I just bought my first car on copart from the Philly lot, no license needed, I got a clean title donation 2000 outback run and drive, I went to see it in person and I’m pretty sure it’s solid so keep your fingers crossed for me, it’ll be my winter beater
I have friends buying selling cars on copart .always request them to teach me too but never got any useful information n..thanks Mr .just in last 30 minutes you teach us the best of the best information .God bless you with His best of the best ..you did ur best to explain exactly most of the important things in a limited time frame class ..thanks again
This vid should be included as a "welcome packet" on CD for anyone looking to do bidness w/ Copart....I was on today looking at Harleys...You literally explain ev'ry thang to the "T".....Thanx.....
I really appreciate your response to questions ask. I would like to start a car business, can you please give me guidelines to aid me flourish? Ken.hommi34@gmail.com I’ll expect your mail. Regards
Great video, Randy. I'm completely new to Copart and I just didn't understand what it was all about till I seen this video. I think I even asked you how Copart worked. Very informative. Thanks again
Many thanks for pulling the curtain back about Copart and getting an account as well as auction bidding. Started my account and need to get it completed and find a broker now. Thanks again.
If Copart didn't "fee" you to death then it might be worth looking into. I think I'll pass as there are just too many "out-the-door" fees to deal with. Still a very good video Randy.
Don't forget you have to pay auction fees that can add $200-$2000 to the price. So buying a $2000 you will end up paying $2650 out of the door. Another thing, cars can sit in the lot for months the battery is most likely dead, bring a new battery and some tools when inspecting or picking up. You will need them 100% guaranteed. If the car is too far for you to inspect, there are inspection services offered but they are basic not like a shop inspection.
Key tip. Pay with a secured payment type to avoid fees. E.g. cashiers check rather than a personal check. They dont accept cash. Sometimes it's cheaper to go with a broker even in green states. Brokers charge you fees but they sit on top of lower copart fees. Also they take care if title transfers for you and can be a transport middleman for a better price on shipping.
As a precautionary tale, look at randy's flooded srx, it's not all roses buying hit , salvage,repairable, or even clean title cars from copart/iaai, there is a reason why they are there. People get screwed via copart/iaai with flipped cars other buyers buy, get running and push it back through without doing squat, cobbled together wrecks that look good from 10 ft away, bad delivery drivers, outrageous fee's once you go through a broker, expensive shipping costs and storage fee's if you don't pickup your car in 3-5 days @ $30-50/day after the last grace day for pickup. Been there done that for many years, the car business is a cess pool and a lot of crummy bastards out there looking to take you for a ride, and the salvage car industry is no exception, but more the norm of the above bum's.
@@fiily1 I am really knowledgeable on mustangs 05-09 an would like to do a gt500 but if its nothing more than a scam is what I am interested in. I realize that if you have no clue then yes it would be not very smart to do so. I really don't know anything about copart just recently found out about it
@@longaster I would recommend any car your interested in, to go start it and do you due diligence. Copart list cars as non running, enhanced, and running and drive. The run and drive part is sketchy, you could have a running car with rod knock, piston slap, etc etc. As Randy and I concur, go check the car out before bidding, once it's sold to you it's yours, as is.
As I'm in a green state, AZ, it appears pretty simple. I have many things to check about buy-sell laws. I'll check the Copart to see if they have a local auction. Also need to see if my mechanic buddies want to joint venture to effort. The video was good...but I would edit and speak more slowly. Viewthrough stats are important on YT but anyone needing this tutorial will be happy to spend a few minutes longer. Classes take time.. (Sorry for the long comment.)
Peddle is great. I got 650 dollars towed away for an old car that I didn't even want to get bother running. Granted, it was rare, but it wasn't in good shape. They sold it to copart.
I was the winning high bid on an 'on approval' sale last week at $2750. The next day the seller countered for $5700! I went up to $2800. They countered at $5600. I held steady and they rejected. They put the car back up at my last $2800 bid and no one even bid on the thing. They had to relist it. When it went back to auction the high bid was $1700...AND THEY SOLD IT??!! How did they accept an offer that was $1100 lower than mine? Doesn't make sense.
When buying a car, is the rule of having a broker license determined by the state you live in or by the state you're buying the car from? For instance, if I live in Pennsylvania and want to buy a car located in Georgia, do I go by the rules of Pennsylvania or Georgia?
