They're more likely to die than me in the accident. They don't take care of their cars, I do. All those safety features meant to protect them from the car caving in on itself on impact will cause them to crush themselves in the accident. Don't fret.
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.
A well running old car that rusted to the point it has to be junked, because the whole car is done, while a new car's engine can be replaced or fixed i'd say
Unavoidable???? Reminds me of a car on a low speed road that hit a concrete pole. How did they hit it? Way off road? And how did they hit it that hard? Car was like cut in half- lengthwise.
I remember of a incident where a water windmill on a farm by a high way blew up and sent one of the blades in front of a oncoming brand new accord it ended up splitting their rims in half and I hate to have seen the undercarriage of that car
I’m soooo glad most automobile manufacturers have gone back to the durable Timing Chain. They all made the excuse that the timing belt was quieter. When a dealership told me that, I told them that if the manufacturer would spend $10 bucks on insulation then no one would hear the timing chain. It was just another way for the manufacturers to screw their “Valued Customers”, while saving them a few bucks.
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’m a mechanic and when customers bring their cars in packed with shit and it’s where I have to be I refuse the repair until they come clean it out. I’m a mechanic not a car cleaner.
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.
Jiffy Lube has repeat clients because they need their oil changed and can't do it them selves or pay dealer prices, or want to wait for an appointment. Nothing to do with the people who do the oil change.
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.
That's the crazy thing I can't comprehend. Cos every country I know has inspection laws many incl mine is every 6 months and a failed inspection means you can't register the vehicle. America be crazy bro!!!!
We refuse to work on anything like 3:33. Our service writer thought it was funny until we all refused to work on it. Had to have the customer come get it and clean it out😁
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.
On the Toyota Camry, "how are all 4 blown out"? Well you see me and the girls where out having a few hard seltzers and Mildred saw some train track and yelled "GUN IT" I got scared FLOORED IT and WE WENT SAILING over the tracks and let's just say "it didn't land softly". At least Mildred offered to pay for 2 struts.
Same here in the Netherlands. We even used to have a program on Dutch television about cars taken off the road by police because of their deplorable technical state.
@@andreabasei4562 No. Cars in a bad technical condition can endanger the occupants and (a lot of) other road users. Imagine you get hit by a car doing 100 mph because the brakes were not functioning well. No fun.
Wow ! 😮 That woman's comment "I hate people" ! ☝️🧐 Without the customers there's No need for you ! 👈😉 She would be educated real quick if she works for me ! ⚡️
@@maxarothdev7374 That should not be allowed, they need 100% right to get a vehicle off the road. Not much comfort to say we aren't responsible for your relatives death, the client refused the work.
Cars like these are only a danger to their owner. Those safety features meant for the cars to not completely crumble and crush the owner suffer the most. We spend years perfecting these systems to mainly protect the driver inside the car in the case an accident happens. That is where most of the money goes when designing a new car. And when a cat isn't taken care of, those systems are the first to go, because of how hard it was in the first place to maintain the safety. So don't fret too much about it. But at the same time, make sure you yourself are taking care of your car. Oil changes on time, as well as a full inspection every once in a while. Replace rusted parts the right way, by welding new material back into place, and repainting. Don't buy a car outside your means if you can't afford the time or money to do this, or else you are just like these people, and you will be the one paying the consequences at the end of the day for your incompetence.
@@someweirdoguy6633 I always take care of my vehicles, in fact I do most of the work on them and never have issues, but growing up my dad taught me a lot of how to repair cars, plus my step dad was an ASE mechanic for around 20 years, and I got a perfect score in the mechanical section on my ASVAB. That said, the vehicles that were on this channel which have have issues with the ball joint, bushings, brake issues, ect are the ones I have the most problems with. Those are the ones that would cause accidents due to how most drivers would panic. Even NASCAR drivers who've spent years perfecting their driving, still have issues going through a crash without taking damage.
In my 20 years of wrenching I've seen these issues and also had clients sign a liability release if they decline repairs. These are of the very few good reasons for gov't intervention...
