My Camry has been really good to me. It’s a 2010 I purchased around 11/2009. It has over 200,000. Miles and still going with regular maintenance. Love Toyato so far.
I had a 2005 Toyota Sieana van and it was a flawless vehicle for over 200,000 miles until someone hit it head on and totaled it. Insurance still gave me $8,000 for it at 7 years old.
Westlake Services is an auto loan lender like Santander. Re: Your new idea for the channel, whatever makes you happy, it's YOUR channel. Most of your viewers have been here for a long time and have ridden through the different whims.. the repairing old cars from the 80's, buying classic muscle cars, going on road trips with MWM, the European phases, the truck phases, etc. Some people may get upset, but we're all human and need to do different things or we get burned out. Most of us are here for it, just for the love of God, don't transition into doing electric bikes! 😏😂
The plate readers on the repo trucks/spotters are actually a little more complex than you think. They don't just cruise waiting to get a repo ping, they actually store and upload not only the plate, but also the location the plate was scanned so if the car comes up for repossession later, then the tow company can actually input the plate into the database and get a GPS map of everywhere that plate was scanned so they can have a good idea of where it's been and where it's likely to be. So, yeah. The cameras actually have more functionality than you think.
@@txtchjmb29 Zero timing belts. Actually, I did not do much to the car besides oil changes and filters. Spark plugs once, tranny fluid twice, new radiator at year 18. Lots of brakes, at least 4 times. Hondas brakes are garbage maybe from the design. I did all the work myself.
Times have definately changed in the last few years. I was in that industry for a long time and we never sent an undamaged 400 mile repo to Copart. That type of vehicle would go to the regular dealer auction. Only vehicles in really bad condition went to Copart.
I believe theirs no more room that kinda got me thinking the same but I remembered Randy saying theirs no room at actions you can hardly walk around and moving cars was another level . I can also be wrong by not seeing the whole picture 😜
Someone bought the Hyundai and couldn't get insurance or the insurance was crazy expensive. Some insurance companies won't issue Hyundai or Kia because they get stolen so often.
My daily driver is an 04 ES330. 160k miles. Everything including the sunroof and heated leather seats still work perfectly. I did add a modern wireless cell phone compatible head unit, phone NAV fires up immediately. Just had to find a hidden spot for the microphone. Still rides smoothly, somewhat powerful engine. Paid 3500 for it 3 years ago. Recommend one to anyone.
Just to let you know. Any newer Honda will show EVERY warning when the car loses battery power and is jumped off. Sometimes it will clear after a couple of driven miles. Sometimes the dealer has to clear the warnings.
All three of those flooded West Lake cars had the same dealership sticker on the back of them. They either got flooded out or there was some major insurance fraud going on.
I love my 2022 Hyundai Tucson. I get great gas mileage. I’ve never had a problem with the vehicle, the warranty is fantastic. The folks at the service department are great. Also, while I travel in Italy, I see hundreds of Hyundai Tucson all over the place. It’s a strong vehicle! I keep my oil changed every 5000 miles.
He may still be thinking about it. We don't know when he filmed his quitting video. These other videos could have been in the pipeline long before he made the quitting video. Only time will tell if he decides to quit or not.
randy, my wife and i have owned 4 hyundai's. we currently drive a kona suv. the warranty can't be beat. the car runs great. the gas mileage is accurate as i couldn't believe 42 miles per gallon on a trip.
@@danielventura8073 I get Pandora for free with a few 30 second ads. All the services are down in subscribers as customers cancel, because of inflation every dollar has to be accounted.
love to see you grab that rx350, my buddy says they go for well under 10 at auction, wanted to get one for my wife at some point. The only issue with them is look for an oil leak at the corner of the timing cover near the bottom, if its leaking bad, its an engine out job to replace the seals. The other issue is blend door actuators can require full dash removal if they are broken. Same engine as the v6 camry, v6 venza, and for a time a v6 rav4.
I own a 2021 Hyundai Kona Limited with 20k miles. I bought it new. If my engine or tranny goes out in the next 6 years, yes they will repair it for free. I like my car. It's fun to drive. The only thing you need to keep an eye on is the build up of carbon on the valves. I also like the Frontier Pick Ups.. they are great too.
What's better than a brand new car for kids right ? i fully agree 100%.. the first 2024 - Hyundai Elantra that Randy presented here, looks brand spanking new is a great vehicle from medium class ( decent space inside front & back it can carry 4 adults not crumped in the back like a i20 ) has great mileage and fully covered with that super-dealer warranty.. Not sure why Nick would not be happy with that.. heck i would, it has less than 500 miles for crying out loud ! c'mon people !
