Are YOU free this Bank Holiday Monday 28TH? COME TO SHEDFEST and meet me, Taylor, Rory, Tavarish, Mike Brewer, Mat Armstrong, and many more amazing people! TICKETS HERE: www.britishmotormuseum.co.uk/whats-on/auto-alex-shedfest
I’m trying to gauge the level of shed to bring… tickets bought, would you like a running driving E60 M5 or do you want me to bring the shit that needs a trailer?!
Taylor is such a cracking bloke, he comes across so likeable, but still such a shark when it comes to a deal….and does it all with a sense of humour….👍😜🇮🇲👌😂
Gents. You can be the best, if not the best, car-related entertainment on YT since the trio from Top Gear. You need to work and develop into something (become yourself, not a script), but you have a decent base already. Good luck, and thank you for your hard work.
@@duckpk10 No, you're right. I mean the fact that it's 3 'friends', buying cars to a set budget, then rocking up in them so the other 2 can take the piss and/or give their opinions, before heading out on some contrived challenges or road trips is absolutely nothing like the stuff done by Clarkson, May and Hammond.
I’m not one that normally watches these podcast type videos, but you guys are fantastic. And who says Taylor has gotten a following? The fella should have his own series on real telly. Wouldn’t a new series of Wheeler dealers with him the GOAT Mike Brewer be fantastic? No joke
My best deal was a 1976 Jaguar XJS, the advert just basically said that the clutch was slipping and I bought it for £850, put a new clutch in it drove it to Germany and sold it for £10,000. those who know, know ;)
My best car deal would be my truck, this was in June of 2019. Bought a 2005 Chevy Colorado extended cab truck from my dad's work for $300.00, knowing that the auto transmission was going out. I did a trans fluid flush and put 28k miles on the trans before it actually went out. I still have it as my work truck have now over 35k miles on it with nothing but a $500.00 salvage yard transmission and maintenance so far. Even the A/C blows ice cold. I could sell it for $5,000 easy with the crazy used car prices now. But plan to keep it as It has been very reliable so far. Got it at 163k miles has 198k miles now.
4:00, I’m in a car park watching this and I’ve had my boot open trying to listen for the beeping thinking it’s my car, the sound was coming from the rear speakers
I listened to the podcast on day of release while running this week, this story was so good I had to keep listening after I was finished just to hear the end of it 😅🙌
This is great - I’ve been thinking since you stated the channe you should do a podcast, especially since Tyler and Rory have joined you. This is getting better than your car throttle days.
I could never do that... I think, knowingly buy something off someone for pennies knowing full well its worth 10 times that or more, maybe if its a total sleeze bag, fine, but nah... I'd struggle! xD I think sadly its not that uncommon for people to sell stuff for nothing just to get rid of it... Heck, I've done it kinda my self... Sold a very nice scooter that probably was worth 1600 - 2000€ for 1200€...
I bought a car in Jan 2021 for £3000. It's actually still a nice car, but I today made a deal with a salvage company to sell it to them for £399. The reason being, it failed it's MOT yesterday and it was going to cost a fair bit (new rear sub frame, new wishbones, new spring + quite a few advisories), so I decided to just get rid. Throwing good money after bad is never a good idea, so I didn't see it as how much I could get for it. I seen it as how much it was going to save me. Agree with your first point. If I knew something was worth a good bit more than it was going for, I would offer a bit more, but still leave myself some meat on the bone. Maybe my parents were fools for raising me with the old "honesty is the best policy" mantra., but in reality, it hasn't served me too well tbh.
Not the same but in Jan 2021 I bought out my lease for a 2019 Civic at $11K, detailed it and it sold with 24 hours for $19.5K. Definitely made a lot of those lease payments back :)
Love these podcasts! I get to know what goes on under the hood which gets me hooked to your content. Please upload the whole podcast on RUclips. I'm sure that's the preferred medium for many.
My best deal was an 11 plate insignia that I bought for £1,200 - stuck it in Vauxhall for a full major service, timing/water pump, brakes all round and injectors. Then got a company works van, the insignia broke down and I sold it for £800. I'm an idiot.
It's not quite as big a profit, but I was given a Lexus IS300, for free as a "non runner" because after experiencing an odd noise, the owners mechanic told him it needed a new transmission and quoted him $3900 AUD. I looked on eBay and found the appropriate auto for $440, he told me if I'm willing to fix it I can have it as he just bought another car after getting the quote. He told me I'd need a trailer or tow truck as it won't go under it's own power, so I took a battery and some hand tools and had a play. In just under an hour I had it running and moving, took it for a spin and realized quickly the box was fine and that the noise is coming from the front end. When I got home I jacked it up and found the front left wheel bearing had failed. Replaced the bearing and drove that car for almost 4 years, then sold it for $6500 as well as getting to return the registration plates and cashing in the refund, as the car was being shipped interstate. All in all it was quite a good deal.
