I swear it's such an amazing pleasure to listen to old school businessmen speak. The gentlemanship and inclination towards doning thing right and building relationships instead of going for the quick money is something that never ceases to amaze me.
Love this interview “ I’m a man that can’t read and can barely write, great maths but, I’m there teaching kids from one of the most prestigious private schools in Europe “ ❤👏👏👏
When Tom Hartley said he is not a salesman, I think what he meant was, he is not a BS, false flattery, sell you something you don't want or need person. He answers your questions with plain facts and then you make your decision from there. No hard sell.
You don’t need to “sell” premium cars with salesman talk. The costumers come in already knowing what they want to buy unlike cheaper cars where the costumer comes in the business without knowing what and how much its costs
Tom is the ultimate business man, I love his old style ethos especially not to judge a book by it's cover. I learned that many years ago, and his outlook on not being a sales person is spot on, if someone doesn't like your product whatever you say isn't gonna buy it! Don't push, ask questions and relax.
Tom Hartley...don't know him but what a great guy! Very money savvy yet money not changed him. Sounds very down to earth! Great advice giver and worth listening to this old school fella! Very inspiring. Thanks Rob!
I loved this interview, Tom seems so humble and honest, full of self confidence. As he knows his business in and out, he talked with extreme cool and calm! Given out loads of information for us to learn. He is not a salesman, the products sell themselves, awesome, awesome, awesome.
Rob Moore you should be on TV you get better guests than most TV shows and ask the questions that no one dare ask. I have admired your no holds barred style and how you make an interview feel like a couple of mates having a chat in the pub
All that knowledge and years of experience. He is still a down to earth person and has no prejudice or a fraction of arrogance on his face. Well done 👏👏
For the first time, shared this in a US based fund manager group that includes members that host or participate in supercar events, in the spirit of group crossover & international connections.
There are rare people who give generously so much, Usually in few words, wisdom and they ask for absolutely nothing in return, those people give you that gut feeling everything is going to be ok, Tom Hartley is one of those rare people. Best thing about the past is it’s always over & we don’t have to wait for life to stop being hard to begin being happy. Moving on and doing well. 🙏 Excuse me please editing in this piece I hope some of you will enjoy. Tom reminded me of a man many years ago teaching me electronics on vehicles. Jim was one of Leyland electrical geniuses. One morning during morning tea break I asked Jim, “do yo have a degree in electrical science” Jim looked at me with a sort of surprised, almost confused expression and calmly answered “I certainly do not, thanks be to God”. And now I understand. Old school can never or will never be beaten.
I really agree with him about taking your children with you when you visit places. That has always been my philosophy as well My son has come with my on some fantastic holidays and he has learnt a lot about the world in doing so at a young age.
I loved what he said I’m not a salesman working in a gym including my self and many other PT’s sales pitch and sealing a deal is hard mainly because of self belief. Having that product for instance The package you have in hand for clients is important that in its self will help to gain a client. Great take ways from this 😊
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Teaching well-healed children with susceptible parents about entrepreneurism..... marvellous.
That's a coincidence. I was at a car event earlier, and it wasn't a hyped event at all but one car stood out. A 1961 Ferrari which through some research was one sold by Tom Hartley, and is worth well over €10,000,000.
I love how he says he will be in the business until he dies.. you don’t hear that too much in business and interviews, great to see his passion and love for sure.
@RobMoore The quote that this made me think of was another giant in the car industry, Henry Ford, he said 'Enthusiasm is the yeast that makes your hopes shine to the stars. Enthusiasm is the sparkle in your eyes, the swing in your gait. The grip of your hand, the irresistible surge of will and energy to execute your ideas.'
