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Vin I had to come back to this video and drop hard Thank You, I used your advise and I found my Dream Car !!!!, For 19k i found a 2011 SS Camero with 8k miles original. one owner car and i just want to say TY again
I really like when you bring Amy along in the videos and she adds that thing that brings the video together. She was asking really great questions and helped rein you in a time or two. Great job on this one Vin!
as someone who lives in the midwest, i would add its completely necessary to check the underbody of the car as well despite how clean the exterior looks up top
I've been a vehicle appraiser and adjuster for 10+ years and Vin's exterior inspection advice is spot on. Body shops paint will always look nicer than OEM. OEM paint process is with the body/unibody on a rotisserie painted by a robot. OEM paint will almost always have some level of orange-peel. Body shops will usually sand/polish their work so it's super shiny to impress customers. Look for paint that is way nicer than the rest - this is often the sign of a repair, albeit a good one.
I've adopted the habit of doing a Google image search now. Sometimes it shows pictures were used before in say another add or app. That may be a good sign of a scam. Video calling is also a good follow up when a deal seems too good to be true.
Good idea. Similarly, just googling the VIN (no pun intended LOL) will instantly show in Google images if the car has been at a salvage auction. Great way to see what the previous damage was if it's been fixed
This is a solid video, and it goes for a lot more than just cars. I tell my wife all the time that it's about the hunt, sometimes you just gotta find deals. The number one thing is being able to walk away from a sale. Too many people get fired up and try to buy the first thing that comes their way. Something else that would be worth touching on is not falling to any pressure from a seller. If you've expressed interest in a car, sometimes the seller will try to persuade/pressure you in to rushing through the selling process, either to hide issues with the car, or try and squeeze more money out of you with phantom buyers expressing interest as well. It's worth checking how long the ad has been up, if they've sat on it for a few months, chances are they don't have 5 other people lined up to buy. My last bit of advice is playing your cards close to the vest. If you haggle with someone and they drop the price of whatever they're selling, maybe don't show up in a grandpa gold Ferrari. In my case our '99 Ford Ranger does the job.
Great video Vin. One thing to point out for CA buyers. The seller MUST smog it within 90 days before transfer. And as a seller, you want to do that to protect yourself. Otherwise the buyer can go get it fixed however they want and you will be on the hook for it.
Buy good niche cars! Also, take care of them in particular the aesthetics like paint. Bought an rsx-s in 2007 for $10k and 45k miles. Drove it for 4 years and added 50k miles. Sold it for $9.5k. Got an s2000 right after for $6k and 100k miles. Now worth at least $18k. Got an ISF 90k miles for $22k. Now worth around $27k.
@@PigeonLaughter01 cars are never a good investment. Even classic Ferraris and the like. In the long run, you're better off investing in the stock market, real estate, etc. The point being made is to at least break even and not lose too much in depreciation after you drive and keep them for a few months/years. At times, you can even make a little more than you paid and then jump into something more expensive and niche. My next car for example will probably be a Lotus Elise. The Elise will barely if at all depreciate no matter how much I drive it.
@@HellzDrifter No... if people knew which cars brought back a better return, Nissan, Kia, Mercedes, Maserati and many other heavily depreciating brands would cease to exist.
Can't stress being patient enough. Took me 3 years to find the car I was after. There was always something with the config wrong. Waited and found the perfect car and years later I still love the thing.
As someone that likes spoonfed information n taking notes your 2 videos so far on buying/selling car is perfect with 5pages of notes I feel confident in investing in a vehicle
lol - love seeing Amy on and just adding content!! Yeah my son Calvin is like Scotto - I got money I’m buying this - I ask do you need a 6th or 10th car? I’m buying it! Then it’s out on the farm 1st thing of business- cut the the exhaust off - why drive a quiet car ?
As a collision technician of 15yrs! Doing luxury cars and regular daily cars! Vin is absolutely correct! It’s more expensive and time consuming to correct cosmetic issues and mechanical. 💯💯💯
Vin you was my favorite Hoonigan og from the first video i saw plus you're a BMW guy. You're the kind of person i could easily be friends with. I think any type of content you put out your true fans will still watch.