Just before Covid I looked into trading my Corolla in, the dealership only offered 9k so I kept it. In August 2020 I was ready to buy something new since used car prices were up, traded it for $12,000 and sold an $8,500 pickup I had for $12,000 and got a new Rav4 hybrid for 3k under MSRP for $31,000. In September 2021 I sold the Rav4 for $35,000.
so back in 2007 i was doing van and car sales, sold a load of new transits to a chap that owned a carpet company, did them bottom dollar like £200 profit each deal. thing is, i knew he wanted a personal car so it was worth it, so he wanted a murcielago, but the one he wanted was for sale in another dealership and they wouldnt do him a deal on it, so i (the company i worked for not me obvs lol) bought the lambo from the dealership at trade, sold it to the chap at just below retail and the profit in the deal was low 5 figures from what i remember, my commission was like 3k for that deal before tax!
back in 2008, got a S reg Ford Ka in exchange for a bicycle....that we'd found in a skip....(the bicycle, not the Ka). Lasted 3 months before the bodywork rusted....
Back in 2009 i found out that an elderly neighbour was selling his mothers 1982 Mitsubishi Lancer, this was one of those one owner elderly lady only driven to the shop kind of cars. The car had done only 60K kilometres since new and there service history was complete. I offered the owner 1500 NKR (about 150£) that was scrap price back then, he thought that was a bit low so we agreed on 2000 NKR. Had the car for 3 years and i sold it for 20.000 NKR, i have had well over 40 cars through my life and that Lancer was the only one i made a profit of.
The best profit I’ve ever made was on a vw caddy that I bought for work a few years ago. It was 3 years old and up for £9.5k and it was a repossession so there was no VAT to pay as the finance company just wanted to recoup what was owed on it. I bought it 100% on finance, no deposit 😅 it had 16k miles from new. It was a tailgate mk4 model. I had it for 3 years (through covid) and spent a bit of money on suspension and wheel mods etc and put 20k miles on it. And because of the supply/demand for vans around that time I sold it for £11.5k! So even after paying off the finance and taking into account how much is paid in finance over the 3 years I’d had it I came away with about £900 in my pocket 😂 Not that it’s a huge profit but not many people make money from financing a vehicle.
I've had a couple of cars make me profit. Bought cheap for either parts or from a damaged vehicle auction and then had them crashed into by others and written off. AUD$200 car insured for $2k. But the first time I visited Europe (which is a big deal as an Aussie) in 06, my first stop was to stay with a mate in Madrid and go the tarmac WRC. Ended up buying a 94 UK reg Cavalier from his workmate. Was going to give it to me for free, but still gave him EUR50. Drove back to UK to get the MOT & Tax done, then drove it around for 3 months. Gave it to my brother who was on scholarship or something at Cambridge who drove it for another 9 months. Sold it cheap to move it quickly when he came back. Can't believe how much Brits need to pay for insurance... GBP1k for the year for 3rd party... It's such a burden on drivers... Similar car here would've been maybe $500 for full comp insurance.
I’m usually open for podcasts, but can there please be a podcast logo or something? This is the second time I was clickbaited to thinking it was a new video or behind-the-scenes. Having a podcast logo might be beneficial aswell, if people want to binge some podcast "episodes"
great story teller and impressive deal :) I never came close to making much profit for myself, but I made some money on a car flip owned by my friend in need .
Purchased a 1988 Nissan 300ZX Turbo with 110,000 miles for $750 off a retired school teacher. It had a blown head gasket and a rusty left door where a scratch wasn't repaired properly and water got in it. The limited slip differential alone is worth that much.
I did buy a 3 old ford restoration projects on the same day , cossie , mk1 Mexico and a mk2 rs2000 wrecks and made 15k+ on the deal , Mexico had no floor 😅 got some photos somewhere
The good old days, I sold a P38 when they were new. We were doing mods to them and selling them as limited editions, I grossed 29k from the RR and finance grossed 19k from it. The client bought another 3 from me.
