@@dinachoueiry6073then their insurance raises their rates or drops them and they have to go find new insurance having just filed a hefty claim and have significantly higher insurance payments.
@@frankyjay7907 that is actually the case not with bank robbers but most of the time there is theft inside a buisness its someone working there trying to skim money out without people noticing.
It never ceases to amaze me when dealerships don't remove spark plugs or other essential yet easily removable items to prevent floor models in the buildings from being driven out.
Why would they do that when they get paid by their insurance for stolen cars. Therefore, it's like selling more cars without even having to be at work.
@@Xnate13X :/ this is true too. Let the insurance handle the reimbursement of stolen goods. It might be a hassle but aside from a small amount of downtime, what do they lose if anything at all?
The crazy thing is, you can hear the security alarm go off AFTER they've all left. The beeping in the beginning is just the delay to disarm your system.
Heart drop? As an employee I'd be laughing my fucking ass off. As an owner I'd be laughing my fucking ass off as I called my insurance agent. Idk why your heart would drop as if anyone was hurt or you were personally affected
@@j.ballsdeep420 yeah then your name and premiums will be priced out you’ll never have a line of business insurance again. Worked in insurance before being an entrepreneur house always wins.
@@j.ballsdeep420 and you’re insurance costs would skyrocket. Hard not to expect your premiums increase dramatically after half a million dollars worth of cars were stolen from you
Had this happen to me last year at a body shop. Opened on a Saturday morning. Cars in line to be delivered were stolen. Our admin staff didn't make the calls in time and the owners started showing up. Def an experience.
Lol. He had the wheel cut so hard it was locking up the front tires enough to spin the wheel. I seen that. The floor buffer got a raise for slowing them down. The security got a new job
Obvious insurance scam. Dealership just sold 6 hellcats in one night. They had the keys, dealership plates. Have you ever worked at a dealership? That shit gets locked up at night lol.
If I was the insurance company, I would not renew their policy until proven security measures were put in place, because if it was that easy, you know they are coming back.
😂😂😂cause dealerships make money and negotiate numbers😂😂😂go look up furniture and the markup or alcohol markup..... everything you buy has a profit and a sale involved.....idiots
@@karol-hq1fy Because they charge 3 times as much as a regular shop, because they make more money off selling repair parts as they do selling vehicles. Dealers are 85% scumbags.
Don’t let this distract you from the fact that Hector is going to be running three Honda civics with spoon engines, and on top of that, he just went into Harry’s and bought three t66 turbos with nos, and a motec exhaust system.
im pretty sure interceptors have their own exclusive 6.4L twin turbo engines, they're faster than a dealership challenger by far (this is with the assumption that its decommissioned or something, as all the weight of the police equipment like the sensors, cameras, and thicker plating might turn it into a different story)
No one is marking up 30k thats stupid. Nada, Black book, Blue book etc. It would be obvious with a single google search a price was marked up by so much.
I remember when dealerships based their prices off of the MSRP, and supply and demand didn’t play any part in it. I was just at a Dodge dealership in the summer talking to a salesman about the price of a Hellcat, and he said they keep going up because some people will pay whatever the price tag says. Vehicles are also way overpriced here in Canada with all the extra taxes we have to pay. If a vehicle is worth more than $100,000, there’s a “luxury tax” (because the sales tax of 12% isn’t enough on $100,000). And it’s based on the fuel mileage.
Bruh… you ever heard of predatory capitalism? I worked for a carpet company once that also sold ornamental rugs. They would lie and say they were imported from Nepal, made by monks with only the finest wool from Himalayan sheep. In reality, they were made from garbage recycled materials in Detroit by some asshole working minimum wage who hated his job. They would get them for $120-150, tag then for $3500-3800, then say they’re running a “40% OFF HOLIDAY SPECIAL!”, and then even have the slick salesmen tell individual customers “I’m not supposed to do this but I can use my own employee discount for you”. In the end, they’d pay $120 for this piece of junk rug but con people into dropping $2300 on it. Welcome to reality man.
Straight inside job. The ease of movement means they had prior knowledge and knew where all the keys were. They got in and got out. Gone in Sixty Seconds, literally.
I was a car salesman for Dodge....I can guarantee you this was an inside job. To switch the license plate, and access to the key fob lockbox should tell you everything. Not to mention they had keys to open the showroom gate to drive the cars out.
@@QueensFirst The dodge charger is my favorite car. If i had money I would say the thief is a mechanic. Salesmen are more sophisticated than just to come in the middle of the night with keys and break in while the cameras are moving.
@@darrylbrown8253I don’t have any experience with any of this but these thief’s def know what there doing, there’s a saying that smart people are dangerous.
May be a stupid question,but why are they even driveable?..i mean,cant you just disconnect few things in the car,empty the tank,install kill switch or something...these were just asking to be driven out
@@tasmany13_70 they switchout cars all the time in the showroom to promote sales. It would be a hassle to do that every single week. Also no one expects the cars in the showroom to be broken into in the middle of the night. That is why its an inside job. Besides you can still steal a charger if you did everything you wanted. Its the easiest car to steal.