No hate or nothing but it doesn’t make sense to buy a kid a $23,000 car for their first car. Yeah it has good warranty’s and all but i feel like a kids first car should be something cheaper, mainly so they actually learn how to drive first and maybe if they want learn how to do some basic maintenance. Which I’m not saying you can’t do all that on the Hyundai but price wise it just doesn’t make sense to me idk maybe I’m just goofy tho
dont compain about people who dont like different brands of cars!!! iff they dont like the cars they dont have to watch your video's randy!! keep up te good work good (youtube) friend!!! i love your video's doesn't matter to me what kind of cars you show.... i just love to watch your content for years now.. every day i'm looking forward to your content...ill say it again.... GOOD WORK RANDY😁😁😁😁
Sorry to disagree with you about Kia/Hyndai. They take every excuse to deny engine warranty claims. A close friend, the dealership installed a used engine with a bad head gasket. Dealer says 1 quart of oil every 300 miles is normal oil use.
@@dweenmuse5765 boss I hear ya. Friend of mine bought a used 2019 Veloster. Had it less than a year and the engine went. Took it to a local Hyundai dealer and it sat for 4 months before they got to it. Then Hyundai would only cover 60% of the cost, so it took another $5800 to get the replacement engine in it. Now 4 months later, the engine is acting up again.
My co-worker got her new KIA SUV transmission replacement denied. It was only a year old, and the transmission stopped shifting after 3 gear or something. Her local KIA dealership refused to work on her car. She is using her parent's old Toyota RAV4 at the moment.
@@orman2222 brother I believe it. Even with their 100,000 mile warranty, it feels like they will try to find anything to weasel out of honoring it. I wonder if they tried to blame her for the way she drives it or something. She needs to speak to an attorney on this, because no way she burned it up on her own in under a year. That sucks, but thank her for me. I was actually considering Hyundai/Kia when I'm done with my Terrain, but not now.
2:21 If you watch Branden from Car Questions Answered who is a used car dealer from NC and he has been saying that if a dealership can’t sell a vehicle, the manufacturer can repossess it and they sell it at an auction with the dealership paying the difference. Zac and Ray from The Car Edge channel has been saying the same also.
The 2013 Lexus 2GR FE engine is pretty bulletproof. The vehicle is a bit heavy, so it's slower than most cars with that 270hp engine. Figure 0-60 in 7, then finish the quarter mile in just over 15, doing 92mph. Don't drive like that, you might get 25mpg. The Elantra isn't very high up in the Hyundai line, but is a very sensible econocar that has evolved a lot since I bought a new 1992 Saturn SL2 instead of it. You know, like how a Corolla now is bigger and nicer than a Camry was back in the day.
The Toyota 2GR-FE is a great motor, but maintenance on it is a pain. Spark plugs replacement takes time. The timing chain cover tends to leak oil after 100k miles. I had to apply new timing chain cover seal on my mother's Toyota Avalon V6. It has 130k miles and runs like a champ. I just hate doing daily maintenance on it.
Your friend was LUCKY, most people have to jump through hoops to get a new engine, prove maintenance intervals, etc. I had a 2023 Tuscon SEL with the convenience package. That free maintenance means an oil change every 7000-7500 miles, if you try to bring it in early like at 4000 they won't pay for it or do it, i used to change every 3500 so i paid for every other one myself! I never test drove it and my front rotors were out of true rand new, i had to call Hyundai and they opened up a 'case' to make a long story short i brought it to another dealer and they replaced the front rotors, some dealers SUCK and i gave tons on negative feedback on that dealer!!!! For some reason it had factory out of spec rotors, i never drove it over 75 and no panic stops, etc I noticed it driving it home from the dealer. I traded it for a 2023 RAM 1500 Classic Warlock, i don't miss the Tuscon, good for gas mileage that's it!
@@1MsScorp A pickup to me is more useful than an SUV at times and the extra gas doesn't really bother me, you can have 30 MPG and the usefulness of a full-sized RAM pick-up.
That hyundai looks real nice but we rented one and it is super hard on the body if you drive a good ways. Oh and The ones that die at a red light (for gas savings) uses more gas than one that doesn't... Nice cars tho
I use to work at a local Hyundai dealership I would never even touch one though seen brand new cars come in for the motor or transmission way to many times I mean the warranty should be a red flag
@@ethanbordeau6591 yes...I said the same on Scotty yt page...my husband is a mechanic and I sad people are fooled by the warranty because times are,so hard people aren't critically thinking and a little lazy.
