I agree that a R8 is a great car for this. I bought a first gen R8 V10 with a manual transmission and the appreciation has been strong. My best appreciation has been my Porsche 993 Turbo and my 2005 Acura NSX.
So if I buy a car like this for 150,000 the tax loan in California is going to be almost 15 grand. How do I drive it for a year and then sell it and not lose 30 or 40 grand grand???
Great video Pejman! Glad to see you do one like this on the R8. Started shopping a few years ago (really wanted a 2015 V10 plus (final year of gen 1/facelift) but this was during all the boom on BaT and the market in general. Nevermind the manual versions that went through the roof. Got to the point that ordering a new one was cheaper. Ended up putting the order in Sept 2021 and got my allocation this past fall. ETA delivery for this July as a 2023 model.
It's awesome, but nsx is first for me even though some disagree.1) NSX type S 2)NSX second generation 3)nsx first generation 4) 911 Aston Martin 5) current generation R8
Copying my other comment "Turbo, Turbo S, GT3RS, Gt2, GT2RS 996,997,991 all work 992 too new/inflated for now. Covered in the course. They make too many of the 911 4S every year for it to hold value unless we're talking around a 10 year old manual."
@@MOHIMEDIALLC Yep 100% spot on. I agree the 992 generation is a bit crazy atm, but previous generations are great options if you know what to look for.
Hi Pejman. Love your videos. Could you similarly break down Mercedes GT couple/convertible. I think you mentioned before it was also a great entry point into exotics
"No offense to the wholesalers, but that's why I'm incredibly rich and you're not." Insta-subscribe. Love it! I'll be absorbing much more of your material as I'm beginning the search for my first exotic car.
My dream is a aston martin ,would love to see you break it down like you did the R8 in this video? Been following you for almost 7 years now love what you do, wish i could have a cigar with you.
I can understand why he thinks how he does by just driving it around public streets but I also think if he’d really ring it’s neck and see how much better it’s cornering is he would change his mind. Breaks could be better. But as for the engine note I’m with him. Let’s see if he’s right about the pricing in 2 years.
Very interesting vid and good advice As for future car vids I've always wondered about 911s. What is a good hack? 996 or 997 Every other 911 seems to be priced out as I see it
Turbo, Turbo S, GT3RS, Gt2, GT2RS 996,997,991 all work 992 too new. Covered in the course. They make too many of the 911 4S every year for it to hold value unless we're talking around a 10 year old manual.
Question so when you say car hacks you are buying the cars and flipping them so you are not penalized for maintenance and repair for the cars. You are then working up to different types of cars doing the same method correctly. So if you only wanted to have a R8, for example, does the car hack system makes sense besides your guidance on what car is best as far as value which was awesome by the way. Thanks for the videos R8 was and is still my dream car in convertible. I currently have a 2019 Camaro SS convertible that is lots of fun but the R8 has always been my dream and now the new z06 vette but I'm sure that's not a good hackable car.
I’m looking at a 2016 with 25 000 km on the clock it selling at roughly 112 000usd please advice i am m very excited I would want to keep it as a daily driver
I found out that I’ve already figured out some of these things regarding model year, pricing and mileage. But I could still learn a lot, I’m subscribing and will definitely giving an eye to the guide. I only have one question: May this hacks work in Mexico? 🤔
No set answer. The real question is can you afford the payment? Some people’s liabilities are significantly less. Hacking properly will get all your payments back in the end
@pejman what are your thoughts on the 2012 r8 GT and the 650 McLarens. The latter seem quite hackable based on my research. I ask about the r8 GT because the pricing seems ridiculously low relative to other gen 1 v10s given they cost almost 70k more at MSRP when first released and the 333 limited supply and now can be had between 105-115.
I had a 2020 with delivery miles bought from a dealer. 18 months and 4000 miles later, I sold it to a car buying website for 3% less than I paid. 21 weeks later it is still advertised for sale for 6% more than I sold it for and would have been due a service in that time. Weird market.
In my opinion the C8 Z06 is heinous. Chevy got the proportions wrong, the car looks like shit. Performance figures don't matter. My public bashing of Corvette nerds is based on the fact that they say they bought their C8 because it's faster than whatever car that's 5X as expensive. But they didn't, because they couldn't afford the more expensive car. They bought what they could afford, which is fine. They have zero footing to act like they made a conscious choice not to buy a 765LT because that was never affordable to them to begin with.