When Taylor said he drove away fast as possible after the sale. I feel that. I traded a 2004 hyundai accent for a super clean e30. Then got the hell out if there! I also traded my super clean 1991 4runner, for the 1987 4RUNNER turbo sr5 aka hilux surf, with removable top. 87 e30 87 Toyota 4runner. What else does a guy need
In theory I could beat that! I bought my M4 2 years ago. Given that I live in Ireland and since brexit means that we can no longer import UK cars as we used to, cars like mine have increased in value. Similar cars here are now selling for €15k more than what I paid.
if it's been beeping ever since then, try and check the cables. You might find one melted a bit and grounding its self or 2 melted and the cooper wires touching themselfs 😝 that sounded naughty 🤣
Heres my deal of the year so far! Soo couple month ago i picked up a 2007 aprilia rs50 nocked the guy down from 450 to 200 within the same day i put a new cdi and cleaned the coolant system out it ran a dream and sounded mint! I thought ere lets send a vid to the guy jus to rub it in😲 he then said can i buy it back😂 we settled on 400 and a 50cc moped with 11 months mot he just couldn’t get it to run, sold the moped the next day as it was for 300 so all in 48hours i made £500 for well 20mins job and a cdi i had lieing around because i keep stuff like tht for those exact reasons id say im a taylor with bikes every thing ive owned im only (17) btw ive allways made profit
Just before covid I picked up an 850 T5 CD Auto in emerald metallic. Complete except for bonnet lacquer damage AND with 6 months MOT. [ covid kept it from being put back on the road. ] For £300!!!
I have a very similar story. Short version is I got a message from an old chap looking for a new home for his immaculate, very low mileage dealer demo specced (heated black recaros, sat nav), fsh vw bora 4motion. I questioned the guy numerous times thinking he'd missed a zero... no, he was happy to take £100 for it. I jumped on a 3 hour train for it. Kept it a while, put some mercedes ML wheels on it, AP coilovers, exhaust, carbon CDA intake and sold it for £2k in the end. It was a hard car to sell, being jewish racing gold 😳
My best deal ever was a one owner 1980 (Australian) Sno White Mk2 Ford RS2000 2 door with a genuine log booked 62,000 kms on it. The car was so well cared for it looked like it had just rolled off the factory floor. The seller had bought it new & worked overseas so he had hardly ever driven it in his 30+ year ownership. He had advertised for $4000 AUD but had so many enquires (including mine) that he decided to withdraw it from sale. I politely said if he would ever reconsider selling, to give me a call. He contacted me a few months later & told me he had been abused by everyone else who’d contacted him besides me when he withdrew it. He also realised he’d advertised too cheap & offered it to me for $6000 which I accepted. I owned it for a few months, but the pressure of owning such a rare & valuable car became too great & I auctioned it with a classic car auctioneers & it sold for $28,500 AUD. The footnote to this story is that it’s the probably the most original untouched Australian 2 door RS2000 to exist, and has changed hands since then for more than double what I sold for.
I got an 08 transit connect with 5k miles on it 3 years ago for 350 quid. Needed nothing to pass mot just a new battery to be able to drive it away. Still got it, it's on 18k now
My best one is my audi a3 pd130 mapped to 180bhp sport with full leather for £100 2 years on and it has cost £30 for a wheel bearing and £10 for a ball joint
Years ago I bought an Alpina B10 3.5 for 2200 pounds at a salvage auction and spent around 1400 pounds in an incomplete restoration (Minus interior and aircon). A bloke came to me and offered 16000 pounds plus an audi A8 V8 in the trade. The A8 I sold for nearly 5000 pounds at the time which got me a total of 17400 pounds profit in the end. Did most of the mechanical work myself and had a mate paint the car for me. I then used the money to get married a second time. Granted this didn't happen in 24 hours but did happen less than a year since buying the car. New owner has since passed away from Covid and the car has a new owner now. Car had less than 2000 km on it when I bought it.
Not the same amount of money but went from Dover to Chatham ish area. Bought a crash damage polo for 250. Sold it whilst trailoring it back to Dover and dropped it to their house for 500
Taylor you probably should check your health if you fall asleep so easlily everywhere You might have sleep apnea - distorted sleep and oxygen flow to you body/brains by snoring. I know it because i had the same problem. Fixed it by going to sleep clinic and got diagnosed. Feel like a brand new men after i got my treatment. Dont feel like even taking a nap nowadays. Fir Everyone who snores i recomend going to sleep clinic.
Please upload the podcast to RUclips. I ditched Spotify for RUclips premium so prefer youtube for while at work. Doesn't need to be a full video podcast but even the audio uploaded. Cheers
Late 83, CKD Aus 4 door Rangie, Original owner, Manual (Coz thats all there was from the factory in 83), Ice cold AC, everything worked, Dead fuel pump $500 plus a tow truck home. Sold 3 years ago mid covid lockdowns with new tyres, Carby rebuild and tune and a new battery for 18k owing me about 2k all in :-) I have 2 more (83 4 speed and an 86 3.5 injected Vogue plus an 84 factory auto (Torqueflite 3 speed) in bits) Unmolested Orange 1977 Volvo 244 auto, $500 plus trailer home 5 tyres, Fuel pump, a few globes and wipers plus a thorough service owed me $1100........ 7k Didn't advertise either car, all enquiries cold walkups. 98 Volvo S90 Royal and the rangies I have to hide out of site. Popped the 98 C70 out for a wash and once over (Its rough) and had 2 approaches in the 5 hours it was visible lol
Bought a vw bora a few years back for 600 quid. Some silly bint decided to crash into it and it was written off. Insurance company gave me 1800 quid and I bought the car back for 100 quid, clipped the bumper back in and drove it for another 12 months before fully stripping the interior, turning it into a track car and obliterating the clutch.
