@@MattMatt77 that's just not true. People that don't repair their cars not only waste their own money, but resources for other people. Asshole a is going to blow up 6 civics in 3 years while kid b is struggling to find a decent car to get to work in to support his sister's and shit.
@@cwbuilds9215 So everyone waste resources for others then. A PERFECT example that I can show you. I got a 1965 Vespa VNB and it was restored but done wrong. So I got the scooter for cheap and fixed all the mechanical and some cosmetics. So now it's 100%. I have a video of it on my CZcams. But also I went to go get an oil change because it was four months over the due date and good mechanic shop told me that they're not going to do it because they're still 50% life and oil. If you know so much tell me all the reasons why that's an issue of why you should change the oil?
@@MattMatt77 exactly. You FIXED IT. you didn't drive it into the ground and waste it like you suggested before. You suggested that cars are disposable and I disagree heavily.
Thats the thing that sucks in denmark, every car is insanely expensive even if they are damaged, like a bmw e91 330D can cost around 6-7 grand, used with a lot of miles/km and some even have the engine lift on, on the dashboard or some other problem, and if you want to buy a car from out of the country for let’s say 150.000 dollars you have to pay 150% extra before you can get a license plate and legally drive it on the road
Denmark is expensive from what I heard. You should check out prices in Turkey if you think Denmark is expensive. The catch is an average person earns like 350 Euros p/mo, so it's worse than Denmark.
“When I’m looking for an everyday car I look for luxury brands like Audi, Mercedes, and BMW. “ All of them are overpriced piles of garbage. They are mechanically unreliable and expensive to repair which will happen a lot. If you enjoy throwing your money away buy one of those brands. And you most definitely will not drive them forever. You want a luxury car get a Lexus.
I watch a CZcams channel called the Car Ninja and he works exclusively on these kinds of cars. Seeing the simple things that require removal of major components or an engine out has scared me away from even considering taking one of these cars for free. Depreciated luxury car, how about my 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis bought 3years ago for $3400 with 64000 kilometres on it. Has cost me $600 in parts in three years and no labour because I can fix it myself. The thermostat isn’t under the intake manifold it’s on top of the engine where it belongs right beside the alternator. Keep your money pit luxury cars and drive something that will run every day. Crown Vics are good too if you’re not a donkey that turns them into a donk.
Got my 335i dummy cheap because a blown injector that they didnt wanna deal with I bought a new one and my boy put it in and programmed it for my old pc😂
It does. Retail price for repairs is expensive, so it gets sold for cheap when it’s damaged. He buys used parts for a fraction of the price and gets someone he knows to take care of it.
No sense at all, because insurance companies only use non original equipment that’s not not fresh from the direct manufacture. The guy is making no sense and you’re right
Thank god for Lincoln being that reliable American luxury car. That just packs enough for a good amount of luxury 😂😂😂. I’m only saying that because at one point in the 90s, Lincoln was the most purchased luxury car in America.
yea, and every day you get up you swear and regret your decision, if you can't afford to repair them, don't buy them, there's a reason why less well off people don't buy mercedes or BMW's the cost of repair is absurdly high
BMW 7 series, BMW 6 Series, Porsche Cayenne Turbo, Mercedes SL, Audi A8L - some of the greatest luxury depreciating deals you will find, without the accidents too!
Buying a German car is an expensive mistake, but a used German car you’re throwing money down the toilet. German cars are unreliable and often come with issues with so much plastic under the hood.
Does your insurance company cover a car that has been repaired from totaled status. Can you actually get full coverage to protect yourself especially when you're using a car in a rental business. Seems like there's a question
Here's a tip: a expensive Japanese car. Expensive Honda, Toyota, or Nissan it doesn't matter the more you sink in the better. And they're still going to be reliable.
Did you say drive around forever a smashed German car that's old with miles??? 😂😂 you forgot to mention they're reliablity is trash and a 10k mb will kill you in mechanical repairs. Stick with the exotic car leasing.
Retail price for repairs is expensive, so it gets sold for cheap when it’s damaged. He buys used parts for a fraction of the price and gets someone he knows to take care of it.
It's still more expensive to repair.
Rob knows a guy who knows a guy. 😉
Yes but regardless nobody repairs their car as it is 🤷♂️
@@MattMatt77 that's just not true. People that don't repair their cars not only waste their own money, but resources for other people. Asshole a is going to blow up 6 civics in 3 years while kid b is struggling to find a decent car to get to work in to support his sister's and shit.
@@cwbuilds9215 So everyone waste resources for others then. A PERFECT example that I can show you. I got a 1965 Vespa VNB and it was restored but done wrong. So I got the scooter for cheap and fixed all the mechanical and some cosmetics. So now it's 100%. I have a video of it on my CZcams.
But also I went to go get an oil change because it was four months over the due date and good mechanic shop told me that they're not going to do it because they're still 50% life and oil. If you know so much tell me all the reasons why that's an issue of why you should change the oil?
@@MattMatt77 exactly. You FIXED IT. you didn't drive it into the ground and waste it like you suggested before. You suggested that cars are disposable and I disagree heavily.
Sounds like Rob is about to start liquidating.
Yup true. That's why I bought a 2006 Lexus LS430.. Put on 4 new tires, full service, good to go.
those are amazing and bullet proof 👍
When did Lexus become a German brand...
