Rick forgot to realize that he was negotiating with someone that obviously has money and not desperate so he wasn’t going to settle for his cheap offers. Good job sir for standing your ground👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
He only kept the car because he realized it was too nice of a car to get rid of since he didn't drive it around for fun enough yet. He obviously had money like you said, so he could've afford to take Rick's offer if he wanted to.
He offered 63k it was valued at 75k That's an 84% of retail offer.... When was the last time you paid $84 dollars to resell something for $100? You don't... Rule of thumb is 10% at auctions and no more than 40% face to face... He has 50+ employees.... He has to pay them... I really don't understand how you watch this show among millions other who constantly comment like this just to get likes.. Do you really believe what you're saying.. or are you ignorant?
@@adhityas1329 lol I was thinking the same thing...that guy not hurting for money he probably just selling it so he can buy some more toys and not have to dip into his bank accounts to do it
If Rick pays full retail price, his business will fail. He's not low-balling. But many customers try to high-ball, asking 5, 10, even 40X what their item is worth.
@@jasonmichael3676 best is when the seller wants th exact dollar amount that the expert quotes xD Why buy it and break even? And Rick has to explain that often is astounding
Fue Chee - well of course with reselling you assume some risk, and even a very clean white Ferrari is not a red Ferrari. The buyer preference factor could be tricky.
Honestly I usually side with the offers Rick has, but honestly that dude is a car collector and he knew EXACTLY what he had and what he wanted. I respect that
That’s cause the car was never for sale lol there’s no way a collector would ask for $80k when I’m sure he spent about $80k from the prior owner. I think he just wanted to show it off before it puts it in an auction. Now he has footage of the car inside and out plus footage of it being driven on television.
@@SRT_DRE Yeah mutually beneficial. He gets advertising, and the show gets content. But I could absolutely see someone selling an 80K car for what they paid for it. Collecting doesn't necessarily mean that they try to make money off it. It's just a hobby to own a nice car. Dude looks rich and has a big house, but his garage probably can only hold so many vehicles. He's owned it for 2 years, got to drive it, got to show it off. Most people lose money selling their cars.
@@tausifjahangir - It's not fake ppl say that because it's structured and preplanned it has to be to make for watchable TV but the transactions are real
fwiw these arent the most sought after, i would say these sell for around 80-100k now so i can kind of see why rick would offer 63.... there are annual services that need to be done, these things are known to break randomly, if it took him a few months to sell he could very well have to put another 5-10k into it.
Wittzzz it takes a truly shameless person to make those kinds of offers to people’s faces lol. Most must get intimidated by the cameras and just accept it because they’re on TV
Cars like these are SUPER common to have nearly 0 miles , many have sold with 8-12 miles , even lower on some models , the buyers use as investment and that’s why there in great shape and nearly no miles a lot of the time
When someone says a number for car mileage they always mean that number in the thousands. So 26 is 26,000. If it really was just 26 then he would've specified that it really was just 26 because default you go that number x 1000.
Judging by the looks of that house, he ain't hurting for money. I'm pretty sure Rick was just looking for content for his show and not serious about buy the car. At least not at full price.
Check your math. Max offer from Rick = $63k. Lowest price seller is willing to take is $70k. That's a difference of $7k not $5k. Open mouth. Insert foot.
kgm There is a big difference between collecting cars and selling cars. That $75K was just an estimate; Rick is a business man, so he has to give himself some cushion with the price. Side point; If I owned that car and was trying to sell it, the last place I would take it to would be a pawn shop. The owner wanted to get on television.
cosmic kaboom Of them on sale in the US there’s only 2 right now. Both are listed above 100,000 on autotrader. Plus old Ferrari’s add about 20K in value every 10 years
A 26 mile GTS from 84 would be worth upwards of 150k nowadays. There is literally NOTHING on the market with such little mileage. Crazy to think he could have gotten it for 70k
The moment he said 'if you change your mind, give me a call' was the moment Rick realized that he wasn’t dealing with the average sayan warrior I mean average customer anymore.