This Range Rover story is so cool. Well I bought a Mercedes CLK 320 Avantgaurd it was back around when I turned turned 52..in 2016 I Kept going back into Autotrader.. The trader was asking £1495 I think I was based in South Wales and the car was Bicester about 5 miles. My dad drove a car you guys may not have heard of a 1973 drumroll Hillman 1500cc DL I would say the actual model but its more fun if you hunt for it.. Lilac in colour black vinyl roof black interior. So the 320 was pretty much my dream car lilac blue mohair roof with two tone leather walnut trim extra.. and best thing was the registration OU52 TJX I am Tim jones. Asked the trader would he do £1200 the phone went quiet for what felt like ages he replied saying yes but said a Banbury couple was coming to look at it Sunday morning I ignored this I feel it was a deposit he was after. He called Sunday morning saying bla bla bla and by 5pm it was driven by me deposit paid and I arranged collection for Thursday.. Still own the car today...
Well no profit because i'm not selling it but a Opel Omega MV6. On a marketplace one photo and no info. Only that it had a blown headgasket.... went quickly to it. Oil was bad but car didn't run hot. Got it, drove it home and found out it was only a small gasket in a different place. 50 euro fix. Got the car for 800. It is now worth around 4500.
I knew this bloke who was moving to Sweden & was desperate to flog his Maserati 3200 blue full fat cream interior. Even took me out for lunch, wine & dine, gave me an oil massage the works. Got it 11k flogged it 23.5k next day & threw in a ikea sofa.
Are YOU free this Bank Holiday Monday 28TH? COME TO SHEDFEST and meet me, Taylor, Rory, Tavarish, Mike Brewer, Mat Armstrong, and many more amazing people!
TICKETS HERE: www.britishmotormuseum.co.uk/whats-on/auto-alex-shedfest
Ill try😢
Tickets purchased
See you there, and yes I’m in something French 😂
With thirty bob off the ticket cos I'm an old git it's a no brainer!
I’m trying to gauge the level of shed to bring… tickets bought, would you like a running driving E60 M5 or do you want me to bring the shit that needs a trailer?!
i'm so glad taylor became a part of the channel, such an awesome lad, just as glad that rory is too, a great dynamic of chaos with a lil bit of reason
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I mean it when I say this. Having these two channels on RUclips makes losing top gear that little bit easier to deal with.
I love you guys.
Top Gear was never the same after Angela Rippon left.
Top gear has been shit for a long time but I do wish Freddie all the best in his recovery
I could listen to taylors car buying stories all day!
Taylor is such a cracking bloke, he comes across so likeable, but still such a shark when it comes to a deal….and does it all with a sense of humour….👍😜🇮🇲👌😂
Gents. You can be the best, if not the best, car-related entertainment on YT since the trio from Top Gear. You need to work and develop into something (become yourself, not a script), but you have a decent base already. Good luck, and thank you for your hard work.
I’d happily say they’re better than Top Gear ever was now
I back that
They
copy the old TG format.
@@Retrobeemer that's not even slightly true. They go on adventures yes but that's it.
@@duckpk10 No, you're right. I mean the fact that it's 3 'friends', buying cars to a set budget, then rocking up in them so the other 2 can take the piss and/or give their opinions, before heading out on some contrived challenges or road trips is absolutely nothing like the stuff done by Clarkson, May and Hammond.
I’m not one that normally watches these podcast type videos, but you guys are fantastic. And who says Taylor has gotten a following? The fella should have his own series on real telly. Wouldn’t a new series of Wheeler dealers with him the GOAT Mike Brewer be fantastic? No joke
My best deal was a 1976 Jaguar XJS, the advert just basically said that the clutch was slipping and I bought it for £850, put a new clutch in it drove it to Germany and sold it for £10,000. those who know, know ;)
"In his nightie?"
"No, he wasn't. He was probably in his thirties..."
Absolute classic lol @7:25
I love Taylor's car tales he knows how to tell a story.