Thanks for the video. If I live in a state where a business license is required, can I buy without a license in a state that does not require a business license?
"go inspect for yourself". Truer words have not been spoken. I went to the China Grove yard today. A fiesta listed as Run and Drive with undercarriage damage didn't move when I put it in gear. The transmission was fried. I have bought 2 cars from there. Both I inspected several times before bidding and both were winner cars. The person who bid 500 on that fiesta is in trouble...
This is the way we do it in Australia all cars are all sold with title, when you bid if the reserve is not met they don't take your money, you call them and ask price, if you accept the price you get it and they take out your deposit or you can make an offer, the cars are sold either "statutory written off" yellow sticker, never can be registered only for parts, "Repairable damage" blue sticker which means you can repair and go through the process to get it registered, vehicles over 15 years old are sold as is you can repair them and have one inspection which must pass strict road regulations to be registered they only have a short description of damage, inspections are highly recommended, will have on the windscreen N/K for no key otherwise a key is in the office, no vehicles are started, can be started, they do not allow any vehicles to be started or the key to leave the office, its you inspect and make your judgement. vehicles can only be towed out of the lot, we have a far better system, The people at Copart must be on ice to come up with a system full of mumbo jumbo crazy nonsense .
Ok let me start by saying no homo but I love you and this channel. One of my favorite channels. Keep it up man. I cant wait for you to hit 100k subs. You deserve it brother!!!
Hi sir, Thank you for your vedio! My name is Alex and I'm a student from Columbia University. Recently my professor asked me to conduct a casetudy on Copart and IAA. Your videos have given me a lot of insights. Would appreciated if you could please help me with more color on the two platforms: 1. Which platform do you think charges higher fee to buyers? 2. Which platform provides better service? 3. Would IAA's live auction be a plus or a minus to online buyers? 4. Which platform yields a better price for buyers? 5. For you and your friends, which platform would you prefer and why? I would be grateful if you could give me brief answers to any of these questions. And I would love to share the results we find from other customers with you once it's finished. Many thanks! Alex
What about when they say pure sale but change it? It happened twice to my grandfather and a friend. They won a pure sale but the listing was changed afterwards and the seller counter offered. Theres videos on TH-cam about it happening alot. Copart wouldnt honor the pure sale and they had no choice but to accept the counter offer or lose the listing. They both let them go.
Since TH-camrs discovered and ruined AAA and Copart nothing’s worth it. I use to buy from these sites all the time. Now so many people over bid on this site you over pay and ruin all deals. Back in 2016 you use to buy cars for half price. Today you pay what they are worth. Especially since they raised the fees and taxes at these auctions due to popularity.
Call the Waaaambulance. Bitcoin, it used to take 30 bitcoin to buy a pizza and I knew about it. I didn't trust it and I don't regret it but I would have much more money/assets than I have now, but I don't b*tch about it like you just did about Copart/IAAi and the rest of it, TH-camrs making money off it and you're not...
Still looking for the answer.... do the broke rules apply to the state where the vehicle is located, or the state where you reside? In other words, if my state requires a broker but I want a vehicle in a state that doesn't, who's laws apply?
I have a question. I live in Wisconsin, so in Wisconsin we need a license to buy on Copart. But, can I buy cars in other state like Minnesota? In Minnesota they don’t need a license. So my question is can buy cars in Minnesota and register here in Wisconsin?
Do you need a broker to bid. Also if I buy a car from a state that doesn't require a broker/dealer license but I live in a state that does do I need one?
I joined copart and then canceled my membership. What a scam system. From the state laws and licensing, to the ridiculous fee's you get hit with from the auction sites. The whole thing is nothing but a scam.
Very informative. Thank You. I don’t know what I must be doing wrong. I went on their website couldn’t find anything that you just showed. It was my first time. Thank You, I’m very appreciative for what you did show on your video/channel.
Maybe easy question... IS there a fee just for signing up ? Or can I just sign up, browse and play around, just not bid on anything(having up to $1000 to bid). The 2nd one... Say, I see a car, that I want to go up to $8K on... If I drop in $800, how soon is my buying power updated ? Is there a waiting period or is it instant ?