@@XrayDean not from what I experienced there a lot of these cars were 1-3 years old we were swapping motors daily most were under warranty as we had to send them back to the manufacturer
@@carmellatte71 definitely cheap cars tend to sell more but there is definitely a reason they are cheap these are coming in are low mileage vehicles and they just don’t last
Westlake Services LLC is Westlake Financial - subprime lender out of CA. Pretty common to see these cars repossessed cause it tends to be bottom of the barrel credit score borrowers.
The super dirty, relatively low mileage cars are where you will make the most money. Put tires on them, detail and you are good to go. By the way, that cloth upholstery in Toyotas, clean up amazingly well. I have owned 3 of them. They get dirty because the color is so light.
The Toyota GR engine family is a gasoline, open-deck, piston V6 engine series. The GR series has a 60° die-cast aluminium block and aluminium DOHC cylinder heads. Wikipedia Cooling system: Water cooled Cylinder block material: Die-cast aluminium Power output: 236-317 hp (176-236 kW; 239-321 PS) Predecessor: Toyota MZ engine; Toyota JZ engine (I6); Toyota VZ engine Successor: Toyota T24A engine Torque output: 266-295 lb⋅ft (361-400 N⋅m)
The lexus is an interesting spec. Base nav package but headlight washers. I had a 2015 with Silver and Saddle Brown and it was a beautiful car. Unfortunately had sketchy history and electrical gremlins (uncommon) but it was slick.. Now have a 2017 RX and it's pretty good.
Yeah, but you can get a Toyota or a Honda for the same money. It just might not be as fancy. THAT is why people buy Hyundai/Kia because they're filled with "value" which translates to fancy options on a garbage car. Americans are obsessed with looks over substance. I'll take a boring, reliable Toyota over a fancy-looking Kia any day.
I usually buy Hondas , but I bought a Hyundai Tucson , 7 years ago .. based on the sporty looks and it has been a great little SUV with well over 100k miles.
Hi, What would be a website source to peer into for a car that would match the same situation of your friend Austin Carr and his Hundai Elantra. Also, for a car to get a brand new engine put in place would it have to be a 2024?
39:01 also the owner may have had enough of this car because hyundai paint lawsuit. some of their cars paint peels off in sheets and they decided to not pay the payment anymore and them took a bat to it.
How do u know what's a repo n if it's a dealership trying to sale .Just wanting to know because I do check out the auctions but I feel like the dealerships are gonna take most the cars I want so I quit trying but if u could teach me some tricks I probably just need to watch more of ur videos correct
@ AutoAuctionRebuilds Hey Randy, could you break down what the fees are on buying a car from the auction site? I looked at auto bid master and they wanted $1071 for a 275 bid... 308 auction fees..... 349 auto bid fee.... and then the transaction fee.... Is this normal or really high?
I have seen that before years ago I was looking at a new chevy sonoma ext that the dealer had custom painted when I went back to buy it they sold it saw it around town a elderly lady was driving it and a couple of months later or so saw it in the fence at the local credit union the elderly lady passed away so the daughter turned it back in. it only a like 400 miles on it.
Honestly I Like the Hyundai and Kia’s after about 2013 they have stepped up their game and made decent cars ever since, I like how they look and you get a lot for a pretty decent price.
Luckily I had done the "software" update on my Kia Soul before the engine went out. Since they did the update the car went into limp mode when the rod blew and then I had it towed to the dealer. They did end up putting another engine in it free of charge to me. I did sell it right after that. I had a friend whose burned to the ground and the fireman told him it was the third or 4th one they had to put out. No more Kia's or Hyundai's for me
Hi Randy, good morning I just got done watching your cool power walk around that you posted your new idea about buying new cars and fixing them up and then reselling them is a wonderful idea. It’s a great idea. I think you just came on with a wonderful wonderful idea. I hope you get to do what you want with them but this new idea that you have is great. I think it’s perfect man and I hope you do it but anyhow I hope you have a great day and I’ll talk to you soon. See ya.
I would bet the other Hyundai you found with the 499 miles, could have come from the same place of the flood that the black one was in. Just cleaned up.
I love my 2018 Sonata. It is a part of the engine recall do to oil burning. I got a new engine last year at 110,000 miles since the engine seized. I would buy that Elantra in a split second in that condition if the deal is great
That Elantra would be perfect for Nick! He gets a new, safe car, but you don't have the concern of a teen driving a "new" car because it was already repoed!
