There is a storm rolling through during the holidays so it appears i will be shoveling snow , again so thats what my plans are , lol . I love working on cars this time a year , that constant drip of melting snow on your head is delightful .
@@akubel33t i did that once. The next day morning was interesting, as i couldn´t get in the car 🤣 All doors were frozen shut. Only thing worth cleaning is the undercarriage AFTER winter. And - for obvious reasons - windows. Unless i´m going to car inspection, i´m not cleaning the whole car. The next day after it was cleaned, it looks the same, almost as if i´d have parked it on desert.
Infestations of cockroaches is just one reason I don't eat food in my car! It's bad enough that I keep having spiders repeatedly setting up home around the exterior despite regular spraying (at least roaches don't get past the spiders)!
How did the Jeep owner happen into a set of Tesla wheels, and what went through his tiny little tweaker mind to make him think, "imma put them on my Jeep!"
My Old Man was a 30+ year GM service tech, and I can easily imagine him slapping a JRI sticker in some discreet location on a problem car for the proverbial next guy to find. I mean really...3" stickers, sold in stacks of 10-20, keep in the top of your toolbox for those "special occasions". Good merch opportunity there
Let's think positively: the owners just declined so they can get more quotes and will eventually do the job or junk the car. Let's lie to ourselves a little bit at least
@@JustRolledIn Ah okay I guess you're right. I watched the images now on my PC and that things on the brake caliper looks really like eggs. But the one on the tire more like Pumpkin Seeds. :)
That plastic body panel to hide rust perforation is hilarious. Welding a rim is also another real.headshaker. all those plugs in the sidewall...just total craziness.
The plastic body panels is a normal product body shops install to repair rusted rockers and body panels all the time. Som guy just got one and didn’t install it fully. Normally involves adhesives and rivets.
Yeah, but can you imagine if a cartoonist (animator) got ahold of this? The engine would start, someone would say, "Oh, no", then the oil pump would start spinning, someone would say, "But that's impossible", and the Looney Tunes would take off from there.
@@cjimcook *camera pans over to a sheepish looking Elmer Fudd, who gives the trademark laugh nervously. Bugs spontaneously pops out a drain grate in the garage with a map for Albuquerque (for once), takes one look and goes "what a maroon"
Who pulled the car into the shop with all those roaches running around inside of it? Park that car out on curb it's not allowed on the lot, much less in the shop.
"Customer declined all repairs" See that's why I love Germany. You either get it fixed or you won't be allowed out on the roads anymore. That stuff is DANGEROUS.
_"See that's why I love Germany. You either get it fixed or you won't be allowed out on the roads anymore. That stuff is DANGEROUS."_ Gee, I generally work on my car myself. That's not an option in Deutschland?
The Christmas tree reminded me...auction in Idaho, shed for sale, expected it to be dismantled and moved piece by piece. NO! Buyer and a dozen buddies picked it up off the foundation, bungied it to a pickup and drove it home. Guess who got stuck behind it on a narrow two lane dirt road down the mountain.
0:06 was bad enough when I was replacing wheel trims on a Vauxhall/Opel Corsa and had to remove a medium size spider from a steel rim - I'm not an arachnophobe, but in England there is one bitey species increasingly found in semi rural areas - I really wasn't sure if this was one of them! I managed to persuade it with the end of a long trim tool to find a safer place to be and both of us went our separate ways..
" I'm not an arachnophobe, but in England there is one bitey species" Yep, got to look out for those bitey species of spiders in the UK, they can cause you quite an inconvenience... Lucky we dont have any of those pesky bitey ones in Australia. I mean sure we have funnel webs, trapdoors, white tails, redbacks and huntsmen spiders..but they tend to be less bitey and more ..killer-ish.
I had a clunking spare tire problem. Ignored it until I left it sitting at a red light a half block from home. Luckily I saw it fall off and was able to stop and retrieve it before anyone hit it or made off with it. Discovered I had been missing the spring that keeps the retention cable pulled tight. Don't lose that spring.
