I hand my lexus dealer mechanic a broom handle. The hood prop is always listed as needs replacement immediately at the top of the list. Been that way for 17 years when they would not replace it when it broke because my warranty expired. I reminded them this is not a problem for me.
Not complaining about the speed up of the video. But I just realized I’ve been on YT shorts for the last 6 hours and this comment just snapped me out of it. Thanks for the news flash man lol
I've been a mechanic for about six years now, and i really miss the times when i did this kinda Work, now it's just Oilchanges and Engine replacement cause PSA doesn't know how to build a functioning Powerplant
I only like BMW’S from 1990’s and older, back then when they were built like tanks and not plagued with plastic’s or completely reliant on electronics...
@@cheeseburgers82 because it was fun driving and fixing expensive ass cars. Think of it as a crazy girlfriend. Sex is great, but she's fuckin crazy so you gotta break up with her.
Your work is so satisfying to watch. Just imaging how full of live that car would feel again with new mounts, bushings, oil change, ps fluid. Always the best when the little things can make all the difference in the way a car feels and drives
I was trying to understand why a customer dropped this much money on these more or less cosmetic issues (you could potentially keep topping up power steering fluid, leaking lines are extremely common) until I saw the odometer at the end. 65k miles is mint for this year, which means it definitely deserves the love and attention
Keep topping up fluid levels? Dude, oil is flammable. The more leaks you have, the more saturated in oil your underhood components are which means more fire hazards
I like a fellow who ain't ashamed to give up the old parts gives me a warm fuzzy feeling inside seeing new parts installed and having old ones to either throw away or repurpose
Probably wasnt too expensive. Contrary to popular belief, replacement parts for the older bmw's like this and the E30 are pretty cheap. Well, here in NZ anyway.
There was so much controlled chaos with how this was sped up but it was interesting and awesome. I was like “wait i wasn’t finished looking at… oh cool thats… wait slow down… oh cool!” My brain couldnt keep up.
@@Imalrightnot I don’t think there is a more reliable BMW (except maybe E30) for a poor agricultural student and future farmer. BMW and reliability don’t go together well, or did they? XD
Just had to say, RUclips recommended your short videos to me, and I love your content man, I just had to subscribe to your channel. Keep it up man, always love to see your past and current newest videos 👍🏼
That thing looks absolutely meticulously maintained. That’s a 25 year old car and it looks incredible. He cares about his mechanic and proves it with his wallet
Exactly! This is a nice car that will hold some collector value. However, there is nothing like driving a shitter $2000 car when you’re broke and taking it to a mechanic for basic maintenance and they call you to say that you need $3000 worth of repairs. You don’t say? Well if I had an extra $3,000 laying around for repairs I wouldn’t have bought a $2,000 car….
@@dkel4341 How about just caring for the car? It could have sentimental value, just throwing cars away like that doesn't make them easier to get. Also 2000$ is a bit low for a well cared for 6 zyl.
I would have loved to see a full video of this. I get that shorts are the new rave but man do I crave those longer videos especially on a cool job like this
Love the E 36. Especially mine in 1994 Alpine Weiss 3. With 4 doors and 5 speed manual. And. BBS wheels from the factory. And winter package. Heated everything. ❤️
I've been interning at a german car service shop for a few months now. I love the oil filter design on these BMW, Audis, and VWs. It's extremely convenient.
Damn this shop is clean and organized.
It's a demo garage. He doesn't just take dirty nasty walk in cars.
@@kg4boj what do you mean demo garage?
@@kg4boj wdym demo
@@michaelric3540 Demo meaning just demonstration, I’m guessing it’s more for personal use.
@@aaronfonseca6867 Personal use? This is his shop garbage.
“This customer does care about his mechanic because he’s replacing his hood struts” 😂
I think it’s “struts”
@@WackyPossum my bad you right
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@@Jupiter_444 ?
I hand my lexus dealer mechanic a broom handle. The hood prop is always listed as needs replacement immediately at the top of the list. Been that way for 17 years when they would not replace it when it broke because my warranty expired. I reminded them this is not a problem for me.