@vin_tra, you leaving Hoonigans has been the best thing that’s happened to my TH-cam consumption in a long time. Really dig your overall style and great production quality/editing. It’s almost like you learned a lot at your last job.
A my Thursday Xmas 😆. Love Vin how you shared what you use for looking for cars, thanks man!! I used most of the sites before using autotempest and autotempest is great at pulling prices from different regions and doing the comparisons for you, great tool. May I suggest to the community, talking to people, especially if you’ve noticed a car sitting. I found my 2001 Avalanche sitting in someone’s driveway for sale by the original owner family. Grandpa passed so grandson selling. But it was legit! Only 133k!!! Just in case folks don’t know, PPI means pre-purchase inspection. Bought my last 2 Lexus this way cuz they were from Palm Springs and Flagstaff.
Great video man. I’ve owned over 100 cars since I was 16, I’m now 26. Those pointers, and tips are great to help new buyers that aren’t skilled in the game yet.
Holy shit !!! This is such an amazing video wow !!! I just learned more with your short videos than years of trying to buy cars…. Thank you very much !!!
Would love to see a pt.2 of this on how to be a good seller as well. Hunting and buying a car is as fun as stressful, but selling has always been my worst enemy and honestly has kept me from buying a few times.
Love the videos, and the part about not wasting a sellers time was a part that needs discussed more, you should do a vid on how to properly sell a car, im sure its in the pipe, but more people need to know
This is great video I wish I had something like this to watch before I bought my car. When I first saw it it was warmed up so it didn't know the was bad exhaust clamp, it rattled on cold start and went away when it warmed up. It was an easy fix but it would have been nice to know before I bought it. I also did know what the typical sound the car made at idol. So when I got it home and it was cold I thought something was wrong but after searching around and listening to the other car I realized that it was just the normal startup and warmup noises for that engine. Great information and awesome video👍
Really loved this video! Really a great way for beginners and even people who have been buying cars for a while to pick up some tips on finding a car you actually want to buy. Thanks Vin!
Super educational video. The only thing that I would add is that IF you are buying a new make/model that you aren't familiar with, I always recommend doing a basic web search for things to look out for. Often times you will find specific years or engine options to avoid. Some times there are unique maintenance nuances that you would never know about unless you were super familiar with the platform. Just a thought...
Solid Advice Vin, I unfortunately have an addiction for totaled cars and usually wind up spending near the same amount to repair the car, as it would have cost to just buy a clean title car. But if you enjoy it as a hobby, you can't put a price on the satisfaction of the build. Either way that was very thorough and great pointers!
This video was super helpful and I'm sure I'll be watching it again several times. Thank you! My family is probably going to need a second car within the next year and most new cars aren't doing it for me so that leaves me with looking at used but I'm apprehensive about what I'll end up with mostly because I don't trust people to be honest. I've heard that it's not impossible to roll back modern cars' mileage. Somebody said to me to check the brake and gas pedals since people rarely check or change them. Like the odometer may say 30K but the pedals look like they got 100K on them. Have you heard of this, dude?
Right, I forgot about that. I will need to do more research when we're ready to buy our next car. Thank you again for the video and a big thank you for replying, my dude!
@@ryanwinter3203right? 4.0 are insane in price. And basically the exact same. And you can add the hp difference with a exhaust and tune on the 3.8. But its the rarity of them. Which i get.
My rule of thumb for paint thickness, I check the door jams first and compare the numbers from there on the rest of the car. It's been a solid starting point for me.
24:20 cashier’s check can be stopped like normal checks too. It’s a process but it can be done. I would suggest if you get paid with one, go deposit it asap
I’d justify form or function because it’s the first thing you see. Like first impressions. But note, just because the car made it out to you doesn’t mean it’s mechanically sound or that repairs will be minor.