A friend of mine in Vancouver had an old VW bus and he was driving up a hill on the west side, his entire engine dropped out, at a light, he stuffed it back in and it was still running. He kept driving.
Those spider eggs are common in Florida. My truck sat in one spot for about 2 years and my tires were covered in them. Another truck I bought had them all over the tires, brakes, and bumpers.
@@Grape_hikes Dude thank you so much!!! I've been trying to figure out what they were!!! My family had a whole argument about it. My uncle was trying to tell me they were coaches. It makes sense because those things were everywhere! I would come back inside from working on my truck and I'd have a couple of those caterpillars on me. I accidentally killed one taking my shirt off. He was on my neck and I didn't know it, poor thing haha
During the course of this video, my oxygen intake system became intermittent, and my audio system manufactured some strange 'gagging' noises. Should I bring myself in for inspection?
not sure where else to put a spare, but gm's idea of that cable was a bad one. mines gone. where? not sure. i take care of my truck too. noticed it the next mornin after driving home at 2 am. all i can say is i'm thankful it was that time, and i was in a very rural area too.
I should've got a picture of the Sebring that was in today. Rear end feels loose, you say? Yeah, the lateral link snapped in half, you've got a dynamic alignment.
I feel blessed. I am so lucky to have a great mechanic for over 35 yrs. I also drive a 2009 Honda Accord w/ 110,400 on it that runs fine. For the most part, nothing but routine repairs/maintenance when something wears out. Batteries, tires, brakes, alternator, fluids changed when needed.
Happy Holidays my friend , also its your childs first of many Christmas celebrations so congrats . Be safe and look forward to another year of great clips .
In case people don't know, you can't plug a sidewall leak. Nor can you repair a tread leak that is too close to the sidewall. You have to replace the tire.
My ex-wife fought like Hell to get our 1992 Subaru Legacy in the divorce. 5 months afterward, it tossed the accessory pulley off the crankshaft after her new BF changed the belt. It ate up the snout of the crank so bad you couldn't get a new key in the end of the crank, so he took a grinder and cut a slot for the key to fit. He then used JB Weld to install a new pulley and secure the bolt that had also ripped out the threads on the end of the crank. She then tried to trade me for the 1987 Mitsubishi Montero, that I just had to spend $700 on a new clutch and flywheel she helped burn out. When I refused she tried to have the divorce attorney force me to, which led us in front of a judge. On the way to court the crank in that Subaru sheared off at the snout, leaving nothing for the accessory pulley to attach to. The judge denied her request.
One thing I like about this UA-cam channel is that I always believe the thumbnail pic must be clickbait but it's not. I click on the video and watch to find the crazy thing in the thumbnail pic is real and part of the video. Love that!
those were gypsy moth eggs. Once adults, gypsy moths dont fly, they climb up trees and in this case, tires and lay their eggs, millions of them. I actually LOL with all those tire plugs. If one wont work, try all of them hahahaha. It is always fun watching your vids, thanks for making them.
Cheers for that - makes far more sense..not aware of any spiders that tend to lay huge amounts of individual egg sacks and they certainly dont lay eggs as a herd/group - spider eggs sacks tend to contain hundreds of eggs, they dont lay hundreds of sacks.
Multi-plugged sidewall and rebar tie rod repairs are probably folks who have some off-roading experience. Used those or similar techniques to make it back to the trailhead before (though I wouldn't drive them on the road like that given the choice).
If I was the owner of the car at 1:31, I'd get rather get it hauled to the shop on a rollback truck. My dad taught me that "It's better to be safe than sorry"
frankly the one im happy to see made it to shop was the makeshift fixer from the curb bashing lets hope the customers quick fix saved the car from a lot more long term damage
I know about the Christmas tree tied to to the top of a vehicle, back in 1967 when I was 16-years old and in Jr. High School my older cousin ,who was a teacher and went into the woods hunting 2 Christmas trees and a pair of 15-footers and brought them home on top of a 1967 VW Super Beetle, but we brought plenty of rope and the trees didn't hid the car.