Sven Figueroa Yeah, I absolutely am. He lost zero dollars... You may live in a delusion of should haves and could haves but here in the real world what matters is what actually happens. And what actually happened was he lost no money.
This negotiation doesn't make sense. It's obvious rick wanted it for himself, he even says so, and the seller lowers from $80k to $70 just to make the deal work but noooo, rick just stays at $63. If you are him and really want it and are in that buying range, the gap between 63 and 70 is not much. He just needs to always try to win with a lower price. In this case, he chose poorly. No hindsight whatsover. That particular car was 💰in the bank. Look at their prices today, 2018, for that model, color, mileage and pristine condition...
Jeez Rick we know you will just sell it at action for double or maybe triple the price, the value of that thing is not just 60 grand. You already loved it why not buy it? Also it is at its perfect condition. To be honest buying it at 70k feels like a scam to the owner already.
It was too high, when dealing with classic cars you must never get tempted to pay the future appreciation to the previous owner. You pay only what its worth today, not what it will be worth in 5 years.
@@pflaffik - That's 100% incorrect. That's why it's called an INVESTMENT. Car collectors more often then not, sell their cars to buy different ones. Do you think they buy on Monday and sell on Tuesday? No. They wait some years and then when the value is much higher they sell.
Finally a guy who didn’t let rick basically steal their thing from them, most people will basically take a fraction of the value just to get a little cash but this guy didn’t and I’m satisfied
Good publicity, dude! He just want to advertise what he had and show that its still available. Just used the free airtime to grow the interest and value for himself after it aires. Brilliant!
and then what? wait for a buyer for 2 years that will pay 75-80k for it, meanwhile he has to maintain this thing, find a parking spot, get it checked regularly. He literally will be losing money, its more of a headache to keep it than anything.
Glad the owner didn't sold it for that price. I would never sold such gorgeous car. All the sport cars from the 80s were a work of art. Best designs and efficiency IMO.
This is the first guy who said if you change your mind let me know to Rick
this guy owns Rick..it was funny though
EXACTLY
YES
Right
Not a clown but the entire circus
When he said 79,999 and Rick said “so 80 thousand?” Guy should have said deal and shook his hand, he had him
😂🤣😂🤣🤦♂️
That's not how that works lol
@@Pr0phetless you missed the joke
80.000 for a GTS is a big joke! Ive seen them an auctions go for 150.000 - 200.000 dollar depending on there quality
“We’ll wait just a minute”
Rick off screen: “ I’ve been fooled by this scheme before but NOT again!”
Rick forgot to realize that he was negotiating with someone that obviously has money and not desperate so he wasn’t going to settle for his cheap offers. Good job sir for standing your ground👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
RICK WAS ALWAYS A LOW BALL OFFER MORON GLAD I NEVER WENT TO ONE OF HIS STORES
He only kept the car because he realized it was too nice of a car to get rid of since he didn't drive it around for fun enough yet. He obviously had money like you said, so he could've afford to take Rick's offer if he wanted to.
@@Steveman27 n. On
That’s the entire reason for a pond shop. People need quick money
He offered 63k it was valued at 75k That's an 84% of retail offer.... When was the last time you paid $84 dollars to resell something for $100? You don't... Rule of thumb is 10% at auctions and no more than 40% face to face... He has 50+ employees.... He has to pay them... I really don't understand how you watch this show among millions other who constantly comment like this just to get likes.. Do you really believe what you're saying.. or are you ignorant?
“You change your mind you let me know” OHHHH HOW THE TABLES HAVE TURNED
lmfao
Oh how the turntables
MICHAEL!
@@emubilly999 *stares in confusion and embarrassment *
@@emubilly999 the how turned tables have
U change ur mind u let me know...
Rick : ok
Wow..
Used Rick's own line against him!