Any advice on car hacking if you are a modifier? I will not own a car without significant power train modifications and some visual enhancements. As a result I lose money. Any insight on how to make money with modified exotics and older restomod cars?
I currently own a Dodge Charger Scat Pack Widebody at 20 years old with no job. My car is being repaired right now after it randomly has a "service error". I am finished "settling" for non-exotic cars that I dont truly desire. For the past few months I was thinking of buying a Corvette C8 first before buying a Lamborghini or McLaren, but I dont even like them. They're an unattractive McLaren rebrand that is an absolute disrespect to what an actual exotic car should look like. I am yet to know how, but I will own a Lamborghini or McLaren next!
@@marcos45923 You can say that. I buy and sell used cars either functioning or damaged. Most of the cars damaged have little to no physical damage on the inter & exterior, and I sell the parts seperately.
Is there any hack for sales tax? In California you can pay up to 10% sales tax so every time you change cars you immediately loose that percentage on top of any depreciation
Saw that Vanquish at the beginning, do you think those are hackable? I’m looking at a ‘14 Vanquish with 60k miles and hoping I can get it for less than $75k
“Like for once”, Nice job. Intriguing. Most creator gripes should’ve been edited; yours are solid. I’ve been a buy and hold guy for so long… your hacking appears clever. Ok. So, how about hacking 911 ? Also, sport sedans and luxury sedans. Lexus GSF and a MB S Class for example
I bought a 2014 V10 Spyder in 2021 with low miles, black edition and diamond stitched interior. Since then, the market on the R8 has come down about 5%. It will likely drop another 5% over the next 12-18 months. After waking up this car by installing an F1 exhaust, I plan on keeping it for 5 years. I dont care about driving the car for only $500/month because this is a car to keep longer than 12 months. My only regret was not buying a gated 6.
@@caseygardner8583 If you take the exotic car hack course, you will understand it better. I did it without the course, but i know how the market works. Buy the car at the right spot in the depreciation curve, choose the most desirable specs and exit at the right time.
What does "ready" mean exactly? You have to get through the course, absorb the information, start doing your market research. Join ahead of time so as soon as you can afford the car youre already ready to take action otherwise youll miss out or make a mistake.
If it's your first exotic go R8. Grab a McLaren after you have a solid relationship with a 3rd party mechanic from owning a few other exotics. Not a knock on McLaren just a risk management strategy. 570S is a great car.
A car purchase should never be more than 10% of your net worth. So to buy a 100k car you need one million net worth. Im sure no one follows that logic.
Got my 1st R8 a few weeks ago following this logic.... 2018 v10+ coupe for $144k with all the service records and clean history... Loving it!
Nice! What color?
Nice car
I can show you how to pay 45% less no matter if you already bought it!!!!!
@@geraldlofton How's that, man?
What was the mileage on the R8
With the price, looks and reliability I'm looking for this to be my first exotic also.
I agree that a R8 is a great car for this. I bought a first gen R8 V10 with a manual transmission and the appreciation has been strong. My best appreciation has been my Porsche 993 Turbo and my 2005 Acura NSX.
Now that PJ is stricly talking car content without responding to the haters this channel is about to blow up 💪🏾
100%
The second key is still exactly like in a Passat, my father had one, and most Audis that launched after 2010 have the same key.
Yup. I was just gonna say, Lambos just have Audi keys too, not the other way around.
how can someone hate on you ? literally the best advice out there
Interesting that you didn’t have an entirely separate category for the manuals
Seems like he's more about business than actually being into cars.
So if I buy a car like this for 150,000 the tax loan in California is going to be almost 15 grand. How do I drive it for a year and then sell it and not lose 30 or 40 grand grand???
Love the training on entry level hacks! You asked what other cars we would like to see this type of training on. Please do AMG GT!
I own a gen 1 manual spyder. The one to own. Has appreciated nicely.
Suggestions:
-Lamborghini Gallardo (update)
-Ferrari 458/430
-McLaren 570s
-BMW i8
cool
The douchness is strong with this one.
R8 was my first exotic car and I loved it
Great video, very informative, I appreciate your knowledge, please do a hack breakdown on Mercedes Benz AMG GT, GTc, GTs and GTr. 👍
Thorough and comprehensive overview. One minor add - a/c compressors on gen1 known problems and fix varies on v8 and v10. Not as common as struts.