If you maintain and follow the Owner’s Manual, you won’t have these extreme problems. You’ll only have wearing down parts but not instant broke down parts. Some people have no clue and/or just don’t give a f*ck. All they know is just Gas and Brake.
@@hea4nothin my issue is I buy used cars. I have a used 2005 Jeep Rubicon and a 2017 Ford F-250, both used. I keep them up. But I don’t know how it was cared for before. I’m not a mechanic, but I can wrench . I can see rust etc, but I don’t know the status on internal components.
@@sirvilhelmofyonderland The only way to know without taking everything apart is keep driving daily normally it until you feel/hear something abnormal. You can only notice on smooth roads that also has speed bumps. You can’t tell from uneven roads with pot holes, etc. Just make sure you have your major fluids changed. Like Oil, Transmission, Transfer Case, Differential, Coolant. If your car has over 100K, do the water pump and timing belt too. If you car feels normal with no abnormal sounds, handling, etc, then your internal components should still be good. When something comes loose, breaks or stop working, you’ll hear/feel where it’s coming from. I’m a mechanic from Toyota and these are some basics things to do with used cars.
I have a 1995 Camaro Z28 and a 1993 Jeep Wrangler that's been sitting 7+ years EACH and they are in BETTER condition than some of the newer vehicles shown in this video. Proof that somehow either people aren't very smart when it comes to at-home repairs or just interesting issues due to manufacturer, astounding
I always buy 2nd hand used cars me being the 2nd owner I always check it's history I mainly get ex company cars that have a full main dealer service history and I've never had a problem touch wood.
At the 13:08 mark the dry rotted tires. Look just like the ones that came off of my Cadillac on a trip to Texas a few years ago. After driving from Springfield Illinois to Amarillo. We left the restaurant to see the flat. I changed it with the spare. And when I flipped it over to put it in the flat one in the trunk. That’s when I saw the dry rot. All things considered the distance, the heat , location of the flat and highway speed. It could have been so much more worse. Even though it took a lot of looking for four white walls. We got everything done safely. All four tires were like that. Even the tire tech said. Really who looks at the inside of the tire?!?. We both do now.
As my good friend would say," If it was easy , everyone could do it!" He also said," if went back together that easily, double check and see if left something off." More times then not, he was right.😅
You know some off these problems are definitely customer's fault but how many are from cheap imported parts and Hwy departments using brine solution on the roads during the winter. I have also seen people following brine trucks closely and they wonder why their vehicles don't last. 1 question how many EV's have you seen with rust problems, do one on that.
When I sold cars in my younger years we had a car come in for service. It had a bumper sticker that said " I love crack wh#res" 😂 Still cracks me up today.
Customer states, "Im smelling oil and the hood doesnt seem to fully shut." Wait, I'm customer and I just drove for a week with the oil cap off after changing it. Thats f***ed up.
The scary part is that these awful rotten car’s are driving around on the road. Rotten unibody rotten subframes broken springs disk brakes with no pads or completely broken down engines and tires. And idiots driving around saying don’t try to upsell me on some extra work. It’s like a horror movie.
2:17 The same thing happened to me at a Jiffy/f u Quiky😂. They had to pay out for a whole engine clean. After the job I just sat there with the engine on idle. After about 10 minutes I went to go pop the hood because I smelled oil burning and saw a light haze of smoke. I never left the lot. The whole thing was on video. They first attempted to clean it up with shop rags. I said no NOT TODAY guys 😂. I'LL BE SENDING YOUR SHOP THE CLEANING BILL. I found a thief that wanted to charge $267. Naturally I took him up on his amazing once and a lifetime deal!! 😂 Sorry, but this was hilarious. Especially when the Jiffy saw the bill they owed me. They offered to give me a credit at thier shop for $400 worth of labor in the future. 😂💦 I'm dying !! Safe to say I said NO THANKS and opted for the pay me back in cash + the charge of the oil change. I swear it felt like I was twisting the knife in management. What a exciting experience everyone had. Those guys looked so happy..😢 Lesson here..PUT ON THE DAME CAP! Better yet don't go to these places. If you do check the work before leaving or agreeing to anything.
