Customer States They Think The Rear Wheel Is About To Fall Off
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0:05 "The clip of the Toyota Sienna minivan, it was at my shop as well, with the same exhaust set up, but he rolled in for his wheel bearing completely let go, it rolled over and busted part of the subframe and was only holding on by the brake caliper bracket bolts, customer declined work and left with the vehicle in the same condition. I sent pictures of the exhaust to prove the same vehicle and a video of it rolling into the shop with the exhaust sound."
0:24 "Since it’s our car, our body shop will have to repair it and charge it internally."
0:33 The customer who just picked up was arrested as well. Not sure why but just what the technician was told since the vehicle was towed back to the dealership.
0:41 The technician said he's replacing the transmission assembly (all one piece with the front differential).
0:54 The customer got a new fuel tank installed. Also in the clip why you see smoke, is because the technician used a smoke machine to see where fuel may be leaking from. You can use a smoke machine as well to look for EVAP leaks.
1:09 A new intake manifold was installed. Hyundai (did not mention model).
1:17 The technician thinks they may have left the balloon tied to a string for their kids since they had a child seat in the back, but unsure why otherwise.
1:27 Fortunately the mechanic didn't get stuck by any needles.
1:34 No extra info.
1:42 2015 + Ford F-150 interior door handle.
1:51 A child's toy underneath the driver's seat was rattling.
1:59 The customer never tightened a bolt for the lower control arm. Good thing they came in right away for an alignment.
2:04 A new U-bolt + nuts were installed before the alignment was done.
2:12 The technician properly installed the heated seat elements and it fixed the customer's concern.
2:25 The technician said he thinks the customer might euthanize some sort of animal in the cage in the bed of his truck. Skunks, maybe?
2:38 The technician installed jam nuts, greased everything, and performed the alignment.
2:48 What you see come out of the oil pan first is coolant then engine oil. The engine self-destructed on the customer and it needs to be replaced.
2:56 "1957 Chevy 210 handyman wagon with a 454 big block"
3:04 Outro. Thanks for watching! - Auta a dopravní prostředky
The 1st customer must be friend's with the lady in the last episode 😅. Scary.
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As per the last car, NEVER start or drive a vehicle with your leg out of the door! I have seen people severely injured from doing that, and one person had to have their leg amputated!
Have a great day, Sir! o7
Where can I send pictures to you? I took my car 4 months ago for alignment coz I put brand new tires on it and I changed the front suspension completely. So now I need new tires coz the alignment failed after 4 months. I took pictures about it how it looks like the rear tires.
@@georgex7176 on the website at www.justrolledinyt.com
Channel now has a secondary function, warning other shops about repeat offenders. Well done, man.
I once had another shop ring me to warn me a certain customer was coming down and holy wow I should have stayed in bed that day because she was beyond awful
@@chrisnielsen9885 good neighbors always come in clutch with the bad ones.
If they could report them to the customers as well that would be a good thing to do. Since most people nowadays think that every garage will rip you off. I would not like it if some people in my line of business would give all of us such a bad reputation. In some cases it is SO obvious they get scammed. I think it should be mandatory to report that as a garage and there should be an organisation that deals with these reports. Why not clean this up? The customer is the one walking in the trap. Because they don't know what they are talking about. The experts do and see a scam from miles away. Who should be the one to step in?
@@chrisnielsen9885 those are what we call “friends in high places” baby. at least your bullshit tolerance was low to start.
"Thunderbolt and Lightfoot" anyone???
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The pipe into the cage is, presumably, for euthenizing small animals.
Skunks the technician thinks.
That's how we dealt with our Budgies when their brains were exposed after fights in aviary.
A skunk caught in a small livetrap cannot spray because it can;t raise it's tail. Most folks just drape a tarp over the cage and tailpipe. I imagine this guy may work in animal control.
We didn't see the rest of the cage though... Is it a cage? Or some wacky biodiesel preheat?
@@volvo09 DIY Biodiesel heaters use hot water from the radiator.
You can't use exhaust gas to safely heat it.
That Jurassic Park car was awesome. Love the guy having fun with the dino toy.
Agreed, that is my favorite movie! Probably a good thing my wife's old Ford Explorer's long gone, I'd often pondered doing it up in a Jurassic Park paintjob and this gave me even more ideas of what I could've done!!! Not to mention this was a welcome relief from the increasingly appalling disasters on wheels that make me wonder and worry who's driving next to me! :D
Haha yes, that genuinely made me chuckle 👍😂
I had a laugh and a total movie fan moment.