That look your queen gave the camera when you mentioned the two 'deals' on bring a trailer you just missed out on - I know that look. I saw it the other day when I causally mentioned that I'm looking for a Shoebox Ford within earshot of my wife.... :D As always, great info, still manage to tell a story even though it's a 'how to' video. Loving being here from day 1 and watching your channel evolve.
Hey Vin, I know from my own experience, people will blot out their plates for personal security reasons. Running a plate is FIA and readily available with the person's address etc. It's important to read the vehicle description and when contacting the seller, if you can gain the vehicle vin#. You can run, for free, a vehicle history, or for a small fee, a really detailed history on the vehicle. A tool I use when car shopping.
You NEED to bring an obd scanner. I looked at a car and the guy had removed the bulb from the check engine indicator, hiding to a laundry list of codes.
I had 4 days to buy my car, wanted a black WRX... saw one at a dealership that was an absolute mess, settled with a silver 2020 rather low mileage. only thing I hate now is the color (and even that I don't necessarily hate now)
the best way to not loose money is to buy cars that are at the bottom or near the bottom of there depreciation curve. Also try to get a good deal some where between whole sale/trade in value and market value price.
i often wonder what the cost of having a Porsche is in the states, here road tax and insurance is expensive on these type of cars. that is why many go with oldtimers because the rules are different on those and make them cheaper to own.
Great video super informative! But I would say fluorescent lights are the most critical when looking at paint work on a car. Think spray booth 8 foot fluorescent lights on top at the sides and at a 45. You catch the light on a hood and follow it across you can see any little scratch or spec of dirt on that panel. Just sayin
@@vin_tra Yep thats true. Funny story, my nephew bought a car and didn't realize it had a salvage title. I'm looking the thing all over doors and hood still had the vin stickers, fender aprons and rails had no damage on them, it wasn't a flood car. months go by it's a great car for him, we pull it in to my garage/shop which has the spray booth esk lighting and it hits me in the face the roof was replaced. It must have had a tree or something fall on it. Instantly able to see the roof had been repainted under the fluorescent lights.
Man i feel Jolly with the Toyota searching. Ive been searching for almost 2 years for a clean rust free 4x4 2nd gen Sequoia with less than 200k miles that isnt crazy priced...still looking
I keep saying it, but you are knocking it out of the park with your vids. Lookin forward to the next one. Oh and keep hanging the the other Hoonigans. What is going on with Scotto?
Want help buying, selling or trading your car? Or want to just window shop with the boys? Well, I started a Patreon to build a community and help you with buying and selling cars! Whether you window shopper, in the market or wanting to sell, let's do it together to get where we need to be!
www.patreon.com/user?u=130522914
Tip and tricks be loaded like Vin tra
Vin I had to come back to this video and drop hard Thank You, I used your advise and I found my Dream Car !!!!, For 19k i found a 2011 SS Camero with 8k miles original. one owner car and i just want to say TY again
Bro you need three monitors, that PC setup was depressing.
I really like when you bring Amy along in the videos and she adds that thing that brings the video together. She was asking really great questions and helped rein you in a time or two. Great job on this one Vin!
Truly. She usually doesn’t want to be in content but has been less against it lately!
TH-camr partner cameos are great. Especially when they reinforce the fact that being an influencer is dorky as hell!
@@vin_tra we support amy
I came here as well to say more Amy cameos!
thats creepy bro
as someone who lives in the midwest, i would add its completely necessary to check the underbody of the car as well despite how clean the exterior looks up top
As another Mid-westerner - I have to agree. & Salt ruins our cars more than anything in our area.
For real man, have friends outside the midwest and have them look for cars for you especially friends in AZ
HAHA man how you can tell i've lived in CA for too long
Wrong or not, I won’t even bother looking at cars from the midwest or northeast.
