The shop that tried to pull the scam should be called out by name.
@crisnmaryfam73447 ай бұрын
They thought they would either get a huge bill, OR not work on it at all. I see this all too often. Had they, they would have just swapped parts for oem "like" parts to make more money on part markup, Then caused issues, that they would then subsequently claim are just common issues with the car... NOT something THEY caused by using knockoff parts. They should be called out and put out of business.
@Stealth866517 ай бұрын
Always, no reason to protect a shitty dealer, especially when you can always release the information anonymously. Otherwise you're just directly supporting more customers in your industry getting scammed and ensuring people will always distrust mechanics.
@RealDirtyDan20007 ай бұрын
I agree, but the problem is unfortunately the car wizard could still be hit with a defamation lawsuit no matter how right he is
@runarandersen8787 ай бұрын
True: But he said that even if they have right, they can still get a lawsuit. And even they win, it will use a lot of unnecessary time, money and paperwork. It is easier to just not mention them, sadly.
@imfloridano54487 ай бұрын
Send me the name I'll put them on blast😁
@Chthonian1217 ай бұрын
I'd respect people more if they said "Yea we don't have any experience with Bentley's so we can't work on the car" rather than quoting 15k and never get that customer back ever
@acs59287 ай бұрын
Those types of mechanics caused the distrust that consumers attach to almost all mechanics
@Chthonian1217 ай бұрын
@@Gone_huntingg What? lol
@JobyJoby-iw2wr7 ай бұрын
Probably the local Jiffy Lube - "that's who checked out our cars back in New York!..."
@luisgonzalez84236 ай бұрын
It's a common tactic if you don't want to do the job charge triple so its worth it
@davesparkz7 ай бұрын
A dealer getting scammed. The irony of that statement.
@jaapaap1235 ай бұрын
Good on them! Hope they liked it.
@PSB-9007 ай бұрын
What the Wizard stated and I have been saying myself for decades. You can buy a car from anywhere but more importantly you better find a Dealer/Independent shop that you trust when your cart needs service. I drove Saab's for 35 years and used an independent shop that only serviced Saab's. We had a great relationship and their work was absolutely perfection. Never had to take any repair back because something wasn't done right the first time. Grimes is a gem! Never give him a reason to stray elsewhere away from Omega.
@KiwiCatherineJemma7 ай бұрын
A bit over 20 years ago, a friend with limited cash bought an already "mature aged" Nissan station waggon, she bought it out of a newspaper advert private sale, and it was good at first. After owning it awhile a loud TIMING CHAIN rattle started. It sounded horrendous on startup and idling especially. She took it to a neighbourhood mechanic workshop somewhere and had the timing chain replaced. It was great, for awhile. But before very long, that timing chain rattle was back as bad as ever. By that time, she had some permanent work and could get a finance loan, so signed up for a brand new car. She let me buy the Nissan off her for a bargain "mate's rates" price. I drove it home, very gently, and parked it, and then made an appointment with, another different mechanic workshop business she had used previously and recommended highly. This one had changed it's name over the years, but had originally been called "(Suburb-name) Datsun repairs" or something. Yes, they had specialised in Datsuns and Nissans for literally decades. They knew these cars inside out. I made an appointment there and drove in, gently, and they replaced the timing chain as required. I asked the mechanic why the already replaced timing chain, had worn out prematurely, after just a couple of thousand kilometres/miles. He explained that the engine block had EXTRA threaded holes into which the chain guides could be easily screwed into the wrong holes. It would fit and work fine but the chain's life was greatly shortened (either because the chain was overtight, or too loose, I assume). Anyway I had the car for a long time after that and drove it for many miles including towing tonnes of animal feed wheat on a trailer, and towing an entire car on a flat tow A-frame from the city to my outback home. The engine ran fine until the car eventually died (from other causes. The timing chain was still fine). Mechanics that specialise in certain models of car learn the details, that a competent mechanic, not familiar with that model, might screw up.
@freefall82437 ай бұрын
I worked as an Audi tech for 15 years. Audi/VW worked its way through most of the alphabet on it coil upgrade part numbers. The heat that they are subjected to, breaks all of the insulators down.
@counterstrifekid7 ай бұрын
My parents had a 05 Continental GT. The number of problems this thing had nearly caused a divorce.
@NeitouSama7 ай бұрын
That’s because owning a car like that you supposed to just keep it as a lawn ornament. Maybe drive it once or twice a month on the weekends, and then never drive it. If you daily drive it, expect to put more and more more money into it. The people that buy these cars have like 10 other cars. And they only drive these once a month at most.
@ulflei6 ай бұрын
@@NeitouSama and that is exactly what creates all these problems NOT driving the car I put 10000 Miles a year on my 2008 and have only done regular maintenance and no other problems
@luisgonzalez84236 ай бұрын
@@NeitouSamaget off the internet kid
@NeitouSama6 ай бұрын
@@luisgonzalez8423 I’m a 33-year-old man, but very nice attempt. Apologize that you don’t understand how exotic cars work, but that’s just the reality of them.