Well, Randy, there’s been all kinds of flooding this year. If you remember that hurricane that came up through Texas Missouri all the way up through Michigan cause lots of flooding. Just this week there’s all kinds of flooding going on in Connecticut so they’ll be lots of flooded cars up in that area eventually. I just watched a TH-cam video of the news highlights in Connecticut, hundreds of cars underwater Lady, I work with lives in Houston Texas. She was flooded out of her house for three weeks back in July so who knows where those flooded cars came from.
Automax evidently lost the Hyundai dealership and it moved down the street under a different owner, Joe Cooper. That could be a repo from the dealership and it might have been one of their service loaners. They were poorly ran so was not surprised. In regards to Hyundai though, I was looking for a new SUV a few months ago and thoroughly researched and drove all the different makes and models. bought a Hyundai, drove the best, most features and outstanding warranty!
I thought we was gravitating towards the gt mustang, I was curious too see the interior and the start up.... Especially the cold start 😂❤ but great video, that Hyundai car opened my eyes!
Reminds me of a scene in married with children. A car wash lost Al's old Dodge, so they wanted to replace it. They asked him, how does a new Hyundai sound? He responded, like an old lawnmower
When you said “ I’m not really big on Toyotas” I pictured Scotty Kilmer having a fit.😂😂😂😂😂
His Celica is the best car in the world.
My Camry has been really good to me. It’s a 2010 I purchased around 11/2009. It has over 200,000. Miles and still going with regular maintenance. Love Toyato so far.
I had a 2005 Toyota Sieana van and it was a flawless vehicle for over 200,000 miles until someone hit it head on and totaled it. Insurance still gave me $8,000 for it at 7 years old.
Westlake Services is an auto loan lender like Santander.
Re: Your new idea for the channel, whatever makes you happy, it's YOUR channel. Most of your viewers have been here for a long time and have ridden through the different whims.. the repairing old cars from the 80's, buying classic muscle cars, going on road trips with MWM, the European phases, the truck phases, etc.
Some people may get upset, but we're all human and need to do different things or we get burned out.
Most of us are here for it, just for the love of God, don't transition into doing electric bikes! 😏😂
The plate readers on the repo trucks/spotters are actually a little more complex than you think. They don't just cruise waiting to get a repo ping, they actually store and upload not only the plate, but also the location the plate was scanned so if the car comes up for repossession later, then the tow company can actually input the plate into the database and get a GPS map of everywhere that plate was scanned so they can have a good idea of where it's been and where it's likely to be. So, yeah. The cameras actually have more functionality than you think.
I bought a brand new V6 Accord in 2000 and sold it in 2020. I drove that car for 20 years.
How many timing belts did you do?
@@txtchjmb29 Zero timing belts. Actually, I did not do much to the car besides oil changes and filters. Spark plugs once, tranny fluid twice, new radiator at year 18. Lots of brakes, at least 4 times. Hondas brakes are garbage maybe from the design. I did all the work myself.
@@andredaedone7732 miles when you sold it?
Timing belts are done usually 100-110k
I did mine once on my 2002 accord 4 cylinder
@@andredaedone7732 Honda accords are bulletproof
Times have definately changed in the last few years. I was in that industry for a long time and we never sent an undamaged 400 mile repo to Copart. That type of vehicle would go to the regular dealer auction. Only vehicles in really bad condition went to Copart.
I believe theirs no more room that kinda got me thinking the same but I remembered Randy saying theirs no room at actions you can hardly walk around and moving cars was another level . I can also be wrong by not seeing the whole picture 😜
@@arsenmat it's another guy,
randy only does walk arounds at iaa and co part
Someone bought the Hyundai and couldn't get insurance or the insurance was crazy expensive. Some insurance companies won't issue Hyundai or Kia because they get stolen so often.
Only on some models that use the key to start. The push button models do not have the theft issue.
@@oldgunownerthis was a key start 😮
My daily driver is an 04 ES330. 160k miles. Everything including the sunroof and heated leather seats still work perfectly. I did add a modern wireless cell phone compatible head unit, phone NAV fires up immediately. Just had to find a hidden spot for the microphone. Still rides smoothly, somewhat powerful engine. Paid 3500 for it 3 years ago. Recommend one to anyone.
whats an es330
@@mysterioushands69 older Lexus. Very similar to a Camry,
Dealers are definitely getting their inventory re-po’d right now.
I love Hyundai and Kia. I had a 2020 sonata and put 85k miles on it, no issues at all. They have come a LONG way!
