@@redzoom7857 True. To be honest, he should have been stuck with that bid. Yes, it would have been strict ... but by no means would it have been the first strict "rules are rules" ruling we've seen. I really felt for Elizabeth on this one.
I guessed 65k on the Porsche. The car itself is well over 50k. So few people have a clue about car prices because everyone buys things on credit and never look at the bottom line.
$52,000 for a trip to Germany, and a Porsche Boxster......I wish. If there's one thing I've learned from watching this show is that young people don't have a clue about prices.
The winners have to pay taxes on all prizes (including cash) before they get them. Also, the car you win often gets substituted for a similar one of equal value available in your home town.
@@Boogaboioringale Not the cash, but they do have to fill out the proper IRS forms and any forms for California. Then 25% Federal and whatever California charges comes right out before you receive the cash. Any additional amount from the federal government you pay as part of your tax return. As for the items, you have to pay for the taxes immediately.
I think I figured out the proper prices based off of what we could see and Drew's hint. Car = 17580 Travel Mug = 20 Bottle Opener = 65 Panini Presser = 49 Soy Milk Maker = 97
Don't blame her, Drew forced her to take the second turn. He's always forcing everyone to take the second turn, even with 3 right. He's robbing everyone a chance to win three prizes.
@systemoperator There's still the option of doing nothing for your second turn, essentially doing the same as before. Anyways, I didn't blame her completely but I failed to relate that in my comment.
Brand new Porsche boxster alone cost almost 60,000. Two of my friends had it. So i know that, i cant stop hear them brag about it🤷🏽♂️... i wish i was betting on the second showcase...
Yes, it's the chevy cobalt! If you want an unreliable, crappy US car, then free is what you want to hear. Of course, paying taxes on a car that's going to fall apart in 3 years is probably a deal breaker. After winning such a car, I'd take it to the nearest Carmax and sell it immediately, then go buy a Toyota. Sad that American cars are so crappy when they used to be the envy of the world. They don't have to produce quality because they sell them just as they are. Maybe the pandemic will shock American workers to get back to having pride in what they make and maybe shock the car manufactures to stop cutting corners on components. I hate that American cars are not reliable or long lasting. At the very least, they could improve transmissions, so you can get more than 80K miles out of them. GM is terrible, but the very worst is Dodge/Chrysler. Fiat is the parent company, which should be a big tip off. In fact Fiat is so bad that they abandoned the US market. You know your product is bad when not even Americans will buy it. Remember when Jeep meant you had a rugged vehicle that would last forever? Not anymore, now that Fiat owns the brand. There is one American vehicle that is worth buying. Ford trucks, specifically the F-150. I grew up with Chevy and would never consider a Ford, but when GM quality started to drop like a stone, I could no longer see them as a viable source for cars. Ford quality fell as well, but not on their trucks. They have consistently made great trucks for decades and still do. Probably why they dumped the multiple models practice. I guess the plan is to make just a handful of models, so you can focus on quality and it seems to be working.
The two "American" cars that I had since 2000 from GM, the Buick Century and the Chevy Equinox, both were made in Canada. Hell, I remember my Equinox on the parts: Made in Canada with a Japanese motor and a Chinese drivetrain.
I can't believe she didn't win the golf club bottle opener!
10:06 some guy in the audience yells "You're an idiot!". But Kevin gets the last laugh.
Well had they taken the first idiotic bid that was an actual number (335k)...he wouldn’t have been so lucky.
@@redzoom7857 True. To be honest, he should have been stuck with that bid. Yes, it would have been strict ... but by no means would it have been the first strict "rules are rules" ruling we've seen. I really felt for Elizabeth on this one.
"it's a shame about the bottle opener"
hilarious!
"First, you bid eleventy-seven thousand dollars..."
4:37 she won the car congratulations!
Anyone else notice the check mark and dinging started before Rachel pushed the button
Okay, seriously, you have 3 right and switch three of them? That's just panic + horrible thinking.
Run N Gun by Carl Verheyen is playing over that second showcase. Starting with that brass riff, it was heard at times for new cars.
And I think that the Porsche is one of Drew's old cars (hinted back in WLIIA).
I’d be so pissed winning the car and not the bottle opener.
"an actual number". I was floored
I guessed 65k on the Porsche. The car itself is well over 50k. So few people have a clue about car prices because everyone buys things on credit and never look at the bottom line.
I guessed 75. I woulda been over.
Right. I would have bid 60k minimum. Lol. Man. I would cry losing out on that prize.
Paid cash for your boxster did you?
Not the guy saying *OH WELL* 4:29
Thumbs up if you liked the "WTF" look at 7:42!
Shame they didn't show Kevin's reaction to the Porsche reveal.
Ha-ha. Kevin was such a cutie.
Yup! Woof!
Dumb as a bag of bricks though
90 for a travel mug? Lol yeah that was definitely not correct the first time around lol
I thought that dude was going to bet $335,000. Lol
He did
That second showcase should be called the organ donor.
$52,000 for a trip to Germany, and a Porsche Boxster......I wish. If there's one thing I've learned from watching this show is that young people don't have a clue about prices.
When he goes to Aruba, maybe he'll meet Natalie Halloway.