Good catch
Great video Pejman! Glad to see you do one like this on the R8. Started shopping a few years ago (really wanted a 2015 V10 plus (final year of gen 1/facelift) but this was during all the boom on BaT and the market in general. Nevermind the manual versions that went through the roof. Got to the point that ordering a new one was cheaper. Ended up putting the order in Sept 2021 and got my allocation this past fall. ETA delivery for this July as a 2023 model.
It's awesome, but nsx is first for me even though some disagree.1) NSX type S 2)NSX second generation 3)nsx first generation 4) 911 Aston Martin 5) current generation R8
Is the 2022 BMW M4 Competition hackable?
Good info. What’s the strategy for taxes? For non-dealers, that’s serious $ if flipping cars regularly.
Tax strategy = Pay them.
This is awesome.
My dream is the Porsche 911, so it'll be great if you covered that in this series.
Porsche 911 is absurdly expensive now
@@100miledrive That ain’t going to stop me from getting what I want. We’re not penny pinching here when we’re talking about luxury cars.
Copying my other comment
"Turbo, Turbo S, GT3RS, Gt2, GT2RS 996,997,991 all work 992 too new/inflated for now. Covered in the course.
They make too many of the 911 4S every year for it to hold value unless we're talking around a 10 year old manual."
@@MOHIMEDIALLC there you go, thank you. 992 is way overpriced now
@@MOHIMEDIALLC Yep 100% spot on. I agree the 992 generation is a bit crazy atm, but previous generations are great options if you know what to look for.
Hi Pejman. Love your videos. Could you similarly break down Mercedes GT couple/convertible. I think you mentioned before it was also a great entry point into exotics
“I’m increíble rich and you’re not.” Hahaha I love it!!
Got my r8 and exited breakeven, listened to him. Good man.
Glad you did this video, been looking to get into my first R8 this year.
If I can get a 2021 R8 performance spyder for 180k with 1k miles, would this be a safe bet?
I wish I could even come close to owning a R9 I guess my Golf R will have to do
Would be interesting to see the break down on the similar, but higher priced Huracan & 458/488
"No offense to the wholesalers, but that's why I'm incredibly rich and you're not." Insta-subscribe. Love it! I'll be absorbing much more of your material as I'm beginning the search for my first exotic car.
That was such an American thing to say ,unabated capitalism at its best😂!!
Great video. Good to see you doing something different and you needs these things in your content
My dream is a aston martin ,would love to see you break it down like you did the R8 in this video? Been following you for almost 7 years now love what you do, wish i could have a cigar with you.
Vanquish coming soon. I don't smoke but thank you :)
Can you do an updated video for hacking urus/huracan including prediction markets
Your educated candor is priceless!
Would you value a 2015 R8 V10 Competition similarly to a V10+? Is it considered a higher or lower trim model??
I can understand why he thinks how he does by just driving it around public streets but I also think if he’d really ring it’s neck and see how much better it’s cornering is he would change his mind. Breaks could be better. But as for the engine note I’m with him. Let’s see if he’s right about the pricing in 2 years.
Looking to get copper Chiron, do you think is hackable?
Very interesting vid and good advice
As for future car vids I've always wondered about 911s. What is a good hack? 996 or 997
Every other 911 seems to be priced out as I see it
Turbo, Turbo S, GT3RS, Gt2, GT2RS 996,997,991 all work 992 too new. Covered in the course.
They make too many of the 911 4S every year for it to hold value unless we're talking around a 10 year old manual.
@@MOHIMEDIALLC thank you.
Would you recommend an R8 over a 911 gts as a first hack?
Can we get a updated video for 2015+ Ghost
I was dying when he said look at all the head room and he was in the convertible. Haha.
Question so when you say car hacks you are buying the cars and flipping them so you are not penalized for maintenance and repair for the cars. You are then working up to different types of cars doing the same method correctly. So if you only wanted to have a R8, for example, does the car hack system makes sense besides your guidance on what car is best as far as value which was awesome by the way. Thanks for the videos R8 was and is still my dream car in convertible. I currently have a 2019 Camaro SS convertible that is lots of fun but the R8 has always been my dream and now the new z06 vette but I'm sure that's not a good hackable car.
absolutely amazing analysis. Thank you for your time and efforts.