@@RobMooreDisruptors Thanks so much for your reply! I think Derren Brown the magician would make a good guest. Do you also interview musicians and artists? Thanks again :)
@@varunfranklin2370 Yes he has interviewed Matt goss, one of Britain’s most famous singers, I think it’s my favourite interview from Rob. Have you seen?
obviously a very switched on guy and wish i had 10% of his brain, have watched numerous interviews with him but I found myself laughing halfway through because he is the best at everything, even his social media followers are the best most switched on followers anyone could have
Thanks Rob for this amazing podcast with Tom Hartley. Really as per him a Very Old School Entrepreneur. He very calculative about Money but still humble. Golden nuggets from Tom that " Experience is far better than Research and Training( R&T) as R&T only gives an idea"👏 . Also he said that some people who make money fast are not Dreamers in the long run, he surely knows from his 50 yrs of experience😎. And the 3.9 M Bugatti Car Sale, essence of the story " Never judge a Book by its Cover" & take every enquiry seriously🎯; that's what is Old School. Thanks again Rob for this valuable content. Looking forward to the podcast with Carl Hartley 🏹🎉😊
What's all this 'World's Richest Car Dealer' malarkey Rob?..... Hartley is no where near that. I live and work in Dubai, there are dealers here with x10 the sales of Hartley's little concern...& then some. Hyper/Supercars you'll never see anywhere else being bought and sold daily in their dozens. I like Carl, Tom I can give or take, but giving them the 'World's Richest' title on several of your videos is just ridiculous and just shows a lack of basic research - and maths.
It’s likely click bait title which I dislike. But you may be jumping to conclusions and where is your own research. This guy has been trading for 50 years, UK has 20x the population of Dubai.
@@chasedwar2 Not sure you're clued up on the 'state' of the Middle East, if you've even visited any one of the countries there. Dubai dealers don't just sell to Dubai haha. Here in Dubai the dealers serve customers from all over the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar just to mention a few... so it means nothing that the 'UK has 20x the population of Dubai'. I've seen Hartley's stock for years, I monitor prices from many dealers, being in the market regularly - and indeed just keeping tabs on the values of my own collection. Their stock changes very little week by week, I'm sure a few sales are made 'under the counter' that never reach their stock list, as with most dealers, either way there is no way they can match the sheer volume being sold in Dubai - dealers here sell 15, 20, 30 cars a day - the market is crazy 3,4,500,00 dollar cars. Urus's are like Ubers here. Common as muck.
50 years ago the Emirates were mainly fishing villages. Meanwhile Europe was flourishing and people were buying cars left and right. So he had a headstart of several decades.
I come from a council estate, working class background, never earned a great salary so could only afford to buy second hand normal cars. I can't stand car salesmen, not one of them has sold me a car either, I've done my own research beforehand and made up my own mind. Most don't even know the answer to my questions anyhow, ask about valve adjustment for example, they haven't a clue.
The most expensive car 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rosa was supposedly sold here, owners of them include Nick Mason of Pink Floyd, Peter Sachs grandson of Goldman Sachs bank, and Jon Shirley of microsoft. Wonder if one of those people bought the top seller at this garage?
Love Toms approach to business. I have the same mentality,and temperament. Thought I would have made a good living when I was younger. Don’t know where it all went wrong . But have some very talented kids and grand kids who are doing well. I,m trying to make a career in art due to phisical injuries done in my past careers.I’ve not got any debts luckily everything is paid off but as I,m not claiming any benefits my pension has been badly effected. And may run out before I officially retire.
How strange I bumped into him at my local shop literally yesterday and then this pops up, he didn't say anything but was very relaxed and casual and you could tell he had entered the room, local celeb from overseal Leicestershire!
First time watching this channel, a brilliant and super interesting interviewee , i was not that enamoured by the interviewer as some of the questions were pretty basic to say the very least.
I think it’s brilliant how he took his kids out of school and got them to work in the business. How different do you think it would be if a mass amount of people in the UK did this?
Taking kids out of school is always wrong: they have their whole life to work and and you can’t miss education especially at that age. I think it’s a good wrong message to spread.