My best car deal would be my truck, this was in June of 2019. Bought a 2005 Chevy Colorado extended cab truck from my dad's work for $300.00, knowing that the auto transmission was going out. I did a trans fluid flush and put 28k miles on the trans before it actually went out. I still have it as my work truck have now over 35k miles on it with nothing but a $500.00 salvage yard transmission and maintenance so far. Even the A/C blows ice cold. I could sell it for $5,000 easy with the crazy used car prices now. But plan to keep it as It has been very reliable so far. Got it at 163k miles has 198k miles now.
4:00, I’m in a car park watching this and I’ve had my boot open trying to listen for the beeping thinking it’s my car, the sound was coming from the rear speakers
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I listened to the podcast on day of release while running this week, this story was so good I had to keep listening after I was finished just to hear the end of it 😅🙌
This is great - I’ve been thinking since you stated the channe you should do a podcast, especially since Tyler and Rory have joined you. This is getting better than your car throttle days.
Taylor seems like the most genuine mechanic you could meet , even trust him with your wife 😅
Well Taylor is not heterosexual so you can definitely trust him with your wife 😉
@@EvanDBWell done for restating the joke.
Have you heard the phrase "no flies on you are there?". It doesn't apply to you.@@EvanDB
no way! is he gay ??? @@EvanDB
@@mtgcars Yep! lol
I could never do that... I think, knowingly buy something off someone for pennies knowing full well its worth 10 times that or more, maybe if its a total sleeze bag, fine, but nah... I'd struggle! xD
I think sadly its not that uncommon for people to sell stuff for nothing just to get rid of it...
Heck, I've done it kinda my self...
Sold a very nice scooter that probably was worth 1600 - 2000€ for 1200€...
I bought a car in Jan 2021 for £3000. It's actually still a nice car, but I today made a deal with a salvage company to sell it to them for £399. The reason being, it failed it's MOT yesterday and it was going to cost a fair bit (new rear sub frame, new wishbones, new spring + quite a few advisories), so I decided to just get rid. Throwing good money after bad is never a good idea, so I didn't see it as how much I could get for it. I seen it as how much it was going to save me.
Agree with your first point. If I knew something was worth a good bit more than it was going for, I would offer a bit more, but still leave myself some meat on the bone. Maybe my parents were fools for raising me with the old "honesty is the best policy" mantra., but in reality, it hasn't served me too well tbh.
Not the same but in Jan 2021 I bought out my lease for a 2019 Civic at $11K, detailed it and it sold with 24 hours for $19.5K.
Definitely made a lot of those lease payments back :)
Love these podcasts! I get to know what goes on under the hood which gets me hooked to your content.
Please upload the whole podcast on RUclips. I'm sure that's the preferred medium for many.
My best deal was an 11 plate insignia that I bought for £1,200 - stuck it in Vauxhall for a full major service, timing/water pump, brakes all round and injectors. Then got a company works van, the insignia broke down and I sold it for £800. I'm an idiot.
😂 - this is how real life car ownership is
Watching and listening to you is like having great time with best mates. All the best gents
taylor never miss
I'm sure he does. Would be interesting to hear his biggest loss!
The audacity to say would you take 800 pounds xD
This needs to be a full video podcast on RUclips, cause it's absolute quality.
It's not quite as big a profit, but I was given a Lexus IS300, for free as a "non runner" because after experiencing an odd noise, the owners mechanic told him it needed a new transmission and quoted him $3900 AUD. I looked on eBay and found the appropriate auto for $440, he told me if I'm willing to fix it I can have it as he just bought another car after getting the quote. He told me I'd need a trailer or tow truck as it won't go under it's own power, so I took a battery and some hand tools and had a play. In just under an hour I had it running and moving, took it for a spin and realized quickly the box was fine and that the noise is coming from the front end. When I got home I jacked it up and found the front left wheel bearing had failed. Replaced the bearing and drove that car for almost 4 years, then sold it for $6500 as well as getting to return the registration plates and cashing in the refund, as the car was being shipped interstate. All in all it was quite a good deal.
Just before Covid I looked into trading my Corolla in, the dealership only offered 9k so I kept it. In August 2020 I was ready to buy something new since used car prices were up, traded it for $12,000 and sold an $8,500 pickup I had for $12,000 and got a new Rav4 hybrid for 3k under MSRP for $31,000. In September 2021 I sold the Rav4 for $35,000.
so back in 2007 i was doing van and car sales, sold a load of new transits to a chap that owned a carpet company, did them bottom dollar like £200 profit each deal. thing is, i knew he wanted a personal car so it was worth it, so he wanted a murcielago, but the one he wanted was for sale in another dealership and they wouldnt do him a deal on it, so i (the company i worked for not me obvs lol) bought the lambo from the dealership at trade, sold it to the chap at just below retail and the profit in the deal was low 5 figures from what i remember, my commission was like 3k for that deal before tax!
you guys are the knuckleheads of automotive entertainment!
please keep on, just like that.