I was NOT expecting that and I busted out laughing!!!!
Dino + Fyre = Feyyähr ?
After seeing so many of these, I'm appreciating the ones where a client heard a weird noise and decided to have it checked even though it ended up being nothing and or silly. They decided to be safe and have it checked.
i love your positivity. can i have some?
True, but it does show that they haven't got the common sense to actually go look for the source of the noise. May also indicate that they are blind and cant find it.
I fully expect they offered to remove it for free and the customer still declined repairs.
@@csjrogerson2377
it's about being lazy or uninterested in finding the problem themselves, not at all about common sense.
@@csjrogerson2377 Then again, maybe it shows they had the forethought to hand it off to a professional because they understand their inability to diagnose car problems. Which could lead to an unsafe situation. It's a real philosophical paradox.
The water balloon being in the back of the car inexplicably was the best part
If it touches the back seat you’re going up hill. If it’s leaning into the front seats you’re going down hill. Or braking. Every car should have one
Maybe a twist on the old zip lock bag of water to repel flies trick? 🤔
I bet their kids hung it there.
A co-worker of mine told me this one, years ago he was working at a Chrysler dealership. A customer bought a brand new dodge talon on a Friday, car comes back on Monday with a blown engine, piston rod smashed through the side. Engine get replaced on warranty, guy leaves and car comes back on a float. Same issue, dealer changes the engine again, but before the customer leaves a rep from Chrysler hops in with the customer only to find out that he couldn't drive stick. After the road test, rep flat out told him no more warranty.
Here in NZ when I grew up the vast majority of cars were manual. Then in the late 80s used Japanese imports started flooding our market. Now 99% of cars are slushbox. And I know several people who got their license driving an auto and wouldn't have the foggiest how to drive stick
When I bought my mustang the salesperson told me that Ford would not warranty a clutch on a 302. I don't know how that is because I got 26 years on that clutch and it was really the throwout bearing that needed replacing. Then again, I've never owned an automatic.
@@misterhat5823 I strictly buy manuals only too
@@misterhat5823 we replaced the clutch several times on my father's 88 F250 with the 7.3. Not because of any measurable disk wear but the fact the fingers on the pressure plate get to hard to throw. Also the springs get loose in the disk and that wonderful two piece flywheel. Put about 435,000 on it.
The whole stick-shift/automatic thing in the US just baffles me. Here in the UK, if you learn to drive an automatic, and take your test in an automatic, you can legally only drive an automatic! You'd have to re-take your test in a manual car to be allowed to drive one.
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😂 literally
I'm always amazed at what customers will decline repairs for. The first one is off the chart crazy. 😳
@@Legofan4ever88 Why the hell should the shop work out a payment plan? Go get a loan or use a credit card!
I've seen a lot of times when shops I worked for tried to "be nice" and float a customer. You know what happened the majority of the time? Never saw the customer again, and not a dime of the money they owed.
You pay, you get your car back. You don't have the money? That's a you problem.
@@Legofan4ever88Wow… really? A payment plan? 😂😂😂
@@immikeurnotor work more and or save money
@@immikeurnothow about you guys don’t charge us like 160$/hr to work on our cars ?
@@LivingTheDream77that's not how money works. I mean, I'm sure if they didn't want to eat or pay rent they could charge less.
The jurassic park truck made my day.
We have one here locally. I wonder if it's the same one. Never actually walked by it to know if there's a dino in back.
Mine too
Thats crazy the first dude just drove away with his tire dragging like that, Thats scary we are on the same road as these people.
Nothing scary about death it is natural
Good news on that one is, it's super obvious to everybody around them. It's not like rusted subframes or other hidden damage that won't be visible to anybody else but is also extremely dangerous.
Id love to pull that POS over and tow it right after issuing a citation.
Why even drove to the shop if he didn't want service?
I don't know how old the clip is, but I pretty sure that he could have just call to the shop and decline.
How can he drive about like that
'Customer declined repairs.' True sign of a great Just Rolled In video!
Sometimes "declined repairs" is because the shop quoted $2200 for a repair that required a $25 part, was only two bolts with clear access, and took me 30 minutes total including cleanup and finding a rarely used tool. They tried a big scare tactic and to make the job sound significantly harder than it really was.