I've been a vehicle appraiser and adjuster for 10+ years and Vin's exterior inspection advice is spot on. Body shops paint will always look nicer than OEM. OEM paint process is with the body/unibody on a rotisserie painted by a robot. OEM paint will almost always have some level of orange-peel. Body shops will usually sand/polish their work so it's super shiny to impress customers. Look for paint that is way nicer than the rest - this is often the sign of a repair, albeit a good one.
I've adopted the habit of doing a Google image search now. Sometimes it shows pictures were used before in say another add or app. That may be a good sign of a scam. Video calling is also a good follow up when a deal seems too good to be true.
Good idea. Similarly, just googling the VIN (no pun intended LOL) will instantly show in Google images if the car has been at a salvage auction. Great way to see what the previous damage was if it's been fixed
I’m old enough to remember when Autotrader was a magazine. I would grab one every time I went into 7-11 😂
The good old days
Haha me 2😊
We got autoloader in the UK back in the day.
Newspaper ads
Big brain move to have people send you cool cars they're thinking about buying. Vins about to get all the deals now 😂
The Mrs in the background when Vin said he missed out on top cars. She was like few 😅
This is a solid video, and it goes for a lot more than just cars. I tell my wife all the time that it's about the hunt, sometimes you just gotta find deals. The number one thing is being able to walk away from a sale. Too many people get fired up and try to buy the first thing that comes their way. Something else that would be worth touching on is not falling to any pressure from a seller. If you've expressed interest in a car, sometimes the seller will try to persuade/pressure you in to rushing through the selling process, either to hide issues with the car, or try and squeeze more money out of you with phantom buyers expressing interest as well. It's worth checking how long the ad has been up, if they've sat on it for a few months, chances are they don't have 5 other people lined up to buy. My last bit of advice is playing your cards close to the vest. If you haggle with someone and they drop the price of whatever they're selling, maybe don't show up in a grandpa gold Ferrari. In my case our '99 Ford Ranger does the job.
This is a good point!
Great video Vin. One thing to point out for CA buyers. The seller MUST smog it within 90 days before transfer. And as a seller, you want to do that to protect yourself. Otherwise the buyer can go get it fixed however they want and you will be on the hook for it.
Buy good niche cars! Also, take care of them in particular the aesthetics like paint.
Bought an rsx-s in 2007 for $10k and 45k miles. Drove it for 4 years and added 50k miles. Sold it for $9.5k.
Got an s2000 right after for $6k and 100k miles. Now worth at least $18k.
Got an ISF 90k miles for $22k. Now worth around $27k.
Yessssss
I never would've thought sports cars were a good investment! 😅
@@PigeonLaughter01 cars are never a good investment. Even classic Ferraris and the like. In the long run, you're better off investing in the stock market, real estate, etc.
The point being made is to at least break even and not lose too much in depreciation after you drive and keep them for a few months/years. At times, you can even make a little more than you paid and then jump into something more expensive and niche.
My next car for example will probably be a Lotus Elise. The Elise will barely if at all depreciate no matter how much I drive it.
@@sdlausen1I wouldn’t say “never”. That’s subjective, many people know cars enough to understand which will bring them a better return.
@@HellzDrifter No... if people knew which cars brought back a better return, Nissan, Kia, Mercedes, Maserati and many other heavily depreciating brands would cease to exist.
I used to buy monthly local classified mags. Before the internet days lol
I miss those days
Never bought anything from them since I was a teenager when they still had them out but it was fun looking through them and dreaming
Dude, autotrader was the sh*t!
They use to be free at blockbuster
Can't stress being patient enough. Took me 3 years to find the car I was after. There was always something with the config wrong. Waited and found the perfect car and years later I still love the thing.
As someone that likes spoonfed information n taking notes your 2 videos so far on buying/selling car is perfect with 5pages of notes I feel confident in investing in a vehicle
lol - love seeing Amy on and just adding content!! Yeah my son Calvin is like Scotto - I got money I’m buying this - I ask do you need a 6th or 10th car?
I’m buying it! Then it’s out on the farm 1st thing of business- cut the the exhaust off - why drive a quiet car ?
That mid-century modern home is amazing.