We need more actual statements from customes, explanations of what actually caused the breakdowns, and no links on the video covering up the last clip.
-Cars would last longer if they were built better... -If cars were built better, they'd cost a LOT more and end jobs for mechanics, part suppliers, and workers.. -If less mechanics, less youtube videos of "Today's nightmares on the road with you and your mom... " I'm torn..
I've been a teck for ford motor co. ( yea, i know) for 40 yrs. And i thought i saw it all!. Great vid. Love it. The public seaces to amaze my in the shit we see. Yea i want to be a mech dad. As he slaps me on the back of the head. And sayes, thier aint no way you came from my jeans.
They are factory,they're considered "freeze plugs" so that they stay closed,unless alot of water gets in it and tries to freeze and expand,in which case it will push those plugs out of the way.
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.
The one with the adjustable suspension that's f****** hilarious bro. Every idiots out there thinks I think there is such thing is that for a car I know there ain't that like that anyway
Having been a mechanic for yrs, those are just the tip of the iceberg 🤦♂️ The worst are " shade tree" or i watched a y.t ( nothing wrong IF they're a certified mech. showing the proper way..but most are by ppl who think they know)
Most of those vehicles are far less than 10 years old and are what you would normaly find in a wrecker's yard in Europe. I worked many years on classic vehicles of 20 30 40 years old who where like new compare to what appaling condition American let their vehicle become.
Our government sure doesn't help us here in the north. Road salt disintegrates our vehicles to the point where some of us buy a "winter beater" because we know it won't last if it's driven during the winter. Nice car stays in the garage away from the salt.
Hard to tell which fluid they're looking at, but I think it's the coolant--when the head gasket blows, coolant mixes with the engine oil causing a "milkshake" color and texture. Very expensive repair, and especially horrifying to see on such a new car. Hopefully it'll be taken care of under a warranty or recall, at least.
Yeah the other guy is right. It was the fluid,it had all the tell tell signs of coolant and oil mixing while in the block. Meaning the best case scenario is a blown head gasket,the more likely and worse case scenario is a cracked head. Very very expensive fix. The head has many chambers that house the flow of coolant and some house the flow of oil,and of course you need those to always be separated even if you want them close to one another. That car was looking at a complete engine rebuild. For future reference,always check the oil and see if it looks like coffee with creamer added to it before buying it,if it's real bad it will look like a nasty milkshake,meaning they are mixing while in the head or block. I'm sure you know alot of this already. Great question though.
Any one of these cars could be mine. I get the oil changed. But, even if I lift the hood to look at the engine, I would not know what I was looking at. So, how do I find a good and honest mechanic? I know for a fact, it is not the dealership.
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
They're more likely to die than me in the accident. They don't take care of their cars, I do. All those safety features meant to protect them from the car caving in on itself on impact will cause them to crush themselves in the accident. Don't fret.
I'm glad I live in a more advanced country where maintenance checks are mandatory
Absolutely! It's important to always prioritize safety when sharing the road with others.
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.
A well running old car that rusted to the point it has to be junked, because the whole car is done, while a new car's engine can be replaced or fixed i'd say
People need to be more careful with their cars :(
Worst: a well-running car that rusted out waaaay to fast. 😢
Unavoidable???? Reminds me of a car on a low speed road that hit a concrete pole. How did they hit it? Way off road? And how did they hit it that hard? Car was like cut in half- lengthwise.
I remember of a incident where a water windmill on a farm by a high way blew up and sent one of the blades in front of a oncoming brand new accord it ended up splitting their rims in half and I hate to have seen the undercarriage of that car
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.
They all made the excuse that the timing belt was quieter. When a dealership told me that, I told them that if the manufacturer would spend $10 bucks on insulation then no one would hear the timing chain.
It was just another way for the manufacturers to screw their “Valued Customers”, while saving them a few bucks.