Old cars had class man. That wagon was beautiful.. The things some people do to their vehicles never ceases to amaze!.
That 57 Chevy wagon would've looked better if it was restored to bone stock. Custom cars are a dime a dozen. Bone stock vintage cars and trucks are scarce. Old grocery getter cars are extremely scarce.
My grandmother had a’59 Chevy, it’s still in the family a cousin has it.
@@BlackPill-pu4vi I agree, especially the "old grocery getter" part. I get giddy when I see a 90s Camry or Maxima on the road, lol. Cars that were common when I was getting into cars as a kid.
I'd still kill for a late 90s manual Maxima or V-6 Camry!
I'm pretty surprised that the person who "didn't know how to drive a manual" managed to even get anywhere. It should be completely obvious that they don't know what they're doing immediately when they stall five times trying to leave the parking stall. Do the dealers just hand the prospective customer the keys and then walk away?? I thought they drove with.
More often than not, even the salesmen don't know how to drive stick. I've had several that asked me to park the car for them when I was done with a test drive because they couldn't drive stick.
When I bought my mustang, they just gave me the keys. Dude come running over the hill with the keys to every car I had looked at. He made a sale too. The other two big stealerships told me to wait in line to see a salesperson. F' that.
How do you ""accidentally"" go from 3rd to 1st? I the only way I see is with a double clutch. But then you're not a rookie then are you.
@@jnordne2 That doesn't surprise me in the least.
@@BlicedSreadit's real easy if you don't know what you're doing. You push in the clutch you move the stick then you lift up real fast on the clutch.
Could have just got it backwards trying to go from 3 to 5. Not sure it's worth trying to give him the benefit of the doubt. That thing 'sploded
Oh god that poor manual transmission.
As a teenager I dropped into first from third at 35mph while my dad was teaching me to drive stick and then I dumped the clutch. Unlike the WRX, that Hyundai took it like a champ and we punished it for many more years
as long as you realize it before the RPMs get out of control you really shouldn't do much, if any, damage. I'd wager the person that blew that transmission dumped it and kept revving it.
That is why in a lot of countries driving lessons are only allowed by properly accredited driving schools with adapted cars with a second set of pedals.
Good to see that stupid is not a lost art. These videos never fail to blow my mind.
Look up Bonhoeffer's laws of stupidity... it will shock you.
I suffer neck pain from shaking my head for 3+ minutes straight every time.
Thank you for finding words to describe it, because my mind goes directly to mass sterilization... Mercy!
I will never claim to be the brightest bulb on the planet but just a little commonsense would avoid some of these problems. If you take it off just put it back the way it came off.
@larrybe2900 some people are not capable of common sense. Hence Bonhoeffer's laws of stupidity.
YO that Ford Explorer looked like a PERFECT movie car, really impressive. The dino bite made me lose it.
Not every mechanic gets to have a close encounter with a triceratops.
I saw that thumbnail, sarcastically thought "...the customer declined repairs" then was floored when it actually happened. LMAO
That Red Van , OMG.. That person is insane. I guess that he goes from shop to shop with that Junker hoping to find somebody that will do a Jerry Rig repair for him. Unreal
He might be in another episode soon 😅
@@JustRolledIn He's an episode on his own!
@@JustRolledIn he might have been in a few episodes already
@@JustRolledIn Episode of just repeat offenders upcoming maybe?
@@mrgw98 if we get more of them then that's a great idea
It's great to see a Mustang owner going above and beyond to maintain their reputation. Great job.
Actually, I will extend my congratulations to several of the owners of cars in this video who continue to stretch the bounds of credulity.
It's not the cars' fault that an idiot can own one, but it is the colossal bigots' fault for suggesting that every owner of said car is an idiot. Go step on legos.
Wow, that exhaust leading to a cage gave me bad vibes. 😮
My guess is he's an exterminator and uses that to suffocate skunks
They used to do that sort of thing at Auschwitz.
@@blurglide I mean with that amount of effort though? I know a guy who just drowns pests, I wonder why you would go through the effort and gas to suffocate a creature.
@@quiteindeed6809 Cleaner and more humane. CO poisoning isn't suffocation. The victim feels they're getting enough air until they keel over.
Probably a rat catcher.
The things some people do to their vehicles never ceases to amaze!