Numbers are hard. I get it though, I would be nervous as hell too
i would have been 2700 under had i been bidding on the Porsche. nice game today
the second dude needs to learn some math hahaha
aint no brain freeze last no ten minutes. what she lyin fo? yo.
I wonder how much the racing simulator costs on its own?...
Luxury car. That makes me laugh. Thats a very baseline car
How do the ppl pay for all the prizes and money they win? Is there an accountant waiting backstage. I always was curious about this😳🥺🤔🧐
The winners have to pay taxes on all prizes (including cash) before they get them. Also, the car you win often gets substituted for a similar one of equal value available in your home town.
@@Boogaboioringale thank you for the explanation. 👍🏽👍🏽♥️
If you have good credit, you can just take out a loan to pay the taxes on the expensive cars, using the car as collateral
@@scottblish766 thank for explanation. ♥️
@@Boogaboioringale Not the cash, but they do have to fill out the proper IRS forms and any forms for California. Then 25% Federal and whatever California charges comes right out before you receive the cash. Any additional amount from the federal government you pay as part of your tax return.
As for the items, you have to pay for the taxes immediately.
It was kinda of a dirty joke when he said go to your happy place
10:50 I don't think all his friends will fit in the car.
Dammit... No bottle opener! Foiled again.
Next time, bid $40,000 instead of $29,000!
The car by itself was about $23K-$25K
Bump the other junk; the car's what matters.
Dope
This was also interestingly, the last time this game was won.
I think I figured out the proper prices based off of what we could see and Drew's hint.
Car = 17580
Travel Mug = 20
Bottle Opener = 65
Panini Presser = 49
Soy Milk Maker = 97
Contestant gets on stage,feels they are entitled to act overly dramatic stupid.
That woman is a nightmare. horrible.
Don't blame her, Drew forced her to take the second turn. He's always forcing everyone to take the second turn, even with 3 right. He's robbing everyone a chance to win three prizes.
Should she bet $17,450 higher, she would win DOUBLE SHOWCASE
Kevin don't know about money 😝😝😝 how come??????
Three thousand three hundred and five....thousand. LOL
@systemoperator There's still the option of doing nothing for your second turn, essentially doing the same as before.
Anyways, I didn't blame her completely but I failed to relate that in my comment.
Here is a bottle open lol.. wtf
Three thousand three hundred and five thousand ..... three hundred and thirty five thousand
😀
Where is the luxury car lol?
I thought he was about to bid $335,000 LOL
$335,000 hahahahaha hahahahaha
I see.
Brand new Porsche boxster alone cost almost 60,000. Two of my friends had it. So i know that, i cant stop hear them brag about it🤷🏽♂️... i wish i was betting on the second showcase...
Why are they giving away cars only I want only to see then giving money most of the time now
There’s no god
No bottle opener?! RIP OFF!!
I said it was $60,000 for the Porsche showcase. I will be under $10,000 difference & win.
Not really interested in prizes when Rachel is in front of them.
When The Price is Right gave away great prizes. Now all the show gives away are cheap foreign cars. So pathetic.
🖼
That is not a luxury car
did he get plastic surgery?
Weight loss surgery.
What a shining example of american education....
That girl deserved to win after his idiocy showed
why is he screaming Estella ? Estella? he Should be screaming Hillary! Hillary! lol
Reference to Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire.
i know, i was joking if you didnt notice
shouldda been a carrera gt .. oh well she lost anyways.....
Some contestants are annoying
Luicky woman ö
The Chevy Piece of Crap. Combines ugly with no power.
It’s nice to see ordinary people win things........while I’m sitting here in my damn mobile home with no car......I take that back..BITCH.
Yes, it's the chevy cobalt! If you want an unreliable, crappy US car, then free is what you want to hear. Of course, paying taxes on a car that's going to fall apart in 3 years is probably a deal breaker. After winning such a car, I'd take it to the nearest Carmax and sell it immediately, then go buy a Toyota.
Sad that American cars are so crappy when they used to be the envy of the world. They don't have to produce quality because they sell them just as they are. Maybe the pandemic will shock American workers to get back to having pride in what they make and maybe shock the car manufactures to stop cutting corners on components. I hate that American cars are not reliable or long lasting. At the very least, they could improve transmissions, so you can get more than 80K miles out of them. GM is terrible, but the very worst is Dodge/Chrysler. Fiat is the parent company, which should be a big tip off. In fact Fiat is so bad that they abandoned the US market. You know your product is bad when not even Americans will buy it. Remember when Jeep meant you had a rugged vehicle that would last forever? Not anymore, now that Fiat owns the brand.
There is one American vehicle that is worth buying. Ford trucks, specifically the F-150. I grew up with Chevy and would never consider a Ford, but when GM quality started to drop like a stone, I could no longer see them as a viable source for cars. Ford quality fell as well, but not on their trucks. They have consistently made great trucks for decades and still do. Probably why they dumped the multiple models practice. I guess the plan is to make just a handful of models, so you can focus on quality and it seems to be working.
Extremely helpful and informative, thanks very much.👍🏾
The two "American" cars that I had since 2000 from GM, the Buick Century and the Chevy Equinox, both were made in Canada. Hell, I remember my Equinox on the parts: Made in Canada with a Japanese motor and a Chinese drivetrain.