I see more issues with timing chains vs timing belts now. Timing belts are perfect as long as you replace them at the recommended interval.
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.
''Full of the forbidden milkshake'' is my new favourite saying for a blown head gasket.
I’m a mechanic and when customers bring their cars in packed with shit and it’s where I have to be I refuse the repair until they come clean it out. I’m a mechanic not a car cleaner.
Proof positive that some people shouldn't have cars....
And some people shouldn’t breed…
@@F-U-CKYTCensorship Yeah, that also.
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.
okay
Jiffy Lube has repeat clients because they need their oil changed and can't do it them selves or pay dealer prices, or want to wait for an appointment. Nothing to do with the people who do the oil change.
If these cars went into a good garage in UK they be seen by Police not mechanics
Thank god we have TÜV here. And its crazy to see the lack of simple understanding how a car works and should be maintained
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.
Kind of shit has to be so common in states that don't require annual inspection
We need more old school PA type inspections. Real inspections. Screw all these people.
That's the crazy thing I can't comprehend. Cos every country I know has inspection laws many incl mine is every 6 months and a failed inspection means you can't register the vehicle. America be crazy bro!!!!
What's sad is PEOPLE DON'T TURN THE CAMERA SIDEWAYS WHEN RECORDING
I'm not even a mechanic and I'm starting to have nightmares that some people drive with cards that are that ducked up.
"I'm customer" he says at like timestamp 0:40 had me dying LMAO This is my entire experience with mechanic work personally lol
We refuse to work on anything like 3:33. Our service writer thought it was funny until we all refused to work on it. Had to have the customer come get it and clean it out😁
Hell needs a circle only for people who let their motor vehicles become this way.
I’m amazed what people end up doing to there vehicles
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.
This is why every state in the USA needs a safety inspection program!
You don’t see such unsafe vehicles that are falling apart in New York
Hell no. Vehicles have gotten expensive enough as it is, this will give the govt another excuse to take money from our wallet.
@@mitchwest6453my man if you can't afford the upkeep you can't afford the car
@@scrambledmandible okay bootlicker
It's truly amazing how stew pid or unaware people are of their vehicles. SMH
On the Toyota Camry, "how are all 4 blown out"?
Well you see me and the girls where out having a few hard seltzers and Mildred saw some train track and yelled "GUN IT" I got scared FLOORED IT and WE WENT SAILING over the tracks and let's just say "it didn't land softly". At least Mildred offered to pay for 2 struts.
That just happened! Or what did you do to my car!? It wasn't like that when I brought it here....
MOT every 2 years or less, should get rid of most of these issues. We jused to see same in Denmark before we got mandatory MOT
Same here in the Netherlands. We even used to have a program on Dutch television about cars taken off the road by police because of their deplorable technical state.
People should be free to decide
@@andreabasei4562
No. Cars in a bad technical condition can endanger the occupants and (a lot of) other road users. Imagine you get hit by a car doing 100 mph because the brakes were not functioning well. No fun.
Wow ! 😮
That woman's comment
"I hate people" ! ☝️🧐
Without the customers there's No need for you ! 👈😉
She would be educated real quick if she works for me ! ⚡️
Sure thing bucko
I think it was more of a "people suck" than actually hating on a customer
@@marktoken6052
And then they invented TH-cam ! 👇🤪👌
Keep up the good work love the videos
Love that extreme positive camber on that red Camaro !! Drifting into a curb ...
🤨🧐😀😆😝🤪😜🙃
There needs to be laws that if a car is a Legitimate hazard, the shop should be able to prevent them from leaving until it's fixed.
They have to sign a waiver to leave if it's in this bad of condition and they decline repairs
@@maxarothdev7374 That should not be allowed, they need 100% right to get a vehicle off the road. Not much comfort to say we aren't responsible for your relatives death, the client refused the work.