That line belong to the richest one 😂
@@adhityas1329 lol I was thinking the same thing...that guy not hurting for money he probably just selling it so he can buy some more toys and not have to dip into his bank accounts to do it
The asian guy is a car collector he probably richer.
TheRicokilla Rick has been defeated
He just told Rick if he changes his mind, let HIM know. And not only that, Rick said “OK”.
Absolute. Legend.
Rick tasted his own medicine
@@hammers2006 indeed
i bet cheap rick changed his mind
Thinking the same thing. Used his own line on him. What a baller
Rick never wins when he tries to low-ball someone that actually has a dollar to their name
He doesn’t even try with them either he knows he can’t scam some people 😛
Well that’s kinda exactly what pawn shops are for. Selling items for a fraction of the their real value, because you desperately need quick cash.
If Rick pays full retail price, his business will fail. He's not low-balling. But many customers try to high-ball, asking 5, 10, even 40X what their item is worth.
@@jasonmichael3676 best is when the seller wants th exact dollar amount that the expert quotes xD
Why buy it and break even? And Rick has to explain that often is astounding
This joke is next level
That guy is cool af
free willy Right I would Pay him the 70k and I would keep in contact with him to show him the Car on occasions and by others from him!!
no doubt this ferrari owner is a badass.
That's mr chows cousin that's why lol
His house is nice to
I was gonna like this comment, but it has 308 likes at the time I wrote this, so I don't want to be the one to break that cool number on this video.
I love how Han is selling his car to Goldberg.
Underrated comment
Hahahha
You forgot to mention his son… Zordon
AND I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE THINKING THAT WAY
LOL y am laughing and crying.
70k was a sweet deal
Pretty sure even that’s low. Gated shifter too. Truly can only go up. I need money!!!
@@efthymiosanagnostos7427 this cars not worth 75k its closer to the 100k-110k mark.
Fue Chee - well of course with reselling you assume some risk, and even a very clean white Ferrari is not a red Ferrari. The buyer preference factor could be tricky.
Yeah right...in this economy?
I’ll give you $5
This is actually a sequel to Fast and the Furious where Han actually survived and is collecting cars in Las Vegas. 😂😂😂
This Han 20 years later
press f to pay respects
AmericanGTS good call.
Lmao
Respect
Honestly I usually side with the offers Rick has, but honestly that dude is a car collector and he knew EXACTLY what he had and what he wanted. I respect that
He just wrecked Rick with his own line... Ha! Glad he didn't budge.
Efrain Gonzalez its hard to screw over a rich guy that doesn't need the money
Lol so true
Efrain Gonzalez fr😂😂😂
#REKT that scrub
Efrain Gonzalez haha burn Rick
Seller: I Can Do 80,000$
Rick:How About 25$ and some gumbballs
Evan Flips hahaha bro
Evan Flips I’m taking a risk here
Gum balls is not a compound word and it only has one b
Lmao 🤣🤣 good one man
Ya killing me with these comments lmao
He might be the most coolest owner that i've seen in this show
That’s cause the car was never for sale lol there’s no way a collector would ask for $80k when I’m sure he spent about $80k from the prior owner. I think he just wanted to show it off before it puts it in an auction. Now he has footage of the car inside and out plus footage of it being driven on television.
@@SRT_DRE Yeah mutually beneficial. He gets advertising, and the show gets content. But I could absolutely see someone selling an 80K car for what they paid for it. Collecting doesn't necessarily mean that they try to make money off it. It's just a hobby to own a nice car. Dude looks rich and has a big house, but his garage probably can only hold so many vehicles. He's owned it for 2 years, got to drive it, got to show it off. Most people lose money selling their cars.
This show should be called as "lemme call a buddy mine".