I haven’t watched this interview yet but will, however, I have seen him interviewed before and he has said that he doesn’t have a passion for cars themselves and basically just looks at them as dollar signs, which is probably better for business, but I prefer people who have a strong passion for what they are doing beyond just making money. A perfect example of this would be his oldest son, who is the opposite and extremely passionate about the automobiles he stocks…..perhaps this differing business mentality is why he left the family business and went off on his own. Also, on a side note…..I’m fairly certain he is not the wealthiest car dealership owner in the world as the title states. You have guys like Roger Penske and such that own dozens and dozens of car dealerships all over the world. Either way, I’m looking forward to hearing what Tom has to say
Shared again, commenting again. Not my world for the most part though appreciate many who appreciate it. I love converting classics to modern engines & EV’s. Would love to have Rob & his mom arrive on one of our properties for a ribbon cutting in a flying car Golden Girls Meets The Jetsons themed grand opening, of many.
Like a lot of multi-millionaires I have encountered (both online and in person) Mr Hartley seems curiously joyless and somewhat humourless. It does seem to confirm to me that vast amounts of money do not bring happiness. By the way, this is just an observation based on my experience, not a criticism.
It was a pleasure watching & listening & and, most of all, Leaning free advice? One life one journey? 3 things in life money can't buy 1 heath 2 true love 3 precious time? So it's very important that every day you fill your life with joy happiness kindness love & have gratitude for everything you have right now in the present moment of today only as tomorrow is not promised it's a gift from the universe to have another chance to live another day only ✨️ we are only time Lords just passing through time? It was an inspiring video ? I can feel the passion that Tom has in building a successful business for himself & his family. It's a team working relationship 😊
I'd love to be in a position to choose 5 supercars in place of a Bugatti 😂 Love the advice about the Lambo Urus holds its residual value, its my dream car! Seen one for £239k - 20k below market value... #result #greatinterview
Why doesn’t he tell the truth? Got his son on tv, was on loads of kids tv shows at the time, saying he was the youngest car salesman and drove some of the cars. Has lived off the back of it ever since. That is how people got to know his name. Before that he was just like all the others in the second hand business of selling cars. An he used the fact he got his son on tv to make money by selling cars. He is just another car’s salesman, that buys and sells cars. The only difference is mugs go to him to buy second hand cars that have been over priced. He states got £100m in stock? The cars are worth nothing if no one buys them at the over price that he states.
No, he will not make in a month what Hartley does in a year, but he possibly does make more, although that is not guaranteed. I agree that Hartley is not the richest car dealer though, that is something that nobody really knows. I have worked in the sector for a very long time and you'd be surprised at who has what and who doesn't!
hes not a peoples person. If he dont get his own way he cries his eyes out. Ive had dealings with this guy hes rude nosey arrogant and one deal i decided 87k wasnt enough for the 355gtb as was selling next minute im getting faxes from his lawyers offensive and threatening trying me force to sell the car to him. His lawyers had not got a leg to stand on but he instruted them to try intimidate me over a few quid. Im friends with people far far richer than Tommy boy and they are nice people. Trust me he is a kxxb
@GeorgeSmith1066 • 1 min ago Like a lot of multi-millionaires I have encountered (both online and in person) Mr Hartley seems curiously joyless and somewhat humourless. It does seem to confirm to me that vast amounts of money do not always bring happiness. By the way, this is just an observation based on my experience, not a criticism. However, you saying he is a knxb doesn’t surprise me at all!
I swear it's such an amazing pleasure to listen to old school businessmen speak. The gentlemanship and inclination towards doning thing right and building relationships instead of going for the quick money is something that never ceases to amaze me.
Seems like a chilled out genuine guy.
The Hartley is a legendary family. Straight and too the point.
Love this interview “ I’m a man that can’t read and can barely write, great maths but, I’m there teaching kids from one of the most prestigious private schools in Europe “ ❤👏👏👏
When Tom Hartley said he is not a salesman, I think what he meant was, he is not a BS, false flattery, sell you something you don't want or need person. He answers your questions with plain facts and then you make your decision from there. No hard sell.
You don’t need to “sell” premium cars with salesman talk. The costumers come in already knowing what they want to buy unlike cheaper cars where the costumer comes in the business without knowing what and how much its costs
He's a salesmen, you just fell for his bs salesmen talk.
Tom is the ultimate business man, I love his old style ethos especially not to judge a book by it's cover. I learned that many years ago, and his outlook on not being a sales person is spot on, if someone doesn't like your product whatever you say isn't gonna buy it! Don't push, ask questions and relax.