Listened to the full episode yesterday, absolutely class work lads, absolutely natural
back in 2008, got a S reg Ford Ka in exchange for a bicycle....that we'd found in a skip....(the bicycle, not the Ka). Lasted 3 months before the bodywork rusted....
Ohhhh the BMW in the corner of the unit story sounds juicy ❤❤
Taylor is the type of lad who falls in the river and comes out with fish in his pockets eh 😂
Just subbed to both channels love the vibe been binge watching your videos Taylor and Ryan and you are a great team
We neeed full video podcassts pleasee🥺
But other than that, love you guys keep it up!
Back in 2009 i found out that an elderly neighbour was selling his mothers 1982 Mitsubishi Lancer, this was one of those one owner elderly lady only driven to the shop kind of cars. The car had done only 60K kilometres since new and there service history was complete.
I offered the owner 1500 NKR (about 150£) that was scrap price back then, he thought that was a bit low so we agreed on 2000 NKR.
Had the car for 3 years and i sold it for 20.000 NKR, i have had well over 40 cars through my life and that Lancer was the only one i made a profit of.
Holland and Holland, no, Holland and Barrett! That, right there, is why I subscribed! ❤
Really enjoyed the full podcast, can’t wait for the next one :-)
The best profit I’ve ever made was on a vw caddy that I bought for work a few years ago. It was 3 years old and up for £9.5k and it was a repossession so there was no VAT to pay as the finance company just wanted to recoup what was owed on it. I bought it 100% on finance, no deposit 😅 it had 16k miles from new. It was a tailgate mk4 model. I had it for 3 years (through covid) and spent a bit of money on suspension and wheel mods etc and put 20k miles on it. And because of the supply/demand for vans around that time I sold it for £11.5k! So even after paying off the finance and taking into account how much is paid in finance over the 3 years I’d had it I came away with about £900 in my pocket 😂 Not that it’s a huge profit but not many people make money from financing a vehicle.
I've had a couple of cars make me profit. Bought cheap for either parts or from a damaged vehicle auction and then had them crashed into by others and written off. AUD$200 car insured for $2k.
But the first time I visited Europe (which is a big deal as an Aussie) in 06, my first stop was to stay with a mate in Madrid and go the tarmac WRC. Ended up buying a 94 UK reg Cavalier from his workmate. Was going to give it to me for free, but still gave him EUR50. Drove back to UK to get the MOT & Tax done, then drove it around for 3 months. Gave it to my brother who was on scholarship or something at Cambridge who drove it for another 9 months. Sold it cheap to move it quickly when he came back.
Can't believe how much Brits need to pay for insurance... GBP1k for the year for 3rd party... It's such a burden on drivers... Similar car here would've been maybe $500 for full comp insurance.
That is such a awesome story haha I love deals like this hopefully I get one as good as this on day ❤
This 15 minute video is better then the whole last 3 seasons of Top Gear.
I’m usually open for podcasts, but can there please be a podcast logo or something? This is the second time I was clickbaited to thinking it was a new video or behind-the-scenes.
Having a podcast logo might be beneficial aswell, if people want to binge some podcast "episodes"
I got my hopes up this was a full lenght podcast, that would be insanely great
great story teller and impressive deal :) I never came close to making much profit for myself, but I made some money on a car flip owned by my friend in need .
I want to hear the M3 story at Shedfest! Genuinely 🤣🤣🤣
Purchased a 1988 Nissan 300ZX Turbo with 110,000 miles for $750 off a retired school teacher. It had a blown head gasket and a rusty left door where a scratch wasn't repaired properly and water got in it. The limited slip differential alone is worth that much.
I did buy a 3 old ford restoration projects on the same day , cossie , mk1 Mexico and a mk2 rs2000 wrecks and made 15k+ on the deal , Mexico had no floor 😅 got some photos somewhere
The good old days, I sold a P38 when they were new. We were doing mods to them and selling them as limited editions, I grossed 29k from the RR and finance grossed 19k from it. The client bought another 3 from me.
When Taylor said he drove away fast as possible after the sale. I feel that.
I traded a 2004 hyundai accent for a super clean e30. Then got the hell out if there!
I also traded my super clean 1991 4runner, for the 1987 4RUNNER turbo sr5 aka hilux surf, with removable top.
87 e30
87 Toyota 4runner.
What else does a guy need
Taylor is the best thing about this channel 😂, what a Geezzaa! Side note Alex isn't wearing his wedding ring🤔
In theory I could beat that! I bought my M4 2 years ago. Given that I live in Ireland and since brexit means that we can no longer import UK cars as we used to, cars like mine have increased in value. Similar cars here are now selling for €15k more than what I paid.