Or called 25¢ and a hand job from Chum Lee..🤣😭
Should be called "phone a friend"
Except they really aren't his buddies lol
The Let Me Call A Buddy show is awesome! Great for killing time
Or the best I can do is or we call it I’m taking a big risk
Rick screwed up! Big Time! That cars value will only continue to climb and he walked away over seven grand. Stupid move Rick!
Seventy* grand.
@@mr.president8862 nope seven
The car was being sold for seventy grand dumbass
It was a 7 grand difference
@@mr.president8862 he meant a $7,000 difference and everybody knew it except you
Love the composure and class of this seller, this should be a lesson to young & old
Rick can buy a willi wonka chewing gum for 100000 dollars but cant buy this ferrari in pristine condition for 70k?
MrPirateking619
Rick screwed up biggggg time
Jesse Fritz I think it’s retarded in everyone’s mind except ricks😂
Thats why they are a bunch of chooches. FAKE AND SCRIPTED!
Haha... you make a great point!!!
@@tausifjahangir - It's not fake ppl say that because it's structured and preplanned it has to be to make for watchable TV but the transactions are real
-How much do you want?
-80K
-Ok let me go on a private drive with my friend who will evaluate its value afterwards.
Thats exactly how car selling works.
Neo Zetra I think he’s talking about how rick went in private with the expert
Not with 26 original miles on a car.
"So we can discuss his soon to be low ball estimate I pay him for"
@@tombraider200571 not with new cars at a dealership
I bet that once the cameras turned off, Rick bought it for $70k.
I wouldn’t be surprised really , coz something says he meant he wants it like literally wants it for himself not for the shop !😂
But why, its not worth 70k
@@pflaffik it's worth 200k these days
@@blxsssedits More like $250K
Incredible discipline by Rick.
70 was a great deal.
the dude: “If you change your mind let me know.”
rick: *wait, that’s illegal*
More like.. "You went off script bruh"..
Is that a Red vs Blue reference I hear? XD
@@philippaul6039 The final outcome is the same for both.
the dude: “If you change your mind let me know.”
rick: wait hey, that's my line
I like how Rick said " I will " 😂
He didn't buy it for 70k.... In this mint condition. I'm so glad the guy didn't take Rick's usually dodgy low ball offer
fwiw these arent the most sought after, i would say these sell for around 80-100k now so i can kind of see why rick would offer 63.... there are annual services that need to be done, these things are known to break randomly, if it took him a few months to sell he could very well have to put another 5-10k into it.
This Ferrari is currently going for $136,000 on Autotrader
Best I can do is $5 I’m taking a risk
Maestro make it 5$ and half a bottle of water. I cant just give the car away.
Austin Nelson 18 Hmmm.....I'll go $5 and 1/4 a bottle of water. Take it or leave it.
How much for a border wall and free helicopter rides for mexicans?
Jack Black This is a risk for me. How much do you want?
Love this seller's attitude regarding what he KNOW'S he has, great humor
The guy is relaaaaxed.
Rick screwed up here.
No vision.
I like this guy. Knows the value of what he has, good on him.
I’ve watched so much pawn stars I can predict ricks offers
Wittzzz it takes a truly shameless person to make those kinds of offers to people’s faces lol. Most must get intimidated by the cameras and just accept it because they’re on TV
Luc Scott bro same lmao
thiisssssss
Can't we all at this point?😆
me too!
That dude is slick, slicker than Rick.
Yoda Green Midget Jedi Master slick rick
of course, he is an Asian. Only Asians get to screw Americans round, never the other way.
Because he is asian
During the test drive
Ricks: He’s asking for $80,000
Ricks Guy: I’ll say it’s worth $75,000
I always have the same thought
Seller: I want $80,000
Rick: Best I can do is 50 cents and a pack of gum. And I'm taking a risk here
@Lilced41@gmail.com lilced_97 did you seriously find that funny ? Thats on litteraly every pawn stars videos comments😂
Huge risk
The most unfunny, unoriginal comment
@@dtm934 I hadn't seen one that added gum to the equation until now. Lol
@@teri923 it's a classic
$70000 is good price
raghavendra nayani a good price? That's an absolute steal. At an auction it would net closer to double that
The Kids Nice yes but finding buyer is the hard part
Rick screwed up biiiig
And this particular one is a not often seen great color, stupidly low miles, impecable interior, i mean...what more can anyone ask for????🤦♂️
Yup it’s being sold at $150,000
4:50 Rick slapped with the good ole Uno Reverse card
With only 26 miles on it, it hurt watching them drive it.
