@@Jarvaliciousmy school's bathrooms definitely qualify as a biohazard, last month one of the toilets got clogged, there was water on the floor an inch deep in that bathroom and the whole hallway has smelled like shit ever since
@@MrBestvirginia or just someone who doesnt like bmw? I have always owned german cars, and after owning 2 BMWs and their money pit problems I stay away from them for good
@@Trippy-Salamander or you can go to a junkyard or buy one that was in a bad crash and remove the interior from that car and put it in the biohazard one.
@@Trippy-Salamander its a dead body, the most horrible thing that can happen is bodly fluids being soaked up in the carpet and seating, anything else isn't a problem.
My daughter worked for a recovery towing company, repos. They picked up the vehicle, a quick grab scenario where the owner had missed 3 payments. When the driver got to the lot he went in and informed the owner that something was very wrong, it smells like road kill. The lady was in the backseat, had covered herself with a blanket and shot her self in the head. Of course they didn’t open the car, the owner immediately called 9-1-1 and long story short she had been inside of it for a few weeks. Crazily enough the bank had a company go out and do biohazard clean up, my daughter was told it was put the car back on the market, but I imagine it went to auction. Oh one of the other horrible things were the number of dead flies in the vehicle. It too was a BMW
@@-null-null8857 I think I get it, when she says owner, she means lawful owner of the car, not the one who didn't make the payments. The lady is the one who had the car I guess.
My cousin bought a brand new g wagon with 3 missing windows no passanger seat and the carpet under the seat was cut out, it also had bio on the glass from the auction. It was definitely a shooting victim vehicle. He drove it for a few years and sold it for more then he paid.
When I got in an accident a few years ago, I had some bear spray (pepper spray if you will) in the car that got punctured upon impact. I looked it up on an auto auction website and it was labeled as BIOHAZARD
@@bendaga yeah I’ve seen tons of them. I worked for a family that had a rebuilders license and a car hauling company. We transported for a lot of salvage auctions, body shops and junk yards. They also rebuilt and sold cars from the auctions. Ive seen some really bad ones. What’s crazy is the things you find in the cars bro. When we would pick them up from the tow yards and bring them to coparts or IAA they would still have all the dead person’s property in them. I would find guns, money in envelopes, you name it I found it. When they get to the auctions is when the guys who work there take the stuff but I would get first dips sometimes. Sorry I’m rambling on but my wife don’t care about my work stories. but I would also see ones that like you knew they died in the crash and I would find the registration and Google the name. Lo and behold you find the story on the internet about the crash and the person who died. Kinda crazy rooting thru some dead persons car.
Yup! I also see some cars full with trash which copart calls biohazard, LOVE THE VIDS MAN! Keep up the awesome work! We both got passions for this and man i loved your channel so much i subbed, out of all yt i subbed to you and i love your content man! 😂🎉
My 350€ NA Miata would have probably been totaled from an insurance company with moldy seats and so much trash you couldnt even get in, one weekend tho and it cleaned up completly taking the seats and carpet out. tho miatas are quite easy in that regards because they are very simple
I was an auto appraiser for years and you're right about the bio definition. There would never be a body in a car at auction but I have seen brain matter and skull fragments from a suicide.
@@lucid523 They remove the body and what not for autopsy and burial and that. They don't clean anything though. Even if it's like a family member in your house they don't clean it up. They'll remove the body but it's up to you to either clean up yourself or hire people to clean it up for you. If it's a death in a vehicle the body could have started decomp before it was found. Clean up would entail removal and replacement of all upholstery, sometimes even all the HVAC and plastics. Smell of death can be insanely hard to get rid of.
I used to clean out cars before auction and never had to deal with brains or skull fragments. I understood the bio notation as puke, blood, etc. The lucky bidder had to deal with the mess within as the doors would be taped shut.
I work at an auction for almost 5 years now.I've seen some shit,crumpled up cars that fall off cliffs hundreds of feet with blood covering the inside,cars full of used needles,a car where the guy offed himself and was sitting for weeks with a decomposition stain and a hardened blood puddle
Almost bought a Porsche for $5k that was labeled biohazard until I learned that the driver who crashed it wasn’t wearing a belt and split their head and practically blew their shit up all over the dashboard
Yeah fuck that. I guess I'd be willing to take a biohazard car as long as I know nobody died in there (or even died as a result of injuries sustained within the vehicle)
Please please please people stay away from these German cars. My worst financial mistake was buying an Audi Q5. Literally one owner under 110k miles and it was constantly needing work. Just stay away unless you have warranty.
