Q&A: E55 AMG, Stolen Challenger with 26″ RIMS, Total Loss Explained

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In this Q&A I discuss the Water Line Scam, Total Loss Vehicles, an Audi A8L, the Lamborghini Vin Number for Fraudulent Purposes, and a stolen Dodge Challenger on MASSIVE Wheels!

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43 thoughts on “Q&A: E55 AMG, Stolen Challenger with 26″ RIMS, Total Loss Explained

  1. Hi guys, do you have to be registered as a business to buy cars from Copart in the US? Here in Europe we have to be registered which complicates things with taxes and laws.

  2. Hey, Sam! Long time listener, first time caller. – First, thanks for the informative and entertaining content. We’ve got similar tastes in cars and interests! Quick(-ish) questions: What’s the best performance car that, typically, provides the best value for your money at auction? By that I mean, the car has the greatest differential between post rebuild market value and what it sells for at auction? I know there’s a lot of variables at play here and the damage type and extent makes this a hard one to answer, but in your opinion – what would that year, make, model, and even trim be? Considerations: known issues with the platform (pre/post damages), consumer demand, and its ability to have potential buyers look past, or negate, the fact it has a salvage/rebuilt title? I’m really looking for a good performance car that, after rebuilt, will maintain value and offset the cost of ownership. A drivers car that remains an asset over time, added mileage and branded title stigma. I’d like it to cost no more than $10,000 “all in” post rebuild. There’s a lot in this request, I know. Again, there’s really so many variables and probably not one “right” answer so I really appreciate your time. Thanks for what you do, keep it up!

  3. You will be very surprise how far a "bought" VIN in the US will go in another country. It may not work in the US, but sure as hell can work in another country.

  4. Regarding the Lambo, it´s who you know when it is inspected! Can it pass, of course…. for reasons mentioned and/with a little kickback! It is a devious world we live in…..

  5. You can use the vin on a stolen lambo you just have to know the top dog at the DMV or pay big bucks! you can make magic!!! With that lambo vin! Its not just with lambo is with every car 😉

  6. Anybody else use the closed caption subtitles just for fun? Must be done by a bot or something because ( 8:00) is shows " I have to imagine if it's for sale by hurts …"

  7. Any advice how to get the most for a car when totaled? Someone rear ended my car, their insurance totaled my car, they gave me an offer but it is very low. They do not want to give me anything for a hitch I added to the car, that was destroyed. also they only want to give me 100 bucks for the loss of use-the accident was over a month ago and they now are just giving me the numbers. It was deemed a total loss 3 weeks ago and the accident was 1 month ago.

    Thanks

  8. What parts? This lambo was totalled xD what parts you will pull out of it? 13 000 which parts will cover this hahahahaha

  9. The Lambo – The Florida Salvage Title equates to a WOVR group A car in Australia. When that car tries to come over the border, it's going to get looked at. If I tried to bring the engine, I'd need lots of paperwork.

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