Tom Hartley...don't know him but what a great guy! Very money savvy yet money not changed him. Sounds very down to earth! Great advice giver and worth listening to this old school fella! Very inspiring. Thanks Rob!
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I loved this interview, Tom seems so humble and honest, full of self confidence. As he knows his business in and out, he talked with extreme cool and calm! Given out loads of information for us to learn. He is not a salesman, the products sell themselves, awesome, awesome, awesome.
Humble???
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He literally talks about himself in the third person and describes himself as a brand! Not sure that’s humble.
Rob Moore you should be on TV you get better guests than most TV shows and ask the questions that no one dare ask.
I have admired your no holds barred style and how you make an interview feel like a couple of mates having a chat in the pub
I Love how straight talking and humble he is
Humble are you sure , more like arrogance
All that knowledge and years of experience. He is still a down to earth person and has no prejudice or a fraction of arrogance on his face. Well done 👏👏
For the first time, shared this in a US based fund manager group that includes members that host or participate in supercar events, in the spirit of group crossover & international connections.
There are rare people who give generously so much, Usually in few words, wisdom and they ask for absolutely nothing in return, those people give you that gut feeling everything is going to be ok, Tom Hartley is one of those rare people. Best thing about the past is it’s always over & we don’t have to wait for life to stop being hard to begin being happy. Moving on and doing well.
🙏
Excuse me please editing in this piece I hope some of you will enjoy.
Tom reminded me of a man many years ago teaching me electronics on vehicles. Jim was one of Leyland electrical geniuses. One morning during morning tea break I asked Jim, “do yo have a degree in electrical science” Jim looked at me with a sort of surprised, almost confused expression and calmly answered
“I certainly do not, thanks be to God”. And now I understand. Old school can never or will never be beaten.
Tom Hartley, What a great man with great achievements love listening to him
He’s got one of those voices right? ☺️
Love his straight speaking.
So much knowledge over the years. Thank you, Rob, for bringing this out!
You’re very welcome ☺️. Did you watch it all ?
@@RobMooreDisruptors Yes, of course! With some notes as well. :)
@@vestasokaviciute4615 loved this also, what was your favourite part?
I really agree with him about taking your children with you when you visit places. That has always been my philosophy as well My son has come with my on some fantastic holidays and he has learnt a lot about the world in doing so at a young age.
I loved what he said I’m not a salesman working in a gym including my self and many other PT’s sales pitch and sealing a deal is hard mainly because of self belief. Having that product for instance The package you have in hand for clients is important that in its self will help to gain a client. Great take ways from this 😊
Teaching well-healed children with susceptible parents about entrepreneurism..... marvellous.
That's a coincidence. I was at a car event earlier, and it wasn't a hyped event at all but one car stood out. A 1961 Ferrari which through some research was one sold by Tom Hartley, and is worth well over €10,000,000.
Personality is key, you need to be authentic. Most people are not nowadays.
Great interview, with deep insights, and fab car collection!
an amazing host and an amazing guest! just a suggestion: please add time stamps :)
Love this rob. Tom is such an interesting character and what a place to film a podcast. Expensive everytime for you but great for are viewing!!
I didn’t know who Tom Hartley was until just now🤯 what an inspirational guy. Just bought his audio book.
This man is a living legend 👏😎 Tom Hartley is the #GOAT 👑
Refreshing interview. Nice to be reminded of the old school entrepreneurship. He has a passion for what he does. Still applicable in today's world. ❤
Turn your passion into your profession. 😊
I love how he says he will be in the business until he dies.. you don’t hear that too much in business and interviews, great to see his passion and love for sure.
For some reason I want to fly over the Pond from Maine and buy a car from this man. Talked me right into it. Great vid and awesome interview. Cheers 🍻
"I'm not a salesman", two minutes later "I sold more 911 Turbos than anyone else". 😂
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A fascinating interview with Tom. Thank you, Rob. Interesting point about the Lamborghini Urus and so many other gems.