@Roberto-de8xv6 ай бұрын
@@NeitouSamasuch a confidently wrong post
@JustaPilot17 ай бұрын
The metal work in the gauge cluster and in front of the passenger is called Engine Turning. Very 1930s
@stephenmoxley30047 ай бұрын
It was also popular on 60s and 70s Pontiac Firebirds. Thanks for pointing that out.
@jeffreyrichard25757 ай бұрын
@@stephenmoxley3004 was thinking the same thing😊😊
@johnbriggs39167 ай бұрын
And it would be aluminium, not steel. (Note spelling.)
@rmyrvold7 ай бұрын
Just like the bolt of a pre-64 Winchester Model 70.
@MikeRthe15 ай бұрын
It’s called a jeweled finish.
@CrazyUncleChris7 ай бұрын
With premium brand vehicles, IF YOU CAN'T AFFORD A NEW ONE YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO KEEP A USED ONE ALIVE
@DanielBenzs65AMG6 ай бұрын
Idk i have an 07 s65 i have perfectly maintained, bought it at a dealer auction for 20, probably put another 20 into it and she’s mint, new it was 192k and i cant afford that lol, i can afford anything it can throw at me from here on out also
@leonardgarber24256 ай бұрын
I agree. I sold my 06 Bentley Flying Spur (4 door). Dealer wanted $6000 for tune up. I had local Bentley/Audi/Porche Specialist did a tune up for $2000. I had it a few years and I ended up having anxiety about doing brakes in the next year and a half, maybe $8000. Too much, SOLD!
@DoNuT_19856 ай бұрын
Two factors: When you buy these new, major maintenance such as engine and suspension isn't your major concern, so in many cases, the second or third owner will catch that. And indeed, while a 30k Bentley is more car for your money than a baseline 330i, you'd get a new engine for just a few essential parts swapped on the Bentley, plus: every workshop can fix the average car, but on exotics like this one, you'll need an expert or a authorized business with premium prices.
@petrosaguilar89166 ай бұрын
Wisdom right there....not.
@Kevin197006 ай бұрын
Exactly spot on. And in this case using all CAPS is correct! Sometimes you need to yell at people to get their attention 😏💸💸💸💸💸💸
@918Mitchell7 ай бұрын
I'm just surprised there's a dealership out there that actually fixes the cars before selling.
@russelljacob79557 ай бұрын
"Shockingly in good shape" ...Oh no. Grimes has now progressed to dad joke level of youtuber!
@scottimusgarrett157 ай бұрын
I don't care about your "engine-out" warning... It's a W12! One of the coolest engines ever developed! Sometimes, you gotta pay to play!😂 Thanks, Mr. and Mrs. Wizard (and Grimes) for the overview! ✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦
@Barbarapape7 ай бұрын
These cars are made just 24 miles from me, i have a neighbour who works for Bentley in Crewe. and whilst they are all about quality, the VW underpinnings are not that great. They require expert knowledge, most garages just don't understand them, hence the crazy quotes for parts that are not required. The price of genuine spares make your wallet melt, they can be be bought for good prices until you have to service and repair them.
@daveli97607 ай бұрын
you made a good choice hiring Grimes he is a master mechanic.
@Calilasseia7 ай бұрын
He's a seriously valuable asset. Just like the ex-Ferrari tech who's currently giving the Testarossa the once over. You have to admit, the Car Wizard not only has an excellent eye for repair diagnostics, but an excellent eye for lieutenants. :)
@jeffreyrichard25757 ай бұрын
excellent choice....in the NFL they call him a Franchise Player.
@richardmorris70637 ай бұрын
I used to work in a bait shop,I was known as the master baiter! Couldn't resist!
@KyleSoldani7 ай бұрын
Saw this puppy in the shop when you guys looked at my Rover for me, Grimes is a keeper! Enjoyed chatting with he and Daniel. Keep up the great work Wizard!
@russelljacob79557 ай бұрын
I hate our world. Is why I love seeing you and hoovie fix stuff, not trash stuff.
@JSFGuy7 ай бұрын
TH recently trashed the range Rover.
@russelljacob79557 ай бұрын
@@JSFGuy Yeah... I didnt like that vid at all. Yes, is an unpopular and unreliable car, but is fun and quirky. I got a 4runner. Mudding and stuff is fun. My Triumph Tiger has scars from being in some mud. But is one thing to use a vehicle for intended purpose or just fun vs cringe trashing something nice. But also think Hoovie underestimated how hard it was actually going to be on it. Get some mud on it, then off for a detail and polish. Like the Countach in snow.
@JSFGuy7 ай бұрын
@@russelljacob7955 sure thing, well with TH, he simply hires the work done.