@@nick_knows_stuff that's just how the law in most places is, inspections should be mandatory imo
Cars like these are only a danger to their owner. Those safety features meant for the cars to not completely crumble and crush the owner suffer the most. We spend years perfecting these systems to mainly protect the driver inside the car in the case an accident happens. That is where most of the money goes when designing a new car. And when a cat isn't taken care of, those systems are the first to go, because of how hard it was in the first place to maintain the safety. So don't fret too much about it. But at the same time, make sure you yourself are taking care of your car. Oil changes on time, as well as a full inspection every once in a while. Replace rusted parts the right way, by welding new material back into place, and repainting. Don't buy a car outside your means if you can't afford the time or money to do this, or else you are just like these people, and you will be the one paying the consequences at the end of the day for your incompetence.
@@someweirdoguy6633 I always take care of my vehicles, in fact I do most of the work on them and never have issues, but growing up my dad taught me a lot of how to repair cars, plus my step dad was an ASE mechanic for around 20 years, and I got a perfect score in the mechanical section on my ASVAB. That said, the vehicles that were on this channel which have have issues with the ball joint, bushings, brake issues, ect are the ones I have the most problems with. Those are the ones that would cause accidents due to how most drivers would panic. Even NASCAR drivers who've spent years perfecting their driving, still have issues going through a crash without taking damage.
"There is a little noise" ! 🤣🤣🤣
i see the well known practice of mechanical ignorance is absolutely flourishing in these clips.nothing is spared by the looks of some cars.
The timing belt at 5:25
“I’m fighting for my f**king life!!!”
In my 20 years of wrenching I've seen these issues and also had clients sign a liability release if they decline repairs. These are of the very few good reasons for gov't intervention...
Does these videos make anyone else nervous about the status of their car(s)
No,it actually makes me feel much better about my truck.
@@MasterMoonClap lol, we’ll you’re probably maintaining it well. Some people never open the hood. 😆
If you maintain and follow the Owner’s Manual, you won’t have these extreme problems. You’ll only have wearing down parts but not instant broke down parts.
Some people have no clue and/or just don’t give a f*ck.
All they know is just Gas and Brake.
@@hea4nothin my issue is I buy used cars. I have a used 2005 Jeep Rubicon and a 2017 Ford F-250, both used. I keep them up. But I don’t know how it was cared for before. I’m not a mechanic, but I can wrench . I can see rust etc, but I don’t know the status on internal components.
@@sirvilhelmofyonderland The only way to know without taking everything apart is keep driving daily normally it until you feel/hear something abnormal. You can only notice on smooth roads that also has speed bumps. You can’t tell from uneven roads with pot holes, etc.
Just make sure you have your major fluids changed. Like Oil, Transmission, Transfer Case, Differential, Coolant. If your car has over 100K, do the water pump and timing belt too.
If you car feels normal with no abnormal sounds, handling, etc, then your internal components should still be good. When something comes loose, breaks or stop working, you’ll hear/feel where it’s coming from.
I’m a mechanic from Toyota and these are some basics things to do with used cars.
Omfg those rotors on that car were the worst I’ve EVER seen. I mean literally as flat as a vinyl record lol!
I have a 1995 Camaro Z28 and a 1993 Jeep Wrangler that's been sitting 7+ years EACH and they are in BETTER condition than some of the newer vehicles shown in this video. Proof that somehow either people aren't very smart when it comes to at-home repairs or just interesting issues due to manufacturer, astounding
3:45 seconds in thats not just anyones car thats the mythical tweeker mobile. 😂
I always buy 2nd hand used cars me being the 2nd owner I always check it's history I mainly get ex company cars that have a full main dealer service history and I've never had a problem touch wood.
At the 13:08 mark the dry rotted tires. Look just like the ones that came off of my Cadillac on a trip to Texas a few years ago. After driving from Springfield Illinois to Amarillo. We left the restaurant to see the flat. I changed it with the spare. And when I flipped it over to put it in the flat one in the trunk. That’s when I saw the dry rot. All things considered the distance, the heat , location of the flat and highway speed. It could have been so much more worse. Even though it took a lot of looking for four white walls. We got everything done safely. All four tires were like that. Even the tire tech said. Really who looks at the inside of the tire?!?. We both do now.