Cars with bugs? No thank you! One of the things I used to dread when going to wholesale vehicle auctions was the real possibility of bringing home bed bugs.
Usually there's some State or Provincial (Canada) entity within the goverment that you could call to report a vehicle as being unsafe and needing an state/provincial inspection to be allowed on the road.
True story, a friend in college once drove 100 miles from his ranch in South Texas back to civilization....with huge 2 inch mesquite thorns in the side walls of his car tires. Out of necessity.. there was nowhere to get them repaired. When he reached a place with a store, he replaced them with plugs. Then drove an additional 500 miles with those plugs sticking out the side walls of the tires... They did not fail. Eventually he got the tires replaced. And this was about 30 plugs sticking out of his four tires sidewalls.
these types of car owners are why public transport should be a priority. that way you can actually be more strict about whats roadworthy / take their license if theyre especially idiotic without taking away their only way to get to work
I drive an old 98 civic that totally looks like youd want to avoid driving near it. However, as someone that regularly performs preventative maintenance and who is somewhat skilled in auto mechanics, I know she is sound and absolutely safe for the road. As a practitioner of defensive driving, other motorists giving me a wide berth suits me just fine. For a daily Ill take function over form 100 percent of the time. Its those that have no idea how a car works, who never look under the hood and never perform any repair or maintenance until something breaks or fails catastrophically that im worried about. You know, your average driver.
Happy Monday! What's your plans for the holidays coming up?
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Plans ? I don't make plans anymore ( the word " premeditated" floats around court rooms way to easily 😜 )
Traveling to see the kids this time. Enjoy your time with your little guys 1st Christmas!
@@Leonardokite safe travels and we can't wait to celebrate Christmas with him. Super excited 😊
There is a storm rolling through during the holidays so it appears i will be shoveling snow , again so thats what my plans are , lol . I love working on cars this time a year , that constant drip of melting snow on your head is delightful .
Every time I see one of these compilations it makes me want to go detail my car inside and out again while whispering affirmations of love to it.
These make me feel like a master mechanic. I hate working on cars.
I didn't fully detail it but I did clear the junk out after seeing these videos.
@@derrickbonsell i still have to vacuum the rice from my trunk, but i´m lazy to do it in the freezing weather outside.
@@Morpheus-pt3wqwashing the car in winter sucks !! And because our roads are salted (uk) it’s gets dirty right after cleaning it!
@@akubel33t i did that once. The next day morning was interesting, as i couldn´t get in the car 🤣 All doors were frozen shut.
Only thing worth cleaning is the undercarriage AFTER winter. And - for obvious reasons - windows. Unless i´m going to car inspection, i´m not cleaning the whole car. The next day after it was cleaned, it looks the same, almost as if i´d have parked it on desert.
Someone needs to introduce the owner of the "spider" car to the owner of the "roach" mobile. Problem solved.
… at least for the guy with the roaches 😉
You fool, now there are two spider cars
@@booboothefool3342 don't you want to drive a spyder around town?
Only one possible solution to this car - it needs to be a training car for firefighters to learn what to do if a car is burning.
@@JamesDoe67 in this particular case: let it burn.
I would never have let that roach car into the shop , let alone get in it to begin with.
That was disgusting. You know some of them fell off and will now multiply in the shop too. Just set it on fire and be done with it.
send them to a pet store to buy a gecko, have that infestation cleaned up in a few weeks.
@@gp.5989 Hard to get rid of.
An ozone generator would be the first angle of attack.
Infestations of cockroaches is just one reason I don't eat food in my car!
It's bad enough that I keep having spiders repeatedly setting up home around the exterior despite regular spraying (at least roaches don't get past the spiders)!
