Near New Yukon HIDING MAJOR DAMAGE At Auto Auction

Near New Yukon HIDING MAJOR DAMAGE At Auto Auction

Thanks to Laith for this submission. Check out what this 2017 Yukon with super low miles used to look like!

Copart Salvage Auction Link to this Yukon: https://www.copart.com/lot/21792098

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37 thoughts on “Near New Yukon HIDING MAJOR DAMAGE At Auto Auction

  1. I wonder if stolen car was used as a parts donor to make this nearly worth while, that's so much damage that it couldn't be sold for a profit surely

  2. This car looks like it was fully repaired since primary damage was damage history but the secondary damage was partial repair so that basically meant that the car was attempted to be repaired because the person that slightly repaired it forgot to replace the airbags in that vehicle but I could believe that the law enforcers disconnected the battery when that car was in a crash since I think that someone would fix it completely to make it at least drivable

  3. I remembered seeing a 2011 Chevrolet Suburban Z71 on copart with 4 body parts on the passenger side that weren’t the same color as the Suburban and it was on the passenger side and and it was a damage history vehicle but it wasn’t being sold in Arizona, it was being sold in Oregon, so I’m guessing that the Suburban got damaged on the side because of the accident because the person that bought the Suburban before tried to fix it up but they put a white passenger side rear door, black passenger side front door, beige passenger side fender, and a black passenger side Z71 fender flair and the actual exterior color of the Suburban was like a greyish brown color and they put the 20 inch LTZ wheels on the passenger side front and the passenger side rear instead of the regular 18 inch Z71 wheels that came with the Suburban, but that Suburban is already sold

  4. I hate you. I don’t even know how to fix cars or need a salvaged car but now I’m at copart websites looking at random salvage cars.

  5. I found a 2015 yukon at a dealership and on the report it says frame damage how am i able to tell how bad it is cause it cant be that bad if there allowed to sell it at known dealership

  6. The Grill in the wrecked car is a regular one, while the grill in the "repaired" car is a denali grill. Definitely a reVIN

  7. Interestingly enough, the lot number on the repaired vehicle is not found. I wonder if it ended up being a stolen re-vinned vehicle. Hmmm…

  8. Money laundering. Some dude who works for the Cartel takes on projects like these, jacks up the cost(s) of the repairs to make their money clean.

  9. Whoever repaired that Yukon back to its near perfect condition, is some kind of miracle worker. That person can probably even cure cancer, if that car can be back on the road.

  10. I think they did an amazing job to get back to where it is. They also listed the original Copart auction so weren’t really hiding anything.

  11. Hey Sam, i'm quite amazed how this car turned out to be. I saw that other one that was chopped up by the saws of life and that is just a bad job. This however lools pretty good but what damage could there be left under the skin? Keep up the channel and keep doing these great builds and reviews! Cheers from the Netherlands.

  12. The most entertaining part about these videos is just hearing how samcrac melodramatically point out the damages on the vehicle, and i mean it in a very good way

  13. I don't like the fact that such a large online auction does't take a few minutes to dig a bit deeper into the history of a car before they sell it. Especially with photo's out there that show a potentially dangerous and money-sucking (good swear word….Money Sucking). With full knowledge I think it is likely they know EXACTLY what they are selling and how bad it is going to be for the buyer.

  14. It’s a vin swap basically they will find a vehicle that looks and is identical and then go through the original maker of the vehicle and if it’s new enough they will more then likely agree as long as the original vehicle is being destroyed or junked

  15. I’d never buy such a wrecked mess.. still want all of that money from that salvaged ass truck. That should’ve been crushed

  16. I would assume a car restoration or a body shop by as these cars for cheap and lets their new workers have at them to give them good practice on a cheaper car that is still supposed to be a high quality/luxury car

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