One of them is a 19 year old kid who was arrested, and apparently at least 5 of the 6 cars were recovered. They apparently aren't THAT smart/professional because they drove together on the highway and were spotted by police 🤦♀️. Couldn't figure out anything about if any of them worked there, if anyone else was arrested, or if the 6th car was recovered though.
@@The4ortunateOne I mean even if you’re a good person put into this situation then yes it’s clearly a hypothetical situation so if you wanna act like that it’s coo
@@The4ortunateOneimagine stealing 6 hellcats within minutes. And starting them all up. Knowing uve just banked easy money. The adrenaline on those robbers must have been buzzin
True but more likely are these badge doors hints the alarm went off after a timer cause it’s like someone badged into the door. Amazon sells sigal jammer and repeaters and you can open badge doors like hotels Walmart and even teslas if you buy a real expensive one I know that’s how they did it haha
That is very possible. Some if not many car dealerships cant sell vehicles now due to higher interest rates or if they overpaid at auction pushing crap marked up prices to potential buyers. Rather than taking a loss to mitigate and lower their overall debt they rather claim insurance fraud. And here I thought dealerships couldn’t be any more slimy.
Oh wow ! This just tells me you have never bought a brand new vehicle/neither a expensive one! Maybe pay a visit to any dealership on the last Sunday of the month ! You’ll see the show room half empty !
@hectorrodriguez1796 You're right! All of my vehicles have either been donated or purchased used from family/strangers. I'm sure I won't make it on a last Sunday, so I'll just take your word and this video as proof 💕💕
@@hectorrodriguez1796why is this in such a dumb ass bragging tone bruh you talking to the second largest used website these mofos are probbaly half under 20? Moron.
I like it when people say something starts at the same time but in truth it wasn't...you guys are dumb in youtube land, left one started first then the middle and then the right one, they did not start at once tool
Wouldn’t surprise me if someone left the keys on the table because they couldn’t sell these expensive vehicles in this day and age. It’s easier to file an insurance claim that it was stolen. Recoup that money.
@@louiedoee it’s not the salesmen, it’s the managers. i was a salesman… they basically tell us what to do and we don’t have a say. we just collect a check
@@gatchmanphoenix1418 Makes a lot of sense. Desperate times. Desperate ideas. Besides. Think about this. 1. "Last Call" for The Challenge & Charger 2. Way too expensive to sell anyone 3. From the customers point of view ( I decided not to buy a 2023 "Super Stock") these cars are too much stress to own now because of this very reason. I owned back in 2009 a 09 Challenger R/T Hemi 6-Man. Never worried about someone stealing it. But now. No longer a daily driver. Can't leave it out of your site for a second. Unless you own a garage at home. Even then. You have to be aware of being followed home. These "Roaches" will even break into your home at night or while you're at work and steal your H-Cat. They are getting desperate. NOT worth your life over a car that has lost it's value in the peace of mind and pride of ownership. You will be greatly missed by "The Brotherhood of Muscle." 💪 "Long May You Run" - Neal Young.
Most dealerships have all The keys on a board in the office lol. Idk if they put them in a big ass safe at night but probably not. And with dodge cars and a good hacker or signal cloner (!:6 could’ve test driven them or been standing around when somebody unlocked them to get the signal . It’s not really that hard and I’m not even a criminal lol
I know someone that worked at a dealship where someone came in their dealership and several others using false IDs to get cars off the lot. Several of them were never recovered and 1-2 were discovered in a lake.
any push to start vehicle s are super easy to steal if you got a tool that reads the code on your keys. than the device copys the same code to make the car think you have the set
You think you can do something before an alarm goes off? They just didn't set it off. You think alarms sit and wait before going off after they've detected intrusion? Lol The owner helped them
@Blunt, I have business alarms and the delay is there to give time to punch in the code. If it’s not punched in during the delay it takes the next step and either notifies the owner, or calls the police. Depends on how they have it set up with the monitoring company.
Stolen cars are never recovered no matter how good your detectives are or a tracker, you'll see them shipped to Europe then to Dubai. Worse, you'll see your tracker in the scrapyard with no remains of your car, disassembled to sell the car parts.
@@xenomorph9114 Sure, if this was in Central Europe the cars would have been shipped to Albania never to be seen again by morning. But don't overestimate typical thiefs, apparently all of the cars stolen in this video have been recovered within a few days.
Inside job for sure and very professional. This was planned out for sure. Had to know exactly where the key box was for all the cars and know how to get into that electronic key box. And also find the exact keys to those exact cars out of probably hundreds. I worked at a dealership for years and those key boxes are hard to get into and even get the key to unlock to pull it out.
Facts. But is also makes me wonder about the tracking systems. When I worked a dealership in 2021 before we could sell a car the alarm and tracking system had to be turned off for the customer. If not then the cars wouldn’t start up again after turning off. I wonder if that’s how every dealership works. Only the finance managers were able to turn them off I wonder if these challengers had the same systems. Definitely an inside job though in my opinion
To all the people saying how “professional” it was. This was an amateur job, All cars recovered and some of them got caught. Give it a couple years before one of the others starts opening their mouth and bragging about it.