2:38 the Tesla wheels on a jeep is honestly hilarious to think about
Sounds like the owner was after that 'slammed' look!
How did the Jeep owner happen into a set of Tesla wheels, and what went through his tiny little tweaker mind to make him think, "imma put them on my Jeep!"
@@mindpilot72 A: Stolen!
@@stevie-ray2020
First thing that popped into my mind.
You need some “Just Rolled In” stickers to stick on the vehicles whose owners decline all repairs so the rest of us can avoid them 😂
😂 I do have some on my website but their would be a lot of vehicles with those stickers on them lol
Actually that is a good idea. Placed on the back of the car so police can pull the car off the road
My Old Man was a 30+ year GM service tech, and I can easily imagine him slapping a JRI sticker in some discreet location on a problem car for the proverbial next guy to find.
I mean really...3" stickers, sold in stacks of 10-20, keep in the top of your toolbox for those "special occasions". Good merch opportunity there
Let's think positively: the owners just declined so they can get more quotes and will eventually do the job or junk the car.
Let's lie to ourselves a little bit at least
"Just barely rolled out again."
I show my Ranger these video's just to let it know how good it has it! 🤣
While watching these I’m reminded I need to fix my Ranger. 😂
Between the spider eggs and the cockroaches, this should be your “nightmare before Christmas” episode. Lol
The "spider eggs" are pumpkin seeds.
@@Johnnii360 I don't think so. I just made them orange to stand out in the thumbnail. The tech said they were fuzzy though. But you never know.
@@JustRolledIn Ah okay I guess you're right. I watched the images now on my PC and that things on the brake caliper looks really like eggs. But the one on the tire more like Pumpkin Seeds. :)
@@Johnnii360 lol I agree! Never seen what's on those tires and brakes, but if they are spider eggs. I'm running away 😂
Flamethrowers! Get the flamethrowers!
Wow the serpentine belt around the oil filter is a new one 🤣
Lubricates the belt 😆
@@JustRolledIn 👍
and I thought the magneto was innovative.
@@JustRolledIn Except there's no way the crankshaft-pulley would have enough contact with the belt to actually move it!
@@stevie-ray2020 I doubt they even checked to see if the belt was turning after finishing this “repair”.
That plastic body panel to hide rust perforation is hilarious. Welding a rim is also another real.headshaker. all those plugs in the sidewall...just total craziness.
TBF, those plugs did get it to the shop, and that's probably all they were intended to do.
I have seen many things in my time but never seen anyone try to weld a tire
The plastic body panels is a normal product body shops install to repair rusted rockers and body panels all the time. Som guy just got one and didn’t install it fully. Normally involves adhesives and rivets.
I've seen the ads for those plastic rust hole covers before, they seem dangerous for a BoF vehicle, but I thought I saw some for unibody SUVs as well😬
@@GreenJeep1998 How is adding those plastic covers going to make it more dangerous? Other than if it isn't installed properly and flies off.
It must have crushed that guy's soul that after 30 tries he couldn't stop that leak in his tire. He had to break down and buy a new one.
Probably spent more on repair kits than a new tire would have cost.
My daughter, plugged her tire, one and done.
I could understand it if the idea was to just get it to hold air long enough to limp it to the shop… and they had no spare tire?
At what point did he say, “Just one more try ?” The 4th ?? 10th ?? 23rd ??
Hot patch it. Always works.
that Serpentine belt misrouting is the *first time* i've laughed out loud at one of these goofs instead of shaking my head.
Yeah, but can you imagine if a cartoonist (animator) got ahold of this? The engine would start, someone would say, "Oh, no", then the oil pump would start spinning, someone would say, "But that's impossible", and the Looney Tunes would take off from there.
It's a brilliant idea, it keeps the oil filter holder tight!
How did the belt not self destruct within a few km/miles?
