Watching that wee Yaris reminded me of my old one.Ran it up to 140,000 miles and traded it in.Regretted it pretty quickly afterwards it was so reliable as well....
Fantasic little cars. We`ve had several. My daughter had one that she never had serviced for 120,000 mile, the engine was running as sweet as a bell even thought the "red tea pot" light (as she called the oil warning light) was on for weeks
If aliens landed in the field next to the raceway, and this was the first introduction they had to the Human race, they would wonder what the heck was going on! 🤣
they are entirely worthless and no longer road legal. The parts are more trouble and cost to remove. Labour is very expensive in the UK. If they had any value, people would bother to strip them.
People always say the same thing. They can't see the picture bigger at all. If these cars were all stripped instead of jumped where would all the parts go? They'd sit in a garage for months maybe years and then go in the bin. The most important thing they fail to realise though is that when you buy a car you can do whatever you want with it and if that means smashing it up for fun then that's entirely your choice!
@@jonnowright2126 Yes the days are long gone when you could wander around a scrap yard and take parts off an old car, H&S saw to that. All of these cars will have been MOT failures that would cost more to put right than the car would have been worth.
Most of the parts that are valuable (lights, trim, interior, wingmirrors etc.) have been removed anyway. A rusted or written off shell with a motor with the EML on isn't worth anything. The people that race them are all scrappies anyway so if something is worth keeping they'll know it.
Watching that wee Yaris reminded me of my old one.Ran it up to 140,000 miles and traded it in.Regretted it pretty quickly afterwards it was so reliable as well....
Fantasic little cars. We`ve had several. My daughter had one that she never had serviced for 120,000 mile, the engine was running as sweet as a bell even thought the "red tea pot" light (as she called the oil warning light) was on for weeks
If aliens landed in the field next to the raceway, and this was the first introduction they had to the Human race, they would wonder what the heck was going on! 🤣
Im a bit surprised they didn't put the white work vans at the end as they would be a softer landing
Thrilling performance congratulations, please take care 👍
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god i hate my laugh ahhahha
Nice
Emaknya itu pake .obil kecil seperti qq, panda, matiz, spark, uno, ceria, picanto, dll.
why dont they call the polish guy at the roundabout...he'd set a new record on his suzuki swift, or maybe that's all cgi
Большинство машин, через которые они перепрыгивают, вполне пригодны для езды
Oh yes. 😍😆
Golf 1 😠😠😠
Coool
wasted parts of cars.
Thats life
they are entirely worthless and no longer road legal. The parts are more trouble and cost to remove. Labour is very expensive in the UK. If they had any value, people would bother to strip them.
People always say the same thing. They can't see the picture bigger at all. If these cars were all stripped instead of jumped where would all the parts go? They'd sit in a garage for months maybe years and then go in the bin. The most important thing they fail to realise though is that when you buy a car you can do whatever you want with it and if that means smashing it up for fun then that's entirely your choice!
@@jonnowright2126 Yes the days are long gone when you could wander around a scrap yard and take parts off an old car, H&S saw to that. All of these cars will have been MOT failures that would cost more to put right than the car would have been worth.
Most of the parts that are valuable (lights, trim, interior, wingmirrors etc.) have been removed anyway. A rusted or written off shell with a motor with the EML on isn't worth anything. The people that race them are all scrappies anyway so if something is worth keeping they'll know it.