Trx is well over a 100k, srt8 is worth about 60k, red eye about 100k as well so that’s like 300k right there , idk how they got the price for the last two but all together I would say 380k at most
@@vita8208 high markups are their for a reason you know.. if they don’t have any cars for sale, they have no money, so they price them high so they don’t loose any money
@@NoodleBoy101 ain’t no way chop shop tryna move full car of hot parts vs getting easy 50% retail out the country no brainier, they literally headed straight for the port
That's okay, I'm sure all 5 had factory installed 5k worth of Lo-Jack, Window Etch, mandatory Anti-Theft and some other bullshit that dealers add on to MSRP. Goes to show none of that crap works. Shame that Dodge made it so easy for these guys to open and start vehicles without even having some kind of key fob signal boosters that car thiefs normally use. This should be scary to owners of new Dodges, even if you put your key fob in a faraday box far away from the vehicle, it seems a thief with this tech will have no problem starting and driving off straight out of the driveway, probably have no trouble opening the garage door too.
I could be wrong but a loophole by taking advantage of onstar like roadside assistance on call operater service. I suspect the laptop is to get every diagnostic info ( via app)on each vehicle to match every vehicle . It easier than the cell phone screen cluster. The other is cellphone sync to each vehicle and since all key fobs are close range inside the shop then the roadside assistance can unlock each vehicle hands free( unknowingly) opens the locked doors. The key fobs are communicating 24/7 when not asleep(BMW).The cellphones are activated via app or other( I'm no expert) when the app is used. A co worker ( not likely) but I likely suspect is a trusted customer acted covertly during car shopping. I'm no expert.
Can’t feel bad for any car dealership… they literally made a practice of fucking over their customers. Plus that was a Rolex on his arm.. hope they bring them cars back for annual maintenance
@cristianm6706 there was a time when u can buy cars directly from car manufacturers dealerships felt the need to use franchise law in the name of "we are protecting consumers" they achieved this with help of politicians.
@@cristianm6706 market price is the price dealers charge. they make a small amount because they get cars at wholesale. Generally 6-12% less then MSRP. Dealership make the bulk of their money on used cars, and maintenance. They give you 5k for a trade in and sell it for 12k. Maintenance is also a huge markup. A water pump for my chevy was $220. The dealer wanted to charge me $1200 to fix it. I watched a YT video and i did it myself with tools from walmart. under $300.....
Good job NBC2 News, thanks for the informative video on how the car got stolen, what tech the thieves used to start the vehicles, and how people can prevent their cars from being stolen in the same manner from their driveway or any parking lot for that matter!! Useless
They used the laptop to unlock and drive the cars by copying the key fob signal that was left inside unprotected. To prevent this, they make little pouches to put ur fob in that blocks the signal👍 But in the case of the dealership he must’ve left his fobs somewhere near where they were setup, they only have a range of about 200 feet.
The owner was in on it.. a struggling dealership who wanted to sell 5 cars quick left the keys in the car so they can get stolen and he can claim the insurance money on them.
Insurance will pay Invoice for these cars. He lost at least $100K in dealer markups! These cars don't sale for invoice, not even at MSRP! A lot higher than that!!!
Lol the guys knew they weren’t gonna get caught they were so calm with everything I Bett they took the cars back for service and the dealership ain’t even notice lol
theres a pretty big black market in miami and other sect. of FL once they get there, they can sell them for money or remodel them to a new color and whetever else. insane lol
Well done. After the initial reaction: 1st thought is how. Once that was answered those guys should be offered a job. 2nd thought: well calculated and coordinated. Alot to learn from this.
I dunno about good taste 🤷🏾♂️ but they definitely grabbed what’s considered to be the most popular vehicles to be seen in,.. Mopars and Jeep’s are high on the Jack or get killed list for sure
If it was a family owned dealership who works hard and doesn't screw over customers I'd feel bad. But that looks like a big dealership who screws over people who can't afford the deals they give them. Good riddance
I'm not condoning theft, but good. Those cars shouldn't be that expensive and i'm sure they've been on the lot for over a year because no one can afford them. Stealing from small, local business or working class people is one thing, but stealing from a multi million dollar company that probably treats all their employees like dogs is another.
I always feel bad for the people who saved up and bought one to get it stolen but I can’t say the same for the dealer ship owners as it always seems there tying to Sleez you out of a few extra thousand dollars got on the thieves in this case
Isn't insurance the one who gives you the money back? Is there a counter to that other than having to wait for the dealer to make the car you want since you get your money back?