Yes paraphernalia is considered BIO because it could be needles, meth pipes, razor blades and when it come to drugs you never know what types of infectious things are around this environment, so YES it IS a BIO situation.
I’ve bought a few cars like this for myself you just need to do the necessary repairs and clean ups then you’re all good. The last car I got from an auction was a hell cat that I got for almost nothing the previous driver was shot in it and the door had some bullet holes in it and so did the seat and The floor and driver seat were covered in blood but I just got rid of all that stuff and replaced it and cleaned everything underneath and it’s been all good. The car had only 8000 miles on it and I’m a technician so I just took my time and did everything in my garage at home and got the parts I needed from the parts guy at my shop for a discount. My friends like to joke that my car is haunted but I was told that the dude didn’t die in it.
I used to work for the national FCA Warranty center. Always confirm country of origin if you expect warranty to be intact. Had tons of people buy newer Rams from auction call us for warranty and it ended up being a vehicle from Canada. Warranty only applies to the original country of manufacture unless the car company gives you a warranty exemption, which was something we almost never did.
I know one of the largest auctions actually has the car destroyed now unless the insurer wants to (never does) do something with it when any evidence like body parts or a gun is found post investigation and the enforcement agency who released from their possession as it becomes a liability on the auction that they inspect a vehicle where it gets gray who's liability it was to FULLY check a vehicle and people have not only been accused/charged but also the civil litigation liability it leaves risk for the auction on, so now-days if the insurance doesn't want to come recover then shit gets crushed, Lamborghini or Ford Pinto, no fucks given. Totally understandable, too
Gracias a Dios. One less buyer! 😂 Pablo - put your gloves 🧤 so we can detail this because 7 series. I have a family member with 4 kids that clean bodily fluids consistent!
I work in auto recycling where we purchase insurance crash cars and I inventory the parts off them. Most of the bio is food honestly. Sometimes bio also means drugs and they will write drug on the window in some cases. When bodily fluid like blood for instance gets around the car they usually burn it before it gets to the auction or somewhere inbetween. Ive seen so many cars that were in un survivable accidents, they usually burn the blood, clean up death/damage to a body, and we get them straight from the auctions.
I always tend to look at only biohazard cars. It takes a special kind of person to admit that they’ve gotten good at cleaning blood out of leather. Easy flip on these cars too.
cars are also given this label when flooded more so in the city. last time it flooded in houston all the water treatment plants overflowed and the cars were full of sewage .
All major lots have online data integrating insurance info and any State registration info, aside from anyone doing so being banned from said auctions which of the reputable ones are often only 2 or 3 at most in a major metro for variety of ownership.
COULD HAVE, yes, but most buying regularly are professionals who would have already sought out the vehicle online and simply given final discretion to a trusted transporter. Writing it on the window as a person just browsing the lot and not getting caught doing so with their camera operators or yard employees looking for this type of fraud, it would do very, very little if you even got away with it in 2021. If that car is on the auction side and not receiving, all the top auctions nationwide have them already inspected, notatated digitally which they provide insurance should their claim not match wildly like totaled due to mechanical versus totaled due to biohazard suicide, 100% would be caught and your scheme would only work 1995 or prior
Or a needle 💉. I got a impala from c-part and the dam dear was still in the front window. That was the sickest detailed job I have ever done. Car turned out perfect after extracting. All I had to buy was a new front window
Lmao I got my best car, as a bio.... It was a car a person had gotten driven to the hospital after some sort of accident and the entire front passenger area and seat were covered in blood ... Lucky for me I was able to buy a whole new seat for cheap, paid a bio clean up company a grand to clean the car and BOOOM.... 2.3k for the used cc with 23k miles, 1.2k cleaning, $600 seat..... Smelled like victory till I totalled it four months later lololol
Generally small stuff it's pretty rare for a car used in a violet Sudoku to be sold but even with crime scene cleaners there's always something left behind on cars. Cracks air ducts all that.