I'm one of those people that when i do a brake job it can take me upwards of several hours,i will take the caliper bolts and scrub them, polish them, i will wipe the inside of the caliper piston with brake clean,i will apply the antinoise lube on everything like i was applying sun tan lotion to a Playboy model and when it comes time to put the wheel back on i will torque the lug nuts to specs so when i see these videos it makes me cringe,lol, dont get me wrong, i do enjoy them though.
Hey guys be safe when you move a car, don't leave your foot hanging out of the door.
When my father was an EMT saw a woman come in that practically ripped her foot off like that, thankfully for her it was below zero that day.
That's a bad habit. See it a lot on the golf course.
Business acquintance used to do that. Door snagged on a bin someone else left, his foot got crushed. 20 years later he still has occasional pains and can't run proper.
It's honestly gotten to the point where if I ever feel like an idiot, I end up watching your videos and feel 100x better because the clips got some high IQ people in them
how many shops do you need to go to that tell you your vehicle desperately needs repairs and is a literal piece of sh*t before you listen?????
Yes 😂
Every one. Until they find one that takes it on, no chance of them ever listening.
The last mechanic who did state inspection told me he had a vehicle in for inspection but he didn't want anything repairs to pass inspection and took it away,2 weeks later the inspection unit from the state police came in the ask about the supposed new stickers and the guy said he supposed just had new stickers on after it passed inspection, he thankfully showed the repair saying that he refused putting new stickers because of the amount of repairs needed, he afterwards went to another place who put stickers on without doing the repairs needed, 3 weeks later the same car was towed in for the repairs needed and afterwards he took before and after the repairs were done and passed inspection, state police inspection unit came back and inspected the car and the photos to insure it was fixed correctly and allowed the mechanic to put the new stickers on the vehicle
None. Theyll keep going until they crash and hurt somebody
The Jurassic Park bit was my favorite 😂
The exhaust thing on the truck may be for exterminating vermin.
Love the wagon at the end!
Thanks as always.
30 years as a technician, this channel always amazes me! 😂
That scream at 1:40 😂
Gotta love Mustang drivers! They're a fool-proof guarantee of job security for mechanics.
And EMTs
@@richarddresden6869 And morticians.
And auto body repair shops
Our Pony lovers from a long-long time ago don't exist anymore!!
And for: Just rolled in. 😂
'Kay - that triceratops, though! 😂😂😂
Man that wagon in the end 😊just and awesome car !
Now and then I have to pause the presentation just to deal with shock and disbelief. Love your stuff!
The jurassic park one was absolutely hilarious😂
I'm shocked that the hypo needles were placed in the headliner. The mechanics could have poked themselves by accident. The sweet 57 Chevy Nomad at the end though calmed me down.
That wasn't a Nomad, it was a 210 2 door wagon.
daughter of an addict here- headliners make a great hiding spots for needles bc they almost never get found accidentally. if a cop searches a car, they rarely check the headliner & no one questions a torn headliner. the one without a cap is positioned in a way where it wouldn’t be able to accidentally poke someone and the other has a cap on it so whoever put them there did it 10000% on purpose
0:05 "Jesus, take the wheel!"
"NO, NOT THAT WHEEL!"
That Centurion ragtop in the end pics really took me back to my misspent youth. A friend had one that we would load up with lovelies on hot Chicago summer nights for cruises out to Lake Shore Drive. Simple pleasures!
1:43 that scream had me laughing… gotta have fun at work sometimes haha
The trunk dinosaur part killed me :))))
Love the Chevy Wagon in the last clip ! Total Classic !
Drilling into your own fuel tank and all those fumes is nuts.
I think the "fumes" visible in the video is smoke/fog the technician pumped into the tank to see where it would leak out. A smoke test is a common tool for finding air and vacuum leaks.
@@ambius2 oh that would make sense. Thanks for the extra piece of info!
Yes, that was a smoke leak test to find where the leak was coming from.
Haha, the Jurassic Park one got me! 😂
This was one of my favorites considering that a number of them were dropped in the lap of the Alignment tech . Wish i had a cell phone so i could send in pics especially today . Had a 6 inch lifted truck for an Alignment painted all pretty colors , first job of the day so thanks for that , that was similar to the truck with the chained diff . Was setting up the truck and noticed the rear diff was double stacked with two lifting blocks which is not only dangerous but illegal . Ontario Ministry have changed the DOT to specifically address these extreme lifts and wheels sticking out past the fenders which this truck had both . Rear thrust line . 91 degrees spec 0.00 . Dog tracked , had bump steer because of the tie rod angles and had the nerve to bring the truck back because the steering was off center . Told the manager showed him the specs and said i did my job right and not doing it again for free , tell the customer to fix the real issue . Someone else fixed the steering which doesnt fix the problem but customer service number one i guess , rest of my day not much better . Glade you and the family are well and thanks for cheering me up .