Just to let you know. Any newer Honda will show EVERY warning when the car loses battery power and is jumped off. Sometimes it will clear after a couple of driven miles. Sometimes the dealer has to clear the warnings.
Randy loves that 2024-5 Hyundai with .400 miles sooo much the rest of his vid, he sounded alot like Elmer Fudd lol 😆 😂 🤣 😅
I’ve had 2 Hyundai vehicles. My oldest one still runs great, purchased in 2002! Don’t sleep on Hyundai. Their warranty and service is phenomenal.
All three of those flooded West Lake cars had the same dealership sticker on the back of them. They either got flooded out or there was some major insurance fraud going on.
I love my 2022 Hyundai Tucson. I get great gas mileage. I’ve never had a problem with the vehicle, the warranty is fantastic. The folks at the service department are great. Also, while I travel in Italy, I see hundreds of Hyundai Tucson all over the place. It’s a strong vehicle! I keep my oil changed every 5000 miles.
Hi Randy I am glad you are not quitting TH-cam btw please do a veloster n if there is keep the good content going please notice this comment
He may still be thinking about it. We don't know when he filmed his quitting video. These other videos could have been in the pipeline long before he made the quitting video. Only time will tell if he decides to quit or not.
I say just scale back a bit
@@BrennaUrbangirl oh I forgot
randy, my wife and i have owned 4 hyundai's. we currently drive a kona suv. the warranty can't be beat. the car runs great. the gas mileage is accurate as i couldn't believe 42 miles per gallon on a trip.
I wish cars still had CD players. My 07 Mercury had a 6 disc changer, Sirius and 8 speaker premium sound. I miss that.
@@danielventura8073 I get Pandora for free with a few 30 second ads. All the services are down in subscribers as customers cancel, because of inflation every dollar has to be accounted.
I appreciate you explaining the difference between a repo and a remarketing. There is a lot of difference!
love to see you grab that rx350, my buddy says they go for well under 10 at auction, wanted to get one for my wife at some point. The only issue with them is look for an oil leak at the corner of the timing cover near the bottom, if its leaking bad, its an engine out job to replace the seals. The other issue is blend door actuators can require full dash removal if they are broken. Same engine as the v6 camry, v6 venza, and for a time a v6 rav4.
I own a 2021 Hyundai Kona Limited with 20k miles. I bought it new. If my engine or tranny goes out in the next 6 years, yes they will repair it for free. I like my car. It's fun to drive. The only thing you need to keep an eye on is the build up of carbon on the valves. I also like the Frontier Pick Ups.. they are great too.
I have had five frontiers and all were very reliable.
Keep oil changes every 5 unless u do a lot of highway driving then 10k
@@jessewynne8193 Thanks but I change my oil every 6 months..I only drive it 4k miles.a.year..
Nicks first car 🎉🎉🎉
What's better than a brand new car for kids right ? i fully agree 100%.. the first 2024 - Hyundai Elantra that Randy presented here, looks brand spanking new is a great vehicle from medium class ( decent space inside front & back it can carry 4 adults not crumped in the back like a i20 ) has great mileage and fully covered with that super-dealer warranty.. Not sure why Nick would not be happy with that.. heck i would, it has less than 500 miles for crying out loud ! c'mon people !
No hate or nothing but it doesn’t make sense to buy a kid a $23,000 car for their first car. Yeah it has good warranty’s and all but i feel like a kids first car should be something cheaper, mainly so they actually learn how to drive first and maybe if they want learn how to do some basic maintenance. Which I’m not saying you can’t do all that on the Hyundai but price wise it just doesn’t make sense to me idk maybe I’m just goofy tho
dont compain about people who dont like different brands of cars!!! iff they dont like the cars they dont have to watch your video's randy!! keep up te good work good (youtube) friend!!! i love your video's doesn't matter to me what kind of cars you show.... i just love to watch your content for years now.. every day i'm looking forward to your content...ill say it again.... GOOD WORK RANDY😁😁😁😁
I know how you feel about CVT. Just be aware in case you don't already know that Elantra would have their version. They call it IVT.
Sorry to disagree with you about Kia/Hyndai. They take every excuse to deny engine warranty claims. A close friend, the dealership installed a used engine with a bad head gasket. Dealer says 1 quart of oil every 300 miles is normal oil use.
@@dweenmuse5765 boss I hear ya. Friend of mine bought a used 2019 Veloster. Had it less than a year and the engine went. Took it to a local Hyundai dealer and it sat for 4 months before they got to it. Then Hyundai would only cover 60% of the cost, so it took another $5800 to get the replacement engine in it. Now 4 months later, the engine is acting up again.
