Also worth adding that Copart “Run and Drive” really doesn’t mean much. Per the site: According to the auction, at inventory, the vehicle was “Run & Drive” meaning the vehicle: 1) Started under its own power or with the use of external jump box, 2) Was put into gear, and 3) Moved forward. This designation is no…
Yeah, that guy is good. Love that he exposes this crap.
Cut out airbags is a classic sign that this has been entered in the auction by a flipper who bought this and superficially made it look better than it really is before listing it. Insurance companies dont do this.
Ryanair would have charged an extra passenger disembarkment fee.
All this shit happened the last time I parked here.
Auction listing says 1.8L diesel - that can’t be right, right?
Welcome to the self-checkout of automotive journalism.
I hated them when I was working in the shop. You’d forget about them, reach into the car through the open driver window to turn the key on or to start it and have to quickly dodge the belt before it clotheslined you.
^^ This guy sails^^
I believe they stole the image from Haynes. One guy - Terry Davey - drew almost all of those. https://www.carandclassic.com/magazine/the-work-of-terry-davey/
What an idiot. Could have kept it going for a long time if he hadnt been so greedy. Hell, make it $500 instead of $1 and I bet it’d still be going on.
Hopefully these guys will be there.
I’d like to know where the hatred stems from.
Absolutely, but we all know they have to have some miles on them before eating so they should have at least already started their journey behind the NOT READY signs.