Loving these Podcasts! More please! Also, a Taylor channel refurbing cars ALA Tavarish? Sign me (and everyone else) up!
if it's been beeping ever since then, try and check the cables. You might find one melted a bit and grounding its self or 2 melted and the cooper wires touching themselfs 😝 that sounded naughty 🤣
Taylor is the Graham Norton of the car world.
Awesome Pod Cast Video! Taylor is a cool dude. If he’s single I’m leaving the US and headed to the UK!
Only podcast I've ever enjoyed
Heres my deal of the year so far! Soo couple month ago i picked up a 2007 aprilia rs50 nocked the guy down from 450 to 200 within the same day i put a new cdi and cleaned the coolant system out it ran a dream and sounded mint! I thought ere lets send a vid to the guy jus to rub it in😲 he then said can i buy it back😂 we settled on 400 and a 50cc moped with 11 months mot he just couldn’t get it to run, sold the moped the next day as it was for 300 so all in 48hours i made £500 for well 20mins job and a cdi i had lieing around because i keep stuff like tht for those exact reasons id say im a taylor with bikes every thing ive owned im only (17) btw ive allways made profit
REGULAR UPLOADS!!! LOOOOOOVE THIS!!!
Just before covid I picked up an 850 T5 CD Auto in emerald metallic. Complete except for bonnet lacquer damage AND with 6 months MOT. [ covid kept it from being put back on the road. ]
For £300!!!
Tell us about the BMW M3, we won't tell Taylor we promise. Any news on the Transits?
I have a very similar story. Short version is I got a message from an old chap looking for a new home for his immaculate, very low mileage dealer demo specced (heated black recaros, sat nav), fsh vw bora 4motion. I questioned the guy numerous times thinking he'd missed a zero... no, he was happy to take £100 for it. I jumped on a 3 hour train for it. Kept it a while, put some mercedes ML wheels on it, AP coilovers, exhaust, carbon CDA intake and sold it for £2k in the end. It was a hard car to sell, being jewish racing gold 😳
My best deal ever was a one owner 1980 (Australian) Sno White Mk2 Ford RS2000 2 door with a genuine log booked 62,000 kms on it. The car was so well cared for it looked like it had just rolled off the factory floor. The seller had bought it new & worked overseas so he had hardly ever driven it in his 30+ year ownership. He had advertised for $4000 AUD but had so many enquires (including mine) that he decided to withdraw it from sale. I politely said if he would ever reconsider selling, to give me a call. He contacted me a few months later & told me he had been abused by everyone else who’d contacted him besides me when he withdrew it. He also realised he’d advertised too cheap & offered it to me for $6000 which I accepted. I owned it for a few months, but the pressure of owning such a rare & valuable car became too great & I auctioned it with a classic car auctioneers & it sold for $28,500 AUD. The footnote to this story is that it’s the probably the most original untouched Australian 2 door RS2000 to exist, and has changed hands since then for more than double what I sold for.
We need the full length mate!
talking about chicken selects is the hardest flex yall can have sincerely an American
I got an 08 transit connect with 5k miles on it 3 years ago for 350 quid. Needed nothing to pass mot just a new battery to be able to drive it away. Still got it, it's on 18k now
My best one is my audi a3 pd130 mapped to 180bhp sport with full leather for £100 2 years on and it has cost £30 for a wheel bearing and £10 for a ball joint
That wedding venue looks very much like where my cousins one was held here in Suffolk
Years ago I bought an Alpina B10 3.5 for 2200 pounds at a salvage auction and spent around 1400 pounds in an incomplete restoration (Minus interior and aircon). A bloke came to me and offered 16000 pounds plus an audi A8 V8 in the trade. The A8 I sold for nearly 5000 pounds at the time which got me a total of 17400 pounds profit in the end. Did most of the mechanical work myself and had a mate paint the car for me. I then used the money to get married a second time. Granted this didn't happen in 24 hours but did happen less than a year since buying the car. New owner has since passed away from Covid and the car has a new owner now. Car had less than 2000 km on it when I bought it.
you boys are great podcasters
Best car deal ever? Best car show ever!!
Taylor has a huge following im sure!
Not the same amount of money but went from Dover to Chatham ish area. Bought a crash damage polo for 250. Sold it whilst trailoring it back to Dover and dropped it to their house for 500
Taylor you probably should check your health if you fall asleep so easlily everywhere You might have sleep apnea - distorted sleep and oxygen flow to you body/brains by snoring. I know it because i had the same problem. Fixed it by going to sleep clinic and got diagnosed. Feel like a brand new men after i got my treatment. Dont feel like even taking a nap nowadays. Fir Everyone who snores i recomend going to sleep clinic.