27 or 28 now that Rick drove it.
Ollie Warren - Obviously he meant 26,000.🙄
Millennials really are stupid.
Cars like these are SUPER common to have nearly 0 miles , many have sold with 8-12 miles , even lower on some models , the buyers use as investment and that’s why there in great shape and nearly no miles a lot of the time
Pause at 1:23. It has almost 28,000. I'm not sure why they said that.
When someone says a number for car mileage they always mean that number in the thousands. So 26 is 26,000. If it really was just 26 then he would've specified that it really was just 26 because default you go that number x 1000.
Dude :79999 bux
Rick :80000 bux
Me :Wait..., did rick just offer money??????
no
Yeah, just $1....
🤔
@@charliewright2753 yes
Wonderment no tf
This guy knew the value of what he owed,that's why he didn't even nudge to say no 👍🏻first time I see that on a vehicle
Rick outsmarted by the Asian persuasion
I'm glad the Asian guy didn't sell it to those racist motherfukers
@@dbz739921 what wtf?
When Rick contacts his so called “Experts” does he have have them lowball the price by 15-20%?
Geoff P yeah pretty sure hahahaha
This must be your 1st episode
Yeah I'd say so
I don't know but I do know that the " experts " are never too far away ...they're always there within seconds.
@@martyreking5487 Lol
Judging by the looks of that house, he ain't hurting for money. I'm pretty sure Rick was just looking for content for his show and not serious about buy the car. At least not at full price.
Rick can be so cheap always walks away over 5grand lol
Check your math. Max offer from Rick = $63k. Lowest price seller is willing to take is $70k. That's a difference of $7k not $5k. Open mouth. Insert foot.
kgm There is a big difference between collecting cars and selling cars. That $75K was just an estimate; Rick is a business man, so he has to give himself some cushion with the price. Side point; If I owned that car and was trying to sell it, the last place I would take it to would be a pawn shop. The owner wanted to get on television.
Thats all he can offer he’s taking all the risk.
cosmic kaboom Of them on sale in the US there’s only 2 right now. Both are listed above 100,000 on autotrader. Plus old Ferrari’s add about 20K in value every 10 years
Do you often pay 7 thousand extra dollars when you buy things?
Seller: I'd like 80,000 for it.
Rick: I can go 5 grand and I'm taking all the risk here.
Ed Jones 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Or something like: this is a fake, these are 1 every 20 and i need to frame it. So 20 bucks, take it or leave it, it's a fair price.
A 26 mile GTS from 84 would be worth upwards of 150k nowadays. There is literally NOTHING on the market with such little mileage. Crazy to think he could have gotten it for 70k
The moment he said 'if you change your mind, give me a call' was the moment Rick realized that he wasn’t dealing with the average sayan warrior I mean average customer anymore.
I liked how the car owner didn't go below the final price he offered. kinda maintained both car's and his dignity
I like Roy, seems like a good guy, knows what he has.
That car collector is a baller
It was beautiful to see someone own rick that way 😂
Yeap he was a cool guy 😂
That thing was sweet. Was fun to watch. Great video
What a beautiful car!!
This is a man who knows how to take care of his car!
He bought it 2 years prior from the real collector.
Cars done 26 miles, they add on 100.
Sorry too many miles on the car mate can only do $50
It has 26000 miles not 26 miles...