@RobMoore The quote that this made me think of was another giant in the car industry, Henry Ford, he said 'Enthusiasm is the yeast that makes your hopes shine to the stars. Enthusiasm is the sparkle in your eyes, the swing in your gait. The grip of your hand, the irresistible surge of will and energy to execute your ideas.'
I am so motivated from this, thanks a million Tom and Rob for creating such amazing content!!
Thank you for following my work. Who would you think would make a great guest ? 🤔
@@RobMooreDisruptors Thanks so much for your reply! I think Derren Brown the magician would make a good guest. Do you also interview musicians and artists? Thanks again :)
@@varunfranklin2370 Yes he has interviewed Matt goss, one of Britain’s most famous singers, I think it’s my favourite interview from Rob.
Have you seen?
I love Tom Hartley, he's such a cool guy.
Great content from an impressive individual - Rob thanks for finding people with such great experience and ideas and bringing them into my life.
I love this interview, thanks Rob for bringing it to us. It’s great to hear inspiring words from old school entrepreneurs. Tom is so inspiring.
AAPNAC. It was a great interview
obviously a very switched on guy and wish i had 10% of his brain, have watched numerous interviews with him but I found myself laughing halfway through because he is the best at everything, even his social media followers are the best most switched on followers anyone could have
Honesty great communication respect and a great product sell Tom has it all a top man
Amazing guy love his honest attitude. I aim to go see him one day when I get my briefcase full. He’s sold me already.
Great interview! Interesting perspective and outlook. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Rob for this amazing podcast with Tom Hartley. Really as per him a Very Old School Entrepreneur. He very calculative about Money but still humble. Golden nuggets from Tom that " Experience is far better than Research and Training( R&T) as R&T only gives an idea"👏 . Also he said that some people who make money fast are not Dreamers in the long run, he surely knows from his 50 yrs of experience😎. And the 3.9 M Bugatti Car Sale, essence of the story " Never judge a Book by its Cover" & take every enquiry seriously🎯; that's what is Old School. Thanks again Rob for this valuable content. Looking forward to the podcast with Carl Hartley 🏹🎉😊
Really enjoyed this, would love to have a look around his showroom…..one day I’ll buy one from there 🤞🏻
Great interview 🙂
Old skool but still cool. Tom is a G!
you are very inspiring
Great interview ❤
I bet it’s fun to have a round of golf with Tom.
Great to hear him giving advice to the next generation.
You can learn so much just by saying NOTHING and listening to his hidden skills.
AMAZING !!!!!
What's all this 'World's Richest Car Dealer' malarkey Rob?..... Hartley is no where near that. I live and work in Dubai, there are dealers here with x10 the sales of Hartley's little concern...& then some. Hyper/Supercars you'll never see anywhere else being bought and sold daily in their dozens. I like Carl, Tom I can give or take, but giving them the 'World's Richest' title on several of your videos is just ridiculous and just shows a lack of basic research - and maths.
Well pointed out, brother.
It’s likely click bait title which I dislike. But you may be jumping to conclusions and where is your own research. This guy has been trading for 50 years, UK has 20x the population of Dubai.
@@chasedwar2 Not sure you're clued up on the 'state' of the Middle East, if you've even visited any one of the countries there. Dubai dealers don't just sell to Dubai haha. Here in Dubai the dealers serve customers from all over the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar just to mention a few... so it means nothing that the 'UK has 20x the population of Dubai'. I've seen Hartley's stock for years, I monitor prices from many dealers, being in the market regularly - and indeed just keeping tabs on the values of my own collection. Their stock changes very little week by week, I'm sure a few sales are made 'under the counter' that never reach their stock list, as with most dealers, either way there is no way they can match the sheer volume being sold in Dubai - dealers here sell 15, 20, 30 cars a day - the market is crazy 3,4,500,00 dollar cars. Urus's are like Ubers here. Common as muck.
50 years ago the Emirates were mainly fishing villages. Meanwhile Europe was flourishing and people were buying cars left and right. So he had a headstart of several decades.
Exactly.
Incredible what Tom has achieved
Dear lord this is the worst beard line I’ve ever seen 🤣
Great Interview
Awesome cars, awesome background and insight... A lot to be learned here and applied to every day life and business :)
Yes very inspiring guy right?