As a collision technician of 15yrs! Doing luxury cars and regular daily cars! Vin is absolutely correct! It’s more expensive and time consuming to correct cosmetic issues and mechanical. 💯💯💯
Vin you was my favorite Hoonigan og from the first video i saw plus you're a BMW guy. You're the kind of person i could easily be friends with. I think any type of content you put out your true fans will still watch.
I am hooked on your content. Your personality and considerate disposition are so genuine. Thank you!
Amy in the back when you said you missed 2 cars you really want 😂
Haha I am pretty sure that's when I realized I was in frame 💀
His car purchases are none of my business.
@@amyteshima basically like the Homer Simpson meme when he disappears into the hedge xD
@vin_tra, you leaving Hoonigans has been the best thing that’s happened to my TH-cam consumption in a long time. Really dig your overall style and great production quality/editing. It’s almost like you learned a lot at your last job.
This is solid content. In-depth real life scenarios. None of that unattainable crazy build sweepstakes bs.
Absolutely spot on!!!! But the look on wifeys face when you were talking about buying more cars. Hahahah
At this point, she gotta know what to expect from Vin. 😂
Smartest in depth I've ever seen 🙌 👏 smart man
Damn this is great
A my Thursday Xmas 😆. Love Vin how you shared what you use for looking for cars, thanks man!! I used most of the sites before using autotempest and autotempest is great at pulling prices from different regions and doing the comparisons for you, great tool. May I suggest to the community, talking to people, especially if you’ve noticed a car sitting. I found my 2001 Avalanche sitting in someone’s driveway for sale by the original owner family. Grandpa passed so grandson selling. But it was legit! Only 133k!!! Just in case folks don’t know, PPI means pre-purchase inspection. Bought my last 2 Lexus this way cuz they were from Palm Springs and Flagstaff.
I def remember scouring the newspaper and other paper listing for a CRX Si in the late 90’s and early 00’s
Great video man. I’ve owned over 100 cars since I was 16, I’m now 26. Those pointers, and tips are great to help new buyers that aren’t skilled in the game yet.
Jeeeeeeze you got me beat
Over 10 cars a year is insanity
Man, this really brought me back. I remember looking in the newspaper classifieds for my first car.
Duuuude I love that you added the newspaper bit 👌😂
You've been killing the content vin. Love it keep up the great work. Lmk when you get merch too. Please and thank you.
1990 here. Always looked at the car section in the papers my pops would bring home, even though I was too young to work 😅
Buy lines baby
Holy shit !!! This is such an amazing video wow !!! I just learned more with your short videos than years of trying to buy cars…. Thank you very much !!!
I've broken pretty much every single rule while buying my money pit L320 4.4 haha
Good stuff Vin! Good luck on the Patreon page!
Absolutely love this content brother and always do you and what yoy enjoy and we will be here to view them weekly trust ❤ the fam is here
Would love to see a pt.2 of this on how to be a good seller as well. Hunting and buying a car is as fun as stressful, but selling has always been my worst enemy and honestly has kept me from buying a few times.
Love the videos, and the part about not wasting a sellers time was a part that needs discussed more, you should do a vid on how to properly sell a car, im sure its in the pipe, but more people need to know
This is great video I wish I had something like this to watch before I bought my car. When I first saw it it was warmed up so it didn't know the was bad exhaust clamp, it rattled on cold start and went away when it warmed up. It was an easy fix but it would have been nice to know before I bought it. I also did know what the typical sound the car made at idol. So when I got it home and it was cold I thought something was wrong but after searching around and listening to the other car I realized that it was just the normal startup and warmup noises for that engine.
Great information and awesome video👍
I still use the wheel n deals papers in Nevada, the amount of old porches are insane here
late thirties, tappin in. Auto trader magazines drove my addiction.
Buy lines baby hahaha
Where was this video when I was 16? Seriously great stuff here, you're going to really help people out.
Really loved this video! Really a great way for beginners and even people who have been buying cars for a while to pick up some tips on finding a car you actually want to buy. Thanks Vin!