@@uhtred7860 It wasn't wrapped around the crankshaft pulley at all!
@@cjimcook *camera pans over to a sheepish looking Elmer Fudd, who gives the trademark laugh nervously. Bugs spontaneously pops out a drain grate in the garage with a map for Albuquerque (for once), takes one look and goes "what a maroon"
Hell no! I don’t like spiders
Ok, ok I’ll take the spiders.....NO ROACHES
Same 😆 the technician said it feels like spiders were crawling on him the whole time.
Who pulled the car into the shop with all those roaches running around inside of it? Park that car out on curb it's not allowed on the lot, much less in the shop.
I'll take NEITHER !
No, not spiders they crawl into your mouth while you are sleeping.
@@JustRolledIn I have had that feeling! Not particularly with spiders, but it’s like inverse ASMR.
I suppose rebar is cheaper than a tow 😂
Great episode!
"Customer declined all repairs"
See that's why I love Germany. You either get it fixed or you won't be allowed out on the roads anymore. That stuff is DANGEROUS.
A lot of times with these I think the customer realizes that the car isn't worth fixing and sends it to a scrapyard.
Depends on the state in America. Some states require yearly car inspections and if they don't pass the car is undrivable till it passes inspection.
Not true at all, I live in a state the does inspections, and people still drive with expired inspection stickers.
We have too many dishonest mechanics in the states, they would hold your car for Ransom.
_"See that's why I love Germany. You either get it fixed or you won't be allowed out on the roads anymore. That stuff is DANGEROUS."_
Gee, I generally work on my car myself. That's not an option in Deutschland?
The very last clip, I think those Christmas Trees are NOT big enough, we can still see the vehicle.
The Christmas tree reminded me...auction in Idaho, shed for sale, expected it to be dismantled and moved piece by piece. NO! Buyer and a dozen buddies picked it up off the foundation, bungied it to a pickup and drove it home. Guess who got stuck behind it on a narrow two lane dirt road down the mountain.
That Christmas tree on the car has "Grizwald" written all over it. Merry Christmas folks.
0:06 was bad enough when I was replacing wheel trims on a Vauxhall/Opel Corsa and had to remove a medium size spider from a steel rim - I'm not an arachnophobe, but in England there is one bitey species increasingly found in semi rural areas - I really wasn't sure if this was one of them! I managed to persuade it with the end of a long trim tool to find a safer place to be and both of us went our separate ways..
Once had a car up, set the tranny jack in place, turned around and hanging like an inch from my nose was a big female black widow.
" I'm not an arachnophobe, but in England there is one bitey species"
Yep, got to look out for those bitey species of spiders in the UK, they can cause you quite an inconvenience...
Lucky we dont have any of those pesky bitey ones in Australia.
I mean sure we have funnel webs, trapdoors, white tails, redbacks and huntsmen spiders..but they tend to be less bitey and more ..killer-ish.
LMAO put the belt around the oil filter. Too good.
The last clip looked like the Griswalds were back in town 🤣
I had a clunking spare tire problem. Ignored it until I left it sitting at a red light a half block from home. Luckily I saw it fall off and was able to stop and retrieve it before anyone hit it or made off with it. Discovered I had been missing the spring that keeps the retention cable pulled tight. Don't lose that spring.
I had one on an old Tacoma that rusted to non existence, so when we took it off the whole holding assembly turned to dust.
A friend of mine in Vancouver had an old VW bus and he was driving up a hill on the west side, his entire engine dropped out, at a light, he stuffed it back in and it was still running. He kept driving.
2:29 I believe that the term you are referring to is: "Oh, hell no".
Those spider eggs are common in Florida. My truck sat in one spot for about 2 years and my tires were covered in them. Another truck I bought had them all over the tires, brakes, and bumpers.
they're tussock moth caterpillar cocoons!