Jeff Boland listen from 1:01 and open up ur ears
@@aanandbasi4257 ik what he said but theres no way theres only 26 miles after 40 50 years like cmon man. Itd be wortg way more
Jeff Boland people with those cars collect and store them
aanand basi its 26,000. Not literally 26
Even $70,000 USD for this beauty is a steal. Should have bought it.
Rick took a mighty L
Jesse Recinos No he didn't.
yes he did...that limited edition championship white ferarri is going over 130k today.
Broken Wave you are not correct
Sven Figueroa Yeah, I absolutely am.
He lost zero dollars...
You may live in a delusion of should haves and could haves but here in the real world what matters is what actually happens.
And what actually happened was he lost no money.
Broken Wave nahhh!
He lost. I'll explain later. I'm on my way to see SOLO.
These things have skyrocketed up in value. Missed out Rick
Eric Guyer exactly
This negotiation doesn't make sense. It's obvious rick wanted it for himself, he even says so, and the seller lowers from $80k to $70 just to make the deal work but noooo, rick just stays at $63. If you are him and really want it and are in that buying range, the gap between 63 and 70 is not much. He just needs to always try to win with a lower price. In this case, he chose poorly. No hindsight whatsover. That particular car was 💰in the bank. Look at their prices today, 2018, for that model, color, mileage and pristine condition...
This guy is loaded and doesn't care about rick's cheap skate offers.
This is the first time i saw Rick being owned by a customer lol .
Someone says to Rick "Can i be your buddy" Rick says "let me call a buddy of mine who is expert on buddies"!
Someone telling Rick: _you change your mind let me know" is gold
Jeez Rick we know you will just sell it at action for double or maybe triple the price, the value of that thing is not just 60 grand. You already loved it why not buy it? Also it is at its perfect condition. To be honest buying it at 70k feels like a scam to the owner already.
Argon 200k would be a good price imo
That beast would worth above 500k in my country dude
I doubt it was really for sale, just a promo for ratings & this clip will add $$$ someday if he sells it. “As seen on con-stars”
70k was incredibly reasonable. He should have bought it.. no way he was losing out on that deal.
Yeah reasonable for someone WHO WANTS TO KEEP IT... How is offering 84% of retail at 63k Unreasonable?
@@rickyracoon3151 Not interested in car salesman commentary. carry on.
It was too high, when dealing with classic cars you must never get tempted to pay the future appreciation to the previous owner. You pay only what its worth today, not what it will be worth in 5 years.
@@pflaffik - That's 100% incorrect. That's why it's called an INVESTMENT. Car collectors more often then not, sell their cars to buy different ones. Do you think they buy on Monday and sell on Tuesday? No. They wait some years and then when the value is much higher they sell.
Only to make 10k out of spending 70k not worth the risk.
You buy a dinosaur leg for over 20K and you don’t grab this car for 70K?????
I am so confused it’s not even funny. This car is absolutely a gem!
*crashes it*
Rick: best i can do is 12$
Hahahaha
🤣🤣
I would say it costs 180k since the condition is new, no problems, factory paint, low miles. 80k is wayyy to cheap for this car and it’s a steal.
Rick's guy and the collector were spot on each other, mid 70's, beautiful car.
Finally a guy who didn’t let rick basically steal their thing from them, most people will basically take a fraction of the value just to get a little cash but this guy didn’t and I’m satisfied
SHould change your mind Rick, the guy is right, the only place for the value on that car is to go up.
This was just to have a cool car on the show. If this dude is a collector, he knows where and how to sell a Ferrari - and it isn't to a pawn shop.
Buddy comes down.
Pops out of the bush.
This guy made a good choice not selling it for that low to Rick. Good job.
This car is 30 years older than mine, and I have a crack in my leather, this one is PERFECT.
"change your mind let me know" Whose line is that now!!
😂
Yess
"Car has low mileage"
Understatement of the year
I just keep visiting this video once in a while just to re-live tht last dialog frm the owner " if u change ur mind, lemme know Rick" !!