Super educational video. The only thing that I would add is that IF you are buying a new make/model that you aren't familiar with, I always recommend doing a basic web search for things to look out for. Often times you will find specific years or engine options to avoid. Some times there are unique maintenance nuances that you would never know about unless you were super familiar with the platform. Just a thought...
This is a great advice. I have been looking for a daily driver and this is going to help me a lot.
Yup, the clicking of the injectors is a problem I have on many gdi engines when I have to diagnose sth
LOVE the patrion idea, build a community! Best new TH-cam channel!
Solid Advice Vin, I unfortunately have an addiction for totaled cars and usually wind up spending near the same amount to repair the car, as it would have cost to just buy a clean title car. But if you enjoy it as a hobby, you can't put a price on the satisfaction of the build. Either way that was very thorough and great pointers!
Haha yeah if you enjoy it that’s all that matters
Thank you Vin, keep going, super vid again. I'd watch anything from you, I've enjoyed everything so far. Keep it going G
This video was super helpful and I'm sure I'll be watching it again several times. Thank you!
My family is probably going to need a second car within the next year and most new cars aren't doing it for me so that leaves me with looking at used but I'm apprehensive about what I'll end up with mostly because I don't trust people to be honest.
I've heard that it's not impossible to roll back modern cars' mileage. Somebody said to me to check the brake and gas pedals since people rarely check or change them. Like the odometer may say 30K but the pedals look like they got 100K on them. Have you heard of this, dude?
Also with vehicle history reports it’s hard to do that and go undetected.
Right, I forgot about that.
I will need to do more research when we're ready to buy our next car.
Thank you again for the video and a big thank you for replying, my dude!
Vin should have his own car dealership, this way people would be confident when buying cars from him.
That 3 RS always has my full attention! Lovely car! ❤
And the golf ofc 😂
if only it was a 4.0...those are million dollar cars these days
@@ryanwinter3203right? 4.0 are insane in price. And basically the exact same. And you can add the hp difference with a exhaust and tune on the 3.8. But its the rarity of them. Which i get.
I hardly like how much this thing is worth. If it were a 4.0’id be more stressed on it
Look for over spray or signs of wet sanding residue, compound and wax....
Always legit! I'd say you're on the come up my dude! Thanks again for the Thursday experience!
My rule of thumb for paint thickness, I check the door jams first and compare the numbers from there on the rest of the car. It's been a solid starting point for me.
24:20 cashier’s check can be stopped like normal checks too. It’s a process but it can be done. I would suggest if you get paid with one, go deposit it asap
Hustling brother! Doing gods work on this channel boss. Favourite time of the week
I’d justify form or function because it’s the first thing you see. Like first impressions. But note, just because the car made it out to you doesn’t mean it’s mechanically sound or that repairs will be minor.
That look your queen gave the camera when you mentioned the two 'deals' on bring a trailer you just missed out on - I know that look. I saw it the other day when I causally mentioned that I'm looking for a Shoebox Ford within earshot of my wife.... :D As always, great info, still manage to tell a story even though it's a 'how to' video. Loving being here from day 1 and watching your channel evolve.
Happy Thursday bud. Have a great week.
Always appreciate your wisdom along with all the car guy stuff. Keep up the great work.
Hey Vin, I know from my own experience, people will blot out their plates for personal security reasons. Running a plate is FIA and readily available with the person's address etc. It's important to read the vehicle description and when contacting the seller, if you can gain the vehicle vin#. You can run, for free, a vehicle history, or for a small fee, a really detailed history on the vehicle. A tool I use when car shopping.
My biggest problem is needing to get out from under my current car before buying a new one. I refuse to trade cars in and take that huge loss.
This has been the best video I’ve watched on this subject. It was entertaining and chuckfull of useful information. Thank you
Legend and the knowledge and inspiration he gives priceless
I remember being stoked when by dad brought home the Want Advertiser magazine when I was little.
still reppin' better than any other hoonigan alum.. keep keeping it real and stay humble vin
So happy Amys getting past her camera shyness and is involved!!
