That's awesome! Lithuania is a beautiful country, and I love seeing the pride you have for it. Driving a car with a story like that must make it even more special. Thanks for sharing a piece of your history!
I really don't have 19 minutes for that car mafia shht, but LOOK: i buy and sell cars, only 1 or 2 a year, i am a (one brand...J****R) mechanic, here in Portugal(where the INjustice system is a royal POS, by the way); and, to me, here is the PROPER and the ONLY way,and still not 100% garanteed: both, seller and buyer GO TO THE DMV (USA, IMT here), the OFFICIAL car office whatever country the car is REGISTERED in, and do the transfer of property there; no can do that? PASS, a car is a car is a car, they are ALL royal POSs, the more expensive the WORSE.
Thanks for sharing your perspective, @josepeixoto3384! You bring up a great point about ensuring proper property transfer at official offices like the IMT in Portugal or the DMV in the US. It’s absolutely one of the most secure ways to avoid falling into traps set by criminal networks. I completely understand your frustration with the system and how challenging it can be to navigate it. The video aims to shed light on the broader issues and risks for those less familiar with the dangers of organized car crime, but I get that not everyone has the time for the full story. Appreciate your honesty and input-stay safe out there in the trade!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, João. It's true, sometimes greed or questionable practices can lead to situations like this. €30,000 is no small amount-it's wild how decisions motivated by profit can have such lasting impacts.
The price is low due to the need to shift the car ASAP - that's obvious. Trouble is it rouses the usual suspicions, for anyone with the slightest amount of common sense, that is. This guy was a slave to his passion for this particular car, and needed to take a step back to have a good look at himself.
@@peedee-zo1yq That’s a valid point-low prices on cars can definitely raise red flags, especially when urgency is involved. Passion for cars can sometimes lead people to overlook those warning signs. Thanks for sharing your perspective-it’s an important point for anyone looking into these kinds of deals!
@justincase9014 The very fact that he was being shifted from pillar to post several times before any sign of a seller. Did this man not have 2 braincells to rub together?
Thanks for your comment, @h-j.k.8971. Europe is actually a continent made up of many countries, each with its own challenges and strengths. While organized car crime is an issue in some areas, it doesn't define the quality of life across the continent. This video aims to shed light on specific criminal activities, not to generalize about Europe as a whole.
@justincase9014 Well dont mind me, I´m German and live in Germany, Your video however showcased international car crime with which we have been plagued for many years. How about you doing a simmilar take on the USA?
You're absolutely right-international car crime has been a challenge for many countries. A video on car crime in the USA is pending, so stay tuned for that!
Great observation! You're right that Germany has strict laws regarding cash transactions. Since 2020, the limit for anonymous cash payments has been €10,000, and transactions above this threshold often require identification and documentation to prevent money laundering. However, there are exceptions and enforcement may vary depending on the context. Thanks for bringing this up!
Thanks for sharing your perspective, @Ramblingpete! It’s true that sometimes the signs are hard to ignore. What specifically stood out to you as the biggest red flag in this situation?
Hi Chris, great question! While I may be American, I’ve always been fascinated by automotive culture and the challenges it faces globally. Car crime is an issue that transcends borders, and I think it’s important to highlight these stories no matter where they occur. Thanks for watching and engaging!!
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LITHUANIA MENTIONED!!!!! My country my love. I also drive car stolen from West germany in 1994 here in LITHUANIA
That's awesome! Lithuania is a beautiful country, and I love seeing the pride you have for it. Driving a car with a story like that must make it even more special. Thanks for sharing a piece of your history!
ZDRAVSTVUY BRAT
Who in their right mind would buy a car with all these mysterious complications?
Exactly! When the price is right, some people are willing to take on the challenge.
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Haha, we’re all about uncovering the story behind the wheels! CarVertical vibes for sure.
CarVertical another scammer 😂😂 You pay but you can find more information online
I really don't have 19 minutes for that car mafia shht, but LOOK: i buy and sell cars, only 1 or 2 a year, i am a (one brand...J****R) mechanic, here in Portugal(where the INjustice system is a royal POS, by the way); and, to me, here is the PROPER and the ONLY way,and still not 100% garanteed: both, seller and buyer GO TO THE DMV (USA, IMT here), the OFFICIAL car office whatever country the car is REGISTERED in, and do the transfer of property there; no can do that? PASS, a car is a car is a car, they are ALL royal POSs, the more expensive the WORSE.
Thanks for sharing your perspective, @josepeixoto3384! You bring up a great point about ensuring proper property transfer at official offices like the IMT in Portugal or the DMV in the US. It’s absolutely one of the most secure ways to avoid falling into traps set by criminal networks.
I completely understand your frustration with the system and how challenging it can be to navigate it. The video aims to shed light on the broader issues and risks for those less familiar with the dangers of organized car crime, but I get that not everyone has the time for the full story.
Appreciate your honesty and input-stay safe out there in the trade!
Greed is a Sin.
Why the f*****ing price was so low ?
That Geed costed 30.000 €. !
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, João. It's true, sometimes greed or questionable practices can lead to situations like this. €30,000 is no small amount-it's wild how decisions motivated by profit can have such lasting impacts.
The price is low due to the need to shift the car ASAP - that's obvious. Trouble is it rouses the usual suspicions, for anyone with the slightest amount of common sense, that is.
This guy was a slave to his passion for this particular car, and needed to take a step back to have a good look at himself.
@@peedee-zo1yq That’s a valid point-low prices on cars can definitely raise red flags, especially when urgency is involved. Passion for cars can sometimes lead people to overlook those warning signs. Thanks for sharing your perspective-it’s an important point for anyone looking into these kinds of deals!
@justincase9014 The very fact that he was being shifted from pillar to post several times before any sign of a seller. Did this man not have 2 braincells to rub together?
If its too good to he true........... Usually is......
this is old ... what is the purpose ?????
Europe must be a terrible country to live in
Thanks for your comment, @h-j.k.8971. Europe is actually a continent made up of many countries, each with its own challenges and strengths. While organized car crime is an issue in some areas, it doesn't define the quality of life across the continent. This video aims to shed light on specific criminal activities, not to generalize about Europe as a whole.
@justincase9014 Well dont mind me, I´m German and live in Germany, Your video however showcased international car crime with which we have been plagued for many years.
How about you doing a simmilar take on the USA?
Oh by the way, Luxury car crime has receded in the last three and a half years.
You're absolutely right-international car crime has been a challenge for many countries. A video on car crime in the USA is pending, so stay tuned for that!
That's an interesting observation. It's good to hear that . It would be interesting to explore what's contributed to that trend. Thanks for sharing!
That would be the main dealers
"are the police involved" , not "is the police involved". :)
In Germany, i thought it was illegal to make a transaction over 10000 euros in cash.
Great observation! You're right that Germany has strict laws regarding cash transactions. Since 2020, the limit for anonymous cash payments has been €10,000, and transactions above this threshold often require identification and documentation to prevent money laundering. However, there are exceptions and enforcement may vary depending on the context. Thanks for bringing this up!
Vw group?
Why would anyone put up with this run run man run the clues are there’s run
Thanks for sharing your perspective, @Ramblingpete! It’s true that sometimes the signs are hard to ignore. What specifically stood out to you as the biggest red flag in this situation?
Why is an american doing this
Hi Chris, great question! While I may be American, I’ve always been fascinated by automotive culture and the challenges it faces globally. Car crime is an issue that transcends borders, and I think it’s important to highlight these stories no matter where they occur. Thanks for watching and engaging!!
to ''show'' car thiefs arent only in merica and they arent worst shithole ,
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