I had a truck come in a while back with stacked and undersize blocks in the back. Refused to touch it until the customer paid me to fix the incorrectly-done lift kit that he insisted was done at a local four wheel shop (and with their reputation, I believed him).
Should have driven it out side and torched it.....
@@immikeurnot I am with you all the way my friend , now lifted trucks are easy to adjust being that there is alot of room to work with good installs and real bad ones as you mention but its the customers expectations that gets under my skin made worse on newer vehicles that require calibration . I was hoping it wasnt going to fit on the rack but once the heads go on and the hoist up i bought the truck for the duration of the job , you know the out come . When you change the geometry of any vehicle up or down you have to give something up , like your girlfriend . All my vehicles were slammed to the ground to the point she had to take Gravol to go on long trips ..
@@dsloop3907 I am not going to lie , i would not be human or even telling you the truth otherwise , that in my 40 years of being on the bench i have had thoughts just like that from time to time . But thoughts wont put you in jail , not yet . lol
Someone else without a cell. Bless you.
Is there a disclosure for test drives that says "You break it, you bought it"? lol
Not that I know of but that might become a thing now lol
Saw a factory new car with the front end removed coming off the lot. The car in the curb lane stopped. the guy in the outside lane didn't.
Let's just say it's a good idea to look _really_ closely at the form you sign to get the keys.
That van was shop-hoppin, totally hoping to find somebody who would rebuild the whole car for $300 or less 😂
Loved the Jurassic Park truck!
Jurassic Park: Must go faster ! 🦖🦖🦖🦖😲😬 Dude from Seinfeld had it coming !
I'm just amazed every week..😅
Love the Jurassic Park Ford! 🦕
The fact that people like that first guy in the red MPV are out on the public roads is troubling indeed! But on the plus side, at least he won't be going anywhere at high speed! 😆
Oh man… crashing after fixing.. ouch. My bro did that after he had the rear end regeared. He rolled about 5 times. Thankfully he and his friend were alright.
Needles in the headliner…. That’s scary!
@@Jack_Russell_Brown true. I'm a recovering addict... they remind me of those that slammers use. I see em everywhere in the city I live at. I did t know that about pharmacies giving containers. That's really cool.
We find needles everywhere.
The best are in the sand and woodchips lining playgrounds.
OK, the left rear wheel is falling off and locked up and squeals when the car is moved. And "The customer declined repairs." How the hell could he have passed a written test for his license? How can he hold down a job? And he votes.
and theres inspection sticker on window too lol
Maybe he can't get to the voting booth. One might hope.
@@Ghauster There's a hopeful thought.
In some jurisdictions - Ontario for one - the mechanic would be required to refuse to release the car to the customer as it is not roadworthy. It either has to be fixed or leave on a tow truck - but the customer could not legally just drive it away!
Safety is everybody's business!
@@eatonjask how is this enforced? Does the shop have to call the police? Do they have to physically take the person's keys? I don't understand how this could be enforced by the auto shop as they have no real responsibility here.
What a stellar episode, especially the toys! And I always love the classic beauty at the close. Thank-you.
The ingenuity of some people is amazing...
had a customer that said their AC wouldn’t work. they had it turned off. they were also worried that leaving the AC on with the car turned off would drain the battery
To be strictly fair that does exist. My BYD has a feature you can enable to have the AC keep going after you park, or before you drive away. So techically that would be draining the battery.
It's because the heatpump keeps the battery at optimal temperature and that temp difference often fogs up the windows. So in winter I ussually hit the switch when I get downstairs and in the time it takes to get through breakfast the battery is optimal and the fog's gone, with most of the icing on the outside also gone.
Quite a timesaver as before it was: get out, clear the icing, then sit there 10 minutes while the fog subsides.
Of course you have to deliberately enable it first, so shutting the AC off to prevent it is silly.
People are awesome, especially their creative-economical approaches to automotive repair. 😂
“Customer declined repairs” is one the most terrifying sentences ever uttered
0:42 Accidentally downshifting at redline is what we call a "Money Shift" because your about to spend a whole lotta money to fix it 🤣🤣
I love these videos, I never fail to shake my head.
