The problem is that they depreciate to the point where more people can afford to buy them but not maintain them properly. The first owner can, usually the second. Then service is skimped and it goes downhill. I am the second owner of a 1965 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III, and have been since 1982. It's properly maintained and driven most days.
Not really. I can attest to the fact that the Bentley he’s working on is a pain in the ass to work on. I have the exact one in my shop now. $5k for all that was a bargain. I’d charge $3800 to do just the window motors.
Indeed, it is most proper that this fine young gentleman, Tyler Hoover, should be most willing and able to perform the due maintenance of this fine automobile. It is of the utmost importance that the Bentley receives only the finest in this period of reconstruction and repair.
$5000 plus a mostly sorted E63 wagon. Total in $22000. Not terrible, but for few couple of grand more he could have gotten a pristine one. Content wise this one is a winner however.
One guy bought back the car he sold Hoovie (an old Lincoln, I think). After Hoovie got is all sorted, he put it up for sale and the guy bought it back for _lesa than_ Tyler paid him for it (or maybe just a little more, but much less than he spent on it).
I owned a 1994 Bentley Turbo RL whose previous owner was Larry Flynt. I bought it in 2004with 45,000 miles. It had been serviced since new by the estimable Vantage Motor Works in Miami. It was magnificent to look at and drove very well. Initially, I loved it, however it didn’t love me! It plagued me with issues. It constantly overheated, for example. I put in a OEM radiator and even that did not solve the cooling problems. Once, parked in front of The Breaker’s waiting for valet it refused to come out of Park and had to be towed. Ignominious! The rear suspension was next to need repair. Brake rotors in front warped. Check engine light was constantly going on for seemingly no reason. Finally, the differential grenaded one day whilst turning around in a parking lot! Many of these constant incessant problems were fixed under a warranty by Vantage, but I was still out of pocket around $10k after 2 years of ownership! Amusingly enough I could never get a speeding ticket in that car even though I normally drove it 85 mph. I was stopped 8 times in 3 years and every time was able to talk my way out of a ticket. I’ve owned many exotic cars in my long life and none of them affected police in such a favorable way! After the differential broke I decided to sell it. I entered it in a Miami Kruse auction. The venue was the American Airlines Convention Center and as amazing good luck would have it there was an annual XXX video convention next door. When those pornographers learned that Larry Flynt’s car was being sold next door, they stampeded over to bid on it! I sold it for more than I’d paid for it.
1990 Turbo R owner here. Glad to see our cars getting some attention from Hoovie! I suspect that the Wizard and Hoovie are being a bit dramatic here with the final scene. I suspect they both know this, but the windows probably just need the little $5 plastic coupling and some grease, maybe 1 hour labour each max, which the Wizard alluded to when looking at it. Also the distribution valves are supposed to leak a bit, so seeing green fluid when you take off the 'rat trap' is expected. They would need to be replaced if they are leaking excessively. The brake pumps might just need O-rings but it's not bad to replace them with rebuilt ones. I'd just fix the brake pump leaks and then see how the distribution valves are doing. But ya, that steering rack DEFINITELY needs to go. Overall. they are beautiful cars, I just love mine.
Deffo. The E63 may be a hoot to drive but I'd take the Bentley any day. I mean just read what Ive just wrote. Today, I think I'll take the Bentley. That's worth $5k any day.
@@invisiblekid99 Plus *everyone* needs to have a beater VW or K car in their life. Get personalized plates of "UP" and "DOWN" for the Bentley & VeeDub respectively, and then trade off driving them based upon how the stock market did the day before...
Dude... the modules, bulbs and weird design of the components under that car... Like an old alien spaceship with a lot of junkyard alternate parts modded in there. Crazy....
Never spend more than 10% of ýour net worth on a yacht Wizard gonna need half a billion dollars in his account before he does that hehe A small jet or nice helicopter is far more reasonable to imagine him buying with hoovies $$
Rolls & Bentleys are the biggest white elephants anyone can buy. Insanely expensive to buy new and equally expensive to maintain. And then just try to sell it later on. Nearly impossible.
@@codyluka8355 An acquaintance bought a new Bentley Continental. After less than 2 years, he had had enough and put it up for sale. Got only 1 offer! He grabbed it. He never told me how much of a loss resulted only that it was huge. But he had almost infinite money, so little difference to him.
@@wholeNwon Just go to any pre-owned vehicle site, and check prices quoted. These cars depreciate like crazy. Better to invest in land/real estate and buy Japanese cars.
I really enjoy these videos as I will never look at a luxury car with envy ever again. My dented Honda Accord never gives me problems ever. I guess they figure if you can afford it new, you can afford constant repairs.