I don’t like to see this happen but at the same time I’d rather see it happen to a dealership than a consumer. The dealership now knows what it feels like to be violated. The people that you really need to blame are the car manufacturers that have made is so easy for thieves to steal cars. When will the government step in and say enough is enough car theft is costing everyone money. The government should step in and put new requirements in place on the car manufacturers to make it more difficult to steal cars.
Dealership owner says he feels violated lmao give me a break. These sleazy dealerships charge all of us buyers insane fees and violate US, i feel this was well deserved.
Then I'm guessing you have never had anything stolen from you? Even if you get paid back or compensated, its still frustrating that your stuff got stolen.
Even if insurance covers the loss, his rates will go through the roof for at least the next five years if he has no other claims. So one way or another, he'll wind up paying out of pocket. That's how business works Danny. Theft ALWAYS costs the victim.
Called ToughBook! It's just as a scanner that shops use for diagnostic or performance. It's sold off tool trucks. That's how locksmiths reset keyfob of keyless start.
Never take anything(especially Dodge Cars)that doesn’t belong to you-If Something’s Not or isn’t yours-Leave it alone-They should know better than that
Lol I work at a dealership We have customers get towed in all the time because they lose all their keys to the car and there’s no way to start it . All I do is hook up a laptop with the right software I can start the car access all the computer information in less than a minute you could even program two brand new remotes in under 3 minutes .
omg, remember "the club" and "auto lock" why dont people use those anymore??? if they had "the club" on the car and/or "auto lock" no way they'd be able to steal it!!!
This dealership owner earns alot but still can't hire security guard. This is how rich stays rich they never employee nobody then few salesman to run there business.
The fact that 5 dodges cost 100k each is a crime
They dont, insurance fraud
Aussie 1 actually in today’s car climate..that’s what they woulda sold for..def not MSRP..but the markup they would be sold for
Trx is well over a 100k, srt8 is worth about 60k, red eye about 100k as well so that’s like 300k right there , idk how they got the price for the last two but all together I would say 380k at most
@@rsgarage9078 Amen 🙏
People like the loud engine in these cheap Dodge. That's why they are so expensive
“Return my cars” lol sit right in that chair and wait..they’ll be back in no time buddy
He got robbed before he got to rob someone with high markup price.
@@vita8208 high markups are their for a reason you know.. if they don’t have any cars for sale, they have no money, so they price them high so they don’t loose any money
🤣🤣🤣
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣
😭😭😭😂😂
“You come to work in the morning, and you’re violated”
Now you know how every car buyer feels.
Bingo
Those cars were in shipping containers and headed out of the country by the time this story aired.
That TRX is going to a Russian oligarch lol
Definitely not. Chop Shop
@@NoodleBoy101 ain’t no way chop shop tryna move full car of hot parts vs getting easy 50% retail out the country no brainier, they literally headed straight for the port
@@droxxy94 What you talking about? Hellcat engines are sold on the black market ALLLLL the time.
@@NoodleBoy101 30k for a hellcat motor or 60k for a trx I would do the 60k and most likely they did to dance Miami is a on water city
These are not criminals these are professionals...I tip my hat to them.
@Alex Jerome cry
I hope that they professionally borrow your car
You différent gang 😭
@Alex Jerome I am glad that they were not owned and simply on a lot. Sad part is that they also steal from owners.
Exactly Professionals
The mark ups on the MSRP's is the real crime
Exactly.
Can't say I feel bad for the dealership owner. He seems like the typical sleezeball car salesman
quit being mad at people more sucessful that you lmao
well what goes around comes around
He must be at 100k per car
damn , you're quick to judge people. Maybe you should take a look at yourself.
I don't feel bad at all. Theres something wrong with me right?
Won’t be surprised if the owner was in on it.
Bet u he was
@@tanveerhans7793 i bet you're both retarded
@@samsquantch14 💀
dude said they did it with a laptop … interesting
Anyone else wants to hit up a super car dealership with me ? I got my laptop ready
@@Nopaoh shii say less
Wat y'all on let's link
@@donnitto2858 shii say less cuz I need me a hellcat or sum 😂
I'm in Atlanta with it
That's okay, I'm sure all 5 had factory installed 5k worth of Lo-Jack, Window Etch, mandatory Anti-Theft and some other bullshit that dealers add on to MSRP. Goes to show none of that crap works. Shame that Dodge made it so easy for these guys to open and start vehicles without even having some kind of key fob signal boosters that car thiefs normally use. This should be scary to owners of new Dodges, even if you put your key fob in a faraday box far away from the vehicle, it seems a thief with this tech will have no problem starting and driving off straight out of the driveway, probably have no trouble opening the garage door too.