For people complaining about how fast this was, this wasn't a tutorial, you're watching RUclips shorts by the way.
Not complaining about the speed up of the video. But I just realized I’ve been on YT shorts for the last 6 hours and this comment just snapped me out of it. Thanks for the news flash man lol
@@chriscarguy RUclips shorts really suck you in
@@chriscarguy congratulations on wasting your time. I’ve been here for 10 minutes and had enough already
@@falcy2889 heres your trophy
@@falcy2889 great I heard that you liked to finish quickly.
The quality is remembered long after the price has been forgotten. I bet this one feels brand new.
Exactly. BMW is worth it.
@@constancemiller3753 hell nah
@@freepalestine7123 As a BMW owner who just had a ton of work now with misfires and other issues... Agreed.
@@constancemiller3753 BMWs have insane amount of problems.
Avoid German cars! Especially Audi and BMW !
I warned you!
Go Japanese!
@Jimmy Two Times are u high? The 2jz is arguably one of the most reliable engines ever.
I've been a mechanic for about six years now, and i really miss the times when i did this kinda Work, now it's just Oilchanges and Engine replacement cause PSA doesn't know how to build a functioning Powerplant
whats PSA?
@@sfgdragoon Peugeot Citroen group
What do you think about 1.6 Puretech 180 HP? I am thinking about Peugeot 508 ~2018
@@sfgdragoon
Peugeot Société Anonyme
@@Crlarl i am guessing society anonyme is more or less like Aktiengesellschaft or Ltd. thanks
As a maintenance mechanic for many years, I can relate to the satisfying feeling of swiping replaced parts off of my toolbox😁
Only if my mechanic would do the same fast & transparent.. he never show me what he replaced only big pay-checks & bills..
only if what you did actualy works first time testing and dont have to figure out five other issues ya didnt account for
I only like BMW’S from 1990’s and older, back then when they were built like tanks and not plagued with plastic’s or completely reliant on electronics...
The e39 is probably the most solid BMW ever built my coworker has 8 of them 😂
Then by that logic you mean any series before the “new gen” 2006+
@@BananaSlothGames E39 is the best 5 Series ever!!!
@@user-ye8wc9is7u Exactly!!
@@BananaSlothGames That guy loves his cars!
Damn this makes me happy, that someone still cherishes that car. Looks clean as hell.
I love the older boxy style BMWs so much more than the modern BMWs.
I feel this way about almost every brand. Sad.
And you don’t have either 🙁🤣
@@Smile-mc7nv neither do you
Same
Working on an e28 project right now. I like cars with real chrome bumpers.
I miss my time as a bmw tech, it was fun. just wasn't something I wanted to do forever
@Davis Singltuin lmfao
@Davis Singltuin I have always been lucky with most my BMWs mine is one e46 that was just a dog. That was my fault for not getting it checked properly
Then why miss something you just said you didn't wanna do forever you make no sense
@@cheeseburgers82 because it was fun driving and fixing expensive ass cars. Think of it as a crazy girlfriend. Sex is great, but she's fuckin crazy so you gotta break up with her.
What do you do now??
Your work is so satisfying to watch. Just imaging how full of live that car would feel again with new mounts, bushings, oil change, ps fluid. Always the best when the little things can make all the difference in the way a car feels and drives
" ok, she's all done"...." that'll be $8000.00....card or cash"!!!..🤣🤣🤣
Probably cost more than the car was worth.
@@ltsantio3755 e36 with 65k on the odometer is getting quite expensive already
Not quite . 1800 or so. But that's for the people that don't know how to take bolts out and replace hoses.
@@Nakker1 with a stick yes
E36 not that bad. But I have learned any 7 series is for sure going to cost that. I used to have a 750iL with a v12
I was trying to understand why a customer dropped this much money on these more or less cosmetic issues (you could potentially keep topping up power steering fluid, leaking lines are extremely common) until I saw the odometer at the end. 65k miles is mint for this year, which means it definitely deserves the love and attention
Probably, a guy just bought a garage queen and wants to freshen it up for daily use.