I think the guy getting in the white one was the most experienced one because he’s leading them and telling them what to do “get in the car” “GET IN YHE CAR!!!”😂😂😂
I was genuinely expecting some rushing and shouting, the employees trying to stop them and them driving out through the glass doors trying to minimize damage, yet the absolute complete opposite happened with 0 damage/interruption and I’m stunned lol.
It's late at night. You're stuck working night shift security at a Chrysler dealership, bored out of your mind. You go to use the toilet, sit down, and start scrolling through Twitter, Reddit, or whatever. Five or ten minutes in, you hear the sounds of car doors closing, and six Challenger Hellcats starting up. You wipe in a panic, and rush out to the showroom floor, only to see the taillights of the last one dissappear around the corner. Admitting defeat, you go "Ah, fuck this." and get in your '92 Corolla, driving off, and never looking back.
. . . as you continue to drive away in your '92 Corolla, you start to set goals for yourself. You tell yourself that you need to wipe faster than 45 seconds under these circumstances. Even better, formally add a "panic-wipe" to your arsenal of wipes and practice the move to perfection. You tell yourself that next time some one comes to steal cars while you are taking a dump, they WILL NOT be getting away.
@@WaveManMike how do car designs with NO KEYS get approved? 🤣🤣🤣 The key🔑🗝️🔑 was invented so long ago to protect thieves from doing exactly this. I swear humans be going backwards with some of these new technologies 🤦🤦🤦🤦
these new cars like dodge and Kia like the person said above you don’t need a key, if the car detects the key fob it’ll start, a lot of criminals use sum device too manipulate the key fob an the car system think that’s it
@@stevo196two9 damn u desperately tryn to spread ur racism completely backfired on u . Learn how to spell before u sneak racist thoughts in ur TH-cam commenting 😂
This happened at my dealership, 1st day took cars off the lot, second day came back and took the cars off the showroom. 8 cars in total and all recovered a week later.
It takes 3 hours to get out of a dealership, unless you steal the cars.
😅😅😅
That saying about how it’s easier to apologize later seems to fit well here….
Gold.
@@happinessiskey2858”ask for forgiveness, not for permission”
The day I left the dealership with a car was one of the most stressful days of my life.
At least the dealership knows what it feels like to be taken advantage of
Underrated!
Bro that's how the world works, you people are delussional
not really. insurance will just pay for everything.
@@dinachoueiry6073your rates will increase. Insurance isn't free
@@dinachoueiry6073then their insurance raises their rates or drops them and they have to go find new insurance having just filed a hefty claim and have significantly higher insurance payments.
What thoughtful gentleman, saved 6 individuals from having to pay 40k over MSRP each
$40k!?!
40k OVER not just 40k@@GregoryPellegrin-gq2vs
more like 90k each
@Carfiper Niko said $40K OVER MSRP. Mean original price + $40K
@@enegeryscan u read or no
When you cant sell a car so you set up your cars to be stolen in order to claim insurance
Yep yep and yep
Exactly what I was thinking. Someone had access to the key fab machine & made RFID clones.
@@BiblicallyAccurateToasteror the keys were in them since they move around display cars a lot
Exactly what I was thinking
@@BiblicallyAccurateToasterthey leave the keys hanging on a board in an office most of the time
The robbers=The Fast
The dealership=The furious
LMAO!!!!😂😂😂😂
Fr fr😂
Nice!!!!! Lol!!!!!🎉
This is more like gone in 60 seconds
@@adam90670 🤔Somebody didn't lock up the keys or it was left open!?🤷
Crimes like these remind me how much humans can accomplish when we cooperate with one another… good things and bad things
real shit
Facts
Is that you, Coach McDermott of the Bills? Didn’t you learn your lesson after getting caught using the 9/11 attackers as an example of teamwork?
@@30AndHatingIt Huh? 😆
Lmao. @@30AndHatingIt
The fact that they know where to find the keys and dealer license plates should be a big clue.
They have cloning devices, and fake tags.
No one would be dumb enough to hit their own work place lol you saying bank robbers also work at banks? Lmao
@@frankyjay7907 that is actually the case not with bank robbers but most of the time there is theft inside a buisness its someone working there trying to skim money out without people noticing.
@@zachemorgan Yep...look at places like Best Buy. Theft is frequently internal from employees.
Looks like a inside job to me
The alarm went off after they were a mile away 🤣
They definitely planned this out.
I know I'm not the only one who thought they were going to drive through the glass.
and the crew would have made mo money trending on tik tok.
What u thing their jus sum hoodlums or summ . Their there to steal cars not damage property.. how dare u
@@Sinsirinkwell i seen 45 seconds in the title and got to assuming 😂😂
Fr
Fr, reminded me of the good old GTA San Andreas missions
Can you just imagine the manager’s reaction walking up to the dealership, seeing 6 hellcats missing you saw last night?
💀💀💀💀💀
Yeah, money
Unless, There is one exception where the manager isnt surprised at all😂
And a few employees not there for work lmao
Boom 💥@@keshathankarunairasan2759 that was going to be my response
I haven't witnessed stealing this efficient since I interned at the IRS.
🤣👍🏼
True story 😂
Good one!