+TheCoolDave Sign-up is free and you have the thousand dollars worth of bidding power if you want to car for $8000 you simply pay the $600 premium membership and you have like $150k in bidding power and access to all lanes simultaneously
The Copart near me has one review. Guy bought a trailer, despite pictures they posted it was missing wheels when he showed up to pick up, he complained, they said tough shit, not their problem. Don’t think I’ll be taking that chance.
BYW - Build Your World Yes. Once you deposit the 10% of the amount of buying power you desire; You're buying power will immediately rise and you're good to go.
Very helpful! But I have tons of questions, for instance, I'm in Florida, I need to use a broker for bidding? So I end up paying a broker and a deposit at copart right?
That was good info. Can you do fees info? Tax, coparts fees and % of the bids. Az copart charge for every little thing. They even charge you to get your good running car out to the parking lot.
Seeking some clarification because i'm seeing mixed results. As a NV resident. It shows I need a broker or license. Does that only apply to cars that are NOT under the "no license required" section? So could i still buy vehicles that are listed as "no lic required" in NV? Also, does the broker issues apply if i live in NV but purchase, say, a vehicle in AZ and drive there to get it? Would i still need to deal with a broker then? Thanks
very nice tutorial however you’re talking about buying in the USA. I am from Europe and i would love to buy some vehicles, but i have no idea what happens after i win the auction. They deliver it to the ship or i have to contsct someone ?
Good information! Thank you .. Question: are "majority" of the cars auctioned as totaled ?? Is COPART the best place to buy exotic car repossession? I am only interested in repossessed cars.
I didn't hear him mention the ridiculous fees. They are like 20% throw in a broker you are at probably 30%. Most of these cars need repairs. So you do all the work and they suck up a huge piece of the margin, for doing very little. Also ZERO risk to them. Repair costs may end sucking up the last bit of margin. Net result? You may well end up paying full retail, or even more if it doesn't go right for a salvage vehicle that has no chance of selling for retail.
I have a question I'm already a copart member and live in New York state which requires a license to bid but it also says that there are 50,000 or so vehicles that I don't need a license for. Do you know how to search just those types of vehicles? Thanks great video.
Sounds risky what's the average price paid on these vehicle and do you get your full return if you go to the yard and the vehicle is not what you thought
I live in ohio and it says that I might need a broker. I do not have a business. This makes me not want to mess with it but I still want to know. Please help
Thank you for sharing great video👍👍👍I’m looking to get started, once I registered I’m I allowed to go to a copart lot near me and see the vehicles before biding?
Bro, thank you so much for the brief and useful info, but the problem is that I live in EUR I was wondering if you have any idea how to Import the car from the US into EUR?? thanks again
If you want to just buy out a car instead of bidding on it, do you have to have a brokers license if you live in a state where you need a brokers liscense
2 years later and your still helping a lot of people with this video
soo can i buy this motorcycle for $10?
4 years now looking to buy/rebuild a motorcycle lol
5 years now?
No need to apologize for the video Randy. It is a good source of information for those looking to get started and had questions.
I just bought my first car on copart from the Philly lot, no license needed, I got a clean title donation 2000 outback run and drive, I went to see it in person and I’m pretty sure it’s solid so keep your fingers crossed for me, it’ll be my winter beater
awesome. youre a bus driver now :) spell subaru backwards
Its gonna be cool bro...Nicetown
@@josefnoel9634 yeah what's the result
Well!? Wtf happened?
@@asamcdaniel5167 he was accidentally locked in the trunk at the lot and sold at auction. Currently in a container on a ship to Africa.
I have friends buying selling cars on copart .always request them to teach me too but never got any useful information n..thanks Mr .just in last 30 minutes you teach us the best of the best information .God bless you with His best of the best ..you did ur best to explain exactly most of the important things in a limited time frame class ..thanks again
Those aren’t your friends.
extremely helpful, no need to watch any other videos to understand how it works, thank you
5 dollars for a CARFAX !!! Thanks man highly appreciated.
I agree dope.
I've been a copart member for about a year. Even i learned a few things. Great tips and some good opinions about how things work! Thanks Randy!!
Can you go and test drive or is it u get what u see
This vid should be included as a "welcome packet" on CD for anyone looking to do bidness w/ Copart....I was on today looking at Harleys...You literally explain ev'ry thang to the "T".....Thanx.....