Or it’s got less plastic on the engine and price on cars is stupid high right now.
Keep topping up fluid levels? Dude, oil is flammable. The more leaks you have, the more saturated in oil your underhood components are which means more fire hazards
🤣🤣🤣🤣
You could top off the fluids, or you could fix it correctly. That's why there are hacks and pros.
Makes me want to buy an old bow and restore it. Nothing better than a i6 motor
A 6.2ls is better any day
@@gageroman9346 sure lol
These na i6s are meh, n55 is where it starts to be fun
@@digitalscale76 n54 ??
@@giraffe8554 no thanks, ill ditch the extra 80 whp for way more reliability.
That oil filter housing is in a great place, I've only ever had them where it's barely possible to reach.
The amount of footage you crammed into a short, by far the most impressive I've ever seen!
That was so fast! I would like at least a 10 minutes version of this! That will be cool
Nice E36
Shop: “Thanks for coming in. That’ll be 7,000 dollars. Credit or debit?”
Customer: 😭
Seems like a very good mechanic with pride in his work
You definitely know what you’re doing compared to almost every “mechanic” I’ve ever seen
Too bad it wasn't that fast
Thats a collector car with a collector who understand actual maintenance. That was the cleanest E36 I've ever seen
Omg your videos are great! There is something so satisfying about watching old worn parts being replaced
That was the best revitalization I ever seen. I need this done on my 04 Tahoe. I've had it since Day 1 and I want to bring it back to health.
Dude your editing is so good. So satisfying to watch.
Good stuff! That E36 is gonna drive like a new car now.
I miss my E36... I had it when I was stationed in Germany even though it was a 1.6 shit box it worked very well.
I like a fellow who ain't ashamed to give up the old parts gives me a warm fuzzy feeling inside seeing new parts installed and having old ones to either throw away or repurpose
I really love these videos. Satisfying and awesome content
I can't belive you have so little views and comments, your videos are awesome!
Epic shop, but I believe that was a trumpet, not a trombone! Love the videos! Thanks for quality content!!
I neeeed to know how much you charged for that. Cause goddamed that was a hell of a maintenance job
Probably wasnt too expensive. Contrary to popular belief, replacement parts for the older bmw's like this and the E30 are pretty cheap. Well, here in NZ anyway.
@@Vikingxb lol if you lived somewhere that made its own vehicles and taxed the hell out of imports it would be a different story.
There was so much controlled chaos with how this was sped up but it was interesting and awesome. I was like “wait i wasn’t finished looking at… oh cool thats… wait slow down… oh cool!” My brain couldnt keep up.
I feel like “check out/look at the difference!” For him is his way of saying “That’s a lot of damage” 😂
Loved the editing on this!!!
I love seeing this stuff. Wishing long life to that vehicle and its owner.
Unpopular Opinion: BMW's are actually decent to work on if you have the patience and can sometimes grasp the design.
I love the E36. My favorite car. Not too unreliable either.
@@Imalrightnot I don’t think there is a more reliable BMW (except maybe E30) for a poor agricultural student and future farmer. BMW and reliability don’t go together well, or did they? XD
@@Reiskan_paskat_videotthey did and they still do
Just had to say, RUclips recommended your short videos to me, and I love your content man, I just had to subscribe to your channel. Keep it up man, always love to see your past and current newest videos 👍🏼
You’re really good at this.
“This guy cares about his mechanic”
Also this guy: brings his mechanic a half working car
That thing looks absolutely meticulously maintained. That’s a 25 year old car and it looks incredible. He cares about his mechanic and proves it with his wallet
Half working? This car was in great shape even before all the work in the video.
I guess I don’t know where to find good mechanics like this
It’s nice to see older cars getting the love they deserve. Good as new!
If I ever live in that city I would 100% go to this guy to service my car!
Literally how it looks when an experienced mechanic is training you to do a job. Its way too fast
Man, this makes me really want my own garage with a high enough ceiling for a lift. On the floor outside gets pretty tiring lol
This customer definitely loves that BMW.