Permission to rehash this joke at a later date? 😆
Nasty, very 🤢
😹😹😹
Quick, efficient, and precise. I gotta say I'm impressed.
I honestly thought they were gonna smash through those glass doors 😂
Same here lol! I was thinking of "Gone in 60 seconds" when they smashed the Porsche through the front glass
Me too 😂
Haha they aren't that dumb
Bruuuh🤣
Same here
That was actually very professional, these are no amateurs….
No it's not.... It's dodge. Second easiest to steal next to kia. 😂
How? Because they got is cars a drove away. Anyone could do that
@Blunt even easier to steal. 💩
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@@tetleyteabagger-bi4ny yea it's called a pry bar. 🤣
It never ceases to amaze me when dealerships don't remove spark plugs or other essential yet easily removable items to prevent floor models in the buildings from being driven out.
Most underrated comment. Even switching over to an Aux battery supply would save a ton of time!
I think it’s because dealerships think the locked building would be enough
Why would they do that when they get paid by their insurance for stolen cars. Therefore, it's like selling more cars without even having to be at work.
@@Xnate13X :/ this is true too. Let the insurance handle the reimbursement of stolen goods. It might be a hassle but aside from a small amount of downtime, what do they lose if anything at all?
They usually keep little to no gas in the tank so if the car gets stolen they don’t get far
The crazy thing is, you can hear the security alarm go off AFTER they've all left. The beeping in the beginning is just the delay to disarm your system.
Imagine going in to work and seeing an empty lobby when you know it shouldn’t. The heart drop on this lol
Heart drop? As an employee I'd be laughing my fucking ass off. As an owner I'd be laughing my fucking ass off as I called my insurance agent. Idk why your heart would drop as if anyone was hurt or you were personally affected
@@j.ballsdeep420 yeah then your name and premiums will be priced out you’ll never have a line of business insurance again. Worked in insurance before being an entrepreneur house always wins.
@@j.ballsdeep420 You must be dizzy my dude
@@j.ballsdeep420 and you’re insurance costs would skyrocket. Hard not to expect your premiums increase dramatically after half a million dollars worth of cars were stolen from you
Had this happen to me last year at a body shop. Opened on a Saturday morning. Cars in line to be delivered were stolen. Our admin staff didn't make the calls in time and the owners started showing up. Def an experience.
Imagine you’re a security guard working but you went on a bathroom break, came back outside and the cars are poof… gone 😂
Shittin then hears 6 Engines start
@@tylersummers56 i was about to say the same thing 😂 imagine sitting on the toilet on your phone hearing hellcats start up id honestly just laugh 😂
@@tylersummers56 6 Challenger engines in a row, i bet he shit his pants with his pants down.
@@ghhhp 😂
@@ghhhp I’d shit even harder
Those floors were clean ASF. Ya saw the wheels slipping?😂
Lol. He had the wheel cut so hard it was locking up the front tires enough to spin the wheel. I seen that. The floor buffer got a raise for slowing them down. The security got a new job
Do they put spinners on hellcats now 😂😂
Yeah, was strange did those not have LSDs?
The night cleaning crew have done a great job!
Lol yeah😂😂
I know the owner broke down in tears when he heard all 3 engines start😂
everything was on point holy, from the license plate to getting into the car and starting the car all at the same time
On point??? They didn't even put the plates on!
@@mreis221 watch it again dumbass
on point? they look sus asf to me not sure what you are looking at.
on point lol.
They drove outta there in a brightly colored Hellcat convoy with no end game in mind and got caught. It was amateur hour..
Obvious insurance scam. Dealership just sold 6 hellcats in one night. They had the keys, dealership plates. Have you ever worked at a dealership? That shit gets locked up at night lol.
Gone in 45 seconds, faster than the movie .
I'd say.... A new world record? Lmao
That’s actually a great title for a movie. “Gone in 45 seconds”
@@Jay-qh1jp there is a movie titled gone in 60 seconds
@FicTioN you don't say...
@@Fister_of_Muppets ??
Well, when you work at a dealership you know where all the keys and doors are.
Thanks for all the likes!
100%
No.
Yup, inside job 100%
The way they were holding them clip boards 😂 I think they work their as well
@@KBTV904 clipboards? are you talking about the fake plates they are holding lmfao
The long awaited sequel: Gone In 45 Seconds
Ahhh
This is the comment I was looking for 😂😂😂
Hands down best comment
the trilogy: prison for life in less than a week
😂😂😂😂😂
If I was the insurance company, I would not renew their policy until proven security measures were put in place, because if it was that easy, you know they are coming back.
They didnt steal the keys?
AGREED!!
Next time they come back they never leave. Or if the owners are nice, they let them leave in a body bag.
It’s a dodge thing.
Yeah it seemed like the keys were already in the cars unlocked lol. Also def had inside Intel on this one..
Dudes really took the Car Shop heist strategy by heart to pull it off so quick.
YES this comment is the one *I* was looking for
No vandalism. No showboating. Just a days work
At least they had the courtesy to not break through the glass.
As much as I absolutely HATE thieves, Ive got no sympathy for dealerships. They're some of the worst thieves.
Them and auto mechanics!
@@dmgfoto4508 Definitely agree.