I’m looking at getting a 1st gen Huracan spyder, I’d love to see your advice on it. Thanks
Same with me I would love to see the huracan
He has commented on it in several videos, basically thought it (the Huracan) was a great concept that was poorly executed until the Performante.
Would buying these cars and putting them on a platform like TURO make sense?
What a great video! Thanks a lot as I have learned a lot and will follow the advice !
Are the older R8s (especially manual) more hackable than the new ones?
I’m looking at a 2016 with 25 000 km on the clock it selling at roughly 112 000usd please advice i am m very excited I would want to keep it as a daily driver
What’s your opinion on the Dodge Viper?
Great video!! For those u have the money to buy it!! Cause for me can only afford a Toyota yaris or Nissan versa!! Its reality.
For the high earners who are borderline rich. This is probably the best bang for buck exotic
Looking at a 2020 Performance at $160,000 front line ready, is that a go? I feel like it is… 🤞🏼
I found out that I’ve already figured out some of these things regarding model year, pricing and mileage. But I could still learn a lot, I’m subscribing and will definitely giving an eye to the guide. I only have one question: May this hacks work in Mexico? 🤔
What about a 2017/2018 r8 plus with a twin turbo kit from a reputable company? Does that add or devalue the vehicle?
I'd like to know how much one should make before buying one of these?
Definitely over 100k a year my guy
No set answer. The real question is can you afford the payment? Some people’s liabilities are significantly less. Hacking properly will get all your payments back in the end
@pejman what are your thoughts on the 2012 r8 GT and the 650 McLarens. The latter seem quite hackable based on my research.
I ask about the r8 GT because the pricing seems ridiculously low relative to other gen 1 v10s given they cost almost 70k more at MSRP when first released and the 333 limited supply and now can be had between 105-115.
I had a 2020 with delivery miles bought from a dealer. 18 months and 4000 miles later, I sold it to a car buying website for 3% less than I paid. 21 weeks later it is still advertised for sale for 6% more than I sold it for and would have been due a service in that time. Weird market.
R8 is insane deal right now. Porsche is insane priced right now compared to this.
So an 1 gen R8 V8 is better than a C8 Z06 in your opinion.
In my opinion the C8 Z06 is heinous. Chevy got the proportions wrong, the car looks like shit. Performance figures don't matter. My public bashing of Corvette nerds is based on the fact that they say they bought their C8 because it's faster than whatever car that's 5X as expensive. But they didn't, because they couldn't afford the more expensive car. They bought what they could afford, which is fine. They have zero footing to act like they made a conscious choice not to buy a 765LT because that was never affordable to them to begin with.
This guy had beef with a wholesaler.😂 (coming from a wholesaler)
Do the huracan next I would love to see the imput on that one
I was thinking about grabbing an R8, been reaching out to dealers nationwide due to the recent price drop on them so think they are good deals atm
How would this compare to a Lamborghini Huracan? Is the reliability of the R8 it's biggest selling point? Would very much appreciate your input.
Better car to drive, but not as exciting to women / bros at car meets
Any advice on car hacking if you are a modifier? I will not own a car without significant power train modifications and some visual enhancements. As a result I lose money. Any insight on how to make money with modified exotics and older restomod cars?
Yes I teach that in my course.
I currently own a Dodge Charger Scat Pack Widebody at 20 years old with no job.
My car is being repaired right now after it randomly has a "service error".
I am finished "settling" for non-exotic cars that I dont truly desire.
For the past few months I was thinking of buying a Corvette C8 first before buying a Lamborghini or McLaren, but I dont even like them. They're an unattractive McLaren rebrand that is an absolute disrespect to what an actual exotic car should look like.
I am yet to know how, but I will own a Lamborghini or McLaren next!
Question: How do you own a Scat Pack with no "job?" Do you mean self employed? Just curious.
@@marcos45923 You can say that. I buy and sell used cars either functioning or damaged. Most of the cars damaged have little to no physical damage on the inter & exterior, and I sell the parts seperately.
10:00 savage 🙌
love the videos but the audio is out of wack , super loud music and super quiet pj should be the opposite , much love ech fam
I will punish Reggie with the wrath of 1000 suns
Is there any hack for sales tax? In California you can pay up to 10% sales tax so every time you change cars you immediately loose that percentage on top of any depreciation
Yes, there is
@@ExoticCarHacks I bet I know how to find out the hack right?