I do biohazard cleanup for a living and let me tell you what miracles a respirator and a thick pair of gloves do for your health. Bio is normally pretty easy to clean, it's just keeping yourself from getting contaminated that makes it scary
I worked at an auction lot for just shy of 8 months. Bio hazard mainly means blood or signs of open needles or burnt foil. My buddy od on Fetinal after checking in a vehicle that wasn't marked after I left. They found him unconscious and nonresposive in a cleaning shed.
Bio are the only cars I get from the auction because it's a great deal usually. Use to work in medical especially around dead bodies, nothing the body produces scare me away.
Fun fact any bodily fluid is considered a bio-hazard. So a vehicle with vomit in it could be considered a bio. Best to check the car out thoroughly and see if it's something you're willing to have cleaned and flipped. There isn't alot of buyers that would ignore a nice intact vehicle for a good price if it's something cleanable.
Spent some time at auctions. Seen some bios with just small amount of blood, others that look like a horror movie. But the worst are the ones where someone dies in the car and the body sits for a week or so before it’s found. Even after body out, the smell of a decomposing human doesn’t come out. Plan on replacing the entire interior.
Back in 2019 and bought a 2016 Ford focus just a base model and apparently the story behind it was there was a man that overdosed and was dead in my car for two weeks
My father in law bought new SUV few months ago. He put a watermelon in his trunk and left it there during really hot day. Watermelon burst open from heat, and since then it smells like rotten watermelon in there. He had the car deep cleaned but smell persists. He wants to sell it now, just because of that. Would his car be considered Biohazardous?
My dad bought a Land Rover 2007 from the auction for 10k It had Bio written all over it turns out some body had there blood splattered everywhere on the back seats and more, but they cleaned it I mean there was still little stains here and there and stuff but the car was in very good condition, my dad had the vehicle only for about 5months until he started noticing suspicious things happening like hearing someone’s voice even when the radio was off and sometimes the lights would flicker on and off during the night time sometimes they would turn off for a good amount of time my dad thought it was bad grounds or a electrical problem but it never was,everything was fine on the electrical side he ended up crushing it at the junkyard my mom told my dad too
They are almost always totaled, salvage title. Salvage doesn't always mean physical damage but rather if the cost to return to normal conditions outweigh the market value, totaled, and then registered beyond the point would be salvaged at first hand registration post-totaled registered state
I saw a youtube video about most deadly nerve agents, and one of them, you could not even wash away.. so that is a good cause to write bio with. Or If you see a car you want for yourself, you write bio on the windows.
I’ve bought a biohazard car from the auction more than once, it scares off the competition so they sell for cheap! Usually stolen and have drug needles inside. A quick clean and you’ve got a car very cheap
Tbh if it's not full of bullet holes some cleanup wouldn't bother me. Put on my ppe detail it as good as I can then send it to be professionally detailed
Had an Audi A6 that someone had gotten shot in and the glass was so difficult to get all the glass particles out the blood I really wasn’t worried about cause all it was on the ground the seats were leather so it was just crusted in the seat stitching.
I work with porta potties very few biohazard’s bother me anymore just wear your n95, face shield, full body cover and rubber gauntlet gloves and I’ll literally crawl around a shit tank for the right price bio cars even bad ones don’t matter
I actually don't know much about car auctions, however...what I do know is flood cars also get labeled as biohazard. Maybe this guy just doesn't want any of you to know that secret? I just thought it was strange he failed to mention that and went straight to blood / possible murder
You walk into a biohazard zone every time you go into a taco bell washroom but you have no problem doing that...
Honestly any public bathroom.
Fuck I’ll bet most private bathrooms aren’t that clean 😂
@@Jarvaliciousmy school's bathrooms definitely qualify as a biohazard, last month one of the toilets got clogged, there was water on the floor an inch deep in that bathroom and the whole hallway has smelled like shit ever since
Yes, yes I do
where did you get the information of him going into a taco bell bathroom bruh💀
@@DuckInGameStop damn someone must taken a massive dump.
Also avoid anything that say B M W
B A Y BMW
Especially 7 series those things are a shit show
Also avoid the guy calling him self macho man 🤣
Yikes, salty American car brand owner? 🤡🤡💀
@@MrBestvirginia or just someone who doesnt like bmw? I have always owned german cars, and after owning 2 BMWs and their money pit problems I stay away from them for good
"it could be small like a blood stain or bad like a dead body" ...pretty sure they remove the body before the car going into auction.