Lovin the podcast Alex
Taylor, you’re picking up Beamers at 3am most nights! No wonder why you sleep! 😅
Would be awesome to see these stories animated 😄
I was just thinking this. Like the Ricky Gervais show!
Yes that would be funny!
Please upload the podcast to RUclips. I ditched Spotify for RUclips premium so prefer youtube for while at work. Doesn't need to be a full video podcast but even the audio uploaded. Cheers
Late 83, CKD Aus 4 door Rangie, Original owner, Manual (Coz thats all there was from the factory in 83), Ice cold AC, everything worked, Dead fuel pump $500 plus a tow truck home.
Sold 3 years ago mid covid lockdowns with new tyres, Carby rebuild and tune and a new battery for 18k owing me about 2k all in :-)
I have 2 more (83 4 speed and an 86 3.5 injected Vogue plus an 84 factory auto (Torqueflite 3 speed) in bits)
Unmolested Orange 1977 Volvo 244 auto, $500 plus trailer home 5 tyres, Fuel pump, a few globes and wipers plus a thorough service owed me $1100........ 7k
Didn't advertise either car, all enquiries cold walkups.
98 Volvo S90 Royal and the rangies I have to hide out of site. Popped the 98 C70 out for a wash and once over (Its rough) and had 2 approaches in the 5 hours it was visible lol
We need more from Taylor!
Although I listened to the podcast, I'm still here to give this a view and watch time
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@@AutoalexCarsWhere's the pod
Taylor is ruthless ❤😂
Thought my son's tamagotchi was going off while I was getting him sorted for bed 🤣🤣🤣
Where can one find this full podcast? Miss the car throttle podcast days!
I know you say it in the intro of the podcast that there will be whiny people like me, but I would really like the full thing on here 😂
I wonder if the previous owner had taken it to a main dealer and been given a health check saying it needed £20k worth of work.
I need to know about this M3 right away 🤣
The plate CPB 679Y, the 7 is too high 😂
Alex being a bear? 😂 😂
Bought a vw bora a few years back for 600 quid. Some silly bint decided to crash into it and it was written off. Insurance company gave me 1800 quid and I bought the car back for 100 quid, clipped the bumper back in and drove it for another 12 months before fully stripping the interior, turning it into a track car and obliterating the clutch.
Is there a full version of the podcast somewhere?
Spotify
This Range Rover story is so cool.
Well I bought a Mercedes CLK 320 Avantgaurd it was back around when I turned turned 52..in 2016 I Kept going back into Autotrader..
The trader was asking £1495 I think I was based in South Wales and the car was Bicester about 5 miles.
My dad drove a car you guys may not have heard of a 1973 drumroll Hillman 1500cc DL I would say the actual model but its more fun if you hunt for it..
Lilac in colour black vinyl roof black interior.
So the 320 was pretty much my dream car lilac blue mohair roof with two tone leather walnut trim extra.. and best thing was the registration OU52 TJX I am Tim jones.
Asked the trader would he do £1200 the phone went quiet for what felt like ages he replied saying yes but said a Banbury couple was coming to look at it Sunday morning I ignored this I feel it was a deposit he was after.
He called Sunday morning saying bla bla bla and by 5pm it was driven by me deposit paid and I arranged collection for Thursday..
Still own the car today...
And his Mum is still waiting for her Range Rover!
Chucked you a follow on Spotify. I know I’ll have fun listening to these.
Notification SQUAD Have a nice weekend!🔥🔥🔥
Bloody brilliant 👍😁
How about the worst deal ever!? I sold an RS 500 Sierra with 35k on the clock for £15000 - it was in 2006 but, it still chokes me up now!
Loved this chat
Well no profit because i'm not selling it but a Opel Omega MV6. On a marketplace one photo and no info. Only that it had a blown headgasket.... went quickly to it. Oil was bad but car didn't run hot. Got it, drove it home and found out it was only a small gasket in a different place. 50 euro fix. Got the car for 800. It is now worth around 4500.
As a member of the community:
Taylor is a bear, Alex is a twunk, Rory is a cub.
Hope this helps
I knew this bloke who was moving to Sweden & was desperate to flog his Maserati 3200 blue full fat cream interior. Even took me out for lunch, wine & dine, gave me an oil massage the works. Got it 11k flogged it 23.5k next day & threw in a ikea sofa.
That BMW 6 series you stole and then registered has to be waaay better profit, it was literally free 😂
We need to see the full video, sorry but im not paying for spotify 😂😂