Those kilometres are not make sure, it should be above 90 000 KS, or more than 6 services because the car must be serviced after a 15000km or once a year, it depends on which one comes first Na khensa 😊
The Kilometres are fine looking at the wear of the vehicle but its clear the car had a bit of a fender bender with a bit of respray probably a insurance quality job clearly looking at the the missing bolts especially the one at the fire wall although the missing one under the air intake could be a clumsy mechanics fault. Though 48 000km with not that many services screams a women previous owner who serviced it according to the service intervals let alone them keeping track of the intervals or a older retired person which to me its all normal especially in that champagne colour which says alot
@@gamersquadlifestyle yes the kilos might be right but we have to check the service book, a car must be serviced at least once a year whether you've reached the 15000 kilos or not, it must be serviced, if in a year there was no service then you have to be careful
@@fostermaluleke9371 agreed 💯. But it's clear that the prior owner didn't know much about cars so I doubt they knew that especially with them driving for an additional 4000km on the first service considering the car was obviously under warranty and maintenance plan
Make your research before you make bobby business look bad those bolt are not missing that how the car is… there’s nothing wrong with the engine it normally sound like that
You must wait, the car missed services and the bolts and screws a red flag. Low mileage on an old car with missing services is a red flag. Its not Bobby's problem. It's a problem of the previous owner. Don't comment just for the sake of saying something..
First things first you can't be giving car advice if you don't even know what is an 'engine mounting'... Low kms in a car are not a red flag in as much as high kms aren't a green flag, personally I drive 80kms to work and back daily some of my colleagues drive only 10kms, therefore what I do on the daily basis they don't do even in a week basis.
Look, it doesn't matter what Engine component I know, but one thing I'm sure about I can spot a car not with buying. This car was supposed to have done at least 6 services. Every year the car must go for service despite the odometer reading 15000km. Low mileage isn't a problem, but not over many years with missing services. I'm a pharmacist by profession, I'm not a mechanic, I do have knowledge on these things by the way. Your point was just to discredit my content😂....I wasn't asking about the mounting but the stain.
The mileage is a big red flag especially if it doesn't have a full service history.
service was there but was taken late. And the mileage is indicative or something that shouldnt be ignored
Those kilometres are not make sure, it should be above 90 000 KS, or more than 6 services because the car must be serviced after a 15000km or once a year, it depends on which one comes first
Na khensa 😊
My point exactly. Not a worth buying car
The Kilometres are fine looking at the wear of the vehicle but its clear the car had a bit of a fender bender with a bit of respray probably a insurance quality job clearly looking at the the missing bolts especially the one at the fire wall although the missing one under the air intake could be a clumsy mechanics fault. Though 48 000km with not that many services screams a women previous owner who serviced it according to the service intervals let alone them keeping track of the intervals or a older retired person which to me its all normal especially in that champagne colour which says alot
@@gamersquadlifestyle yes the kilos might be right but we have to check the service book, a car must be serviced at least once a year whether you've reached the 15000 kilos or not, it must be serviced, if in a year there was no service then you have to be careful
@@fostermaluleke9371 precisely
@@fostermaluleke9371 agreed 💯. But it's clear that the prior owner didn't know much about cars so I doubt they knew that especially with them driving for an additional 4000km on the first service considering the car was obviously under warranty and maintenance plan
3:57 "not that we are not buying the car"...... le kgola xap neh?😂😂😂
😂😂😂I wanted him to not think we not gonna take the car
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That car is nice and it runs like a dream very powerful for a small engine
True it is. We just couldn't get it unfortunately😋Looking forward to the next
I would recommend a recent model
The way that engine sounds, there’s something wrong 💭
The engine sounds normal
the sound is normal, that's how an engine must sound.l but then missing screws and bolts are a big turn of
Engine is good,high pressure Fuel pump at work
We had a Audi A3 30tfsi since brand new till about 60 000km and it sounded the same throughout so there's nothing wrong with that engine
Make your research before you make bobby business look bad those bolt are not missing that how the car is… there’s nothing wrong with the engine it normally sound like that
You must wait, the car missed services and the bolts and screws a red flag. Low mileage on an old car with missing services is a red flag. Its not Bobby's problem. It's a problem of the previous owner. Don't comment just for the sake of saying something..
First things first you can't be giving car advice if you don't even know what is an 'engine mounting'...
Low kms in a car are not a red flag in as much as high kms aren't a green flag, personally I drive 80kms to work and back daily some of my colleagues drive only 10kms, therefore what I do on the daily basis they don't do even in a week basis.
Look, it doesn't matter what Engine component I know, but one thing I'm sure about I can spot a car not with buying. This car was supposed to have done at least 6 services. Every year the car must go for service despite the odometer reading 15000km. Low mileage isn't a problem, but not over many years with missing services. I'm a pharmacist by profession, I'm not a mechanic, I do have knowledge on these things by the way. Your point was just to discredit my content😂....I wasn't asking about the mounting but the stain.