They clear the body, but if brain stuff and teeth went flying they wont clean it up 💀
a while back they were auctioning a vw passat with a dead moose still on the hood
@@thatslegit who cares. If the car is still good ,i would buy iy
@@FiveBros1 sure, after a decontamination
@@thatslegit yes they remove the body but they don’t clean any blood or brain matter
Hey boss there’s a dead body in the trunk. Should we call someone?
Lot owner: Slap a “Bio” on it and call it a day.
😂😂right like wth
😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I would put sunglasses and a hat on the homie if its 75% off
🤣
13 sins style
While rocking the car pool lane
I feel like this dude is just trying to get us not to buy them so he can get all the good deals haha
Exactly.. because they only require a professional cleaning services
@@Captn_Cor If it's as bad as a body though it could require thousands of dollars in new interior parts.
@@Trippy-Salamander or you can go to a junkyard or buy one that was in a bad crash and remove the interior from that car and put it in the biohazard one.
If I ever start going I'll carry some polish and put bio on a window or two lol
@@Trippy-Salamander its a dead body, the most horrible thing that can happen is bodly fluids being soaked up in the carpet and seating, anything else isn't a problem.
My daughter worked for a recovery towing company, repos. They picked up the vehicle, a quick grab scenario where the owner had missed 3 payments. When the driver got to the lot he went in and informed the owner that something was very wrong, it smells like road kill. The lady was in the backseat, had covered herself with a blanket and shot her self in the head. Of course they didn’t open the car, the owner immediately called 9-1-1 and long story short she had been inside of it for a few weeks.
Crazily enough the bank had a company go out and do biohazard clean up, my daughter was told it was put the car back on the market, but I imagine it went to auction. Oh one of the other horrible things were the number of dead flies in the vehicle. It too was a BMW
Since all the mechanical issues BMW give off, im not suprised people killing them selves from the debt these cars give.
Sounds like she was murdered? Sheet put over her??
If its 80% off, im no problem with that
the lady wasn't the owner. wtf was she then?
@@-null-null8857 I think I get it, when she says owner, she means lawful owner of the car, not the one who didn't make the payments. The lady is the one who had the car I guess.
My cousin bought a brand new g wagon with 3 missing windows no passanger seat and the carpet under the seat was cut out, it also had bio on the glass from the auction. It was definitely a shooting victim vehicle. He drove it for a few years and sold it for more then he paid.
Thank god there was at least one window on there to put bio on phew 😅
When I got in an accident a few years ago, I had some bear spray (pepper spray if you will) in the car that got punctured upon impact. I looked it up on an auto auction website and it was labeled as BIOHAZARD
I'll get them cheaper then!
I'm pretty sure >80% of the "bio Hazzard" stuff is shit lol
@@whydoyoucare5 eh, not the hardest to clean out, still beats paying above msrp though, albeit shitty, lol
Exactly
Right I don’t care if there was a family of dead body’s in there as long as it drives good
yeah just get a $800 detail and say a goat or hobo got in it 😭
My ex GF dad's 74 Chevy station wagon should've had '
"Bio" on it as much as I did his daughter in it.
Based af
@@user-cf6te2ug2g the shame last forever tho
Possible the dad did her mom in the same car before other guy doing his ex GF
Wow, you're old. Old guy making old guy jokes.
Damn all the stains in there bruh you left her a memory of you 😂😂😂
I work at a bodyshop i remember getting one of these cars and it saying “bio fentanyl inside “
Whoa
Would not even open that one 0_0
free drugs
Imagine buying a car that had someone killed inside and driving it you'll always have a passenger you don't see.
Lmfao
The BMW 750IL that Tupac was killed in was up for auction again a few weeks ago for $1.7M! 😮 He’d be your passenger.
@@SPritch724 wouldn't be so bad to a have a famous rapper as a passenger tho.
@@duckyouall3225 Truth!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼👏🏼🙏
Jesus take the wheel 😂😂😂
That one friend ‘i got my car for only 500$’
Somebody pooped in the car, that's biohazard too
Or nutted in the car
A lot of them actually have a biohazard sticker on them. We’ll that what I’ve always seen
Really? Interesting. I come across them from time to time, but I try to stay away from them if I can.