I really appreciate your response to questions ask. I would like to start a car business, can you please give me guidelines to aid me flourish? Ken.hommi34@gmail.com I’ll expect your mail. Regards
Great video, Randy. I'm completely new to Copart and I just didn't understand what it was all about till I seen this video. I think I even asked you how Copart worked. Very informative. Thanks again
Rick
Many thanks for pulling the curtain back about Copart and getting an account as well as auction bidding. Started my account and need to get it completed and find a broker now. Thanks again.
This has been the most informative video on copart. Thank you!
If Copart didn't "fee" you to death then it might be worth looking into. I think I'll pass as there are just too many "out-the-door" fees to deal with. Still a very good video Randy.
Don't forget you have to pay auction fees that can add $200-$2000 to the price. So buying a $2000 you will end up paying $2650 out of the door. Another thing, cars can sit in the lot for months the battery is most likely dead, bring a new battery and some tools when inspecting or picking up. You will need them 100% guaranteed. If the car is too far for you to inspect, there are inspection services offered but they are basic not like a shop inspection.
Key tip. Pay with a secured payment type to avoid fees. E.g. cashiers check rather than a personal check. They dont accept cash. Sometimes it's cheaper to go with a broker even in green states. Brokers charge you fees but they sit on top of lower copart fees. Also they take care if title transfers for you and can be a transport middleman for a better price on shipping.
yeah im not gonna trust a guy with the last name of feinstein lol. nose on outta here chump. oy vey
This is the only video a newbie to Copart needs. Thank you!
As a precautionary tale, look at randy's flooded srx, it's not all roses buying hit , salvage,repairable, or even clean title cars from copart/iaai, there is a reason why they are there. People get screwed via copart/iaai with flipped cars other buyers buy, get running and push it back through without doing squat, cobbled together wrecks that look good from 10 ft away, bad delivery drivers, outrageous fee's once you go through a broker, expensive shipping costs and storage fee's if you don't pickup your car in 3-5 days @ $30-50/day after the last grace day for pickup.
Been there done that for many years, the car business is a cess pool and a lot of crummy bastards out there looking to take you for a ride, and the salvage car industry is no exception, but more the norm of the above bum's.
Is it any good to do it if I just want a project mustang or something?
@@longaster Only if you have the tools, time, knowledge and money to pay if you get in over your head and need a body shop to fix what you cannot.
@@fiily1 I am really knowledgeable on mustangs 05-09 an would like to do a gt500 but if its nothing more than a scam is what I am interested in. I realize that if you have no clue then yes it would be not very smart to do so. I really don't know anything about copart just recently found out about it
@@longaster I would recommend any car your interested in, to go start it and do you due diligence. Copart list cars as non running, enhanced, and running and drive. The run and drive part is sketchy, you could have a running car with rod knock, piston slap, etc etc. As Randy and I concur, go check the car out before bidding, once it's sold to you it's yours, as is.
@@alldoeentertainment1720 hi I am from canada i would be interested to work woth you
I needed a video like this so badly thanks so much. CLARITY CLARITY CLARITY some people are just great with explaining and showing ways to do things
As I'm in a green state, AZ, it appears pretty simple. I have many things to check about buy-sell laws. I'll check the Copart to see if they have a local auction. Also need to see if my mechanic buddies want to joint venture to effort. The video was good...but I would edit and speak more slowly. Viewthrough stats are important on YT but anyone needing this tutorial will be happy to spend a few minutes longer. Classes take time.. (Sorry for the long comment.)
Great video. I'm also from Oklahoma and been thinking about buying cars through copart and fixing them. You answered so many questions I had.
Bro so many auctions are in your state its crazy.
Peddle is great. I got 650 dollars towed away for an old car that I didn't even want to get bother running. Granted, it was rare, but it wasn't in good shape. They sold it to copart.
I was the winning high bid on an 'on approval' sale last week at $2750. The next day the seller countered for $5700! I went up to $2800. They countered at $5600. I held steady and they rejected. They put the car back up at my last $2800 bid and no one even bid on the thing. They had to relist it. When it went back to auction the high bid was $1700...AND THEY SOLD IT??!! How did they accept an offer that was $1100 lower than mine? Doesn't make sense.
