Hey everyone I'm Chad! Since I was a kid I always have loved cool cars. My passion started as a young boy cruising around with my Mom in her Corvettes. After high school I decided to start working in the car business at 18. From detailing cars to selling them I've never stopped working with car stores. In 2008 I started making KZread Car Videos to sell cars. The first day I filmed a Audi A6 and put the KZread video link on Craigslist. That afternoon I had a phone call and I sold the car that night from making a video about it. Lets just say I never stopped and ended up selling over 450 cars myself from doing car review videos. Today I'm not a Car Salesman anymore, but I'm still helping people and dealerships sell by making videos of the inventory. It works and if it didn't this channel would not be here today. Check out my videos from New Car Review, Used Car Review and Car Vlogs from my daily life working in the car business. Thanks so much and make sure to comment, like and sub!
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It it makes anyone feel any better I bought a 2017 Nissan Sentra new with 27 miles in it and it now had 130,000 with the same transmission. So far mines has been reliable.
Odd subject ... drive what you like. Who gives a shit. Especially whether some oddball used car salesman says it's for you or not.
Don't you know that because people hate CVTs manufactures fake shifting with software? Why don't they just go back to geared transmissions. I HATE CVTs!
The repair shop is who really kills these cars 🚗, they are reliable I own one over 12 years and it’s still running like it’s brand new but what spend on it to keep on the road could have got me a brand new car cash” this is what killing this car as a brand in America, you can sell this car for even 3000$ and you would still find a lot of people still won’t buy it because of it’s high repair cost 😢
Smh
We appreciate the help but you talk to much. Waste of time sadly
That is the BMW car that I will like it so much so how can you help me to get some.
This is absolutely and without question where the big money lies in auto sales. You'll make a fortune, but at the expense of morals. You'll be taking great advantage of low intellect, vulnerable people who are at your lot because all the respectable lots with salespeople who actually have morals and didn't want to make someone whose life has already been hard enough even harder, declined their application for credit. After you collect their $3,000 down payment, you'll smile when you slide over the contract that is going to make their life a living hell, and they will smile when they sign it; and they will be on cloud nine when they drive off the lot in that 2012 Chevy Cruze that they just agreed to pay $13k over 4 years at 30% APR for! It's got 180,000 miles on it but sure looks nice! As long as it doesn't break down before they leave the lot, it's all good! After that it's payday! Just mentally block the rest out and you're good.
Gm,killed off the big car. And let America down?
2019 chvey silverado
If it doesn’t come with a standard transmission option I don’t buy it, that’s why I jumped ship from Honda to Mazda because Honda started phasing out all their manual transmissions when all their vehicles use to have a manual transmission option. I shouldn’t have to buy a civic Si just to get a manual transmission, they should come as an option for all their vehicles except the hybrids.
6-7 children? He want's the Gover nment to raise the future criminals
He is relating to the black population that will sign their soul over to drive an old ass luxury car. Everyone needs to work!
The Welfare queens like SUV's...shame they can't own a home because they are lazy sloths!
First this video is CAP 🧢 So once the car dealership sells you the car per the “contract” the bank is “ASSIGNED” and no promissory note was signed which is required to pay back the debt and filed a UCC 1 lien with perfected security interest to have their name on the title legally. & without that promissory note they have no real security interest at all 🤣 therefore have no right to repossess nothing 🤣 and owes you those payments back you’ve been making the whole time some body fact check me 🤣🤣 here’s what ChatGPT has to has about this case law 👀 In the case of First National Bank of Amarillo v. LaJoie, the court ruled that when a consumer purchases a vehicle through an installment contract, the purchaser retains ownership rights, and the seller (dealership) does not hold a security interest in the vehicle. This precedent can be used to argue that any credit union, as an assignee of the installment contract, does not have a valid security interest in your vehicle, as you are the purchaser and retain ownership rights according to your contract with the dealership. The thing we don’t know 📚
Man what a hooptie, at least you're honest about the hoopties you're trying to sell
this car in iran is + 100000 $ And people pay cash for it
I own a Q7 4.2L V8 and cheap as chips for service and parts :) Nice video by the way. 👍👍
Mine cost less than $9,000 brand new…1988. 36 years later, I’m still driving it…93,000 miles
Man your the worst
How much does it cost.
Generally decent trucks but after 175k
I want a vehicle that is -big enough to sometimes take 5 people -big enough to get supplies for my shops -get at least 19mpg -reliable -not overpriced by brand name And here I am
One time we had one come in the shop for an engine rebuild, took us about a little over a amonth to gather all the parts needed.
Wow what a waste of time
That was a waste of ten minutes, none of those we’re actually hidden spots
replaced bulbs on both like 2 weeks agon and now right side brake light bulb is not working
How sad is that? Such a crooked industry. Chances are the dealer knew the whole time
I don't like how the driver seat doesn't go back all the way like in the older Cadillacs can't full stretch legs on long rides
I'm on my third transmission in seven years. It was a crappy design for Nissan
Interesting. I have an '88 Corsica LT that's been in my family since purchased new during 1987. Currently just over 100K miles. Had some cosmetic body work done plus normal wear and tear maintenance. Runs great.
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If you can do your own water pump service, 5k oil changes, and service the transmission frequent these cars last forever and arent crazy expensive if you can do your own work
Facts I have a 98 Chevy s 10 4.3 liter standard I love it
This guy should've did his research before sounding goofy on video. Maybe it's a Carolina thing!
I like old ford trucks f 150 (1999-2009)
I have a 2006 3.9 with 95k. Live this car, it's a sleeper for sure. If you can do your own repairs it's a fine car. Really handles like nothing I've ever owned with 50/50 weight-distribution.
I have a 1991 thats just as clean i bought it from a old lady who husband had died all OG with the ext cab and 4x4 120 mikes on it just need paint which im bout to get done one it now i only paid 500 for it thats a really nice truck but 20 high especially when you can find them cheaper it pretty ok condition and fix it up just as nice
My Nissan maxima had this
Coming across super shady talking about how customer got lucky, and I’m betting they would’ve still bought it after a test drive but then they wouldn’t have been able to unwind the deal and that’s why you are pushing test drives. The only test drive you should make is straight to a mechanic you trust when financing $2750 cars
I have a 2005 Chevy Tahoe Z71 and my push button 4x4 buttons are on the dash board left of the steering wheel
I have had nothing but problems with my 2017 kia forte
The head lights, the side mirrors are after market, many aftermarket parts on it, ill pay 2500 for it, and i think is too much, 277k
It needs a full detail. Clay it out, buff, It would looks much better
This guy is hilarious 😂
Video is wack showing the same ol crap.. what we been seeing
My Passat has more than 277000 miles
"let's hit the roads!" *pulls out slower than my grandmother*
$$$?
Back seats lay down