@@Grape_hikes Dude thank you so much!!! I've been trying to figure out what they were!!! My family had a whole argument about it. My uncle was trying to tell me they were coaches. It makes sense because those things were everywhere! I would come back inside from working on my truck and I'd have a couple of those caterpillars on me. I accidentally killed one taking my shirt off. He was on my neck and I didn't know it, poor thing haha
@1:25 - HOLY COW! That's some innovative repair work. Those clamps are likely stainless steel, so the repair will certainly outlast the vehicle.
That cab corner ain't never gonna stay on if you don't use any duct tape.
And gorilla glue ( 2 or 3 tubes should suffice )
They forgot to plug the hole with newspapers too
@@robertmoffett3486 that's right
Any car with bugs running around inside it, I'm not getting in...
During the course of this video, my oxygen intake system became intermittent, and my audio system manufactured some strange 'gagging' noises. Should I bring myself in for inspection?
😆 yes
"Oh, Nurse!"
Nurse Ratched will properly deal with it.
@@j_taylor Hello, nurse!
No, You are working as intended.
LOL How else do you carry a Christmas tree? LMAO. Great video as always. My plans are to stay home and stay warm.
Sounds like perfect plans. Pretty much the same for us. Enjoy some time off with our son 😊
@@JustRolledIn As long as they're properly secured, no problem. Dance away!
I just wonder how they're gonna get that thing through the front door! 😆
There's a "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" bit in here somewhere...
@@bobmcl2406 I have seen some with most of the needles blow off. Then it shouldn't be a problem! LOL
The two griswold’s at the end was perfect.
not sure where else to put a spare, but gm's idea of that cable was a bad one. mines gone. where? not sure. i take care of my truck too. noticed it the next mornin after driving home at 2 am. all i can say is i'm thankful it was that time, and i was in a very rural area too.
"It's not going in our front yard Russ, It's going in our living room!"😂
Merry Christmas Everybody!
Grim reaper, the force is strong with these ones 💀☠️
My one-stop channel for all the CRINGE and FACEPALM I could ever want. Please make more. lol
I should've got a picture of the Sebring that was in today.
Rear end feels loose, you say? Yeah, the lateral link snapped in half, you've got a dynamic alignment.
I feel blessed. I am so lucky to have a great mechanic for over 35 yrs. I also drive a 2009 Honda Accord w/ 110,400 on it that runs fine. For the most part, nothing but routine repairs/maintenance when something wears out. Batteries, tires, brakes, alternator, fluids changed when needed.
3:00 this gives national lampoon's christmas vacation vibes.
Got 2 weeks off this year , can't wait !
2:58! Hey ! I like that nice big fluffy Christmas tree at 2:58! LOL
At first, I thought a clip from "Christmas Vacation" got thrown in at the end...
Happy Holidays my friend , also its your childs first of many Christmas celebrations so congrats . Be safe and look forward to another year of great clips .
Thank you my friend! Happy holidays and Merry Christmas to you as well. Still got 3 videos to post until the year is over 😊👍
In case people don't know, you can't plug a sidewall leak. Nor can you repair a tread leak that is too close to the sidewall. You have to replace the tire.
Spider Eggs???? From the thumbnail I thought it was CORNFLAKES!!!! 🤣🤣😂😂
I realise that most of these videos involve crazy self fix car owners but trying to smash some wheels that don’t fit onto your car…wtf?
The serpentine belt gave me a badly need laugh!
My ex-wife fought like Hell to get our 1992 Subaru Legacy in the divorce. 5 months afterward, it tossed the accessory pulley off the crankshaft after her new BF changed the belt. It ate up the snout of the crank so bad you couldn't get a new key in the end of the crank, so he took a grinder and cut a slot for the key to fit. He then used JB Weld to install a new pulley and secure the bolt that had also ripped out the threads on the end of the crank. She then tried to trade me for the 1987 Mitsubishi Montero, that I just had to spend $700 on a new clutch and flywheel she helped burn out. When I refused she tried to have the divorce attorney force me to, which led us in front of a judge. On the way to court the crank in that Subaru sheared off at the snout, leaving nothing for the accessory pulley to attach to. The judge denied her request.