@BCNeil7 ай бұрын
Remember ladies, this is why it's pointless to take a man with you to the repair shop to avoid being lied to. These places have no problem, lying to an exotic car dealer. Do you really think they will be more honest with your uncle Jim?
@3ZN3577 ай бұрын
That’s facts. They just want the check don’t matter what you know
@purplecorn12347 ай бұрын
But uncle Jim changed my brake pads! He knows about cars 😂
@clc23287 ай бұрын
no....but uncle Jim still knows more than her so why not
@KCAATV7 ай бұрын
Like the Mercedes, if you can't afford a new Bentley, you certainly can't afford a used one.
@mattbrown55117 ай бұрын
A fool and their money are soon parted.
@Birdmacher7 ай бұрын
There’s nothing more expensive than a cheap Mercedes
@TODORHRISTOV-t4k6 ай бұрын
@@Birdmacher Good 2nd hand Mercedes is very rear in nowadays, too much scammers are selling junk for huge profit. New chinese car may be better offer...
@DanielBenzs65AMG6 ай бұрын
I have a 2007 s65 i could never buy new but i keep it perfectly maintained, a bad year is ten grand a good year is about 2
@billrea666 ай бұрын
I have an '89 Turbo R . In 6 years of ownership , it's cost me $ 4,350.00 CDN to maintain in mint condition ..
@jstanovic6 ай бұрын
When i retired, the first thing i did was get rid of my German car and bought a Toyota. It's going on 7 years old. Looks and drives great. I recently had a dealer oil change and tire rotation. It came back with an inspection report. "Everything looks great!"
@dmimcg4 ай бұрын
I can afford to drive any car I want. I drive a 20 year old Toyota. FJB.
@jstanovic4 ай бұрын
@@dmimcg I never drove one but they look cool and I am a Toyota fan. As for, "
@BatLB7 ай бұрын
My dreamcar for 15 years now. Will never own one, but always admire.
@makecorollagreatagain18767 ай бұрын
I would wipe my butt with that car. Nothing interesting has ever happened in or on the way in those cars they are hateful dreadful waste of metal.
@FlossinBobRoss7 ай бұрын
Never say never.
@williamcricket79317 ай бұрын
Why not?
@Plumber11117 ай бұрын
I like the way german car look, especially the Comp. M5 beemers. I got a flood title one at an insurance auction for 730$, all fees included in that number. I'm transplanting a turboed honda k series engine and manual transmission into it. Honda reliability with a good looking body.
@jorgehuerta95937 ай бұрын
No don't trust me you don't want one ...
@lolvalle7 ай бұрын
1:43 "You don't mistake that for a Honda, or a Ford" me: Is that a Chrysler Crossfire?
@neddkelly44777 ай бұрын
Lol. Your right.
@mattneil14496 ай бұрын
That car was really a Mercedes though
@anthonykiedis17657 ай бұрын
Remind me to never buy a Volkswagen Auto Group product.
@ohdamnitsthatguy607 ай бұрын
The "guy that looked" saw BENTLY and in his head the cash register started going DING DING DING and I think that is what happened. Dishonest Auto Repair.
@rover737 ай бұрын
@ Mrs. Wizard. They are not “Opera pulls” they are “Organ pulls” . Love your channel.
@BillofRights19517 ай бұрын
I've got serious Omega-envy....another reason why I'm sick of California. If I lived a bit closer, I would literally ship my car to him for service...it would be worth it for repairs requiring true expertise. Love these guys!
@Renville807 ай бұрын
That pattern on the dash is 'engine turned' or 'perlage' - very ornamental indeed.
@chancewilliamson75717 ай бұрын
I don't understand why so many people go to other mechanics first, knowing how honest you are, Wizard. Seems like common sense.
@alternatereality77137 ай бұрын
"No B.S. - No games" should be your motto. Thank you for the rundown on a Big B.
@NVRAMboi7 ай бұрын
GRIMES!1!! Thanks Wizard. How I wish your shop was in close proximity to our home. I do have a trustworthy/skilled local shop at this time. I'm eager to give them my business, because if we lost them for any reason - we'd be back in the old west with stagecoach robberies.
@jagvette17 ай бұрын
This is why mechanics and shops get a bad reputation that's almost as bad as realtors and car salesmen
@richardmorris70637 ай бұрын
I recently visited a food truck parked outside a venue in LA, 20$ for a simple plate of chicken & rice. I love capitalism but I also love saving money,ill cook at home thank you.
@SuperSnakePlissken7 ай бұрын
Nothing like dealing with tons of oil leaks and issues with only 36,000 miles. Only someone who hates their money and likes throwing it away would buy a Bentley.
@simonoldroyd50377 ай бұрын
I can feel the envy there....
@johanndork53647 ай бұрын
It’s 14 years old….