Thought about Hoovie at the grocery store the other day. I went to buy bananas and saw that none of them were ripe. I instantly heard in my mind Tyler saying “they’re greeeeen!” 😀
Wow. My heart bleeds for Tyler almost as much as that Bentley is bleeding fluids. At least you're helping me resist the 1995 525i that popped up on my local Marketplace for $700 that was shut off and refused to start again.
Better to pay an experienced mechanic to inspect it. Can be as trivial as a fuse. You can fix it cheap and can always sell it when bored driving it. I mean if you get after fixing for 3000$, it won't attract much loss when selling. Though it'll always be an unreliable BMW.
I've read about Tyler's condition in a medical magazine at the clinic I work at...it's called Bipolar Impulsivity Disorder...it's a very real and serious problem and frequently gets people killed. LOL!
@@DiscoFang HM the Queen has 2 State Limousines. They are based on the Bentley Arnage R. I am pretty sure that she doesn't drive them herself. She does not hold a driving licence (not required to). You are correct the tradition is Bentleys were made to be driven and often at speed. If you look up "The Bentley Boys" the history of racing Bentleys.
I have no idea how Johnny manages to do an engine strip and yet maintain such cleanliness and order. His garage looks like the car was delivered shrink-wrapped as is, kudos to him. Saying that, my mechanic, Gus, who I have been using for over 20 years is much more like 'The Wizard' and I have to say that I will never change. I love how properly trained and experienced mechanics can feel and smell how a car is without having to use a laptop. To me the human hands-on approach is true engineering.
Tyler, you keep good company. We all love The Wizard, of course, but you know I think you get the best side of people which makes me want to like your BMW mechanic, Johnny, too. Everyone you roll with seems to have a pleasant demeanor and I think that says something about your character. I'd love to see you get deeper into the automotive industry and meet the men and women who work the production lines because I'm pretty sure you'd get the best of them too and I sure as heck would love to watch your relationship with the industry grow right there from the roots and learn from them. I think that would love to see that.
Hoovie, WELCOME TO MY WORLD! ('98 Silver Spur) Actually, every one of those cited repairs are COMMON amongst the SZ-series cars, except the distribution valves. Amongst the Rolls-Royce/Bentley crowd there is an expression: "If it doesn't leak, IT'S EMPTY!" That pan he removed to inspect the brake/suspension distribution circuits is actually a drip-pan that collects the excess/over-pressurized HSMO fluid. As a part of routine maintenance, that pan is removed and cleaned. That said, many mechanics add an absorbent towel/diaper into the pan to secure overflow fluid from leaking out of that collection pan and replace the towel/diaper when servicing the car. Though his prices may seems shockingly high, they are actually a bargain when you incorporate rebuilt parts over new (which would cost triple). His labor rate seems surprisingly reasonable for each repair...let's hope he holds to his flat-rate labor quote. As for taking a loss...well, yes and no. The documented service history on the car is key to its value. Any knowledgeable Rolls-Royce/Bentley buyer will want to see a well-provenanced (documented) service history for the car. Keep your accumulated receipts in that binder with the existing receipts....that in and of itself increases the market value of the car substantially to a knowledgeable buyer. There is an old adage amongst the 'manor-born': "There's nothing more expensive than a cheap Rolls-Royce (or Bentley)." I am sure you've figured that out by now?
If RR had spent half the time perfecting the mineral oil system they spent on the gorgeous interior, you'd never see a drop on the floor. No wait, it's a British machine it's self oiling (underneath). Thanks Hoovie, fun as always.
If you look at how much he's actually doing, 5 grand is kind of a steal lol I just bought a power steering hose for my beamer that was 50$ and the bentleys was 20$?! wtf lol
@@mikecastellon4545 To fix things that will likely stay fixed on that particular car? The power window parts were kind of steep. I guess one can't just replace the gears if the motor itself is still good. Nothing else seemed that outrageous. A steering rack for a vehicle like that was going to be expensive. Heck my housemate just had to shell out a couple hundred for one for much newer pickup truck.
CrimFerret if 5k was pretty much the end of the wallet flush it might be somehow justified. I have seen guys pour several thou a yr on old Buick’s and diesel pickups. And old Bentley could destroy a brain surgeons savings account. But hoovie is $$$$$$$ loaded so no big deal. One thing for sure ....the wizard will someday be buying a house next to bill gates or Warren Buffett.
Sells them for “a loss” every time. Not factoring in what we pay him to watch said “loss”. Brilliant way to buy and sell cars you’ve always wanted and never have to claim them. Uncle Sam is happy and he gets a new home and keeps the cars he really wants. Pissed I didn’t think of it.
