crashed car costs 4k for us😢
Sorry too here this mate is there not over auction sites you can use in your country? Also it’s not all rainbow and sunshine I’ve put a lot of effort and time in too making it nice and it owes me around 4K at the moment
@@restoringsalvage there are auction sites but its mostly just cars that are barely alive (rusted, engines barely running) and pretty much none of the cars are crash damaged. Except imported or you can even buy cars that are still on the way from USA. And i understand that after fixing in costs 4k but for us its the same price before even starting to fix the car.
The resellers or whatever you call them can do this and make profit because of the trucks with the ability to carry 2 or 3 cars that they have. Just a regular person who eants to buy something like this ( crash damaged car ) is too expensive and after fixing its the same as buying a non damaged one and then using a hammer to make some dents in it. :Dd
@@restoringsalvageust found a non crashed 2013 Seat leon ( non FR) with 150k KM and the most generic spec interior and 1.2l 77kw 105 horses, gas car.
6.200 EURO
Im in Lithuania BTW
Dont get me wrong, good job on fixing the car it looks good.
Also the steering wheel alone would cost around 120euro if its in not that well of a condition 200 if in good condition
Just checked how much it costs to buy a crashed car from the US
2000 Auction Win price
600 auction tax
500 biurocracy
1000 for the transoprt to container and for the container
(30%) 1350 tax for import to Lithuania
300 unloading from the ship
300 delivery from the port to my town
TOTAL: 6050 euro
Hi
How do you find out if it is being sold through insurance or individual sellers?
It says on the windscreen, if there is an “X” at the end of the long number, then it’s an insurance job.
But if it’s a “C” then it’s a customer vehicle!
You don't, thats the game! The less you know the more they get. Vague, Vague, Vague Copart. Ask yourself one question. Do you really want to get involved in the auction which has no real rules or reg's and is a totally one sided game? Can you afford to encounter some BIG surprises? You'll get them with Vague Copart. CAUSE YOU DON'T!
Have you got to be in the trade to bid now?
No not on copart
No mate, you just got to be brave, mad, like surprises and like to blow money OR ALL four!
@@DoubleA115 Dude why are you commenting on everyone's comments discouraging them lol. This is a genuine trade just like any other. buy, repair & sell. Cars aren't just one time use. You seem to be casting your fears onto others and it's pretty revolting.
@@johhhnny7296 I love people like you . I Comment because Copart's 'Auction' is simply not an auction,. Copart 'sell' or trys to sellI in MY OPINION by 'trotting' bids up using fictitious bidders.probably in Copart offices. 'Come on' cars re-entered week after week and buyers winning lots and then receiving a Bid cancellation notice totally wasting buyers time. Copart hide damage too and list two pictures of a Radio and not a close up of damage. They always take photos at a vague angle because it suits them. The less you see the better for them and cars / vans which have obviously been swimming listed as 'does not start'. Copart is just vague top to bottom and a waste of time. They even sell private individuals complete and utter rubbish now too which to the trained eye stands out like a sore thumb. BUT YOU CRACK ON COPART FANBOY AND A SINCERE 'GOOD LUCK'
How much does delivery usually cost the estimator on the website shows me a error?
It depends on location mate usually about £2 a mile
Can one get qualified automotive inspectors to view and test cars at Copart UK on your behalf?
Yes absolutely, just trying googling it should be able too find someone in your area!
Is Kim Kardashian a Virgin? Thats the honest answer bro. Top question this one mind You still a bit 'green' Bro? Copart will certainly 'crisp' your ass brown. Any inspection people you send in here will be like laughed at and a waste of your time & money
How long wait for v62 for v5?
I filled one out in the post office and had the v5 about two weeks later
What about when it says buy it now on the listing as you scroll down? Is it actually that price to buy without having to go through a live auction?
Yes but you will have to pay auction fees and delivery fee on top.
Hi when i sign up to become a copart member it says on the website member get hpi access do you get full hpi history or do their mean just the category s or n on the description
Usually just the category of the vehicle sometimes you get full hpi access tho
Decide your max price, and STICK TO IT.......... Don't forget to factor in all the extra hidden costs. More often than not, I see cars sell for way too much, and you may aswell just buy a straight one....
Exactly that mate I probs paid a little too much for that but I still made over a grand!
I still don’t get it, I’m planing to buy a motorcycle and if I do how would I register it legally as mine for the government know it’s mine and not someone else’s ?
Yes you would fill the v5 out in your name of as a car dealer
@@restoringsalvage ooooh right thank you, by the way as a 17 year old, do I have to get a provisional drive license or can I just skip that and get the A1 license ?
VAT to be added to final sale price: No
final bill:
VAT VAT VAT
maybe contest the added VAT ?
The price I paid was at the end of the video, the VAT had already been added, you don’t pay extra vat for most cars, just vans usually!
Check out ALL the FEE'S and potential hassle. Then shake your head!
How to pick up the car without using recovery track .I mean can I drive it from there so I can save on transportation
Unfortunately not from copart some auctions allow it but most vehcials from copart are not road worthy straight out the box
@@restoringsalvage what if there is just a dent on the door and car drives starts will it still need to get recovered I guess the cars are not motd or taxed? First time using the site
@@MissionKid yeah would still need to be recovered the site can do it for you less hassle but usually cost a little more and some will still have MOT and tax
How do you keep your original bid
There is a button that say “keep original bid” on the ad
@@restoringsalvage oh ok. Thanks. I heard that your suppose to leave the account for 24hr and then it will be approved. Or is that wrong ? This is literally my first bid
@@lemar1398 Depends on if the person gives you the car or not thought what you won it for
Thanks.
No problem 😊
Auction fee is the one that ruins it
Definitely the delivery hurt as well aha
What it mean V5 N/A? And howCan i have V5?
Means there is no v5 with the vehicle you’ll have to go fill a form out at the post office too get the vehicle registered in your name
Sala to drive the car without v5?
How come on no listings does it show me the full VRN?
Not 100% sure what you mean?
@@restoringsalvage I mean when you was checking the reg of the car it was all showing so you could check the Mot on the car. I can’t do that it has for example “BN67 ***”
@@Abdul-ce6zz You just click on the reg and it will tell you
@@restoringsalvage it doesn’t I wish I could show you😂
@@Abdul-ce6zz send me an email restoringsalvage@gmail.com with a photo if you want try figure it out
I bid 1000 di not know it might be 1700
Yeah it will tell you on the website
So you can't drive the car from the lot?
No unfortunately not
you could ask someone who is already in the car park with a recovery truck to tow the car round the corner for you
You must be local to me. I’m PL5 lol
No way lol you’ve probably see me working on the cars 🚗