Nothing satisfies me home then an old car running like new 💪🏼.
"So we did a little maintenance but you will have to come back for a few things. For today it will be 4300$."
Exactly. The service just cost more than the car is worth
Exactly! This is a nice car that will hold some collector value. However, there is nothing like driving a shitter $2000 car when you’re broke and taking it to a mechanic for basic maintenance and they call you to say that you need $3000 worth of repairs. You don’t say? Well if I had an extra $3,000 laying around for repairs I wouldn’t have bought a $2,000 car….
Yea, rip off.
It’s luxury period.
@@dkel4341 How about just caring for the car? It could have sentimental value, just throwing cars away like that doesn't make them easier to get. Also 2000$ is a bit low for a well cared for 6 zyl.
Queue the “ German cars are so unreliable, my Kia is a lot better” comments
Well I mean it is true......
God I love jobs like this. Lots of stuff people overlook that can make a ton of a difference
Good to see people taking care of these old cars
I love it when the old girls are still running and loved 😍
That E-36 is like a new car👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌
Great short! Editing is outstanding.
Best BMW 3 Series body style, period!
Damn I want a refresh like that for my VW. I bet that car feels brand new again
That is a clean BMW. I bet it drives excellent after that work.
Well for $5K worth of repairs, it sure as hell better.
If only all shops were as clean n organized and fully knowledgeable and most important Honest as your business!
Looks immaculate, I'm glad there is still some clean examples out there!
I learned a lot from this Video ..more video please!!!Happy New Year!!!!!
8 grand later lol. I still love them boxy BMW's. Nice work
Great quality work on display here. So hard to find a mechanic this good.
Forgot replacing fuel injectors , air filters, transmission fluid, coolant flush, new brake pads, new tires, alignment, and windshield fluid too off.
A classic car in great condition with an owner who cares about substance over looks and a mechanic who appreciates that. Love it
Bro your content is so satisfying for some weird reason 😂🤣😂🤣
🤷♂️
You make it look easy, which shows how skilled you are
I don‘t know what you did to me but it just feels right🤤.
Very satisfying.
All this without a part 2. Video is fucking amazing!
If only all that could be completed as fast as the video is 😩
We need more E36 content, please :)
I love how clean the car is underneath. Almost no rust!
I would have loved to see a full video of this. I get that shorts are the new rave but man do I crave those longer videos especially on a cool job like this
I would have loved to the the bill 💀😂
Great editing , great camera positioning!
Only 65,000 miles too that car should continue for a long time
That’s a well taken care of e46. For it to still look like that. Super clean
This shit was satisfying as fuck!! I need one of those brake flush machines!!!
You work neat and clean, just how I like it, spraying afterwards etc, great job
Yes, thank you
Love the E 36. Especially mine in 1994 Alpine Weiss 3. With 4 doors and 5 speed manual. And. BBS wheels from the factory. And winter package. Heated everything. ❤️
More work than the car is worth 👌
You are an amazing mechanic and you make it look so easy
E36. My first car and probably the best first car a guy can have.
Love the vids, keep it up, very satisfying
the last scene is so satisfying 😌 😍
So satisfying watching it at that speed 👌🏾
I don’t own a BMW, but if I did, that is the shop I would want to work on my car.
I like this guys videos. Subscribed.
Awesome editing!
Lovely work,great car
God I wish I had a mechanic like this guy! Worth any price for such dedication.
Beautiful love the see customers maintaining there stuff 🤌🏽
Nicely done man, and this car is very clean!
That. Clip. Was. Perfect!
I've been interning at a german car service shop for a few months now. I love the oil filter design on these BMW, Audis, and VWs. It's extremely convenient.
You sir just got a new Sub! Nice work my man
I'm just hearing Dr. Evil at the front counter telling the customer, "That will be ONE. MILLION. DOLLARS!" 🤣💸💸💸
Love your shorts
So satisfying to watch! 👍🏾
This dude is the mechanic we all wish we had
What kind of mileage do you normally get out of engine mounts and transmission mounts on bmws?