Why are they thieves
😂😂😂cause dealerships make money and negotiate numbers😂😂😂go look up furniture and the markup or alcohol markup..... everything you buy has a profit and a sale involved.....idiots
@@karol-hq1fy Because they charge 3 times as much as a regular shop, because they make more money off selling repair parts as they do selling vehicles. Dealers are 85% scumbags.
I really hate thieves, but i have no remorse for dealerships. 😂
Thieves stealing from thieves
You have to be proud of the government
Why
It’s a business just as any other business.
Facts
"You forget a thousand things every day; make sure this is one of them."
Classic line 😮💨💯
My brother Michael always says this
kicking аss and taking names
It was nice of the dealership to leave the keys in all the cars. very thoughtful gesture
Don’t let this distract you from the fact that Hector is going to be running three Honda civics with spoon engines, and on top of that, he just went into Harry’s and bought three t66 turbos with nos, and a motec exhaust system.
don't forget about that Cuban nos...🤣
Classic
RiP Paul walker
I knew it
RIP PW 🏎️🏁
If you drive a charger you're either a cop or running from one 😂
lmao
These are challengers
@@sbarua219I know the Texas State Troopers have a challenger, idk how many though
Nope. I’m neither. And I also own a hellcat charger.
im pretty sure interceptors have their own exclusive 6.4L twin turbo engines, they're faster than a dealership challenger by far
(this is with the assumption that its decommissioned or something, as all the weight of the police equipment like the sensors, cameras, and thicker plating might turn it into a different story)
“Gone in 60 seconds? Hold my beer.” - Thief
*12 seconds...
But cant get a 9volt battery for their fire alarm 😂
That’s real teamwork , perfect planning and execution !! Better than most teams in MNCs nowadays
They were on some gta heist shit lol
they got caught tho 😂
@@masterBong1proof?
@@masterBong1nope
Stop applauding thieves.
I have a hard time feeling bad for these dealerships that are marking these cars up $20-30k or more, they are ripping us off so f*** them.
No one is marking up 30k thats stupid. Nada, Black book, Blue book etc. It would be obvious with a single google search a price was marked up by so much.
@@jamesthigpen9330you genuinely believe this is not happening???
I remember when dealerships based their prices off of the MSRP, and supply and demand didn’t play any part in it. I was just at a Dodge dealership in the summer talking to a salesman about the price of a Hellcat, and he said they keep going up because some people will pay whatever the price tag says.
Vehicles are also way overpriced here in Canada with all the extra taxes we have to pay. If a vehicle is worth more than $100,000, there’s a “luxury tax” (because the sales tax of 12% isn’t enough on $100,000). And it’s based on the fuel mileage.
Bruh… you ever heard of predatory capitalism?
I worked for a carpet company once that also sold ornamental rugs. They would lie and say they were imported from Nepal, made by monks with only the finest wool from Himalayan sheep. In reality, they were made from garbage recycled materials in Detroit by some asshole working minimum wage who hated his job. They would get them for $120-150, tag then for $3500-3800, then say they’re running a “40% OFF HOLIDAY SPECIAL!”, and then even have the slick salesmen tell individual customers “I’m not supposed to do this but I can use my own employee discount for you”.
In the end, they’d pay $120 for this piece of junk rug but con people into dropping $2300 on it. Welcome to reality man.
I'm taking market forces. If we mark up by a huge amount people could just search the nearest dealerships and see our prices are wack.
ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME!! Now they're going to have to remake the movie and call it, "Gone in 45 seconds."
That's the comment I was looking for.
Well, they definitely learned from gone in 60 seconds and improved 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
NOICEEEEE 💀
😂😂😂😂😂
Straight inside job. The ease of movement means they had prior knowledge and knew where all the keys were. They got in and got out. Gone in Sixty Seconds, literally.
Simeon gonna be real mad
Lol, best comment ever 😂
My totally legitimate bussiness!
@@Sohaib_d1for a kid in 1999
Maybe stop calling every 10 seconds for job offer
Liquidity, is a bitch.
Not gunna lie that sounded sick when they all started them up
Now, this is what you call organized crime.
Reminds me of a scene out of the fast and the furious
@@Adam-kv2dh i was gonna say thats somw fast n furious type shiit lol!
@@Adam-kv2dh lol
Yeah I fucking hate thieves but all those HEMIs sounded really good 😂
I was a car salesman for Dodge....I can guarantee you this was an inside job. To switch the license plate, and access to the key fob lockbox should tell you everything. Not to mention they had keys to open the showroom gate to drive the cars out.
I was just wondering how TF did thry do that!!
@@QueensFirst The dodge charger is my favorite car. If i had money I would say the thief is a mechanic. Salesmen are more sophisticated than just to come in the middle of the night with keys and break in while the cameras are moving.
@@darrylbrown8253I don’t have any experience with any of this but these thief’s def know what there doing, there’s a saying that smart people are dangerous.
May be a stupid question,but why are they even driveable?..i mean,cant you just disconnect few things in the car,empty the tank,install kill switch or something...these were just asking to be driven out
@@tasmany13_70 they switchout cars all the time in the showroom to promote sales. It would be a hassle to do that every single week. Also no one expects the cars in the showroom to be broken into in the middle of the night. That is why its an inside job. Besides you can still steal a charger if you did everything you wanted. Its the easiest car to steal.