@@bendaga yeah I’ve seen tons of them. I worked for a family that had a rebuilders license and a car hauling company. We transported for a lot of salvage auctions, body shops and junk yards. They also rebuilt and sold cars from the auctions. Ive seen some really bad ones. What’s crazy is the things you find in the cars bro. When we would pick them up from the tow yards and bring them to coparts or IAA they would still have all the dead person’s property in them. I would find guns, money in envelopes, you name it I found it. When they get to the auctions is when the guys who work there take the stuff but I would get first dips sometimes. Sorry I’m rambling on but my wife don’t care about my work stories. but I would also see ones that like you knew they died in the crash and I would find the registration and Google the name. Lo and behold you find the story on the internet about the crash and the person who died. Kinda crazy rooting thru some dead persons car.
That’s absolutely wild. Sorry you had to see the dark side of the car biz.
@@reekz1568 dude that’s actually super wild holy cow
@@reekz1568 you got any more stories?
Yup! I also see some cars full with trash which copart calls biohazard, LOVE THE VIDS MAN! Keep up the awesome work! We both got passions for this and man i loved your channel so much i subbed, out of all yt i subbed to you and i love your content man! 😂🎉
My 350€ NA Miata would have probably been totaled from an insurance company with moldy seats and so much trash you couldnt even get in, one weekend tho and it cleaned up completly taking the seats and carpet out. tho miatas are quite easy in that regards because they are very simple
I was an auto appraiser for years and you're right about the bio definition. There would never be a body in a car at auction but I have seen brain matter and skull fragments from a suicide.
Damn that’s sad
Which you'd think they'd clean it up? Because it's well a crime scene but they don't
@@lucid523 They remove the body and what not for autopsy and burial and that. They don't clean anything though. Even if it's like a family member in your house they don't clean it up. They'll remove the body but it's up to you to either clean up yourself or hire people to clean it up for you.
If it's a death in a vehicle the body could have started decomp before it was found. Clean up would entail removal and replacement of all upholstery, sometimes even all the HVAC and plastics. Smell of death can be insanely hard to get rid of.
@@Mosstachio I forgot that they had clean up crews or you could do it yourself all though it's pretty shitty but yknow
I used to clean out cars before auction and never had to deal with brains or skull fragments. I understood the bio notation as puke, blood, etc. The lucky bidder had to deal with the mess within as the doors would be taped shut.
I work at an auction for almost 5 years now.I've seen some shit,crumpled up cars that fall off cliffs hundreds of feet with blood covering the inside,cars full of used needles,a car where the guy offed himself and was sitting for weeks with a decomposition stain and a hardened blood puddle
It’s usually just mold dw bout it
Almost bought a Porsche for $5k that was labeled biohazard until I learned that the driver who crashed it wasn’t wearing a belt and split their head and practically blew their shit up all over the dashboard
Yeah fuck that.
I guess I'd be willing to take a biohazard car as long as I know nobody died in there (or even died as a result of injuries sustained within the vehicle)
Meh. 911 or what'd we talking?
@@j.ballsdeep420 it was a 2013 Panamera turbo
Could be nothing. My car was marked bio because my gf and I had shakes in the cup holders lol.
I bet you'll never tell her Dad the truth, either. Skeet skeet skeet mf
a good reason for bio cars is most of the time, someone turned their brains to mist in the car or someone got Final Destination-ed in it
Please please please people stay away from these German cars. My worst financial mistake was buying an Audi Q5. Literally one owner under 110k miles and it was constantly needing work. Just stay away unless you have warranty.
Wdym? I'm planning to buy an Audi A6 year 2016 model.
It’s a f… biohazard each time you eat at a US restaurant
If it's a steal deal, I'd probably don't even mind disposing the body myself
Lmao
As an insurance adjuster a bio sticker usually means drug paraphernalia
Ah that's probably why there's no damages, especially like bullet holes
For hazardous drugs: You're not totaling a car for a pinch or bowl that smells of Cannabis
@J. Well yes actually we do if it is a theft recovery and the original owner does not smoke and there is drug paraphernalia inside we total the car
BS!! BIO means body fluids (Biological Hazard) Paraphernalia is not Bio 🙄
Yes paraphernalia is considered BIO because it could be needles, meth pipes, razor blades and when it come to drugs you never know what types of infectious things are around this environment, so YES it IS a BIO situation.