Someone please make a video on that Buick Centurion in the background!! “The prestige alone of driving a Buick Centurion cannot even be measured in terms of dollars and cents!” Lol *Kurt Russell in Used Cars (1980)
I remember wanting one of these when they came out. One was on the cover of a car mag in a 7-11. Great to hear its better to just buy a perfect low mile car than try to resurrect a beater... again. It does make for fun content and I hope your channel is in the black. Happy New Year!
A Bentley is like a distinguished english gentlemen that you meet when traveling abroad. He's charming at first. And then you catch him digging through your purse in Jerry's free Armani suit. Pardon?
I love this channel. I have always wondered why luxury cars went so cheap secondhand. I suspected before, but I like to see the process & the prices. On someone else's dime. Thank you. Vicarious pleasure is sometimes the best. Your mechanic is extremely knowledgeable and reasonably priced. A true gem. Personally, I think you should rub his bald pate before buying another car for good luck.
This car is a headache BUT they are fabulous cars to drive, very little matches the BTR for drive and comfort and the road presence alone is amazing, the admiring looks these cars get when filling up with petrol and even just parked is a pleasure of owning one. Unfortunately as we see here there are downsides, but once behind the wheel all is forgiven, well, until the next expensive problem! Thanks for this guys, and keep up the great work!
I live down the street from the shop you have receipts for the work on your Bentley (Albers). They are top notch and have lots of old / vintage Bentley & RR parts if you need them. Always cool to see the cars they have rolling out of their workshop when I go to the dairy queen next door.
Well the French are about to enter India via Leasing method. Introducing 25 Lacs rupees car in a price sensitive market. They don't have assembly in India, no distribution network but the first thing they did was teach us through Official TH-cam channel how to correctly pronounce the name of brand. In all the Indian Languages. th-cam.com/video/w9IOucJtd50/w-d-xo.html
I love that it oozes... just about everything it has from brake fluid to power steering fluid to the sound of stripped plastic gears to luxury and class.
I laughed hard at that overdramatic 'AwwGoddd', when Wizard got a nice squirt of oil from the steering rack. I have never seen a mechanic even flinch when getting in touch with oil. And I've worked in a workshop for 9+ years :DDD
Regarding those suspension spheres, there's kit where you replace the seal bolts with valves. It comes with an adapter for a gas bottle. Hint; your local publican can supply you with gas! Then you can re-pressurise them, get them all equal pressure and your ride is greatly improved. I used to get them dirt cheap at a breakers yard and fix them up.
Enjoyed your video. I have come to realize the BEST AND SMARTEST way to buy one of these risky purchases is to let you buy it, sort and fix it, THEN BUY it from YOU for half price. EVERYBODY WINS, sort of!!😎
Love this smart guy playing the every day joe who does the dumbest things car wise and his friend Wizard who takes him to the office of reality check of mechanical wisdom
So the broken bits are mostly ancillaries and not major engine/transmission components, which is better than the BMW's you've had, and the DeLorean, and any one of a dozen other total flakeouts you've had pass through your hands. So far I'd say you're winning on this one :D
12:10 I'd do the $1.37 rear-cluck repair and delay the rest. Mineral oil is pretty cheap if you buy the scented variety packaged by Johnson & Johnson. Your car will smell baby fresh.
Considering the Bentley is 28 years old, I think you got off lightly, and when it is all fixed, you will have an Exclusive, Mega, Land Yacht to enjoy for many months, before something else that will almost 29 years old goes.
Dumping oil on the ground is actually fairly luxurious. Not everyone can afford to just throw money away like that.
Apparently I can. Lol
all right BENTLEY BALLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tyler got his money worth better than SCHWEDDY BALLS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah dude, been driving a bmw. Bmws have a feature where they leak oil to mark their territory. It’s expensive, but fuck it it’s worth it!
It's a British car...leaking oil is what they do. Maybe Tyler can get a contract with the county for oiling the roads. :)
@@gregfisher oh wait let's call this one the EXXXXON VALDEZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like what James May said about buying an old Bentley: "Don't."
no buying.. traded!
Or perhaps ANY one.
I though James would say “oh cock !”
Or maybe know what you're doing when looking for one!
The problem is that they depreciate to the point where more people can afford to buy them but not maintain them properly. The first owner can, usually the second. Then service is skimped and it goes downhill. I am the second owner of a 1965 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III, and have been since 1982. It's properly maintained and driven most days.
Never heard the wheeezard say "oh no" so much before
Junaid Musa and uh oh
Cuz he wants to get rid of Hoovie
Seriously. When the pro says oh no
It’s quite terrifying.
even when the WHIZ makes his bank deposits from Tyler's checks and sezs OH NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! to the tellers
When the mechanic says “oh no” is everyone’s worse nightmare but the mechanics wet dream!