@abc123fhdi7 ай бұрын
it looked like just some dried caked on dirt on the under body panel though, was it really an oil leak? Seams to run fine not sure how it really needs new coils to fix an oil leak that has nothing to do with it if there even is one, maybe someone spilled some oil during the last oil change, doesn't mean it was leaking.
@nicholasvinen7 ай бұрын
My lowly Ford is 11 years old now, around 50k miles (78000km). Makes more power than a Bentley (635hp at the wheels, around 800hp at the crank). It has never broken down and has zero oil leaks. The worst problems it has had were a boost pressure sensor failure and a leaking brake master cylinder. Both fixed without too much cost or drama. I think it's pretty clear that VAG products have below par long term reliability.
@georgebettiol83387 ай бұрын
@@abc123fhdi The oil leak is due to a failed valve cover gasket and has nil to do with the spark plugs/coils. During the YT video, Grimes stated the scan tool had established that the engine had suffered multiple cylinder misfires - which were very likely due to failing spark plugs and/or coils.
@AraCarrano7 ай бұрын
SIMCARD slot. Simcard logo has flat surface contacts, SDCARD has the contacts on the perimeter edge.
@Michael-yi4mc7 ай бұрын
Scam is a four letter word. Not good!
@mrjv750li7 ай бұрын
Scamer?
@Michael-yi4mc7 ай бұрын
@@mrjv750li 👍That too!
@mattbrown55117 ай бұрын
Amazing how close "scum" and "scam" are.
@Michael-yi4mc7 ай бұрын
@@mattbrown5511 👍Amazing how close MTG and MAGA are?
@sonnylatchstring7 ай бұрын
2:29 Opening the hood and then seeing a bunch of plastic screwed as second hood mounted on the Bentley engine is the biggest disappoinment one can have. In fact you wonder why there was need for a top hood anyway.
@craigbathurst11857 ай бұрын
The dealer should file a legal complaint to the Attorney General for fraud against the other shop.
@wernerdanler27427 ай бұрын
An outrageous repair quote does not meet the definition of fraud. It does sound like they were actually trying to scare them away. I've had places do that because they didn't want to be bothered.
@Whatisthisstupidfinghandle7 ай бұрын
Just place a lien. Much simpler
@wigletron28467 ай бұрын
@@wernerdanler2742the respectable thing to do would be to let the customer know they don't work on Bentley's.
@alexpetree20387 ай бұрын
@@wernerdanler2742yes it does lmao. They defrauded a buyer based off of a bogus repair bill. At the very least is misrepresentation, and would most likely hold up in court
@Sashazur6 ай бұрын
@@alexpetree2038if they quote ridiculous prices for repairs, you accept the quote, and they do those repairs, you may have gotten ripped off, but it’s not fraud. For it to be fraud they also need to either tell you that unnecessary repairs are needed, or they need charge you for repairs they didn’t do.
@Michael-yi4mc7 ай бұрын
Mrs. Wizard removed her shoes before entering the Bentley.
@Chthonian1217 ай бұрын
She's a keeper... a true classy woman
@thetechgenie73747 ай бұрын
lol Had one and did take care of it as far as maintenance but drove it like any other car and do detail my cars so still looks clean. To me no difference then a Mercedes, or a BMW. I won’t remove my shoes needless to say. Yes I guess because they are a shop a different story as they don’t want to get blamed for marks on carpet and etc. They tried to charge me 6k to fix suspension and ended up fixing it myself was the level sensor.
@EldePHX7 ай бұрын
Are you blind?
@garygerard42907 ай бұрын
'nice looking car but for what they want for them I'd demand them be at least as dependable and economical to own and drive as a Toyota but 'to each their own'
@roberturibe31507 ай бұрын
Did she comb her hair
@pvtmahmoud7 ай бұрын
It is listed for sale at Eddy's Volkswagen in Wichita, KS for $44998
@jguillot727 ай бұрын
35k car at best.
@rogerpritchard7 ай бұрын
30,000 more likely. Diabolical fuel economy.
@AmosDohms7 ай бұрын
@@rogerpritchardOh I doubt it's that bad. I'm sure you can get something worse.
@AmosDohms7 ай бұрын
@@rogerpritchardNever mind. Worse then a Jaguar XJS that's 20 years older lol.
@mauricedalzot54456 ай бұрын
Serious priceing going on there 10 thousand for a 2008 CRV!
@timcollins3807 ай бұрын
I live in Australia and I have a 2013 V8 4.0 Twin Turbo with 30500 miles. Its beautiful and immaculate. I own a European specialist shop so my team can service the car easily, the engine is Audi and many of the hidden parts are actually VW. Having said that, it's given no problems at all since I have owned it. They are amazing cars.
@Cogglesz7 ай бұрын
Hoovie reading the thumbnail like "He told me this Bentley was in great condition"
@richardgreene34607 ай бұрын
Grimes is OMEGA! If he "thinks" about leaving, his raise should be ten-fold to keep him! Extraordinarily brilliant!