My co-worker got her new KIA SUV transmission replacement denied. It was only a year old, and the transmission stopped shifting after 3 gear or something.
Her local KIA dealership refused to work on her car. She is using her parent's old Toyota RAV4 at the moment.
@@orman2222 brother I believe it. Even with their 100,000 mile warranty, it feels like they will try to find anything to weasel out of honoring it. I wonder if they tried to blame her for the way she drives it or something. She needs to speak to an attorney on this, because no way she burned it up on her own in under a year. That sucks, but thank her for me. I was actually considering Hyundai/Kia when I'm done with my Terrain, but not now.
They replaced the block in my 2011 Hyundai sonata for a recall at no cost.
@@orman2222 Although car manufacturers hate to honor warranty issues there is something going on in this story.
2:21 If you watch Branden from Car Questions Answered who is a used car dealer from NC and he has been saying that if a dealership can’t sell a vehicle, the manufacturer can repossess it and they sell it at an auction with the dealership paying the difference. Zac and Ray from The Car Edge channel has been saying the same also.
The 2013 Lexus 2GR FE engine is pretty bulletproof. The vehicle is a bit heavy, so it's slower than most cars with that 270hp engine. Figure 0-60 in 7, then finish the quarter mile in just over 15, doing 92mph. Don't drive like that, you might get 25mpg.
The Elantra isn't very high up in the Hyundai line, but is a very sensible econocar that has evolved a lot since I bought a new 1992 Saturn SL2 instead of it. You know, like how a Corolla now is bigger and nicer than a Camry was back in the day.
The saturns in manual were bulletproof the auto Saturn’s went out fairly early on..and expensive to replace
I be owned 5 Saturn’s.
And my 05 ion redline quad coupe 5 speed 178k miles on origanl clutch and never had a single issue
The Toyota 2GR-FE is a great motor, but maintenance on it is a pain.
Spark plugs replacement takes time. The timing chain cover tends to leak oil after 100k miles. I had to apply new timing chain cover seal on my mother's Toyota Avalon V6.
It has 130k miles and runs like a champ. I just hate doing daily maintenance on it.
I am a Hyundai/Kia fan, I would enjoy seeing more on your channel.
Your friend was LUCKY, most people have to jump through hoops to get a new engine, prove maintenance intervals, etc. I had a 2023 Tuscon SEL with the convenience package. That free maintenance means an oil change every 7000-7500 miles, if you try to bring it in early like at 4000 they won't pay for it or do it, i used to change every 3500 so i paid for every other one myself! I never test drove it and my front rotors were out of true rand new, i had to call Hyundai and they opened up a 'case' to make a long story short i brought it to another dealer and they replaced the front rotors, some dealers SUCK and i gave tons on negative feedback on that dealer!!!! For some reason it had factory out of spec rotors, i never drove it over 75 and no panic stops, etc I noticed it driving it home from the dealer. I traded it for a 2023 RAM 1500 Classic Warlock, i don't miss the Tuscon, good for gas mileage that's it!
@@zxtenn 💯💯💯
@@1MsScorp A pickup to me is more useful than an SUV at times and the extra gas doesn't really bother me, you can have 30 MPG and the usefulness of a full-sized RAM pick-up.
Love all the videos you put out no matter what it is
That Hyundai will be a steal! Go for it!!!
Hi! Very interesting video! I’m just wondering if you ever go through at the end and show what the vehicles you were interested in sold for?
That hyundai looks real nice but we rented one and it is super hard on the body if you drive a good ways. Oh and The ones that die at a red light (for gas savings) uses more gas than one that doesn't... Nice cars tho
When looking for a good used car is this a good place?
I use to work at a local Hyundai dealership I would never even touch one though seen brand new cars come in for the motor or transmission way to many times I mean the warranty should be a red flag
Very low percentage of warrantee use is why they can do it. Any car can break with physical or maintenance abuse.
@@ethanbordeau6591 yes...I said the same on Scotty yt page...my husband is a mechanic and I sad people are fooled by the warranty because times are,so hard people aren't critically thinking and a little lazy.
@@XrayDean not from what I experienced there a lot of these cars were 1-3 years old we were swapping motors daily most were under warranty as we had to send them back to the manufacturer
@@carmellatte71 definitely cheap cars tend to sell more but there is definitely a reason they are cheap these are coming in are low mileage vehicles and they just don’t last
2014 kia forte lx 256,000 miles and still running
33:35 - "Seminole Auto Sales" on the back of the flood cars, so I think you're right! That car lot got probably flooded.