That timing chain wasn’t loose it was that there new variable timing. Vary a little this way and vary a little that way!!! It’s just fine 😂
Watching the oil dump out of the exhaust like that reminded me of the living hell us Ford techs endured with the 6.0 and 6.4 diesel engines.
As my good friend would say," If it was easy , everyone could do it!"
He also said," if went back together that easily, double check and see if left something off." More times then not, he was right.😅
You know some off these problems are definitely customer's fault but how many are from cheap imported parts and Hwy departments using brine solution on the roads during the winter. I have also seen people following brine trucks closely and they wonder why their vehicles don't last. 1 question how many EV's have you seen with rust problems, do one on that.
When I sold cars in my younger years we had a car come in for service. It had a bumper sticker that said " I love crack wh#res" 😂 Still cracks me up today.
16:35 in his defense his buddy said it’s a Ford buy it then drive it till the wheels fall off!😂
Customer states, "Im smelling oil and the hood doesnt seem to fully shut." Wait, I'm customer and I just drove for a week with the oil cap off after changing it. Thats f***ed up.
Sure as hell cant make that shit up! It's scary knowing they are on the road
At 1.26 I really thought that some stew made its way into the video 😭😭😭🥴
@2:54 the customer got charged 90$ for diagnosis 😂 that was a quick find
The scary part is that these awful rotten car’s are driving around on the road. Rotten unibody rotten subframes broken springs disk brakes with no pads or completely broken down engines and tires.
And idiots driving around saying don’t try to upsell me on some extra work.
It’s like a horror movie.
2:17
The same thing happened to me at a Jiffy/f u Quiky😂. They had to pay out for a whole engine clean. After the job I just sat there with the engine on idle. After about 10 minutes I went to go pop the hood because I smelled oil burning and saw a light haze of smoke. I never left the lot. The whole thing was on video. They first attempted to clean it up with shop rags. I said no NOT TODAY guys 😂. I'LL BE SENDING YOUR SHOP THE CLEANING BILL. I found a thief that wanted to charge $267. Naturally I took him up on his amazing once and a lifetime deal!! 😂 Sorry, but this was hilarious. Especially when the Jiffy saw the bill they owed me.
They offered to give me a credit at thier shop for $400 worth of labor in the future. 😂💦 I'm dying !!
Safe to say I said NO THANKS and opted for the pay me back in cash + the charge of the oil change. I swear it felt like I was twisting the knife in management.
What a exciting experience everyone had. Those guys looked so happy..😢
Lesson here..PUT ON THE DAME CAP!
Better yet don't go to these places. If you do check the work before
leaving or agreeing to
anything.
12:31 is a spun rod bearing on a Subaru. I have an exact video of that and same spark plug wires too. Thought it was me for a minute.
Nothing like keeping the old exhaust well oiled
3:02 warp drive activated
Proof positive duck tape, silicon and vise grips are the cure all 😂
How much is this gonna cost ?
We need more actual statements from customes, explanations of what actually caused the breakdowns, and no links on the video covering up the last clip.
I have removed a few animals and their nests. Also their food storage area's. Lol.
I once found 2 new vice grip under a car in the junkyard
Throw popcorn at the windshield at the drive in
shoutout to CCR
10:07 I wanna know....have you ever seen rain? Coming down on a sunny day....lol...CCR
I feel the mustang in the first video shouldn’t really be having any steering issues 😂
For the cars that come in full of crap and they want them fixed, I would send them home to clear it out. That's not the mechanic's job.
-Cars would last longer if they were built better...
-If cars were built better, they'd cost a LOT more and end jobs for mechanics, part suppliers, and workers..
-If less mechanics, less youtube videos of "Today's nightmares on the road with you and your mom... "
I'm torn..