I’ve bought a few cars like this for myself you just need to do the necessary repairs and clean ups then you’re all good. The last car I got from an auction was a hell cat that I got for almost nothing the previous driver was shot in it and the door had some bullet holes in it and so did the seat and The floor and driver seat were covered in blood but I just got rid of all that stuff and replaced it and cleaned everything underneath and it’s been all good. The car had only 8000 miles on it and I’m a technician so I just took my time and did everything in my garage at home and got the parts I needed from the parts guy at my shop for a discount. My friends like to joke that my car is haunted but I was told that the dude didn’t die in it.
Dont lie, you wiped that shit with a rag and burnt the tirez off it first!
Ghost car 👀
It’s a hellcat. Will be fine. Haunted anyway
@@mikeschiavoni5973 I mean, why not both?
that’s crazy bro you should make a video about that
Usually it means someone died in the car. And it was exposed to human remains. They just need a very deep clean and sanitization
Ah yes, a dead body. Like everyone just gonna leave it there.
Well, where do you leave yours?
@@po2709 toilet
Ahhh so it worked I put bio on the window so you wouldn’t check out that car😈
BMW
- Break My Wallet
- Break My Wife
- Bring Mama's Wallet
- Break My Window
I used to work for the national FCA Warranty center. Always confirm country of origin if you expect warranty to be intact. Had tons of people buy newer Rams from auction call us for warranty and it ended up being a vehicle from Canada. Warranty only applies to the original country of manufacture unless the car company gives you a warranty exemption, which was something we almost never did.
As soon as you said biohazard my mind went to plutonium
Jfc, you kids. ☢️ ≠ ☣️
How tf you have so many upvotes blows my mind that y'all don't know biohazard versus radioactive hazard
@@j.ballsdeep420 Radiation is a biohazard by definition
It hurts or kills you
25% Bleach, 75% Water, 1 spray bottle. Let's go.
It's more than than but I'm with ya
Bruh aint no way there can be a dead body like you tryna frame me for a crime💀
I know one of the largest auctions actually has the car destroyed now unless the insurer wants to (never does) do something with it when any evidence like body parts or a gun is found post investigation and the enforcement agency who released from their possession as it becomes a liability on the auction that they inspect a vehicle where it gets gray who's liability it was to FULLY check a vehicle and people have not only been accused/charged but also the civil litigation liability it leaves risk for the auction on, so now-days if the insurance doesn't want to come recover then shit gets crushed, Lamborghini or Ford Pinto, no fucks given. Totally understandable, too
“im too scared to open the door” Next, he opens the door. Without gloves.
A dead body inside? Lol I know it was Halloween but that was a few days ago already
Yeah, “BIO” usually means some trigger happy cop laid somebody out in there over a traffic ticket.
Gracias a Dios. One less buyer! 😂
Pablo - put your gloves 🧤 so we can detail this because 7 series.
I have a family member with 4 kids that clean bodily fluids consistent!
I work in auto recycling where we purchase insurance crash cars and I inventory the parts off them. Most of the bio is food honestly. Sometimes bio also means drugs and they will write drug on the window in some cases. When bodily fluid like blood for instance gets around the car they usually burn it before it gets to the auction or somewhere inbetween. Ive seen so many cars that were in un survivable accidents, they usually burn the blood, clean up death/damage to a body, and we get them straight from the auctions.
I love when it says bio it means u just clean 😃
what's wrong with dead body? It is much easier to fix a dead body than fixing rust on the frame.
If it’s just blood or feces all you gotta do is tow it to a place where they do a really good detailing make every look and smell brand new.
😆😄😭💀👌🤡
Nah my immune system strong as hell, I’ve been training it all my life for this moment
This guy really thinks they would keep the body in there lol :)
Is clearly a joke
@@Fnbadapt hows it supposed to be funny
@@Fnbadapt-- If it's a joke it's really shitty and therefore not clear
Bio could also mean mold, mildew and a chemical spill inside. Cars that are flooded or leak are biohazards as well.
I could use an extra body for my collection
Doubtful a body would be in there still. Do you really think they would leave a body in a car up for auction?
Petty sure he meant that there may have been a body in it AT ONE TIME. Did you really not understand that?