Westlake Services LLC is Westlake Financial - subprime lender out of CA. Pretty common to see these cars repossessed cause it tends to be bottom of the barrel credit score borrowers.
The super dirty, relatively low mileage cars are where you will make the most money. Put tires on them, detail and you are good to go. By the way, that cloth upholstery in Toyotas, clean up amazingly well. I have owned 3 of them. They get dirty because the color is so light.
2gRfe was used in the RAV4 and Toyota Camry
I’ve never been a Kia fan but the new models look sharp
The Toyota GR engine family is a gasoline, open-deck, piston V6 engine series. The GR series has a 60° die-cast aluminium block and aluminium DOHC cylinder heads. Wikipedia
Cooling system: Water cooled
Cylinder block material: Die-cast aluminium
Power output: 236-317 hp (176-236 kW; 239-321 PS)
Predecessor: Toyota MZ engine; Toyota JZ engine (I6); Toyota VZ engine
Successor: Toyota T24A engine
Torque output: 266-295 lb⋅ft (361-400 N⋅m)
Thank you !
I love Kia’s and Hyundais - owned a couple new. Been good cars and in auction you can get for a steal.
The lexus is an interesting spec. Base nav package but headlight washers.
I had a 2015 with Silver and Saddle Brown and it was a beautiful car. Unfortunately had sketchy history and electrical gremlins (uncommon) but it was slick.. Now have a 2017 RX and it's pretty good.
Where do you got to go to buy one
Hello from Moosomin,Saskatchewan,Canada you have great videos and great at communicating. Thanks for sharing. 😊😊
Loved it buddy
I had a Elantra and it had some problems, but nothing major, sold it at 95,000 miles and do not want another one
Hyundai and Kia may not be better than Toyota and Honda but normal Americans can afford one !
Yeah, but you can get a Toyota or a Honda for the same money. It just might not be as fancy. THAT is why people buy Hyundai/Kia because they're filled with "value" which translates to fancy options on a garbage car. Americans are obsessed with looks over substance. I'll take a boring, reliable Toyota over a fancy-looking Kia any day.
Toyotas and Hondas are cheaper long term because they last longer than hyundai and Kia’s.
Toyota 🤮
@@w.miller7282 Take care of a Honda or Toyota and they will run forever. To a lot of people, that is boring.
I usually buy Hondas , but I bought a Hyundai Tucson , 7 years ago .. based on the sporty looks and it has been a great little SUV with well over 100k miles.
Interesting. What location you are at?
Yes lifetime engine replacement free including parts connected to the engine
If we're checking put n auction online how do we find out that it was a repo? Or any of the things you said they were called
Hi, thank you for good content I would like to know what corport you are at and where your car dealership is located I'm in Atlanta
Hi,
What would be a website source to peer into for a car that would match the same situation of your friend Austin Carr and his Hundai Elantra. Also, for a car to get a brand new engine put in place would it have to be a 2024?
Great car for Nick..safe and economical.
What about the Mustang convertible?
39:01 also the owner may have had enough of this car because hyundai paint lawsuit. some of their cars paint peels off in sheets and they decided to not pay the payment anymore and them took a bat to it.
Where do we find the prices on these cars
These are nice cars what state and city is this
0:31 How did they fit a spaceship in a Copart branch!!!! I need to buy one!
West lake service is a bit here pay here car lot easy finance but was flooded out and closed (didn’t say temp or perm) just currently closed
Where is this auction located
How do u know what's a repo n if it's a dealership trying to sale .Just wanting to know because I do check out the auctions but I feel like the dealerships are gonna take most the cars I want so I quit trying but if u could teach me some tricks
I probably just need to watch more of ur videos correct
On the Honda Accord a weak battery will cause the issues my wife has one and even that it would start every light would come on
@ AutoAuctionRebuilds Hey Randy, could you break down what the fees are on buying a car from the auction site? I looked at auto bid master and they wanted $1071 for a 275 bid... 308 auction fees..... 349 auto bid fee.... and then the transaction fee.... Is this normal or really high?
How much is the Elantra
Thanks for emphasizing that these previous owners are only hurting themselves by damaging their cars! Compounding stupidity!