I could be wrong but a loophole by taking advantage of onstar like roadside assistance on call operater service. I suspect the laptop is to get every diagnostic info ( via app)on each vehicle to match every vehicle . It easier than the cell phone screen cluster. The other is cellphone sync to each vehicle and since all key fobs are close range inside the shop then the roadside assistance can unlock each vehicle hands free( unknowingly) opens the locked doors. The key fobs are communicating 24/7 when not asleep(BMW).The cellphones are activated via app or other( I'm no expert) when the app is used. A co worker ( not likely) but I likely suspect is a trusted customer acted covertly during car shopping. I'm no expert.
Wow they hit a major lick
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH........ IKR IM WEAK
I am actually convinced that the interviewer planned the whole thing and the interviewee went along.
The news organized this ring?
Their customers feel violated months later when their brand new cars stop working!
That’s Chrysler/Fiat in a nutshell
Lol "Return the cars." I'm afraid those cars are chopped into a million pieces by now my friend lmao.
They definitely didint chop up these babies up, they’re overseas most likely
I doubt it especially when it came to the TRX they either sold it under another vin or shipped them overseas
Can’t feel bad for any car dealership… they literally made a practice of fucking over their customers. Plus that was a Rolex on his arm.. hope they bring them cars back for annual maintenance
How else are dealerships supposed to make a profit if they just sell at market price. Goofy
@cristianm6706 there was a time when u can buy cars directly from car manufacturers dealerships felt the need to use franchise law in the name of "we are protecting consumers" they achieved this with help of politicians.
@@cristianm6706 market price is the price dealers charge. they make a small amount because they get cars at wholesale. Generally 6-12% less then MSRP. Dealership make the bulk of their money on used cars, and maintenance. They give you 5k for a trade in and sell it for 12k. Maintenance is also a huge markup. A water pump for my chevy was $220. The dealer wanted to charge me $1200 to fix it. I watched a YT video and i did it myself with tools from walmart. under $300.....
Good job NBC2 News, thanks for the informative video on how the car got stolen, what tech the thieves used to start the vehicles, and how people can prevent their cars from being stolen in the same manner from their driveway or any parking lot for that matter!! Useless
They used the laptop to unlock and drive the cars by copying the key fob signal that was left inside unprotected.
To prevent this, they make little pouches to put ur fob in that blocks the signal👍
But in the case of the dealership he must’ve left his fobs somewhere near where they were setup, they only have a range of about 200 feet.
The owner was in on it.. a struggling dealership who wanted to sell 5 cars quick left the keys in the car so they can get stolen and he can claim the insurance money on them.
bahahaha wow dude...stop eating paint chips and take the tin foil hat off
The insurance asks you for the keys . If you can't provide them you get nothing
@The Life and Times of Beatnik B.A.E. I pick them all the time from our insurance company here . Maybe it's a local thing
Man ..this isnt law and order ..go Pacers
Nah theres a device you can get that searches for the key fob signal and mimics it to open the car. They use it in the uk all time
I wouldn't even be mad about the cars, I'd be furious at their calm demeanor.
Lmao Insurance is going to pay him back, and he feels violated. Plus this didn't even make a dent in his wallet
Insurance will pay Invoice for these cars. He lost at least $100K in dealer markups! These cars don't sale for invoice, not even at MSRP! A lot higher than that!!!
@@mannyman4103 Dealer markup is robbery too.
@@bobbyb7672 100%
@@mannyman4103 aw boo hoo the poor thing how will he ever survive
Lol the guys knew they weren’t gonna get caught they were so calm with everything I Bett they took the cars back for service and the dealership ain’t even notice lol
theres a pretty big black market in miami and other sect. of FL once they get there, they can sell them for money or remodel them to a new color and whetever else. insane lol
@@MoreOfMalachee what about the vin
@@moisesojeda1085 That issue has been solved for years, so easy to find a salvaged brand new car to toss in or whatever they have to do.
its called embossing
@@AP-jl2lv shhh let the sheep think they have even the slightest idea of what happened
Well done. After the initial reaction: 1st thought is how. Once that was answered those guys should be offered a job. 2nd thought: well calculated and coordinated. Alot to learn from this.