@corndog28357 ай бұрын
For Mrs. Wizard, the pattern on the metal dash is called "Engine Turning" or "Engine Turned"
@rogermason58337 ай бұрын
And it's engine turned aluminum, not steel. Mr Wizard needs to school the ex-schoolteacher about that item....
@peterduxbury9277 ай бұрын
@@rogermason5833 I cannot believe that the Dash is 'Engine-Turned Aluminium. As we all know, Aluminium oxydizes in a very short time, it is easily scratched, even with a thin laquer coating. On the Bentley, I would like to believe that Mrs. Wizard is 100% correct when she used the term 'steel'. This is most likely to be Engine-Turned Stainless Steel, and definitely not any cheap Aluminium product. Stainless Steel Sheet is cheap, these days. I am not defending Bentley in any way. I cannot begin to estimate the cost per mile, when the car has only done 36,000 miles. A Toyota would not be in the Repair Shop at such a low mileage. I will stick with my 53-year old VW Beetle, driven daily that gets me from A to B and costs almost nothing, year after year. Greetings from Australia.
@RobertSmith-js2kz7 ай бұрын
She is 100% correct and you just clowned yourself for everyone to see
@notDonaldFagen7 ай бұрын
These people are from Kansas, you're asking a lot.
@richardmorris70637 ай бұрын
I believe it first appeared in the thirties on the Bugatti. I'm sure someone will correct me though.
@oiygfdxssfgg7 ай бұрын
It's good to hear how honest you are.
@pfmurphy5257 ай бұрын
I like the Grand National in the background better. 😂
@pscurti3507 ай бұрын
The Bandit called.. He wants his dashboard back.
@RobertSmith-js2kz7 ай бұрын
🤣 That effect was around long before the '79 trans-am but I appreciate the reference
@johnro66596 ай бұрын
It's nice to see more honest mechanics out there. It's too bad there are far too many mechanics looking to rip unsuspecting people off, REALLY PISSES ME OFF! After I graduated auto mechanics school in the 80s. Part of the program was to place graduate students in shops. They sent me to SEARS for a job, they said show up for training. I thought I just got out of school with the best grades they had seen in years. I didn't need to train for anything IMO. Their training was how to rip people off! The guys showed us how easy it was to fool people who had no clue how things work. One of the worse tricks was to carry a little bottle of oil in you pocket and squirt it on the shocks or brakes. So when you brought the customer to the car you could show them the leaks. Other things were showing people they needed front end work by just twisting the tie rods and claiming they were about to go, as a mechanic you know that is part of their natural movement but the customer didn't know that. Other things they showed us was disconnecting a spark plug wire or vacuum hose. It was totally a program that taught you how to scam SEARS customers. I quit that day went back to the school and told them what I saw and was told to do. They didn't believe me and said I was on my own because I didn't take the job! I eventually called the BBB and told them what I saw. Not long after one of the local news stations did a sting at several shops including SEARS. Almost all but one were trying to pull scams. My neighbor had a Pontiac G6 she brought to me to check after a shop told her it needed a new head gasket. I popped the hood open and I could hear a whistle and the engine was running real rough. They shop had pulled the vacuum line hid it under one of the brackets as soon as I hooked it back up the car ran fine never showed any signs the head gasket was gone. The quoted her 2200 bucks to fix the car!!!!! She offered me 100 bucks and I said no but every Christmas I would get a Dunkin Donuts gift card in the mail for a few years after.
@frankbiz7 ай бұрын
How I wish I was near your shop. It is so pleasing to see highly skilled honest trustworthy people in the automotive business because there's so many crooked, plainly corrupt shops out there.
@oldfordman687 ай бұрын
Makes me wonder if the other shop even knew to put the car in jack mode before they put it on their lift
@ulflei6 ай бұрын
Nothing bad happen if you don't ,you drive it for a few miles and everything is back to normal again ,the Wizard is a drama queen ,the problem with the vacuum lines and engine out is just up to 2007 then they were rerouted and you could repair the taking just the steering rack out.I never heard from anybody that they had a problem with the starter
@DoNuT_19856 ай бұрын
Totally agree on the trust your mechanic side of things. In my case, it is about road bikes - which can be expensive and you can definitely get scammed with unnecessary bearing swaps - in the long run, they will be straight about things and solve problems in your favor to keep a happy customer and one stream of in come rather than going for a BS fixup. .
@wallace39537 ай бұрын
Thank god America still has honest men, like the Wizzard and Grimes......you are the best!
@MegaRetr7 ай бұрын
"Shockingly in good shape" !!! WOW
@samfungccim7 ай бұрын
If that local shop tried to scam the dealer, I wonder how many other customers that local shop have been scamming for years! Karma will catch up with that local shop some day!