When buying a car, is the rule of having a broker license determined by the state you live in or by the state you're buying the car from? For instance, if I live in Pennsylvania and want to buy a car located in Georgia, do I go by the rules of Pennsylvania or Georgia?
Thanks for the video. If I live in a state where a business license is required, can I buy without a license in a state that does not require a business license?
"go inspect for yourself". Truer words have not been spoken. I went to the China Grove yard today. A fiesta listed as Run and Drive with undercarriage damage didn't move when I put it in gear. The transmission was fried. I have bought 2 cars from there. Both I inspected several times before bidding and both were winner cars. The person who bid 500 on that fiesta is in trouble...
My dad really making me watch this so I could learn it for him
Nooornornoor do it bro! Help him out you won’t regret it
I wish my dad was like that
@@Luisrico23 why? it really worth?
Your dad loves you
Your Dad is a boss.
That was a good, informative video that really didn't drag out too long at all. You'd be a good instructor of some sort.
This video was very detailed and helpful.
Thank you for taking the time to create.
This is the way we do it in Australia all cars are all sold with title, when you bid if the reserve is not met they don't take your money, you call them and ask price, if you accept the price you get it and they take out your deposit or you can make an offer, the cars are sold either "statutory written off" yellow sticker, never can be registered only for parts, "Repairable damage" blue sticker which means you can repair and go through the process to get it registered, vehicles over 15 years old are sold as is you can repair them and have one inspection which must pass strict road regulations to be registered they only have a short description of damage, inspections are highly recommended, will have on the windscreen N/K for no key otherwise a key is in the office, no vehicles are started, can be started, they do not allow any vehicles to be started or the key to leave the office, its you inspect and make your judgement. vehicles can only be towed out of the lot, we have a far better system, The people at Copart must be on ice to come up with a system full of mumbo jumbo crazy nonsense .
I watched your video thanks for that .
I have question
How many cars can I buy from Copart each year please answer this ?
Randy! hang in there all of us support you!!!!!!!
Thanks Randy! Looking at buying a vehicle or two from Copart up here in MN
Did you get one?
Ok let me start by saying no homo but I love you and this channel. One of my favorite channels. Keep it up man. I cant wait for you to hit 100k subs. You deserve it brother!!!
Hi sir,
Thank you for your vedio! My name is Alex and I'm a student from Columbia University. Recently my professor asked me to conduct a casetudy on Copart and IAA. Your videos have given me a lot of insights. Would appreciated if you could please help me with more color on the two platforms:
1. Which platform do you think charges higher fee to buyers?
2. Which platform provides better service?
3. Would IAA's live auction be a plus or a minus to online buyers?
4. Which platform yields a better price for buyers?
5. For you and your friends, which platform would you prefer and why?
I would be grateful if you could give me brief answers to any of these questions. And I would love to share the results we find from other customers with you once it's finished. Many thanks!
Alex
What about when they say pure sale but change it? It happened twice to my grandfather and a friend. They won a pure sale but the listing was changed afterwards and the seller counter offered. Theres videos on TH-cam about it happening alot. Copart wouldnt honor the pure sale and they had no choice but to accept the counter offer or lose the listing. They both let them go.
IMO, this is an excellent overview of how Copart works. I’m really glad I watched it.
I just signed up today and this video helped A LOT!!!!! I was very lost in what to do and this cleared things right up! Thanks!
When you deposit the $600 to get the premium account does that go towards when you bid and buy a ride?
No. It's explained in the video. 200 goes towards the service and 400 to bidding.
Great Randy i appreciate it. Thanks on the tools
Thanks. “Go and check it yourself” means? Do you mean to go to location where car is parked and check?
Nice this will help so much to understand your videos better
Since TH-camrs discovered and ruined AAA and Copart nothing’s worth it. I use to buy from these sites all the time. Now so many people over bid on this site you over pay and ruin all deals.
Back in 2016 you use to buy cars for half price. Today you pay what they are worth. Especially since they raised the fees and taxes at these auctions due to popularity.
Call the Waaaambulance. Bitcoin, it used to take 30 bitcoin to buy a pizza and I knew about it. I didn't trust it and I don't regret it but I would have much more money/assets than I have now, but I don't b*tch about it like you just did about Copart/IAAi and the rest of it, TH-camrs making money off it and you're not...