That gas pipe exhaust had to be crazy restrictive, i put a 1.5 inch tailpipe on my 350 silverado and noticed the power loss coming from a 3 inch pipe. Wonder how that van was. None of this stuff really surprises me, wish i would have taken more pictures and videos when i worked on cars
Garage 54 did a video on restricting the exhaust pipe. Car still drove with a pin hole...
@@calculator1841 ha, interesting. I guess that makes sense i owned a s10 where the catalytic converter clogged solid and it did run but was crazy slow, i think all the exhaust was hissing out of all the gaskets
The jurassic park explorer was absolutely fantastic!
A pound to a penny (or dollar to a cent) the AMG C63 and the Mustang crashes were caused by blokes who don't know how to drive cars with rear-wheel drive. Oh, and going from 3rd to 1st in a manual gearbox at 40mph takes some doing. Lesson 1 when my kids learned to drive was that in neutral the gear lever is always opposite gears 3 and 4.
Have you ever tried to go from 3rd to 1st? It fights you, you gotta have the arms of a gorilla to force it in. I know of a railway worker who shoved his from 5th to 1st so I guess it is possible
I've sure as heck missed fifth and found third by mistake. More than a few times. Gone for second and found fourth oh yeah that too.
I've never managed to muscle past the synchros to jam into first by accident, though, despite occasional bouts of Stupid. That's terrifying.
@@j_taylor I always work on the theory... if it don't fit don't force it
@@j_taylor Yeah. Changing up from 4th and finding 3rd isn't hard to do. Going from 3rd into neutral, shifting across the gate then ramming it into first? That is international-class idiocy.
Bottom line; it's not the cars' fault an idiot can own one.
What’s the point of bringing your car into the shop in the first place if you will just “decline repairs and drive away” did you really think mechanics work for pennies on the dollar? These people need a reality check
the dinosaur biting the guys hand got me good lol
When a old ass minivan pulls in, you just know you're going to hate life.
I have a Toyota Yaris 5-speed. My daughter was driving it 95 mph in an 85 zone and came to a hill and had to downshift but missed and hit second. Man did that puppy whine but never showed any signs of problems. Me, I think I lost a few heartbeats hahaha
How the hell did you get a Yaris up to 95???
@@John-cg8hb possibly the manual transmissions are more efficient at top end. Just a guess, but it got up and went pretty darn good.
Standard trannys are generally more efficient than automatics.
Every time the nice cars come at the end I have real fear that someone done something really stupid to that beautiful cars until I notice that it is the end of the Clip 😅
Yep, I saw his foot hanging out of the door near the ground and hoped he was not about to have it cut off when the door hits something and closes.
No Dinosaurs were harmed in the making of this video.
lol wow the first one , let me drive on that til it falls off 🤣
how do you accidentally shift from 3rd to 1st?
One thing I like when I watch these videos is that the half shady electrical stuff I have done on my boat looks professional compare to a lot of these thing
This channel is one reason I do not miss being a technician.
That black Chevy station wagon at the end…… MASSIVELY BEAUTIFUL!! Prettier than the day it rolled off the assembly line!! 😲✨
I still say the best anti-theft device for car is a stick shift.
Your laws need to be changed so that unsafe cars are not allowed to go back on the road.
Love your video's, and the beautiful cars at the end , that black wagon is awesome
Yeah, because more laws always works...😆
The trick is that it can't enable or incentivize any kind of racket for the shops, or the shops and police, or the tow guys and the shops, etc
I totally agree someone needs the authority to impound unsafe cars but idk how we determine the standard and agree on who enforces it.
Every time that is suggested in these comments someone comes along yelling about how that's dictatorship or something. Probably also communism.
Yeah... Shady mechanic shops would abuse this to force you into fixing anything on your car
This is a solved problem, though. Most western European countries have far stricter rules about roadworthiness but have managed to find ways around most of the problems raised in this thread.
I'm in love with the 57 Chevy wagon bro! WOW!
That exhaust cage is for suffocating small animals. I have cousins in Mississippi.
Can you explain more? Like why would you need to do that in the first place?