Hypocrites!
Not when the mechanic has to fix it!
Mechanics hate everything and everyone nothing makes them happy 😆
Not really. I can attest to the fact that the Bentley he’s working on is a pain in the ass to work on. I have the exact one in my shop now. $5k for all that was a bargain. I’d charge $3800 to do just the window motors.
If there is oil under it, then there is oil in it. Good to go.
Generic boomer comment
@@thelastmemphian What is your problem
@@thelastmemphian You realize the boomer joke is overused right? You're not helping. Lol
Ok boomer
@@Jon-us1bx ok boomer
Wizard out loud: Oh no oh no...
Wizard in his head: Oh YEAH baby
Nothing worse than hearing your mechanic say... “OH NO!” It’s giving me ptsd
With mine "Oh no" means there is nothing he can charge me for"...It's when the smile slowly grows I know it's going to be expensive.
or your doctor!
Hoovies gotta sell alot of donuts to pay for this
dave smith very true!!!!
Dude I have to go see my mechanic in 2 hours dont remind me.... lol edit: hes an amazing mechanic and guy so np with that...
$5000 on a stately conveyance for a gentleman of means seems most reasonable.
Bloody well said Old Chap. It is vulgar that he is mentioning the cost of caring for his Bentley, just plain vulgar.
Indeed, it is most proper that this fine young gentleman, Tyler Hoover, should be most willing and able to perform the due maintenance of this fine automobile. It is of the utmost importance that the Bentley receives only the finest in this period of reconstruction and repair.
undubitably
$5000 plus a mostly sorted E63 wagon. Total in $22000. Not terrible, but for few couple of grand more he could have gotten a pristine one. Content wise this one is a winner however.
@@dblockreal (Actually, my dear chap, that would be 'indubitably' but I won't tell if you don't.) +5 internets for at least trying to use the word!
When your burnout sounds like milk being steamed in an espresso machine
So that means Burnout sounds exclusive like the car itself
SOOOO FAWNCY!
AP Productions this was so good
It's because the engine is so muffled you hardly hear it over the tires.
Probably has heaps of mufflers, my old mercedes has 3 of them
Every time he says “ oh no..”. That’s $1000 dollars.
lol i came down here to make this exact comment
How to fix your broken classic car for free? Sell it to Hoovies, and then buy it again.
One guy bought back the car he sold Hoovie (an old Lincoln, I think). After Hoovie got is all sorted, he put it up for sale and the guy bought it back for _lesa than_ Tyler paid him for it (or maybe just a little more, but much less than he spent on it).
Brad Lemmond It was probably Roger M and now he’s letting everyone in on the secret.
I owned a 1994 Bentley Turbo RL whose previous owner was Larry Flynt. I bought it in 2004with 45,000 miles. It had been serviced since new by the estimable Vantage Motor Works in Miami. It was magnificent to look at and drove very well. Initially, I loved it, however it didn’t love me! It plagued me with issues. It constantly overheated, for example. I put in a OEM radiator and even that did not solve the cooling problems. Once, parked in front of The Breaker’s waiting for valet it refused to come out of Park and had to be towed. Ignominious! The rear suspension was next to need repair. Brake rotors in front warped. Check engine light was constantly going on for seemingly no reason. Finally, the differential grenaded one day whilst turning around in a parking lot! Many of these constant incessant problems were fixed under a warranty by Vantage, but I was still out of pocket around $10k after 2 years of ownership!
Amusingly enough I could never get a speeding ticket in that car even though I normally drove it 85 mph. I was stopped 8 times in 3 years and every time was able to talk my way out of a ticket. I’ve owned many exotic cars in my long life and none of them affected police in such a favorable way! After the differential broke I decided to sell it. I entered it in a Miami Kruse auction. The venue was the American Airlines Convention Center and as amazing good luck would have it there was an annual XXX video convention next door. When those pornographers learned that Larry Flynt’s car was being sold next door, they stampeded over to bid on it! I sold it for more than I’d paid for it.
What you call "making mistakes" I call "interesting content".
So does Hoovie...and that pays for the "mistakes". It's an incestuous circle.
I genuinely love watching these bad car videos. It makes me say "wow, I saw one of those on craigslist, glad they never responded!"
That's the entire point . . . These repairs are write-offs for his business since he's using it for TH-cam content. It's a win win.