Thanks for the informative video. Everyone else just talked in circles. You told me what I wanted to know.
Don't apologize about anything just put it out there thanks
If I live in North Carolina and want to bid on a vehicle in South Carolina, do I go by South Carolina or North Carolina licencing laws?
So bidding before live auction means nothing , then what's the point , ?
Great information!!!! Thanks for the time to educate us!!! 💯💯💯
do you have more great advice for international buyers? curious about taxes/fees/shipping
I do. Jmautobrokers@yahoo.com
This video helped thanks, I am looking to start flipping cars.
Still looking for the answer.... do the broke rules apply to the state where the vehicle is located, or the state where you reside? In other words, if my state requires a broker but I want a vehicle in a state that doesn't, who's laws apply?
I have a question. I live in Wisconsin, so in Wisconsin we need a license to buy on Copart. But, can I buy cars in other state like Minnesota? In Minnesota they don’t need a license. So my question is can buy cars in Minnesota and register here in Wisconsin?
A bit late, yes but I wanted to hear your take on "Engine Start Program" cars, what they mean and how they differ from those of the "runs and drives"
Can I just go to the co part place and buy a car?
Thats a good question.. i been to one. Real nice place.. wasnt there to get a car. Was to get stuff out my exes old car.. long story...
lawnside82 Let me hear it😂
Do you need a broker to bid. Also if I buy a car from a state that doesn't require a broker/dealer license but I live in a state that does do I need one?
@Its Mintzy not really
I need this answer also, live in Florida.... need broker, but can I buy a car from South Carolina with no broker
Far as I know, if you bid on car out of state that doesn't require a license, you dont need a broker
Look up the states on the copart website. Each state is listed as to what the public can buy and what is only for dealers.
for the broker thing is it what state the car is in, or where you live personally?
I joined copart and then canceled my membership. What a scam system. From the state laws and licensing, to the ridiculous fee's you get hit with from the auction sites. The whole thing is nothing but a scam.
Very informative.
Thank You.
I don’t know what I must be doing wrong.
I went on their website couldn’t find anything that you just showed.
It was my first time.
Thank You, I’m very appreciative for what you did show on your video/channel.
A informative packed video about Co-Part, Thank you, well done.
Maybe easy question... IS there a fee just for signing up ? Or can I just sign up, browse and play around, just not bid on anything(having up to $1000 to bid). The 2nd one... Say, I see a car, that I want to go up to $8K on... If I drop in $800, how soon is my buying power updated ? Is there a waiting period or is it instant ?
+TheCoolDave Sign-up is free and you have the thousand dollars worth of bidding power if you want to car for $8000 you simply pay the $600 premium membership and you have like $150k in bidding power and access to all lanes simultaneously
@@AutoAuctionRebuilds Thanks ! And thanks for the videos....
Auto Auction Rebuilds is the 600$ for a year ?
Do you have to pay for the basic or preferred package with copart and pay a deposit with your broker as well before bidding on cars?
So quick question, is that map for states your purchasing in or out he states you’re purchasing from?
Thank you so much.
I was looking for a mustang donor for my Lincoln town car to modify.
The Copart near me has one review. Guy bought a trailer, despite pictures they posted it was missing wheels when he showed up to pick up, he complained, they said tough shit, not their problem. Don’t think I’ll be taking that chance.
i know you commented this a year ago but you can go to the lot and see them in real life
Do you have a video of you actually bidding and buying a car on copart? I think that would be super helpful also.
How can I get up to 25k buying power on Copart? Dose that require a 2,500 deposit and I'm good to go or ?
BYW - Build Your World Yes. Once you deposit the 10% of the amount of buying power you desire; You're buying power will immediately rise and you're good to go.
That only applies to vehicles that do not require a broker
Thank you for all the information 😊 you definitely got me to the starting point one of the most important informative videos I've seen
The map at 20:04 overlaid against a red blue map is absolutely frightening.
Just goes to show you that democratic states are more rampant with regulations and restrictions on free trade.
Very helpful! But I have tons of questions, for instance, I'm in Florida, I need to use a broker for bidding? So I end up paying a broker and a deposit at copart right?