@blackericdenice5 күн бұрын
This is the reason he decided to stop working on American cars. 36,000 miles? There is no way he could talk me into replacing coils. He is cheating the dealer.
@Billysbreakdowns13 күн бұрын
The problem with many dealerships and corporate chain shops is way they use the service writer to exaggerate what the technician says and add a bunch of recommended items to the invoice and try to convince the customer that's what it NEEDS
@jeffwoods98167 ай бұрын
Just once I want to her Mrs. Wizard say a vehicle has "fine carinthian leather".
@cousinjohncarstuff45687 ай бұрын
Yet, some dealers give a customer a list of repairs that are not needed. I remember a Cadillac Hoovie bought. Took it to a dealer and got a long list of repairs it supposedly had to have done. Wizard found maybe half were of any concern.
@jordanimatedstreaming7 ай бұрын
1:41 is that a Regal in the background? The Regal GNX is one of my favorite cars.
@snoopy57367 ай бұрын
That would be a Grand National
@jeffreyrichard25757 ай бұрын
@@snoopy5736 Probably belongs to Hoovie's girlfriend
@snoopy57367 ай бұрын
@@jeffreyrichard2575Yea, it belongs to one of Hoovies side chicks
@Michael-yi4mc7 ай бұрын
A honest mechanic won’t get rich, but at least they can sleep good at night.
@jeffreyrichard25757 ай бұрын
actually, they will. A honest mechanic has to constantly turn away work once it gets out that they are the shop to go to.
@Mark-po5rp7 ай бұрын
I usually have to schedule repairs with my mechanic over a week out because they're that busy.
@richardmorris70637 ай бұрын
Ill bet the Wizard is worth a cool mil or two. Of course YT helps.
@richardmorris70637 ай бұрын
The best food in town is usually the most packed parking lot. Word travels fast!
@tony_25or6to47 ай бұрын
There's plenty of honest repairs to do.
@Oldjohn527 ай бұрын
The coils on my Civic have 240K and they work fine.
@ford15467 ай бұрын
It's not as luxurious inside as I thought it would be
@volvo097 ай бұрын
I believe this was the early years of when Bentley was bought by VW/Audi. They did what ford and GM did, just re using their basic switches all cars got on high trim luxury brands.
@nigelhulse15386 ай бұрын
there are different trim specs
@Sashazur6 ай бұрын
Yeah it just doesn’t look adequately high end - it’s not the switch gear specifically, just the overall look.
@billtodd65097 ай бұрын
You never fail to please me watching you and your mechanics doing quality work and not taking advantage of your customers. Do you you still get a lot of customers from a long way off? Keep up the great videos. Also, hello Mrs Wizzard.
@GreenAppelPie7 ай бұрын
There’s nothing beautiful about a car that requires the engine to be removed for simple repairs.
@naradaian7 ай бұрын
If your market demographic changes the car when the ashtray is full then its not important
@MrTilbin7 ай бұрын
Don't confuse "scam" vs "ignorance" when you have the right tool for the right job, things change.
@xTurtleOW7 ай бұрын
It is a scam. If you are incompetent to work on cars don't tell what a customers car needs.
@Dave_Stennett7 ай бұрын
Spark plugs used to be replaced at 6000 miles but as technology moved forward, the change mileage has dramatically increased some at 80,000 miles or more. The problem becomes when the gap starts to increase and when changing them at the correct mileage, the gap could have increased by 30 thou. With the increase in gap, the resistance becomes greater and the coil has to overcome that in order to discharge so when the resistance gets too much the coil discharges in itself and as such without preventative maintenance, the coils need replacing with the plugs. Some vehicles are ridiculous to service but if possible, re-gap the plugs every 20,000 miles and your coils could last the life of the engine
@RobertSmith-js2kz7 ай бұрын
gap on modern does not "grow" like it did on the copper plugs in your 77 chevy. That's what the platinum / iridium plating is for. the bigger issue now is them seizing in the head.
@Jameszi_7 ай бұрын
Mrs. Wizard out here respecting the Bentley carpet.
@AICD19997 ай бұрын
So Im wondering if the stock OEM coils only get you 36k miles then why not go for aftermarket upgrade from a known reputable company. I do this with BMW.
@Cooley787 ай бұрын
How much is the total bill with labor? 😮 Thanks for running an honest shop, Wizard.
@chrisfurlough4667 ай бұрын
Wizard out here on his "No Malarky!" tour.
@Chuck59ish7 ай бұрын
Beautiful car, taken to the proper repair shop. Thanks for the education Wizard!
@mirkoprudek49757 ай бұрын
Car Wizard - thanks for these videos showing how most car repair shops cheat and steal from their customers. I wish I lived closer to your shop. I would bring my cars to you for repairs. Keep up the good work.