THE CAR WIZARD IS A KNOWN FRAUD
1990 Turbo R owner here. Glad to see our cars getting some attention from Hoovie! I suspect that the Wizard and Hoovie are being a bit dramatic here with the final scene. I suspect they both know this, but the windows probably just need the little $5 plastic coupling and some grease, maybe 1 hour labour each max, which the Wizard alluded to when looking at it. Also the distribution valves are supposed to leak a bit, so seeing green fluid when you take off the 'rat trap' is expected. They would need to be replaced if they are leaking excessively. The brake pumps might just need O-rings but it's not bad to replace them with rebuilt ones. I'd just fix the brake pump leaks and then see how the distribution valves are doing. But ya, that steering rack DEFINITELY needs to go. Overall. they are beautiful cars, I just love mine.
A fantastic choice of automobile to own!
I agree with wizard: I’d still rather have the Turbo R.
For sure!!!
Yeah, the E63 may have been sorted right now. But, you never know when another electrical problem is going to appear.
Bustopher Jones German computers in the late 90s and early 2000s were just ... silly
Deffo. The E63 may be a hoot to drive but I'd take the Bentley any day. I mean just read what Ive just wrote. Today, I think I'll take the Bentley. That's worth $5k any day.
@@invisiblekid99 Plus *everyone* needs to have a beater VW or K car in their life. Get personalized plates of "UP" and "DOWN" for the Bentley & VeeDub respectively, and then trade off driving them based upon how the stock market did the day before...
Dude... the modules, bulbs and weird design of the components under that car...
Like an old alien spaceship with a lot of junkyard alternate parts modded in there.
Crazy....
When your mechanic spends all his words on "Ohhh noooooo" in a broken, defeated voice, you know things are about to get real with the estimate.
LMAOOO
Wizard is now just that little bit closer to getting his yacht
Never spend more than 10% of ýour net worth on a yacht
Wizard gonna need half a billion dollars in his account before he does that hehe
A small jet or nice helicopter is far more reasonable to imagine him buying with hoovies $$
@@AdolfHitler-xp1nx so like in 3 more months?
@@davidbobo5517 reistically 3-5 years saving every penny and dumping it in a swiss account LMAO
It’s broken because he wasted a perfectly glass jar of Grey Poupon.
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good name for this car, gray POOP ON
If he bought a “nice” low mileage one it would still need work done... I think he did quite well really.
My thoughts exactly.
But why people tend to forget that these vehicles cost bomb new, and will always demand the high level of money to upkeep.
Give it time.
Rolls & Bentleys are the biggest white elephants anyone can buy. Insanely expensive to buy new and equally expensive to maintain. And then just try to sell it later on. Nearly impossible.
@@codyluka8355 An acquaintance bought a new Bentley Continental. After less than 2 years, he had had enough and put it up for sale. Got only 1 offer! He grabbed it. He never told me how much of a loss resulted only that it was huge. But he had almost infinite money, so little difference to him.
@@wholeNwon Just go to any pre-owned vehicle site, and check prices quoted. These cars depreciate like crazy. Better to invest in land/real estate and buy Japanese cars.
Spend the 5 grand!!!! This car is 10x more beautiful than the wagon
This car is worth at least 100g with SOME of those problems sorted out. Hell of a flip. New bentleys are trash though.
I really enjoy these videos as I will never look at a luxury car with envy ever again. My dented Honda Accord never gives me problems ever. I guess they figure if you can afford it new, you can afford constant repairs.
Thought about Hoovie at the grocery store the other day. I went to buy bananas and saw that none of them were ripe. I instantly heard in my mind Tyler saying “they’re greeeeen!” 😀
green bananas are overripe
*Hoovie drives up with a Bentley
Wizard: My paycheck has arrived
Wow. My heart bleeds for Tyler almost as much as that Bentley is bleeding fluids. At least you're helping me resist the 1995 525i that popped up on my local Marketplace for $700 that was shut off and refused to start again.
Better to pay an experienced mechanic to inspect it.
Can be as trivial as a fuse.
You can fix it cheap and can always sell it when bored driving it.
I mean if you get after fixing for 3000$, it won't attract much loss when selling.
Though it'll always be an unreliable BMW.
I love how happy the Wizard looks in the thumbnail. That yacht is in his crosshairs 🛥👍
Still waiting for the everything wrong with my head video
LMAO
Hahahahaha
I've read about Tyler's condition in a medical magazine at the clinic I work at...it's called Bipolar Impulsivity Disorder...it's a very real and serious problem and frequently gets people killed.
LOL!
I just brought a van got home and lost my most of the water. I felt so down then I watched your videos and I feel much better thank you.I 👍
Tyler is an inspiration.
lol
Remember when tyler wasnt going to buy any cars this year?