Everyone of these are like. “I’m not paying that! I know where I can get it fixed for like $40.”
How do some of us just know these things and others are mystified at a valve cover cap?
One thing I like about this UA-cam channel is that I always believe the thumbnail pic must be clickbait but it's not. I click on the video and watch to find the crazy thing in the thumbnail pic is real and part of the video. Love that!
Not gonna lie, the serp belt had me rolling! 😂
those were gypsy moth eggs. Once adults, gypsy moths dont fly, they climb up trees and in this case, tires and lay their eggs, millions of them.
I actually LOL with all those tire plugs. If one wont work, try all of them hahahaha. It is always fun watching your vids, thanks for making them.
Cheers for that - makes far more sense..not aware of any spiders that tend to lay huge amounts of individual egg sacks and they certainly dont lay eggs as a herd/group - spider eggs sacks tend to contain hundreds of eggs, they dont lay hundreds of sacks.
0:06 car is covered in spiders? Welp, nothing for it. *_*lights the car on fire and walks away_**
I don't know a lot about cars, but I knew enough to get a good laugh from all of these.
These videos blow me away!! I feel like I’ve won the genetic lottery when it comes to common sense.
I've done a few dumb things, but these people should be in some kind of home for being this dumb.
Multi-plugged sidewall and rebar tie rod repairs are probably folks who have some off-roading experience. Used those or similar techniques to make it back to the trailhead before (though I wouldn't drive them on the road like that given the choice).
If I was the owner of the car at 1:31, I'd get rather get it hauled to the shop on a rollback truck. My dad taught me that "It's better to be safe than sorry"
Had to look up what a rollback truck is. In Australia we call them tilt trays, or simply a tow truck (yes, I know it's not actually towing anything.)
There are plenty of areas that roadside-assistance won't go to, especially here in Australia, so you'll need to do a bush-repair of some sort!
3:00 Come on kids, it's time for a good ole Griswold family Christmas!
These people should leave the repairs to the experts. Love the Christmas tree's. 👍 👍 👍
Haaa !! The last cars reminded me of National Lampoons Christmas vacation !! Getting the perfect Griswald tree !! 🤣🤣🤣
frankly the one im happy to see made it to shop was the makeshift fixer from the curb bashing lets hope the customers quick fix saved the car from a lot more long term damage
Light that car on fire, way to many spiders.
I believe they are a type of moth...
I love the "Customer declined all further repairs". It should say "customer is and idiot and will be back soon"
I know about the Christmas tree tied to to the top of a vehicle, back in 1967 when I was 16-years old and in Jr. High School my older cousin ,who was a teacher and went into the woods hunting 2 Christmas trees and a pair of 15-footers and brought them home on top of a 1967 VW Super Beetle, but we brought plenty of rope and the trees didn't hid the car.
I once had a lose spare tyre on my ute and got the same noise.🤣
Ah yes, I always wanted a Christmas Tree that was wider than it is tall. For when you have 6-foot ceilings but LOTS of presents to put under it!
Chode tree.
this is the reason you HAVE to be thorough when purchasing a used car.. you never know what the previous owner did
I've bought a few vehicles where I've discovered that the alarm or immobiliser has been poorly installed!
1:34 BWAAHAHAHAA the wiring jobs always make me laugh, what were they thinking?
For starters, the different colors are just for decoration
@@robertmoffett3486 😆
Auto shop in high school should be mandatory for graduation.
Cars with bugs? No thank you!
One of the things I used to dread when going to wholesale vehicle auctions was the real possibility of bringing home bed bugs.
That big Christmas tree is funny as hell.
The guy that delt with the Tesla rims should have told the customer well get a bigger hammer 🔨
I'm a suck for convertibles! That Comaro is awesome!