We're not getting away from the stereotypes with this one ☠️
As disgusting as it is to say these are professional thieves. They had magnetic cover tags
It was the dealerships tags they use for test drives. they knew exactly where they were.
i think one of them works there cause they knew exactly where the keys and dealership tags were
One of them is a 19 year old kid who was arrested, and apparently at least 5 of the 6 cars were recovered. They apparently aren't THAT smart/professional because they drove together on the highway and were spotted by police 🤦♀️. Couldn't figure out anything about if any of them worked there, if anyone else was arrested, or if the 6th car was recovered though.
@@bubblegumxoNice story kid.
That isn't the tags at the dealership those are paper and you tape in window they slapped those on in a second
It’s almost like one of them worked there and knew where everything was
Or used to work there.
Nowadays with gopros anyone can record the place and plan everything our before the heist
Just like in GTA huh. Bet they had a Lester to plan the whole thing
@@XxSchattenritter 😂😂😂😂😂
🤫 🤐 😂
That feeling of starting them up has to be insane
I'm sure it's an adrenaline rush.
People really get that?
@@The4ortunateOne I mean even if you’re a good person put into this situation then yes it’s clearly a hypothetical situation so if you wanna act like that it’s coo
@@gangstababy680 heck nah bro ill rather work for my Scatpack man. Thats what im doing right now i just got my first job bro. 🙏🏽
@@The4ortunateOneimagine stealing 6 hellcats within minutes. And starting them all up. Knowing uve just banked easy money. The adrenaline on those robbers must have been buzzin
Not gunna lie that's impressive they earned those cars. 😂
Someone in charge there worked with them for a big pay off or insurance purpose.
They ain’t rookies
@@mikecrystalrobert7898it seemed like doors and keys were opened and ready
This is why nobody gives black folks jobs
Lies again? Cold Storage KFC Asian
Yea that was an insde job
Damn six cars in less then 45 seconds? This was definitely done by somebody who works at this dealership.
Yeah..yeah..
yea I thought the same
usually members of the car wash/detailing crew at the dealership
Looks like 3 cars to me but hey, what do I know
@@SportsTalkElitistyou hear 6 start up
And this, kids, is why you should always buy a stick shift manual. They aren’t smart enough to know how a clutch works
“Damn that’s a dope ass hellcat, how much was it?”
“I hustled” 😂
they knew exactly where the key were and when there was nobody there, they probably knew people working in there.
True but more likely are these badge doors hints the alarm went off after a timer cause it’s like someone badged into the door. Amazon sells sigal jammer and repeaters and you can open badge doors like hotels Walmart and even teslas if you buy a real expensive one I know that’s how they did it haha
They didn't use a key. They used a device.
That is very possible. Some if not many car dealerships cant sell vehicles now due to higher interest rates or if they overpaid at auction pushing crap marked up prices to potential buyers. Rather than taking a loss to mitigate and lower their overall debt they rather claim insurance fraud. And here I thought dealerships couldn’t be any more slimy.
@@cyclone67th
@@AppalachiaHillBilly you can’t steal a Tesla… it won’t let you 😂
I gave dealerships too much credit....I didn't think the cars on the show room floor actually worked 😂🤦🏾♀️😂
Oh wow ! This just tells me you have never bought a brand new vehicle/neither a expensive one! Maybe pay a visit to any dealership on the last Sunday of the month ! You’ll see the show room half empty !
@hectorrodriguez1796 You're right! All of my vehicles have either been donated or purchased used from family/strangers. I'm sure I won't make it on a last Sunday, so I'll just take your word and this video as proof 💕💕
@@LoveAlways1002i hope one day you're able to buy your own nice vehicle
@@hectorrodriguez1796 wow someone’s very mentally healthy
@@hectorrodriguez1796why is this in such a dumb ass bragging tone bruh you talking to the second largest used website these mofos are probbaly half under 20? Moron.
"Wait, you haven't heard about our extended warrantyyyyy......"
I love the fact that they all start the engine together
Great minds think alike
I like it when people say something starts at the same time but in truth it wasn't...you guys are dumb in youtube land, left one started first then the middle and then the right one, they did not start at once tool
yeah it was perfect 😂
One band One sound😂😂😂😂
Smells like an inside job!..🤙
Salesman are shady I wouldn’t be surprised
Second time at this lot. 2-HCats back in 2022
Wouldn’t surprise me if someone left the keys on the table because they couldn’t sell these expensive vehicles in this day and age. It’s easier to file an insurance claim that it was stolen. Recoup that money.
@@louiedoee it’s not the salesmen, it’s the managers. i was a salesman… they basically tell us what to do and we don’t have a say. we just collect a check
@@gatchmanphoenix1418 Makes a lot of sense. Desperate times. Desperate ideas.
Besides. Think about this.
