Here, we have a pure sale run and drive 2005 Pontiac Aztek. My mechanic has a Copart subscription
https://www.copart.com/lot/58181350/clean-title-2005-pontiac-aztek-in-indianapolis
Is it worth it to throw out a couple hundred out and see if I can get it? You can't beat it for a $200 car.
Even if the transmission is blown, or the engine is knocking, I feel like I could call the local junk car buyer and at least get my money back.
Does anyone here have any experience with Copart? Now I understand 90% of what they sell is total wrecked junk, and that they require a subscription and probably sneak in fees everywhere, but I have been curious about some of these Azteks i've been watching go for under 1K.
Wild River bowl gambling there I have had a couple guys by stuff from those guys that was absolute junk.me I'd never buy anything without being able to personally check it out there's too many downsides to buy and stuff that way but if you can personally see him yeah check them out you might get some kind of deal with generally the reason that stuff sold in such places because it's garbage and that's the last ditch attempt to sell the crap
Don't waste your time with junk
Honestly, last thing I need currently are any more cars. It's fun to look though.
Its a pile of metal scrap for all I care. 5 bucks max.
Probably accurate {black}:smile:
It was hard enough to find anyone who wanted a brand new Aztek. I could never walk out to that hodge-podge pile of scrap myself in the morning. I'd save your money. Copart is a mixed bag. 90% absolute junk, 10% just junk. All junk though.
Probably the most accurate statement I've seen today...
You warm up to them Azteks, especially when you get to see'en them toys GM stuck in there to try'n sell an under powered crossover on an already outdated GM minivan body with horrible reliablility.
What more could one ask for in a crossover besides a tent, air mattress, air compressor, cooler, and a V6.
Would have been better in my younger days 🙂
Unless you are a chemistry teacher, I really wouldn’t recommend it.
Oh, a Pontiac Aztek shell/body would a prefect base for the ultimate sleeper/headache build. Just image the automotive nightmare of having Fait multi-air engine connect to a bullet proof JATCO CVT transmission inside a stylish Pontiac Aztek. It makes me want to puke.
This comment is made from 100% pure organic sarcasm.
@super dummy Much more solid body frame than modern SUV's these days. At least your ultimate sleeper build would sleep two in the back with the tent.