A recommendation for jolly ... 1st gen Sequoias 👀 2uz 4wd same gas mileage as all the other Toyota options... And cheaper
Thank you for the tips, and love wifey's input & questions in this video, I had many of the same follow up questions 👍
OMG! The look from your better 1/2 @3:34 disagrees with you; I think. What? He didn't tell me anything about that!
This is GREAT!!!! I’m currently looking for new daily and I hate having to search each individual site.
Great video, very informative. As a follow up, it would be interesting to see your process for selling a car.
Vin always more knowledgeable than I remember
I’ve been looking for a GX for what seems like an eternity. Awesome videos, Vin.
Jolly too
New to the channel. I dig vins vibe and his advice. Good content brotha
the face your girl made when you were yelling about how you missed out on two more cars 😂😂😂
You NEED to bring an obd scanner. I looked at a car and the guy had removed the bulb from the check engine indicator, hiding to a laundry list of codes.
I had 4 days to buy my car, wanted a black WRX... saw one at a dealership that was an absolute mess, settled with a silver 2020 rather low mileage. only thing I hate now is the color (and even that I don't necessarily hate now)
the best way to not loose money is to buy cars that are at the bottom or near the bottom of there depreciation curve. Also try to get a good deal some where between whole sale/trade in value and market value price.
Pure gold ! thank you so much for all these tips !
i often wonder what the cost of having a Porsche is in the states, here road tax and insurance is expensive on these type of cars. that is why many go with oldtimers because the rules are different on those and make them cheaper to own.
Flashlight is always a good tool to bring along any time you are looking at a car.
Another great video also I like the design and style of your home…🤩
9:49 Also if you know what to listen for, bring a mechanics stethoscope
Thanks for giving the car community all the tips!
Great video super informative! But I would say fluorescent lights are the most critical when looking at paint work on a car. Think spray booth 8 foot fluorescent lights on top at the sides and at a 45. You catch the light on a hood and follow it across you can see any little scratch or spec of dirt on that panel. Just sayin
For sure just you’re not getting that level
Of coverage in a parking garage haha
@@vin_tra Yep thats true. Funny story, my nephew bought a car and didn't realize it had a salvage title. I'm looking the thing all over doors and hood still had the vin stickers, fender aprons and rails had no damage on them, it wasn't a flood car. months go by it's a great car for him, we pull it in to my garage/shop which has the spray booth esk lighting and it hits me in the face the roof was replaced. It must have had a tree or something fall on it. Instantly able to see the roof had been repainted under the fluorescent lights.
Also really good content - I really like your Chanel and the way you present the info
You must do a full check on a car in the area that uses salt in the winter always double check
“I don’t want to pay for cars in cash”
Next scene
“I actually had a wad of cash to go buy a car”
LOL. Love the content.
I hate doing it but some people want it.
Do a video on how to sell a car? I have an s2k for sale on fb marketplace now. Whats a safe way to transact? Maybe you should just buy it lol
Kinda down for both
Man i feel Jolly with the Toyota searching. Ive been searching for almost 2 years for a clean rust free 4x4 2nd gen Sequoia with less than 200k miles that isnt crazy priced...still looking
This is awesome Vin! Real good advice!
Really great vin! Thanks for all the tips!
This is the reason why I subscribed !!
I keep saying it, but you are knocking it out of the park with your vids. Lookin forward to the next one. Oh and keep hanging the the other Hoonigans. What is going on with Scotto?
He’s around. I’m trying to get him on some vids but he’s a busy guy.
@@vin_tra Thanks so much for getting back to me. All the best to you and yours
Amy asking the questions we were trying to ask through the screen lol
oh man, I definitely get too hyped about the purchase and make bad decisions sometimes. I can sympathize with Scotto on that one
Excellent video! Thanks for the tips.
You’re giving away all the secrets!
I think the patreon idea is golden!