@darrellsaunders42677 ай бұрын
RD Mercer's famous phrase....some kind of flim flam going on...
@rhegafd6 ай бұрын
Im not really sure why this channel seems to have taken a hard left and every video seems to be "A Scam" or "OMG 10k in repairs" Seems a little sensationalist to me. I love coming to this channel for good, true, car knowledge and an inside look of an honest mechanic. Not feeling the same as it did imo.
@FreeonRumble7 ай бұрын
The Shop tried to scam a scammer lol nice try
@mr.spokesman58497 ай бұрын
can u explain?
@FreeonRumble7 ай бұрын
@mr.spokesman5849 The previous shop tried to scam the car dealership. The car dealership (and all of them) know all about scamming because they are professional scammers
@scottchapell317 ай бұрын
@@mr.spokesman5849used car dealership enough said
@lesjean85306 ай бұрын
Whenever a dealer gets scammed, an angel gets his wings.
@SS-hz4jo6 ай бұрын
In three years or less, EVs will be 600+ miles or range while charging faster. I love channels like this that highlight reasons to get away from the scammers.
@Sashazur6 ай бұрын
The more range an EV battery has, the longer it takes to charge. So in a few more years maybe you’ll get to choose either 600 miles range OR faster charging, but not both!
@johnhammond42147 ай бұрын
I have a good friend who is a mechanic and I wouldn't trust anyone else with any of our family vehicles. Unfortunately, there are too many sharks in the garage trade.
@davidjernigan81617 ай бұрын
That's the problem with exotic cars. Nothing is cheap or easy to repair regardless of who makes them.
@garyb23924 ай бұрын
So this confirms what everyone knows…not a ton of honesty and integrity in the auto repair business
@sudsy2us7 ай бұрын
Hey wizard please let us know about your camper , you deisel truck, the citreon ,ferrerri, and the chevelle
@blackericdenice5 күн бұрын
16:59 You want to replace all the coils for the same reason the dealer want to replace the suspension?
@crisnmaryfam73447 ай бұрын
17:34 Exactly. They thought they would either get a huge bill, OR not work on it at all. I see this all too often. Had they, they would have just swapped parts for oem "like" parts to make more money on part markup, Then caused issues, that they would then subsequently claim are just common issues with the car... NOT something THEY caused by using knockoff parts.
@iceman96787 ай бұрын
I've run into this too. Doing reviews with photos is about the best recourse that you have.
@IMR_Seb7 ай бұрын
Hey car wizard. Been looking at small trucks and saw your videos covering the 3rd gen ford ranger. You said don’t touch the 3L v6 due to cracking heads but I was wondering your opinions on the 4L v6? The 2wd auto actually has decent towing and would be all I’d need. Awesome content, and thanks for your time!
@derekstocker66616 ай бұрын
Attractively priced car currently for someone with a hankering for a W twelve no doubt, BUT as you say there are pitfalls with these and other premium cars that appear from time to time. Well done on this job, another regular trade customer gained no doubt!
@Starship0077 ай бұрын
2019 to now new car prices up 42% similar to homes because of inflation. Salaries only increased 15% same time period. $100 is the new $20 bill replacement. The coils do not seem that expensive now, right. Not!
@kadiocalc7 ай бұрын
Have a look at what it costs to buy 8 Toyota injectors for a diesel Toyota 79 series Landcruiser in Australia..... Way more than what you have on the table including the Aussie and Toyota Tax
@JeffreyPerrault-hk6xe7 ай бұрын
I don't care how much of a deal a car is or how much power.I would NEVER buy a car that has to have the engine removed to do basic maintenance.YES basic.A starter motor is a wear item.
@gordoakley34476 ай бұрын
Mrs.wizard sounds like the lady on the plane telling you where your emergency exits are located 😂😂
@mystisith39847 ай бұрын
Grimes is always welcome in his level of expertise. Thanks for feeding my luxury cars phobia... I'll keep staying away.
@justsumguy2u7 ай бұрын
I never replace coils unless I can prove they're bad. Scan data will show which cylinders are misfiring, and coils can be swapped around to see if the misfire follows the coil
@barrygoldwasser54497 ай бұрын
A German product leaking at 36k miles? What a shocker...😂😂
@user-hr5di5fg8b7 ай бұрын
That's a 18 yr old car even with only 36k parts can just degrade with age. If it was like 6yr old car with 36k then I could see your point.
@barrygoldwasser54497 ай бұрын
@@user-hr5di5fg8b a quality vehicle with only 36k miles wouldn't need anything, even at 18 years old. Not even a dried up water hose. And those vehicles are always garaged, never exposed to the elements. Never had a cold start or been frozen or in 100 degree weather. Usually kept inside at 50 to 60 degrees. They're garbage, pal. No two ways about it. It's a German product assembled in England.
@martinsvensson68847 ай бұрын
@@barrygoldwasser5449 It doesnt matter. It goes by age with those things.