That was good info. Can you do fees info? Tax, coparts fees and % of the bids. Az copart charge for every little thing. They even charge you to get your good running car out to the parking lot.
Thanks for the great guidelines, I appreciate your work. can foreign shoppers sign up for copart from another country?
What country are you in? Are you looking Ford American cars?
Thank you for the Carfax link, was able to find out if cars have lien
Seeking some clarification because i'm seeing mixed results. As a NV resident. It shows I need a broker or license. Does that only apply to cars that are NOT under the "no license required" section? So could i still buy vehicles that are listed as "no lic required" in NV? Also, does the broker issues apply if i live in NV but purchase, say, a vehicle in AZ and drive there to get it? Would i still need to deal with a broker then?
Thanks
Thanks fot this video, could you explain what it is the next step if you got the car??
very nice tutorial however you’re talking about buying in the USA. I am from Europe and i would love to buy some vehicles, but i have no idea what happens after i win the auction. They deliver it to the ship or i have to contsct someone ?
Are U from Poland? i've got some experience in buying on copart and transportation cars to Europe.
Watermax Adrenalina na Wodzie yes i am
Can you just go and inspect the car. Do you need a premier account for it it is basic enough to see it
Hello.
Can you tell me please which is better way to register as a business or as an individual? Which one is more profitable? Thanks in advance...
Good information! Thank you ..
Question: are "majority" of the cars auctioned as totaled ??
Is COPART the best place to buy exotic car repossession? I am only interested in repossessed cars.
Amazing video thank you for sharing. Also very informative not confusing at all.
Thanks for the video Randy, lots of good info. Would you ever consider buying a cheap car to sell part by part or by the piece?
Thanks for this video needed it well explained
I didn't hear him mention the ridiculous fees. They are like 20% throw in a broker you are at probably 30%. Most of these cars need repairs. So you do all the work and they suck up a huge piece of the margin, for doing very little. Also ZERO risk to them. Repair costs may end sucking up the last bit of margin. Net result? You may well end up paying full retail, or even more if it doesn't go right for a salvage vehicle that has no chance of selling for retail.
Hey Randy, Can you do a video on the fees?
I have a question I'm already a copart member and live in New York state which requires a license to bid but it also says that there are 50,000 or so vehicles that I don't need a license for. Do you know how to search just those types of vehicles? Thanks great video.
Hi Ronald I’m in Illinois and same here they require the licensed , how did you do your licensed to buy ?
a drivers license or a dealers license?
Sounds risky what's the average price paid on these vehicle and do you get your full return if you go to the yard and the vehicle is not what you thought
Great service so many auctions can be found near you.
You got a new subscriber in me. Thanks for posting! This is so informative.
I live in ohio and it says that I might need a broker. I do not have a business. This makes me not want to mess with it but I still want to know. Please help
So if a car that can cost around 8k how much deposit I have to put? And if I didn't win do I lose my deposit or is it refundable?
What type of Business licenses do you need? My wife has a business license but it is not in the auto industry or is a license a license?
You find out?
Thank you for sharing great video👍👍👍I’m looking to get started, once I registered I’m I allowed to go to a copart lot near me and see the vehicles before biding?
can you make a map for with yellow and green colors for canada based on if you can bid with or without a license in each province
Bro, thank you so much for the brief and useful info, but the problem is that I live in EUR I was wondering if you have any idea how to Import the car from the US into EUR??
thanks again
Very helpful. Need a broker in new jersey but not Pennsylvania.
If you want to just buy out a car instead of bidding on it, do you have to have a brokers license if you live in a state where you need a brokers liscense
If I’m in a state that I’m not required to have a license does it make since for me to get the best subscription, or the basic one ?? Please help
Are you allowed to go check out the vehicle before bidding? If so will they allow anyone to come with me even if they're not a member?
If I'm from a state that requires a license can I buy a car from a Copart in a different state and pick it up
From Oklahoma here. Looking to start working with copart without a license, starting with 5.000 and see where it takes me, any advice for beginners ?
what if you live outside the US, and want to purchase and ship back ?
Look at some cars now.. and Doc type has CT and parts only. Says run and drive. Donated vehicle...what that mean it moves but now driveble?
nice video ,, it will be great to explain the buying in the overseas case and shipping method .