I’ve seen “pieces” 🤮
Yeah sure i almost forgot. they always leave the dead bodies in the car for the auction
I always tend to look at only biohazard cars. It takes a special kind of person to admit that they’ve gotten good at cleaning blood out of leather. Easy flip on these cars too.
👏👏👏
cars are also given this label when flooded more so in the city. last time it flooded in houston all the water treatment plants overflowed and the cars were full of sewage .
I'll take brain matter and localized bowel unload versus fully attacking every single nook on a flooded sewage vehicle, fml no
What’s the auction you’re going to called?
It’s most likely Copart.
Insurance Auto Auctions
Manheim, Acme, CarMax, ADESA, DAA... but probably Copart or Manheim
To be fair at my local auction farmers insurance rules cars “bio” even if there’s a bit of trash in the back seats
Someone could of wrote that also to scare ya away
All major lots have online data integrating insurance info and any State registration info, aside from anyone doing so being banned from said auctions which of the reputable ones are often only 2 or 3 at most in a major metro for variety of ownership.
COULD HAVE, yes, but most buying regularly are professionals who would have already sought out the vehicle online and simply given final discretion to a trusted transporter. Writing it on the window as a person just browsing the lot and not getting caught doing so with their camera operators or yard employees looking for this type of fraud, it would do very, very little if you even got away with it in 2021. If that car is on the auction side and not receiving, all the top auctions nationwide have them already inspected, notatated digitally which they provide insurance should their claim not match wildly like totaled due to mechanical versus totaled due to biohazard suicide, 100% would be caught and your scheme would only work 1995 or prior
ALL around you're 100% just wrong
Nah sounds like I’m $60 in PPE and $40 in cleaners away from getting $5k off a car
Stay away 2 minutes later open door lol
Or a needle 💉. I got a impala from c-part and the dam dear was still in the front window. That was the sickest detailed job I have ever done. Car turned out perfect after extracting. All I had to buy was a new front window
Didn't happen
As an Asian I don’t care if it’s a deal it’s a deal I’ll take it I’ll just put on my suit and my mask of money I saved
Facts
Lmao I got my best car, as a bio.... It was a car a person had gotten driven to the hospital after some sort of accident and the entire front passenger area and seat were covered in blood ... Lucky for me I was able to buy a whole new seat for cheap, paid a bio clean up company a grand to clean the car and BOOOM.... 2.3k for the used cc with 23k miles, 1.2k cleaning, $600 seat..... Smelled like victory till I totalled it four months later lololol
It basically means someone died in it
Generally small stuff it's pretty rare for a car used in a violet Sudoku to be sold but even with crime scene cleaners there's always something left behind on cars. Cracks air ducts all that.
I thought it was. Check my bio for the price 💀
Thanks for the advice. Just put BIO on my back seat windows 👍
That’s what I’d look for just needs cleaned lol
I do biohazard cleanup for a living and let me tell you what miracles a respirator and a thick pair of gloves do for your health. Bio is normally pretty easy to clean, it's just keeping yourself from getting contaminated that makes it scary
Mmm hmm, along with the chemicals now days once you strip it. Never the wiser
how much do you make of that monthly?
I worked at an auction lot for just shy of 8 months. Bio hazard mainly means blood or signs of open needles or burnt foil. My buddy od on Fetinal after checking in a vehicle that wasn't marked after I left. They found him unconscious and nonresposive in a cleaning shed.
Im hoping they made it, Jesus
Pro tip: when you find a car you want at auction, quickly write BIO on it.
Dead bodies were only on the vehicls that looked like Fatal crashes. Mostly the ones being sold by the insurance providers.
My dad does this and he told me he buys a car for around 1 or 2k and then profits by fixing it up and then selling it for 6 and 7k
Bio are the only cars I get from the auction because it's a great deal usually. Use to work in medical especially around dead bodies, nothing the body produces scare me away.
The scrap yard i go to dosent lable bio hazard cars. Like ive gone into cars and found a dry bloody airbag without warning.
I hate it when I'm at the trash yard and find a body in the car I want...
I hate when I find a car attached to the body I want
Fun fact any bodily fluid is considered a bio-hazard. So a vehicle with vomit in it could be considered a bio. Best to check the car out thoroughly and see if it's something you're willing to have cleaned and flipped. There isn't alot of buyers that would ignore a nice intact vehicle for a good price if it's something cleanable.