@dunky71577 ай бұрын
@@user-hr5di5fg8blol my 24 year old Toyota Avalon with 300k miles doesn’t leak any fluid and burns just under a quarter of a quart of oil every 5k miles between oil changes
@Whatisthisstupidfinghandle7 ай бұрын
@@user-hr5di5fg8bu can’t teach trolls
@justinhamill19316 ай бұрын
Bizarrely, drivers of "high-status" cars seemed to shoo away the person in the parking spot an average of 9.33 seconds sooner than drivers of "low-status" cars.
@lousekoya180326 күн бұрын
Kudos to misses Wizard ! She's really good with the camera ! Greetings from Quebec !
@jessewynne81937 ай бұрын
I don’t understand why shops do stupid things like this! And think someone or everyone would FALL FOR IT?! 1- the mileage is low and 2- the car has NO LEAN! Or SAG! So yea I’d question that shop too and take it elsewhere! And then that shop looses out on had they’d been honest and had a actual JOB
@Engineersoldinterstingstuff7 ай бұрын
I generally go aftermarket on parts that are crap from the OEM, why buy original expensive crappy coils? Had a new BMW 530XD the lower ball joints lasted two years, there were absolutely no grease in them. Bought aftermarket and problem was gone. Original parts for quality cars - crappy cars - buy good quality parts from other manufacturers. Teslas controll arms fails frequently - parts have been improved by other manufacturers.
@Starship0077 ай бұрын
I bought a one year old 2007 Aston Martin DB9 Volante V12 in 2008 for internet price $125,000 vs floor model price $148,000 on the same model.(on line cheaper vs floor on same models, more sales on line vs floor sales) Anyway the MSRP was $208,000 on a new version. Wealthy always buy new. One reason luxury cars depreciate so fast as second owners still can not afford repairs as parts and labor still for a $200,000 car. Parts and labor do not depreciate like a car. I test drove the convertible Bentley with its W12 with around 500 horsepower vs AM around 4oo horsepower. The AM needed less horsepower as all aluminum body around 3800 pounds vs steel and aluminum Bentley at over 5000 pounds. The Bentley needed more horsepower to more that mass. The AM felt more like a sports car vs the Bentley an old man’s boat.
@Starship0077 ай бұрын
Bugatti Veron W16 quad turbo.
@Starship0077 ай бұрын
I have owned a few cars. Higher performance cars and engines especially in exotic type cars do not have the lifespan of lower stressed engines.( horsepower engines)A Lamborghini is considered high mileage if over 4000 miles and reflected in selling price. Porsche can have 20,000 miles before considered high mileage and price drop. I was a gear head but now a Tesla fan. Minimal maintenance, way less insurance cost vs exotics, etc. enjoy charging at home with solar. I enjoy Porsche as close to an exotic without the headaches over parts. Porsches are very reliable mainly oil changes and yearly checkups. I rarely drive my 2012 Porsche Panamera 4S with only 38,000 miles. My Tesla Model X I bought new in 2017 only maintenance have been tires. Never been to a service center with 80,000 miles. Save $500/month with solar on gas and home electricity. I can not control healthcare costs but can control energy costs. Plus no oil filters in land fills every 5000 miles
@Starship0077 ай бұрын
Tesla is not about their cars but energy part, their batteries for the grid and AI/FSD(full self driving). Teslas makes own software, Hardware, and proprietary chips as it’s a space company also. It’s trying to make no service cars with that income loss made up with its charging network. This months release of LEVEL 3 autonomy is truly revolutionary. It’s not fully autonomous at Level 5 but does a great job with minimal human intervention. Verbal or manual inputs to navigation and it’s door to door even in complicated parking lots or freeways. When VI becomes AI you will have conversations with your car and discuss navigation. Their Starlink world WiFi will end up in their cars with DTC(direct to cell communication) Newer Starlink satellites have cell tower type antenna is space using your smartphone as a SAT phone. No more no service signal or lost airplanes in the ocean.
@risinbison11067 ай бұрын
The collection of cars currently in the Wizards shop is very impressive.
@jackpalczynski78847 ай бұрын
Audi should adapt to Subaru coils. My 200k Crosstrek has the original from new ones.
@volvo097 ай бұрын
5:07 many bentleys age pretty well, but this one screams VW with those buttons and that gear stick layout.
@caseyc76077 ай бұрын
Gear selector was straight out of my old VW Beetle...
@HEMI345S7 ай бұрын
@@caseyc7607 And they are making fun about Maserati using Chrysler parts 😀😀😀
@my95buick7 ай бұрын
Honestly, turn about is fair play. Dealers have forever been ripping us off. And meanwhile my 2010 Toyota has original plugs and 0 oil leaks with 256k miles
@Dezzy-e8b7 ай бұрын
That brushed steel dash looks like it was made in the garage next door😂