1. "Last Call" for The Challenge & Charger
2. Way too expensive to sell anyone
3. From the customers point of view ( I decided not to buy a 2023 "Super Stock") these cars are too much stress to own now because of this very reason. I owned back in 2009 a 09 Challenger R/T Hemi 6-Man. Never worried about someone stealing it. But now. No longer a daily driver. Can't leave it out of your site for a second. Unless you own a garage at home. Even then. You have to be aware of being followed home. These "Roaches" will even break into your home at night or while you're at work and steal your H-Cat. They are getting desperate. NOT worth your life over a car that has lost it's value in the peace of mind and pride of ownership. You will be greatly missed by "The Brotherhood of Muscle." 💪
"Long May You Run" - Neal Young.
He's faster than every GTA protagonist
These thieves are probably more honest than the dealership
They went in there like “because FAMILY” lol
Torreto
Domino's
😭😭😭
Jani?
"Gone in 60sec mabye" SHEESH. Either that was an "inside job" or they know WTF they doing
Totally an inside job.
Good planning takes you a long way most criminals who get caught dont plan correctly
I'm just glad to see someone referencing Gone in 60 seconds. Thats all I could see in my head 😅
Most dealerships have all
The keys on a board in the office lol. Idk if they put them in a big ass safe at night but probably not. And with dodge cars and a good hacker or signal cloner (!:6 could’ve test driven them or been standing around when somebody unlocked them to get the signal . It’s not really that hard and I’m not even a criminal lol
Gone in 60 seconds - DRAKEOTHERULER
1 year later and im still watching this like its the 1st time 😂
I know someone that worked at a dealship where someone came in their dealership and several others using false IDs to get cars off the lot. Several of them were never recovered and 1-2 were discovered in a lake.
How do they get the keys without buying the car first?
@@IndigoSignature1234 test drive with fake ID
any push to start vehicle s are super easy to steal if you got a tool that reads the code on your keys. than the device copys the same code to make the car think you have the set
Found in a lake? The people or the cars?
@@Trendsetter-7 that doesn't sound "super easy". I couldn't even follow what u said lol
opening a car dealership in a hood and putting 6 hellcats in it is basically asking to be robbed
Learn some basic grammar first.
This is why the hoods don’t have anything nice and is all trash
@@jayc33dayLike putting a period at the end of a sentence?
@@jayc33day ur a bot. have a nice day child
There goes half the inventory.
Now that's one way a dealership can move some inventory during inflation. Let them get stolen and allow State Farm to pay for it
#FSF
Ever heard of a Jewish fire? This is a version of it
Unfortunately everyone pays for that in higher premiums.
You aren’t lying.
If the insurer was State Farm, I’d be willing to bet they get nothing.
Those balloons must be very exclusive to be on the show room. Is this a balloon dealership?
Dealer: No… wait…
Would have been hilarious if in the last few seconds another guy comes in and snatches the balloons too.
😂 that would be a great ending!
Why did I laugh at this
HAHAHAH bro that's some cartoon shi*
That is funny af!
and Computers too 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Y’all ever seen gone in 60 seconds 😂 I was waiting for that drive through the glass doors
That ain't a tool, that's a damn brick!
That wouldn’t work out well
@@matthew_natividad that big boat more than capable of taking down a door
Me too. I swear I was.
green sally up and green sally downnn.... least one squat , gotta tear the ground Me too jajaja
Title: 6 cars
Video: 3 cars
Homie was like "Ima make my own GTA6"
They made it out before the alarm went off, that’s crazy fast
You think you can do something before an alarm goes off? They just didn't set it off. You think alarms sit and wait before going off after they've detected intrusion? Lol
The owner helped them
Alarms have a 45-60 second delay
@Blunt, I have business alarms and the delay is there to give time to punch in the code. If it’s not punched in during the delay it takes the next step and either notifies the owner, or calls the police. Depends on how they have it set up with the monitoring company.
Silent alarm.
Possible an inside job.
“30 seconds before the failsafe alarm so make the most of it!” - Lester
dw there’s no nerve agent
In this case it was 1 minute and they got out even before the cops arrived after 3 minutes
I didn’t even watch the video. After seeing the title I had to come straight to the comments 😂
I don’t feel remorse to the dealership. They be marking up too much 😂
Stolen cars are never recovered no matter how good your detectives are or a tracker, you'll see them shipped to Europe then to Dubai. Worse, you'll see your tracker in the scrapyard with no remains of your car, disassembled to sell the car parts.
@@xenomorph9114are you referring to that gmc video
@prisonmike9186 Yeh, well, where has that attitude got you?
...In prison with the dementors.
@@xenomorph9114 Sure, if this was in Central Europe the cars would have been shipped to Albania never to be seen again by morning. But don't overestimate typical thiefs, apparently all of the cars stolen in this video have been recovered within a few days.
That was impressive how they did it so fast its like a straight up movie scene
They used keys to start a car then drive it.
Omg.
@@謬 I like the license plate change. Nice touch lol
These car come pre-installed with 22 speed gated manual transmissions for the ultimate cause scenes.
@@jwalster9412 lol
I agree 👍
Like broke back mountain ⛰
This dealership remake for PAYDAY 3 looks crazy
On god😂
Usual suspects are just the drivers - not the masterminds
That was actually pretty impressive
Inside job for sure and very professional. This was planned out for sure. Had to know exactly where the key box was for all the cars and know how to get into that electronic key box. And also find the exact keys to those exact cars out of probably hundreds. I worked at a dealership for years and those key boxes are hard to get into and even get the key to unlock to pull it out.