I come from a council estate, working class background, never earned a great salary so could only afford to buy second hand normal cars. I can't stand car salesmen, not one of them has sold me a car either, I've done my own research beforehand and made up my own mind. Most don't even know the answer to my questions anyhow, ask about valve adjustment for example, they haven't a clue.
Should be selling “Hartley Davidsons”, too…lol..
The most expensive car 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rosa was supposedly sold here, owners of them include Nick Mason of Pink Floyd, Peter Sachs grandson of Goldman Sachs bank, and Jon Shirley of microsoft. Wonder if one of those people bought the top seller at this garage?
He lives half a mile away from me haha. Love driving past his home and seeing nice cars from time to time
I bet he has a few 😂
Same like 10 minutes away
He hasn't done bad for an old Gypsy boy has he? 😅
Love this, what’s the best car you’ve seen driving past?
@duncanmcdermott9041 saw this mclaren once pulling out the driveway, can't remember what one as I was just driving by it but it was so clean!
His son has left him in the dust, pupil has overtaken the teacher big time
Love Toms approach to business. I have the same mentality,and temperament. Thought I would have made a good living when I was younger. Don’t know where it all went wrong . But have some very talented kids and grand kids who are doing well. I,m trying to make a career in art due to phisical injuries done in my past careers.I’ve not got any debts luckily everything is paid off but as I,m not claiming any benefits my pension has been badly effected. And may run out before I officially retire.
Great interview ❤ what a legend!
AAPNAC. Thanks for tuning in. How’s things with you ?
Great interview by rob
How strange I bumped into him at my local shop literally yesterday and then this pops up, he didn't say anything but was very relaxed and casual and you could tell he had entered the room, local celeb from overseal Leicestershire!
Absolutely Brilliant
If only my mom was as hyped on me as Tom is on Tom.
Before anyone jumps on me. I am his biggest fan. 😁
@@audioisgood he's a dell boy and his son is also.
Great podcast
First time watching this channel, a brilliant and super interesting interviewee , i was not that enamoured by the interviewer as some of the questions were pretty basic to say the very least.
"Why don't you like Bugatti's? Tom's reply he doesn't think you need to spend £4 million pounds on a supercar to have a great supercar"
I think it’s brilliant how he took his kids out of school and got them to work in the business.
How different do you think it would be if a mass amount of people in the UK did this?
Taking kids out of school is always wrong: they have their whole life to work and and you can’t miss education especially at that age. I think it’s a good wrong message to spread.
@@fastdays_1 is it always wrong? If you home schooled your kids and got them working also in a business.
Great podcast Rob, need to try and get Tom Hartley jnr on.
Yes working on it 😊
Brilliant !
The Hartleys are great salesmen !
I haven’t watched this interview yet but will, however, I have seen him interviewed before and he has said that he doesn’t have a passion for cars themselves and basically just looks at them as dollar signs, which is probably better for business, but I prefer people who have a strong passion for what they are doing beyond just making money. A perfect example of this would be his oldest son, who is the opposite and extremely passionate about the automobiles he stocks…..perhaps this differing business mentality is why he left the family business and went off on his own. Also, on a side note…..I’m fairly certain he is not the wealthiest car dealership owner in the world as the title states. You have guys like Roger Penske and such that own dozens and dozens of car dealerships all over the world. Either way, I’m looking forward to hearing what Tom has to say
Shared again, commenting again. Not my world for the most part though appreciate many who appreciate it. I love converting classics to modern engines & EV’s. Would love to have Rob & his mom arrive on one of our properties for a ribbon cutting in a flying car Golden Girls Meets The Jetsons themed grand opening, of many.
Like a lot of multi-millionaires I have encountered (both online and in person) Mr Hartley seems curiously joyless and somewhat humourless. It does seem to confirm to me that vast amounts of money do not bring happiness. By the way, this is just an observation based on my experience, not a criticism.