Julius from everybody hates chris: I am the ultimate cheapskate
Rick:hold my beer 🍺
Nobody
Pawn stars : HOLY GRAIL
26 miles on an 80s ferrari makes it a "holy grail".
brainwashing detergent dude they say it on every episode
@@OkayOkay-le1hq a broken clock is right twice a day.
I love it because the guy stood his ground he knew what it was worth and Rick always low balls.
Who tf try to sell a classic ferrari on pawnstar.
Good publicity, dude! He just want to advertise what he had and show that its still available. Just used the free airtime to grow the interest and value for himself after it aires. Brilliant!
Han...
Cash/check on the spot
They have a lot of money???
People, dumbass
What was he thinking.. 70k was an excellent offer.
and then what? wait for a buyer for 2 years that will pay 75-80k for it, meanwhile he has to maintain this thing, find a parking spot, get it checked regularly. He literally will be losing money, its more of a headache to keep it than anything.
@@missionpupa Yea he's taking all the risk.
@@missionpupa o well niggas got to eat nd i got bills idgaf of you losing or not
Feralz , Rick said he “want one”.
Feralz man its value goes rapidly high, he made a big mistake
I wanna be friends with Roy, he's got character for sure
"It's in great shape." Famous last words of a Ferrari buyer.
Guy: 70k??
Rick: I can do $14
Never thought Fast & Furious Han had those Nice negotiation skills
Glad the owner didn't sold it for that price. I would never sold such gorgeous car. All the sport cars from the 80s were a work of art. Best designs and efficiency IMO.
I would keep it too...that's the kickass classic Ferrari from Test Drive unlimited 2!!
"you change your mind, you let me know" He was faster than Rick xD
Rick really fumbled the bag right here
This car will be 250 thousands before you know it .
abelucious no doubt
This car is now worth about 150k, so it's gonna reach that value in matter of a couple years
If it's going up 10X in value, why don't you guys buy it? Are you fools??
Jason Michael They ain’t got no cash for it
When Rick gets his buddy, you're about to get screwed.
Nah when he gets his buddy 99% of the time the price goes up
It's all staged. Nothing is real
Roy: u change your mind u let me know
Rick: hey I was gonna say that
“You change your mind, you let me know.”
That’s usually Rick’s line. 😆
You should have bought the car wreck for a 70000 is worth way more👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿😤😤😤
HYPERBRUH
you can pick these up for 50k
Wouldn't be as good and the same as that model
taz biscuit why TF u think
QuickyBaby 26,000 Miles XD not only 26😂😂😂
That car is worth the money. The owner knows exactly what he has and stood his ground. Good on him!
This video is from 5 years ago. I'm not sure, but I think this car in this condition, today, almost double it's value.
@@albertoalmeida3424 Agreed!
He should have paid the 70k,, rick is a dummy, value goes up on 308s every month 🤦🏻♂️
Especially, one that is in such pristine condition, it's like the guy time-travelled and brought it in past
that’s just simply not the case, nice ones are listed at like 70-80K with no takers
he was right to offer what he did
If you change ur mind just let me know... That time he said that bro... The chills
01:02 the way he says ''26'' is equivalent to a girl saying "you're the first"
😂😂😂😂
“ I give you 70 bucks for it & that’s as high as I will go”
Signed
Rick
Why his buddy the car guy wasn’t already with him is beyond me
Seller was awesome, smart, witty, obviously rich and a shrewd negotiator...Rick this time was out of his league.
Bro, the guy even said that the car was worth $75,000, and Rick tried to lowball him with $60,000, smh, the guy was cool though and smart too
Car seller: I want to sell this car for 80k
Rick: I’ll give you 2 dollars and a skittle!
lol
Rick: let me call a friend of mines, he knew Enzo personally.
Rick Harrison: let me get a friend to come down here
Les Gold: let me do a little bit of research (aka Ebay.com)