:20 They may be cocoons or something. I've never seen that many spider egg sacs without webs, and I've seen huge spider clusters.
I wish there were laws that a mechanic could mark a car not roadworthy. Too many are unsafe, and could kill someone.
Usually there's some State or Provincial (Canada) entity within the goverment that you could call to report a vehicle as being unsafe and needing an state/provincial inspection to be allowed on the road.
The problem of course is that shady shops would pull this all the time to scare people into getting unnecessary repairs
Too much potential for abuse. Sorry to say it, but thousands of shops are run by crooks.
Christmas tree that's perfect as an ending piece. 👍👍👍
Had a customer come into the store bought a 3 seat leather couch and tried to jam it into their hatchback the couch was longer than the car
I've seen that way too many times 😅🤦
Hatchbacks are awesome for that.
For really big loads, get a convertible! 😁
Just when I thought that I’ve seen it all, you have another video. Nice work.
True story, a friend in college once drove 100 miles from his ranch in South Texas back to civilization....with huge 2 inch mesquite thorns in the side walls of his car tires. Out of necessity.. there was nowhere to get them repaired. When he reached a place with a store, he replaced them with plugs. Then drove an additional 500 miles with those plugs sticking out the side walls of the tires... They did not fail. Eventually he got the tires replaced. And this was about 30 plugs sticking out of his four tires sidewalls.
You post videos about the time I crack my first beer
Enjoy them both 👍
The universe does make sense
these types of car owners are why public transport should be a priority. that way you can actually be more strict about whats roadworthy / take their license if theyre especially idiotic without taking away their only way to get to work
That plastic rust cover up is made by Quick Covers. Ya, they're not great but they're good for a daily driver and will pass state inspection.
Too funny. First time I've ever seen it lol
0:21 I wonder if the technician gave the customer his wrench back. 🤣
OMG that first clip ... nuke the entire vehicle, from orbit.
Those Christmas trees were scary, but hilarious! 😆
Oh man, really!! You did us dirty on that first clip!! Lol
The "another shop" shop strikes again!
AKA my mate or my cousin but most likely me
I feel like we all have this fear in the back of our mind we’ll one day end up seeing our cars in these videos 🤣
3:05...
"Seems Kinda "Skimpy" in TheFront!" 😜
Last clip definitely watched Christmas Vacation too often lol
Red SUV @ 2:57: “If you’re not FIRst, you’re last.”
😂
What is it going to be like when all those spider eggs hatch? That right there is a horror movie in the making!
And there goes the GRISWALD FAMILY CHRISTMAS TREE 🎄!
At least the impromptu tree transporters had their hazard lights on lol
I drive an old 98 civic that totally looks like youd want to avoid driving near it. However, as someone that regularly performs preventative maintenance and who is somewhat skilled in auto mechanics, I know she is sound and absolutely safe for the road. As a practitioner of defensive driving, other motorists giving me a wide berth suits me just fine. For a daily Ill take function over form 100 percent of the time. Its those that have no idea how a car works, who never look under the hood and never perform any repair or maintenance until something breaks or fails catastrophically that im worried about. You know, your average driver.
Next video...
"Customer states that ever since this past weekend his car smells like a pine tree"
1:05 "what? i thought that was the oil pump!"
"Hammer them on and they won't fit" I feel like this person has been influenced by video games. 'Yeah just pick up any ammo, it'll fit in your gun'
Yo the wrench turned into a washer goes crazy 😂😂😂
That rust repair sure was something. I haven’t seen stuff like that before.
The one who tried to put tesla wheels on his jeep
*Why just Why*
Sounds like the owner was after that 'slammed' look!
@@stevie-ray2020 What do you mean I can't put tesla wheels on here.. how dare you deny me my every wish😅🤣
In the thumbnail I thought the spider eggs was like frosted flakes stuck to their tire