Sometimes financing falls through, then I suppose the the customer didn’t bring the Hyundai back. Crazy but happens
I have seen that before years ago I was looking at a new chevy sonoma ext that the dealer had custom painted when I went back to buy it they sold it saw it around town a elderly lady was driving it and a couple of months later or so saw it in the fence at the local credit union the elderly lady passed away so the daughter turned it back in. it only a like 400 miles on it.
There was a laptop in that Rogue! some valuable stuff in there.
Every used car dealer in the country has 3 to 5 Nissan Rogue's on the lot! :)
Because they sell so many it’s mathematically logical.
Honestly I Like the Hyundai and Kia’s after about 2013 they have stepped up their game and made decent cars ever since, I like how they look and you get a lot for a pretty decent price.
Luckily I had done the "software" update on my Kia Soul before the engine went out. Since they did the update the car went into limp mode when the rod blew and then I had it towed to the dealer. They did end up putting another engine in it free of charge to me. I did sell it right after that. I had a friend whose burned to the ground and the fireman told him it was the third or 4th one they had to put out. No more Kia's or Hyundai's for me
8:12 that Elantra is perfect for Nicks first car!!! And once he gets money for what he wants u can just keep it or sell it
Owned one and liked it
Awesome video keep up with a great work and be safe out there.
Hi Randy, good morning I just got done watching your cool power walk around that you posted your new idea about buying new cars and fixing them up and then reselling them is a wonderful idea. It’s a great idea. I think you just came on with a wonderful wonderful idea. I hope you get to do what you want with them but this new idea that you have is great. I think it’s perfect man and I hope you do it but anyhow I hope you have a great day and I’ll talk to you soon. See ya.
33:39 when was the loss date on the dodge van
I would bet the other Hyundai you found with the 499 miles, could have come from the same place of the flood that the black one was in. Just cleaned up.
Good morning Randy from @Auto Action Rebuild glad to see you
Hey Ho! Randy, that Hyundia is first rate, I own a 2019 Kia Niro BEV, the best car IA have owned
I love my 2018 Sonata. It is a part of the engine recall do to oil burning. I got a new engine last year at 110,000 miles since the engine seized. I would buy that Elantra in a split second in that condition if the deal is great
Oh and even with the 2.0L turbo we get around 400 miles to a tank of regular gas
Oh and we get over 400 miles to a tank of regular gas with a 2.0L turbo
How do we find repos?
where is this
That Elantra would be perfect for Nick! He gets a new, safe car, but you don't have the concern of a teen driving a "new" car because it was already repoed!
That first car you looked at looked like a really good car to do I hope that you can get it and have it on the channel
It’s like that in tulsa area as well
The Hyundai must have been an unwind, a deal that fell through. Im surprised it didn't just go back to the dealer and now it's here in the repo lot
Well, Randy, there’s been all kinds of flooding this year. If you remember that hurricane that came up through Texas Missouri all the way up through Michigan cause lots of flooding. Just this week there’s all kinds of flooding going on in Connecticut so they’ll be lots of flooded cars up in that area eventually. I just watched a TH-cam video of the news highlights in Connecticut, hundreds of cars underwater Lady, I work with lives in Houston Texas. She was flooded out of her house for three weeks back in July so who knows where those flooded cars came from.
Keep it up Randy we love the grind!
Around the beginning, you passed a dodge journey, It is around 18:03, please. can you look at that?
Automax evidently lost the Hyundai dealership and it moved down the street under a different owner, Joe Cooper. That could be a repo from the dealership and it might have been one of their service loaners. They were poorly ran so was not surprised. In regards to Hyundai though, I was looking for a new SUV a few months ago and thoroughly researched and drove all the different makes and models. bought a Hyundai, drove the best, most features and outstanding warranty!
What's remarketing???
I thought we was gravitating towards the gt mustang, I was curious too see the interior and the start up.... Especially the cold start 😂❤ but great video, that Hyundai car opened my eyes!
Westlake is a finance company out of California Westlake financial services is the name of the company I financed threw them before
The hyundai maintenance warrtny applies to 1st owner only you lose maintenance and obly get 5 60 o powertrain if yoir 2nd owner
I didn't know that repo agencies have those plate readers. I was just thinking GPS Tracking modules or Onstar services.
Randy I'm glad ur still at it the retire vid scared me but if u retire enjoy the relaxation u deserve it
Is there any 2.o Ford fusion or sports 2.7v6
Reminds me of a scene in married with children. A car wash lost Al's old Dodge, so they wanted to replace it. They asked him, how does a new Hyundai sound? He responded, like an old lawnmower
Agree on those new Elantras Randy! Been keeping my eye out for when the hybrid can be had for cheap, used 🔥