Facts. But is also makes me wonder about the tracking systems. When I worked a dealership in 2021 before we could sell a car the alarm and tracking system had to be turned off for the customer. If not then the cars wouldn’t start up again after turning off. I wonder if that’s how every dealership works. Only the finance managers were able to turn them off I wonder if these challengers had the same systems. Definitely an inside job though in my opinion
i don't think it would be too hard
source: my local Nissan dealership puts the keys in the sunglasses holders like morons
Had to be an inside job. They had the key fobs and got the doors open without incident. I can’t get my own car out of my garage that easily.
To all the people saying how “professional” it was.
This was an amateur job, All cars recovered and some of them got caught. Give it a couple years before one of the others starts opening their mouth and bragging about it.
Impressive work. Those cameras were clear!
Bro doing the Heist setup
They’ll rob the diamond casino with those challengers lol
thought someone stole my taurus one day at the art fair and the cops said, nah, no one wants that car...go look again.
😂😂🤦🏽♂️
lol
Bwaahahahahahahaha
Bro I'm dying!
💀🤣
Not the movie gone in 60 seconds. Part 2 sequel gone in 45 seconds 😂
That was so smooth even I felt violated just from watching the video!
The synchronization on start up was like something out of a movie lol
This is some GTA Heist type shit, changing license plate and calling lester
Me showing up to work after my days off:
Damn someone had a good week on sales while I was gone.
I think the guy getting in the white one was the most experienced one because he’s leading them and telling them what to do “get in the car” “GET IN YHE CAR!!!”😂😂😂
And he reversed that thang right on out the door!
Like a pro
I was genuinely expecting some rushing and shouting, the employees trying to stop them and them driving out through the glass doors trying to minimize damage, yet the absolute complete opposite happened with 0 damage/interruption and I’m stunned lol.
how far did you think theyd get with 6 whole cars
@@grqfesI reckon probably pretty far. But, I don't know for sure.
Big Momma was like
"My sun gonna grow to be doctah or polliti-can and help our people like Martin Luther!"
Look at your golden boy 😂
It's late at night. You're stuck working night shift security at a Chrysler dealership, bored out of your mind. You go to use the toilet, sit down, and start scrolling through Twitter, Reddit, or whatever. Five or ten minutes in, you hear the sounds of car doors closing, and six Challenger Hellcats starting up. You wipe in a panic, and rush out to the showroom floor, only to see the taillights of the last one dissappear around the corner. Admitting defeat, you go "Ah, fuck this." and get in your '92 Corolla, driving off, and never looking back.
Panicked ass wiping is never a good omen 🧻🙏
Excellent
.True Narrative..
. . . as you continue to drive away in your '92 Corolla, you start to set goals for yourself. You tell yourself that you need to wipe faster than 45 seconds under these circumstances. Even better, formally add a "panic-wipe" to your arsenal of wipes and practice the move to perfection. You tell yourself that next time some one comes to steal cars while you are taking a dump, they WILL NOT be getting away.
@@RealEstateClub-😂🗣😂😭😂
@@RealEstateClub- "You need to wipe faster than 45 seconds under these circumstances" LMAO There's something wrong with you man 😂
Easy to steal when you have the keys...
You don’t need the keys with Dodge, Jeep, Kia and Hyundai
@@WaveManMike how do car designs with NO KEYS get approved? 🤣🤣🤣
The key🔑🗝️🔑 was invented so long ago to protect thieves from doing exactly this.
I swear humans be going backwards with some of these new technologies 🤦🤦🤦🤦
these new cars like dodge and Kia like the person said above you don’t need a key, if the car detects the key fob it’ll start, a lot of criminals use sum device too manipulate the key fob an the car system think that’s it
Big balls
@@WaveManMike yeah you just gotta be near it, really easy to just pick up a key
The morning shift manager: Oh boy Jim sold all 3 cars last night 😂🎉
Clean cut. Knew exactly what they were doing.
inside job
Yep this was well planned out in advance.
When you had the day off and just walk in :
Damn boss we sold all those cars in a day?
And here I thought that they were just going to drive through the glass doors! 😂🤨😝👏
Dealership owner most likely hired them to do it so they could collect insurance.
how nice of these young aspiring gentlemen to set a good example for the rest of the neighborhood
Their parents must be proud....
Well, when your culture and race are known to still things, of course they’ll be proud
@@stevo196two9 at least I know how to spell steal
The lives that matter most.
More than any of the other types of lives.
@@stevo196two9 damn u desperately tryn to spread ur racism completely backfired on u . Learn how to spell before u sneak racist thoughts in ur TH-cam commenting 😂
This happened at my dealership, 1st day took cars off the lot, second day came back and took the cars off the showroom. 8 cars in total and all recovered a week later.
Interesting that nothing was done for it to happen the very next night.
How’d they find where they keys were
@@droski33 some keys were in service some were in a small closed room
Ya don’t have a lock box?
Where did they find the cars? Did they catch the criminals?