And yet multiple cars I traded driving around with many, many loads
I only buy bio since they are easier to fix I don't mind a few skeletons :D
Facts. I ain't afraid of no ghosts
@@j.ballsdeep420 chad
Spent some time at auctions. Seen some bios with just small amount of blood, others that look like a horror movie. But the worst are the ones where someone dies in the car and the body sits for a week or so before it’s found. Even after body out, the smell of a decomposing human doesn’t come out. Plan on replacing the entire interior.
And HVAC along with soaking/rinsing the seams using chemicals to neutralize the biological biomes offgasing
If the car comes with a free corpse you can part out the remaining body parts and make a profit
A cheap car and i get a friend to take home? Now that's a deal too good to refuse
I'm an auto damage adjuster, have had to deal with suicides in cars before and fatal accidents
Bios relatively got the least mechanical issues.... A reseller's dream.
Back in 2019 and bought a 2016 Ford focus just a base model and apparently the story behind it was there was a man that overdosed and was dead in my car for two weeks
So all I have to do is write BIO on the car I like and bid low
My father in law bought new SUV few months ago. He put a watermelon in his trunk and left it there during really hot day. Watermelon burst open from heat, and since then it smells like rotten watermelon in there. He had the car deep cleaned but smell persists. He wants to sell it now, just because of that. Would his car be considered Biohazardous?
Why would they see the dead body at the auction yard and decide to keep it in there and sell it as is?
Bio cars can also have crazy amounts of mold and fungus growing inside like after floods
My dad bought a Land Rover 2007 from the auction for 10k It had Bio written all over it turns out some body had there blood splattered everywhere on the back seats and more, but they cleaned it I mean there was still little stains here and there and stuff but the car was in very good condition,
my dad had the vehicle only for about 5months until he started noticing suspicious things happening like hearing someone’s voice even when the radio was off and sometimes the lights would flicker on and off during the night time sometimes they would turn off for a good amount of time my dad thought it was bad grounds or a electrical problem but it never was,everything was fine on the electrical side he ended up crushing it at the junkyard my mom told my dad too
it can also be mold, battery acid, urine, or a few other small things
Bruh, your shorts are some hilarious stuff
it could also be previous exposure to drugs
I mean, if the bio car is cleanable and isn't a salvage title, I'd buy it
They are almost always totaled, salvage title. Salvage doesn't always mean physical damage but rather if the cost to return to normal conditions outweigh the market value, totaled, and then registered beyond the point would be salvaged at first hand registration post-totaled registered state
@@j.ballsdeep420 not really, some salvage titles have zero damage whats so ever
I saw a youtube video about most deadly nerve agents, and one of them, you could not even wash away.. so that is a good cause to write bio with. Or If you see a car you want for yourself, you write bio on the windows.
Cool story about another TH-cam video. Sigh
@@j.ballsdeep420 Sorry, did not know you had learned how to read.
I’ve bought a biohazard car from the auction more than once, it scares off the competition so they sell for cheap! Usually stolen and have drug needles inside. A quick clean and you’ve got a car very cheap
Tbh if it's not full of bullet holes some cleanup wouldn't bother me. Put on my ppe detail it as good as I can then send it to be professionally detailed
Had an Audi A6 that someone had gotten shot in and the glass was so difficult to get all the glass particles out the blood I really wasn’t worried about cause all it was on the ground the seats were leather so it was just crusted in the seat stitching.
Bro hid behind the door
can you clean the bio with ozone or smth?
Yo imagine buying a car and a dead body comes as an souvenir
I work with porta potties very few biohazard’s bother me anymore just wear your n95, face shield, full body cover and rubber gauntlet gloves and I’ll literally crawl around a shit tank for the right price bio cars even bad ones don’t matter
Y'all rightfully so make good money to do so as well: People don't consider the labor cost
@@j.ballsdeep420 I make $17/h
I actually don't know much about car auctions, however...what I do know is flood cars also get labeled as biohazard. Maybe this guy just doesn't want any of you to know that secret? I just thought it was strange he failed to mention that and went straight to blood / possible murder
Worked at a car auction. BIO cars were never ever simple or even safe stuff.