All you need now is electric start. She's got the power to carry it
11:41 looks like the Predator ready to detonate his arm tactical nuke
I've been a teck for ford motor co. ( yea, i know) for 40 yrs. And i thought i saw it all!. Great vid. Love it. The public seaces to amaze my in the shit we see. Yea i want to be a mech dad. As he slaps me on the back of the head. And sayes, thier aint no way you came from my jeans.
That will all buff right out.
Now I don’t feel so bad that I let my ac vacuum lines deteriorate to the point that cold/hot only comes out the defroster vents. (03 f150/5.4 Triton)
I thought this was TH-cam what's with the vertical videos
9:38 I love that wheel
Going out to Baha,need all the water I can carry
Most of these just need alternators and they’ll be good
Mandatory annual inspections and being able to impound these cars would be really nice
Why do people plug door drains?
Them door drain plugs are factory installed
They are factory,they're considered "freeze plugs" so that they stay closed,unless alot of water gets in it and tries to freeze and expand,in which case it will push those plugs out of the way.
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.
Nothing some Flex seal or Flex tape can't fix.
The sad part is we share the road with these people that drive their cars like this.
super surprised to see a 4th gen prelude make the vid. 3:00
At what point do these people just say "hey, it's time for a new car"
You tricked me into watching a vertical video 🤨
The one with the adjustable suspension that's f****** hilarious bro. Every idiots out there thinks I think there is such thing is that for a car I know there ain't that like that anyway
Having been a mechanic for yrs, those are just the tip of the iceberg 🤦♂️
The worst are " shade tree" or i watched a y.t ( nothing wrong IF they're a certified mech. showing the proper way..but most are by ppl who think they know)
17:13 that mechanic was getting WAY Too into that!
Most of those vehicles are far less than 10 years old and are what you would normaly find in a wrecker's yard in Europe. I worked many years on classic vehicles of 20 30 40 years old who where like new compare to what appaling condition American let their vehicle become.
Our government sure doesn't help us here in the north. Road salt disintegrates our vehicles to the point where some of us buy a "winter beater" because we know it won't last if it's driven during the winter. Nice car stays in the garage away from the salt.
This is why we will never have flying cars…bitches be falling out of the sky left and right.
All those cars were mint condition and needed no repair, poor custumers that got ripped off by those scamming mechanics - Your local Karen
What's the "forbidden milk shake"? I can usually understand the issue even though I'm not car savvy. This one has me stumped. Lol
Hard to tell which fluid they're looking at, but I think it's the coolant--when the head gasket blows, coolant mixes with the engine oil causing a "milkshake" color and texture. Very expensive repair, and especially horrifying to see on such a new car. Hopefully it'll be taken care of under a warranty or recall, at least.
Yeah the other guy is right. It was the fluid,it had all the tell tell signs of coolant and oil mixing while in the block. Meaning the best case scenario is a blown head gasket,the more likely and worse case scenario is a cracked head. Very very expensive fix. The head has many chambers that house the flow of coolant and some house the flow of oil,and of course you need those to always be separated even if you want them close to one another. That car was looking at a complete engine rebuild. For future reference,always check the oil and see if it looks like coffee with creamer added to it before buying it,if it's real bad it will look like a nasty milkshake,meaning they are mixing while in the head or block. I'm sure you know alot of this already. Great question though.
Some of these look like crime scenes
Please just let those cars rest in peace don't fix them give it back to those animal customers. They don't deserve to drive
Some shop told a guy the best under coat was to get mud on the under neath,
I would nt dare start the engine 🤣
Looks good from my house,lmfao
Any one of these cars could be mine. I get the oil changed. But, even if I lift the hood to look at the engine, I would not know what I was looking at. So, how do I find a good and honest mechanic? I know for a fact, it is not the dealership.
3:10 hey don't destroy the sandmod...
Waaaoooww beat on. I'd fix and say I'm not fixing anymore
I've never met a Ford Explorer that didn't squeak, clunk, or rattle as it drove past. They're as bad as older Toyota pickups for that cancerous rust.
Oh and by the way I want a four-barrel gas guzzling carburetor with roll up whendo s😅
Belt looks like my mouth, missing most of my teeth