@@mrgw98 Consider the nutria. Invasive giant rodents looking like a cross between rat and beaver. Prolific breeders. They ruin dikes and causeways by burrowing into them and make the banks of streams and ponds unsafe. You catch them in live traps, generally (because you want to avoid killing something native and/or protected) but then you have the problem of eliminating them without reaching into the cage and getting your fingers bitten off because rodents give zero fucks when cornered. So you pop the cage into the chamber for a few minutes...
pest control. if you trap nuisance animals, you cant just let them go in someone elses yard.@@mrgw98
@@mrgw98 They catch critters that are being a nuisance and that's how they euthanize them. They suffocate them with the exhaust.
The exhaust cage is troubling. Yikes.
Don't know if you've seen it in the comments, but everyone seems to think it's for killing pests like skunks.
From what I heard from cops over the years (used to work at a leather giftshop right off the freeway that they stopped by to look at expensive belts), death by exhaust is relatively painless. Something about the CO2 putting you to sleep before you suffocate.
@@Diaphat CO2 causes suffocation which is a pretty bad way to go. Carbon _Monoxide_ however tricks the body into thinking it's getting enough oxygen while it's already shutting down. A victim of CO poisoning only suffers from symptoms of fatigue until they drop unconscious and die soon after.
Sweet Jesus E, this one had some real doozies!!!
LOL! Customer declied repairs! It's not a "Just Rolled In" without some of that!
It’s frightening there’s people confident enough to drive, let alone work on their vehicles, and do stuff like this… humanity is really on a downward spiral and it’s going out of control.
Crashed Mustang reminds me of an episode back when I worked at a dealership. Guy bought a brand new car, came back and demanded his hood be repainted (it was a bit orange-peely) Body shop repainted it and it looked great. Now he bitches about the rest of the car not looking as good. Raised enough stink that the manufacturer paid us to repaint the whole car. Customer picked it up and went over it until he was satisfied. As he pulled out onto the road, (from the dealership) he got T-boned and totaled the car 🤣
And balance was maintained.
I always hate seeing an appointment that states "Alignment: Customer Just Replaced Parts." Worst. Statement. Ever.
Heartwarming to see that the "Fred Flintstone" school of engineering lives on with some of these customers.
That truck with the homemade gas chamber on the back should probably be reported to the police
Agreed, though let someone else do it as you don't want to be the next person waking up in it.
@@mrgw98 You're not fitting a whole person in there.
Well, not an adult anyway...
...okay, let's drop that line of thought very quickly.
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Seriously though. The owner is probably working in animal control.
Its scary to know there's people out there that drive these Death traps.
Awesome Nomad! That was my favorite classic as a kid.
Not a Nomad. It is a 210.
Ok that JP ford is sick.
Imagine having the courage to walk into a dealership to test drive a brand new car, knowing you don't know how to drive it.
Now imagine being that salesman, watching him struggle with finding the clutch and not realizing the implications.
The death of a car, caused by two oblivious idiots.
Salesman might have been following management instructions. "Don't talk back to the customer, ever" is annoyingly common.
When I was car shopping last year it was shocking at how many dealerships will have you sign some papers and then just give you the keys.
@@Hybris51129 Depending on exactly what's being signed (and the exact location, there are places where you can't waiver away your responsibility) that can be a fairly safe bet for the dealership. Of course, getting the money from the customer or their insurance company might be a bit of a hassle.
I wouldn't have thought going from third to first at 40 wouldn't do that, unless it has a very weak gearbox wouldn't it simply redline the vehicle? 5th to Reverse at 60 then I could believe it.
Also it is a Subaru all wheel drive so when you mis shift all four wheels have traction so they won't even slide.
The needles were so funny.
I remember when I bought Honda Prelude, cleaned it out. Then found some underwear in the headliner.
LOL. When a car is so crap that it shows up in two different "Just Rolled In" videos.
It does have me wondering if somehow the trailer park trash owning the vehicle gets these vids pointed out to them. Scream "MUH RYGHTS" and sue JRI for a bazillion dollars and get the "media" involved.
@@BuriedFlame I would think the best case defense is free speech since the public has a interest in knowing how dangerous that car is when they are on the road with it.
And to think the ding dong in the mini van drove it away ! Lol !
Damn that was a nice wagon at the end! Slimer, eat your heart out lol
Wow - first time watching one of these videos, brilliant!! New obsession!
Buddy getting his hand eating by the triceratops made me laugh.
That jurassic park explorer is sick
That one dragging the wheel is hilarious. How can he drive in like that ?