A low mileage first generation V 10 manual transmission is a good investment
Saw that Vanquish at the beginning, do you think those are hackable? I’m looking at a ‘14 Vanquish with 60k miles and hoping I can get it for less than $75k
They are hackable but buying one with 60K miles has nothing to do with the hacking methodology
Nice info I never knew that
2023 C8 Corvette ZR1 Sold for 100k over sticker at Meacham. Does foolisness affect hacking?
That has nothing to do with hacking, that's a flip of a temporarily hyped car.
“Like for once”, Nice job. Intriguing. Most creator gripes should’ve been edited; yours are solid. I’ve been a buy and hold guy for so long… your hacking appears clever. Ok. So, how about hacking 911 ? Also, sport sedans and luxury sedans. Lexus GSF and a MB S Class for example
this is dope
Will the 2012 R8GT with low miles, below 5k miles become a collectible in the years ahead as that had made #333 cars for the world.
Collectible no but I think the values will be relatively stable.
I love how he randomly shuts in hole salers and says I’m rich your not
These cars are super hard to find now and way more expensive too!
Best salesman i know 😂
Cool cars,but your watch is nice too,Hublot?
nah man, poor people wear hublot
I bought a 2014 V10 Spyder in 2021 with low miles, black edition and diamond stitched interior. Since then, the market on the R8 has come down about 5%. It will likely drop another 5% over the next 12-18 months. After waking up this car by installing an F1 exhaust, I plan on keeping it for 5 years. I dont care about driving the car for only $500/month because this is a car to keep longer than 12 months. My only regret was not buying a gated 6.
$500 month? Lol how please explain
@@caseygardner8583 If you take the exotic car hack course, you will understand it better. I did it without the course, but i know how the market works. Buy the car at the right spot in the depreciation curve, choose the most desirable specs and exit at the right time.
@@jz3430 did you finance or take a loan from the bank?
Deff plan on getting the course!! I pay for 2014 Audi A5 for $330 month with insurance looking like $470
@@caseygardner8583 Got 37k for my trade and the rest was all cash.
As he said watch for shocks gone bad. Also catalytic converters $$$$$
Thank you🙏
Doesn’t take into account tax title license plus the interest you pay in the 12 months you have the loan. Come on PJ
Love the content, will join exotic car hacks when I’m ready
What does "ready" mean exactly?
You have to get through the course, absorb the information, start doing your market research. Join ahead of time so as soon as you can afford the car youre already ready to take action otherwise youll miss out or make a mistake.
Have you looked at the new McLaren? What do you think about it in comparison to the R8
The Artura? Different price ranges completely.
@@ExoticCarHacks McLaren 570S
Would love to see this breakdown with Rolls-Royce Ghost
next week
Is a nsx a good car hack?
Yes
FACT💯all around for 1st exotic 🏎🏎🏎
Never liked the convertible but they are nice cars
Hard to beat the sound with the open top.
When you floor R8 with an open top, you are going to fall in love with convertible.
Great info PJ, thank you. Would love to see the same break down on Porsche
I got my 2018 V10 R10 with 10K miles CPO for $140K
Recently?
Nice Richie
Sitting here happy with my S5.
Nissan GTR please
You see this watch, you see this watch?
That's why I have a 15 million dollar car collection and you dont... that's why I have a 2015 and you got a busted 2008...
Bro says “I’m 5’7” like he’s 6’4” 😂
I’m stuck between getting the R8 or 570s
If it's your first exotic go R8. Grab a McLaren after you have a solid relationship with a 3rd party mechanic from owning a few other exotics.
Not a knock on McLaren just a risk management strategy. 570S is a great car.
@@MOHIMEDIALLC Appreciate it man. That makes sense. I’m getting it in March.
@@Teddy-qv4pt are you getting the face lift r8 or the prefacelift?
Vanquish one of the best hacks to
Video coming soon
@@ExoticCarHacks Ferrari FF as well
A car purchase should never be more than 10% of your net worth. So to buy a 100k car you need one million net worth. Im sure no one follows that logic.
whatever idiot made you believe that needs to go back to 1996
No one talks about the Mclaren GT it's like the forgotten supercar
One of the worst pieces of shit McLaren has put out.
Same