Yeah, he bounced pretty hard
@D.O.A. That was like a drug addict asking Walter White if he should start taking drugs again.
The last purchase was a trade.
The suspension was used under licence from citroen, same as the brakes system.
Unlike Mercedes by the way, who also used the system but paid nothing for it.
@@1258-Eckhart interesting
Bentleys were made to be driven. Rolls Royce's were made to be chauffeured in.
I saw and touched OJ's Bentley at the Orange County Fairgrounds when it was auctioned off. It was a good car for cutting people off.
I think the phrase is: Bentleys were made to be driven. Rolls Royce's were made to be driven in.
Just WoW ,,, My Grandfather told me this 50y ears ago.
@@DiscoFang HM the Queen has 2 State Limousines. They are based on the Bentley Arnage R. I am pretty sure that she doesn't drive them herself. She does not hold a driving licence (not required to). You are correct the tradition is Bentleys were made to be driven and often at speed. If you look up "The Bentley Boys" the history of racing Bentleys.
One is driven in a Rolls, one drives a Bentley.
Bentley - fear beyond you're wildest dreams... in a Bentley - no one can hear u scream....
If a British car doesn't leak, it means it isn't running
Lmao
in the mid 90's I had a Book on buying used cars,( I was in the market) and it said then if you wanted a Jaguar , buy one made after Ford bought them
@Pieter
It is more on the contrary
Or it is out of fluids!
To be fair, running or not makes no difference, it will just leak faster if it's running.
I have no idea how Johnny manages to do an engine strip and yet maintain such cleanliness and order. His garage looks like the car was delivered shrink-wrapped as is, kudos to him.
Saying that, my mechanic, Gus, who I have been using for over 20 years is much more like 'The Wizard' and I have to say that I will never change. I love how properly trained and experienced mechanics can feel and smell how a car is without having to use a laptop. To me the human hands-on approach is true engineering.
"Oh no"
Wizard 2019
Words you never want to hear out of his mouth.
Tyler is saving these cars from a slow painful death. He’s doing the car lords work
"The guy driving around in my e63 right now"... optimistic thought, that it'd be "driving" and not broken again.
That Bentley will be sweet when the Wizard finishes these repairs. I need a Turbo R one day.
Tyler: Hey Wizard what’s this miscellaneous charge on my bill for $100?
Wizard: It’s for dry cleaning, remember when your Bentley spit on me.
Tyler, you keep good company. We all love The Wizard, of course, but you know I think you get the best side of people which makes me want to like your BMW mechanic, Johnny, too. Everyone you roll with seems to have a pleasant demeanor and I think that says something about your character. I'd love to see you get deeper into the automotive industry and meet the men and women who work the production lines because I'm pretty sure you'd get the best of them too and I sure as heck would love to watch your relationship with the industry grow right there from the roots and learn from them. I think that would love to see that.
It blows my mind that hoovie buys these cars, proceeds to do a burn out, and is then surprised when things are broken...
Its a video, hes not too surprised lol
@@bloodblitzowns11 I certainly am… I’m surprised that you replied to a comment that is 2 years old.
@@Prosecute-fauci hahahaha fair enough
Hoovie, WELCOME TO MY WORLD! ('98 Silver Spur) Actually, every one of those cited repairs are COMMON amongst the SZ-series cars, except the distribution valves. Amongst the Rolls-Royce/Bentley crowd there is an expression: "If it doesn't leak, IT'S EMPTY!"
That pan he removed to inspect the brake/suspension distribution circuits is actually a drip-pan that collects the excess/over-pressurized HSMO fluid. As a part of routine maintenance, that pan is removed and cleaned. That said, many mechanics add an absorbent towel/diaper into the pan to secure overflow fluid from leaking out of that collection pan and replace the towel/diaper when servicing the car. Though his prices may seems shockingly high, they are actually a bargain when you incorporate rebuilt parts over new (which would cost triple). His labor rate seems surprisingly reasonable for each repair...let's hope he holds to his flat-rate labor quote.
As for taking a loss...well, yes and no. The documented service history on the car is key to its value. Any knowledgeable Rolls-Royce/Bentley buyer will want to see a well-provenanced (documented) service history for the car. Keep your accumulated receipts in that binder with the existing receipts....that in and of itself increases the market value of the car substantially to a knowledgeable buyer.
There is an old adage amongst the 'manor-born': "There's nothing more expensive than a cheap Rolls-Royce (or Bentley)." I am sure you've figured that out by now?
"... Everything is that is broken on my cheap Bentley... "
*video starts with a maaad burnout
me : *concerned Tom*
If RR had spent half the time perfecting the mineral oil system they spent on the gorgeous interior, you'd never see a drop on the floor. No wait, it's a British machine it's self oiling (underneath). Thanks Hoovie, fun as always.