@@hellocar123I’m going to find one and shoot at it, I’ll let you know my findings
@@riderforchrist2755when did anyone say anything about German brands....
That's a Toyota not a German car that will cost an arm and a leg to repair.
I get all my financial advice from Father Spaghetti
Who's going to sell a 70k car for 5k ?
And salvaged..... A pain to get it to pass inspection for a rebuild title
ah yes luxury car brands like bmw and audi
Thats the thing that sucks in denmark, every car is insanely expensive even if they are damaged, like a bmw e91 330D can cost around 6-7 grand, used with a lot of miles/km and some even have the engine lift on, on the dashboard or some other problem, and if you want to buy a car from out of the country for let’s say 150.000 dollars you have to pay 150% extra before you can get a license plate and legally drive it on the road
Denmark is expensive from what I heard. You should check out prices in Turkey if you think Denmark is expensive. The catch is an average person earns like 350 Euros p/mo, so it's worse than Denmark.
“When I’m looking for an everyday car I look for luxury brands like Audi, Mercedes, and BMW. “ All of them are overpriced piles of garbage. They are mechanically unreliable and expensive to repair which will happen a lot. If you enjoy throwing your money away buy one of those brands. And you most definitely will not drive them forever. You want a luxury car get a Lexus.
I'll take a wrecked camry over a wrecked bmw etc any day
I watch a CZcams channel called the Car Ninja and he works exclusively on these kinds of cars. Seeing the simple things that require removal of major components or an engine out has scared me away from even considering taking one of these cars for free. Depreciated luxury car, how about my 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis bought 3years ago for $3400 with 64000 kilometres on it. Has cost me $600 in parts in three years and no labour because I can fix it myself. The thermostat isn’t under the intake manifold it’s on top of the engine where it belongs right beside the alternator. Keep your money pit luxury cars and drive something that will run every day. Crown Vics are good too if you’re not a donkey that turns them into a donk.
Got my 335i dummy cheap because a blown injector that they didnt wanna deal with I bought a new one and my boy put it in and programmed it for my old pc😂
On what ?
This guy doesn’t make any sense
It does.
Retail price for repairs is expensive, so it gets sold for cheap when it’s damaged.
He buys used parts for a fraction of the price and gets someone he knows to take care of it.
No sense at all, because insurance companies only use non original equipment that’s not not fresh from the direct manufacture. The guy is making no sense and you’re right
Just did this with my new daily driver!
what was it?
@@NeimanLevensonprobably a Range Rover or S class lol
Mr. Spaghetti needs to write a book of nonsense
Thank god for Lincoln being that reliable American luxury car. That just packs enough for a good amount of luxury 😂😂😂. I’m only saying that because at one point in the 90s, Lincoln was the most purchased luxury car in America.
yea, and every day you get up you swear and regret your decision, if you can't afford to repair them, don't buy them, there's a reason why less well off people don't buy mercedes or BMW's the cost of repair is absurdly high
Yeah but the rear bumper costs almost 9k dollars
Wow
BMW 7 series, BMW 6 Series, Porsche Cayenne Turbo, Mercedes SL, Audi A8L - some of the greatest luxury depreciating deals you will find, without the accidents too!
Those are well known as "Money pits". Are you feeling lucky?
NSX just chilling
I want to gift my dad a De Tomaso Pantera gts with all its problems fixed some day
(rust and cooling issues)
Buying a German car is an expensive mistake, but a used German car you’re throwing money down the toilet. German cars are unreliable and often come with issues with so much plastic under the hood.
Did the same think now have full spec Mercedes E 250 2018
Sounds like Rob loses on his deals to make his customers feel good and they still feel bad
Does your insurance company cover a car that has been repaired from totaled status. Can you actually get full coverage to protect yourself especially when you're using a car in a rental business. Seems like there's a question
Yeah but if you buy a luxury brand you buy all those European issues that come with someone’s neglected car
The NSX in the back looking cleaaaaaaan
Sure, deals like he mentions come along all the time.... 🙄
that nsx tho
Ya maybe 250k miles for 5 grand lol
I don't ever see Rob buying like this, but okay.
I used to watch all of his videos.. idk if he still does but not long ago he drove a Chevy volt electric grocery getter lol
Haha i love your content rob but come on…you dont drive around in a car you bought for 5k and repaired!
Haven’t you seen the shitbox Mercedes he daily drove for years
@@8888k ….not recently! Whats the last shit box you saw him daily?
Was some E class Mercedes 15+ year old
4 year old BMW needs water pump
Here's a tip: a expensive Japanese car. Expensive Honda, Toyota, or Nissan it doesn't matter the more you sink in the better. And they're still going to be reliable.
Nissan ? ? Hahahahah . . . .. no
@@nohandletobehad better reliability than mercedes
You forgot Mazda.
Bro what?
Did you say drive around forever a smashed German car that's old with miles??? 😂😂 you forgot to mention they're reliablity is trash and a 10k mb will kill you in mechanical repairs. Stick with the exotic car leasing.
Just don’t buy a caddie
Not sure if the math, maths there robo
Retail price for repairs is expensive, so it gets sold for cheap when it’s damaged.
He buys used parts for a fraction of the price and gets someone he knows to take care of it.
This is silly
And make sure to get a permanent tag from Montana
70k worth for 5k, because it has a damaged bumper and headlight? What in the heavens are you smokin?