I don't know which is sadder... A new car with damage to the engine caused by an unavoidable impact OR... a well running old car that rusted to the point it has to be junked.
There are no excuses for the USA not to have a nation-wide annual vehicle inspection regime. Instead safety is lower than in third-world countries. Appalling.
truthfully rusted out frames sub frames. crossmembers should fall on the maker of the vehicle. look at all the rotten truck beds. don’t see any of that on older vehicles. they need to be sued
Amazing how some people are just completely oblivious to problems with their cars. A rock stuck in my tire tread is enough to drive me nuts. I keep my shit maintained and can tell immediately if something is wrong.
These videos make me wish I filmed all the terrible cars I worked on back when I was a mechanic. Many of them would have topped anything that is on the internet. Smart phones definitely make it easy for everyone today to film everything.
I worked at Jiffy Lube in my hometown back in the late 70s. I never had a complaint about my oil changes. I had many repeat clients because they liked my work.
I think we should all take a moment to blame our mechanics for the complete failure to come to our places and fix our cars while we’re not using them. And they should do it for free. 😂 great video.
Proof positive that some people shouldn't have cars....
I don't know which is sadder... A new car with damage to the engine caused by an unavoidable impact OR... a well running old car that rusted to the point it has to be junked.
There are no excuses for the USA not to have a nation-wide annual vehicle inspection regime. Instead safety is lower than in third-world countries. Appalling.
These are the same wonderful people you and your family spend time on the freeway with going 65+ mph....have fun be safe out there
If these cars went into a good garage in UK they be seen by Police not mechanics
Kind of shit has to be so common in states that don't require annual inspection
truthfully rusted out frames sub frames. crossmembers should fall on the maker of the vehicle. look at all the rotten truck beds. don’t see any of that on older vehicles. they need to be sued
Amazing how some people are just completely oblivious to problems with their cars. A rock stuck in my tire tread is enough to drive me nuts. I keep my shit maintained and can tell immediately if something is wrong.
Does these videos make anyone else nervous about the status of their car(s)
What's sad is PEOPLE DON'T TURN THE CAMERA SIDEWAYS WHEN RECORDING
These customers give new meaning to the phrase "Drive it 'til the wheels fall off"
I’m soooo glad most automobile manufacturers have gone back to the durable Timing Chain.
''Full of the forbidden milkshake'' is my new favourite saying for a blown head gasket.
Some of those cars have seen some sweet jumps.
Thank god we have TÜV here. And its crazy to see the lack of simple understanding how a car works and should be maintained
These videos make me wish I filmed all the terrible cars I worked on back when I was a mechanic. Many of them would have topped anything that is on the internet. Smart phones definitely make it easy for everyone today to film everything.
I worked at Jiffy Lube in my hometown back in the late 70s. I never had a complaint about my oil changes. I had many repeat clients because they liked my work.
"I'm customer" he says at like timestamp
I think we should all take a moment to blame our mechanics for the complete failure to come to our places and fix our cars while we’re not using them. And they should do it for free. 😂 great video.
I'm not even a mechanic and I'm starting to have nightmares that some people drive with cards that are that ducked up.