Hoovie remember what Bob Ross once said, they're not mistakes, they're happy little accidents.
What a stunning example of the Bentley you have. I especially love the interior.. Thanks for the video.
Wish I could plonk a Toyota engine with all lines changed and make it a daily driver.
Lol
"... yeah that's a lot of smoke..."
...
"... it... smells like something's burning"
...
"so I see you're working on the Typhoon!"
Your disasters are our entertainment. Priceless Hoovie, keep it up.
If you look at how much he's actually doing, 5 grand is kind of a steal lol I just bought a power steering hose for my beamer that was 50$ and the bentleys was 20$?! wtf lol
5k is a steal? I admire your sense of a bargain
Agreed, for the average joe walking in off the street that price would likely be double.
Refurbished parts. Not brand new. This car will be the end of him.
@@mikecastellon4545 To fix things that will likely stay fixed on that particular car? The power window parts were kind of steep. I guess one can't just replace the gears if the motor itself is still good. Nothing else seemed that outrageous. A steering rack for a vehicle like that was going to be expensive. Heck my housemate just had to shell out a couple hundred for one for much newer pickup truck.
CrimFerret if 5k was pretty much the end of the wallet flush it might be somehow justified. I have seen guys pour several thou a yr on old Buick’s and diesel pickups. And old Bentley could destroy a brain surgeons savings account. But hoovie is $$$$$$$ loaded so no big deal. One thing for sure ....the wizard will someday be buying a house next to bill gates or Warren Buffett.
Sells them for “a loss” every time. Not factoring in what we pay him to watch said “loss”. Brilliant way to buy and sell cars you’ve always wanted and never have to claim them. Uncle Sam is happy and he gets a new home and keeps the cars he really wants. Pissed I didn’t think of it.
Nothing like good old capitalism!
:)
Someone please make a video on that Buick Centurion in the background!!
“The prestige alone of driving a Buick Centurion cannot even be measured in terms of dollars and cents!” Lol
*Kurt Russell in Used Cars (1980)
Watching Hoovie always seems to cheer me up for some reason.
When your mechanic goes “Oh no” like a dozen times, it ain’t good...
My mechanic shop came when i spent 27k totally restoring my 2001 540i sportwagon :)
5k for a turbo R is peanuts
I remember wanting one of these when they came out. One was on the cover of a car mag in a 7-11. Great to hear its better to just buy a perfect low mile car than try to resurrect a beater... again. It does make for fun content and I hope your channel is in the black. Happy New Year!
A Bentley is like a distinguished english gentlemen that you meet when traveling abroad. He's charming at first. And then you catch him digging through your purse in Jerry's free Armani suit. Pardon?
I thought that was Jag-yoo-ahr.
Joel Ness jiyaaaaaaahhhhg
Very true!
I love this channel. I have always wondered why luxury cars went so cheap secondhand. I suspected before, but I like to see the process & the prices. On someone else's dime. Thank you. Vicarious pleasure is sometimes the best.
Your mechanic is extremely knowledgeable and reasonably priced. A true gem.
Personally, I think you should rub his bald pate before buying another car for good luck.
More leaks than my 92 year old Grandmother
Grandmother has a rear main seal leak? 😮
@@blood_v12_89 Do they make Depends for geriatric cars?
This car is a headache BUT they are fabulous cars to drive, very little matches the BTR for drive and comfort and the road presence alone is amazing, the admiring looks these cars get when filling up with petrol and even just parked is a pleasure of owning one.
Unfortunately as we see here there are downsides, but once behind the wheel all is forgiven, well, until the next expensive problem! Thanks for this guys, and keep up the great work!
The oil leak is a feature to keep your car from rusting
I live down the street from the shop you have receipts for the work on your Bentley (Albers). They are top notch and have lots of old / vintage Bentley & RR parts if you need them. Always cool to see the cars they have rolling out of their workshop when I go to the dairy queen next door.
Props for pronouncing "Citroen" correctly, unlike, seemingly, any other American...
I wonder if he can pronounce Fiat correctly too ..... unlike seemingly, any other American? :-/
Except he didn't even pronounce it correctly... It's si.tʁɔ.ɛn in French.
@@matthaw777 My thoughts exactly, but may be the comment was a sarcasm.
The French don't like it when you call it a 'Citron.' Which is a lemon.
Well the French are about to enter India via Leasing method. Introducing 25 Lacs rupees car in a price sensitive market.
They don't have assembly in India, no distribution network but the first thing they did was teach us through Official TH-cam channel how to correctly pronounce the name of brand.