It was a pleasure watching & listening & and, most of all, Leaning free advice? One life one journey? 3 things in life money can't buy 1 heath 2 true love 3 precious time? So it's very important that every day you fill your life with joy happiness kindness love & have gratitude for everything you have right now in the present moment of today only as tomorrow is not promised it's a gift from the universe to have another chance to live another day only ✨️ we are only time Lords just passing through time? It was an inspiring video ? I can feel the passion that Tom has in building a successful business for himself & his family. It's a team working relationship 😊
Tom is one of the most funniest man every but very very clever
Very clever yes. It was great interview for sure.
@@RobMooreDisruptors You need to try and get more with him Rob just don't be buying more cars lol, top podcast !!
Consumers sell themselves on a car not any salesman telling them they look good in that car😂
If a salesman commented on a jacket that Tom had already decided on, would he still buy it?
Sold my 612 Scaglietti to Tom. Legend imho.
Rob seems like an odd ball in this video - strange. Thanks though great to hear from Hartley. Intersting take on things.
Excellent internet ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
ROB! I NEED you in my business! Please get intouch!!
Bucket loads of good old school common sense Keep selling Tom
This guys farts smell beautiful, the guy has done incredibly well but does he like to Pat himself on the back
I'd love to be in a position to choose 5 supercars in place of a Bugatti 😂
Love the advice about the Lambo Urus holds its residual value, its my dream car! Seen one for £239k - 20k below market value... #result #greatinterview
Why doesn’t he tell the truth? Got his son on tv, was on loads of kids tv shows at the time, saying he was the youngest car salesman and drove some of the cars. Has lived off the back of it ever since. That is how people got to know his name. Before that he was just like all the others in the second hand business of selling cars.
An he used the fact he got his son on tv to make money by selling cars.
He is just another car’s salesman, that buys and sells cars. The only difference is mugs go to him to buy second hand cars that have been over priced.
He states got £100m in stock? The cars are worth nothing if no one buys them at the over price that he states.
When my social enterprise starts making enough profit, can I buy a Lamborghini Urus from Mr Tom Hartley? 😊
Scotland Sharing 🥃📡🥃
He comes card as emotionless and no modesty.. Been very lucky.
How does someone flying in and out of the Tom Hartley estate by helicopter put any money into the local area?
You need to do Tom Hartley Jnr now to complete the set.
He has over taken his father big time
Download is just a visa chargeback form
Love Tom Hartley . And Great boxing match to. If you didn't have the first round knock down you would of beat him on points
I slipped. And yes it was a great evening with lots raised for charity 😊
@@RobMooreDisruptors Will there be a rematch?
I agree! Rob was technically much better to watch, it should never have been a count in the 1st either.
I think street wise big time at age of 13 selling on market in downtown Liverpool 😮
I’m confident Tom Hartley is not the worlds richest car dealer.
I imagine Simon Kidston makes more money in a week than Hartley in a year.
No, he will not make in a month what Hartley does in a year, but he possibly does make more, although that is not guaranteed. I agree that Hartley is not the richest car dealer though, that is something that nobody really knows.
I have worked in the sector for a very long time and you'd be surprised at who has what and who doesn't!
hes not a peoples person. If he dont get his own way he cries his eyes out. Ive had dealings with this guy hes rude nosey arrogant and one deal i decided 87k wasnt enough for the 355gtb as was selling next minute im getting faxes from his lawyers offensive and threatening trying me force to sell the car to him. His lawyers had not got a leg to stand on but he instruted them to try intimidate me over a few quid. Im friends with people far far richer than Tommy boy and they are nice people. Trust me he is a kxxb
@GeorgeSmith1066 • 1 min ago
Like a lot of multi-millionaires I have encountered (both online and in person) Mr Hartley seems curiously joyless and somewhat humourless.
It does seem to confirm to me that vast amounts of money do not always bring happiness. By the way, this is just an observation based on my experience, not a criticism. However, you saying he is a knxb doesn’t surprise me at all!
not the richest .. Wayne Huizenga is net worth over 2 billion
Bang in terms of charisma or lack of it.
Rob what’s with the weird bdsm elements to your t shirts? Who dressed you? Max Mosley? 😂
Really ,,,,,,,he is The Worlds Richest car dealer............sure.
My favourite is the Rolls Royce.