In all the Indian Languages.
th-cam.com/video/w9IOucJtd50/w-d-xo.html
I love that it oozes... just about everything it has from brake fluid to power steering fluid to the sound of stripped plastic gears to luxury and class.
@ 7:45 "some balls here"
"Yeah it's got a really nice pair"
Who knew!
Hoovie, the Jeff Goldblum of motor journalists
Looks like the wizard has been on a mad hungerstrike lol.
Is he finally losing weight?
@@nickmotsarsky4382 it's been a daily thing for a few now...
I laughed hard at that overdramatic 'AwwGoddd', when Wizard got a nice squirt of oil from the steering rack. I have never seen a mechanic even flinch when getting in touch with oil. And I've worked in a workshop for 9+ years :DDD
7:27 Hoovies Garage’s first ever “money shot”. (Followed by a bit of balls appreciation at 7:44)
I love that you buy these so that we don't. Keep up the great work informing us!
When wizard says oh no my heart skips a beat. Just give the Bentley to wizard for a year of free labor.
Awesome video! I'm a Porschephile, but I like this Bentley far more than the E63. Keep up the good work!
He should have said, "I have no idea where these parts go."
I love that Bentley and the Rolls Royce, as well as that gorgeous triple yellow '77-'78 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz in the background!! 3 awesome cars!
Hoovie: its pretty
Wizard: its mine know
Regarding those suspension spheres, there's kit where you replace the seal bolts with valves. It comes with an adapter for a gas bottle. Hint; your local publican can supply you with gas! Then you can re-pressurise them, get them all equal pressure and your ride is greatly improved. I used to get them dirt cheap at a breakers yard and fix them up.
I want to hear him say weeizard over the intercom on the Hooptue Patrol Raptor
Am i the only one that thinks the BMW mechanic is having a field day?? his whole attitude and his smile tells me he's enjoying ripping the BMW apart.
Most friendships ends with a new friend and awkward conversations
Enjoyed your video. I have come to realize the BEST AND SMARTEST way to buy one of these risky purchases is to let you buy it, sort and fix it, THEN BUY it from YOU for half price. EVERYBODY WINS, sort of!!😎
"Everything is broken on my cheap Bently Turbo R." There, fixed the title for you ;)
Lol
That would be an extremely wrong title, as very little is actually broken or damaged on this remarkable 28 year old vehicle.
Love this smart guy playing the every day joe who does the dumbest things car wise and his friend Wizard who takes him to the office of reality check of mechanical wisdom
I wanna be like Tyler when I grow up
So does Tyler
So you mean in debt?
Sorry, but you can't have both.
FA, you're brave or suicidal....lol
@@georgehimself6612 Brilliant!
So the broken bits are mostly ancillaries and not major engine/transmission components, which is better than the BMW's you've had, and the DeLorean, and any one of a dozen other total flakeouts you've had pass through your hands. So far I'd say you're winning on this one :D
I want to see this one fixed and running.
The last time we saw something British and upper class with this many issues it was a man on TV who couldn't sweat.
Wizard smiling because he knows he can go Rolex shopping again after Tyler pays to fix the Bentley Turbo R
Nope...Patek Philippe.
Johnny is from Eastern Europe :) I can tell hes from my homeland haha The part of the world where they do not shy away from the German nightmares!
He’ll need a new bumper for the Raptor too 😉
The Weezard--"Oh No". Which really means "I have to rent a trailer to take all of Hoovie's cash to the bank"!!!
Epic burnout!!
I have lusted after this car since it was introduced. Sadly but honestly, your video 95% convinces me there should not be one in my future.
Prefer the round headlights between the two.
12:10 I'd do the $1.37 rear-cluck repair and delay the rest. Mineral oil is pretty cheap if you buy the scented variety packaged by Johnson & Johnson. Your car will smell baby fresh.
Next oh Hoovies garage:
Everything my therapist thinks is wrong with my brain.
usually I don't find cars this old beautiful or badass, but holy fuck this car is GORGEOUS.
7:27 Car "EJACULATES" all over the "Car Wizard" lol
Money shot
I thought it was like lancing a boil!
Tyler, how do you not live on the streets with all of your expenses like this! Holy moly man!
"Oh No"
-The Wizard 2019
Considering the Bentley is 28 years old, I think you got off lightly, and when it is all fixed, you will have an Exclusive, Mega, Land Yacht to enjoy for many months, before something else that will almost 29 years old goes.
Well, five Grand to get a Bentley, you got in trade for a broken car, is a steal. I think, that's the best investment you did in a long time.
Oh yes absolutly
That interior is breathtaking.Doesnt look outdated 29 years later. Classy!