Dude said return my cars!!! Get the Fuck out of here….Get the insurance money and get better security
Keeping his top dollar cars out there on the lot with no security. Typical owner, cheapskate where he shouldn’t be.
These guys have good taste.
I dunno about good taste 🤷🏾♂️ but they definitely grabbed what’s considered to be the most popular vehicles to be seen in,.. Mopars and Jeep’s are high on the Jack or get killed list for sure
The Jeeps not so great.
“The audacity of people” yea says they sales man lol
If it was a family owned dealership who works hard and doesn't screw over customers I'd feel bad. But that looks like a big dealership who screws over people who can't afford the deals they give them. Good riddance
Sounds like Paragon here in Queens, New York. Over charging customers.
The fact that they are standing around, not even a Rushing really shocks me. They are not even tripping off of being out in the open.
i hope as soon as anyone sees that owner, they dont feel bad anymore
He said he feels violated,, hahahaha.
well, thats why you need some type of security, someone monitoring cameras, or physical security during closed hours
I like the one where the dealer allowed a thief to test drive a Dodge, and the guy made a key. Then brought the car back, then stole it that night.
I'm not condoning theft, but good.
Those cars shouldn't be that expensive and i'm sure they've been on the lot for over a year because no one can afford them. Stealing from small, local business or working class people is one thing, but stealing from a multi million dollar company that probably treats all their employees like dogs is another.
They was literally just released people can afford them they arent your ever day vehicle they are toys people will pay for toys
These some ogs y’all never seeing those cars again.
The manager of a dealership is just upset because he couldn't rip off 5 people with their overprice vehicles.
Dude. You are not getting them back lol. They have owners now. If they're not chopped up 🥺
Yea bro that’s the thing , the probably took the engine out and swapped it with another car
"They have owners now" that's hilarious.
@@harrybaulsach 😭😭 hahahahah
I always feel bad for the people who saved up and bought one to get it stolen but I can’t say the same for the dealer ship owners as it always seems there tying to Sleez you out of a few extra thousand dollars got on the thieves in this case
Isn't insurance the one who gives you the money back?
Is there a counter to that other than having to wait for the dealer to make the car you want since you get your money back?
only way he getting his vehicles back is in pieces 😭😭
They became untracable when they were loaded into containers and shipped probably to the Middle East or South America.
@@toesuf94 or parted out at someone's shop in Miami
Car dealership owner saying he feels "violated" is laughable... Dealerships scam people as a business model...
MR GODDAMIT MAN YOU ALREADY KNOW WHATS GOIN ON, i got this brand new 2021 scat pack.
🤣🤣
I don’t like to see this happen but at the same time I’d rather see it happen to a dealership than a consumer. The dealership now knows what it feels like to be violated. The people that you really need to blame are the car manufacturers that have made is so easy for thieves to steal cars. When will the government step in and say enough is enough car theft is costing everyone money. The government should step in and put new requirements in place on the car manufacturers to make it more difficult to steal cars.
Dealership owner says he feels violated lmao give me a break. These sleazy dealerships charge all of us buyers insane fees and violate US, i feel this was well deserved.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Right, god forbid they run a for PROFIT organization. How often do you work for free?
@@ejay4364 30k over sticker is fair to you? There's one thing called making a living and fuckin people over. Sheep
Well the market is inflated right now sadly which is why these cost so much
Why should a Dodge be that expensive first of all, that alone should be a crime also.
Dominic Toretto is behind it yall‼️🤣
He in on it!!!! He look real sleazy!!! He probably sold them mfs to the Cartel for 3-4 times what they worth!!!
Two Words:
Inside Job 💯
Those vehicles are on a shipping container on their way to another country where VIN numbers don't matter
Yeah dude got insurance. He’ll be fine
Don’t know why the owner of the dealership is worrying. He knows damn well the insurance is going to pay for his lost.
Then I'm guessing you have never had anything stolen from you? Even if you get paid back or compensated, its still frustrating that your stuff got stolen.
I mean it didnt cost him anything
These prices are ridiculous for both used and new cars
Dont blame the robbers for doing a FREE99 heist
Even if insurance covers the loss, his rates will go through the roof for at least the next five years if he has no other claims. So one way or another, he'll wind up paying out of pocket.
That's how business works Danny. Theft ALWAYS costs the victim.
@@YOSHIMOTO_HI_SPEED thats ignorant of you to say. Nothing justifies theft.
They where peacefully protesting your insane dealer mark ups. Screwed over the wrong ones.
*Stealing
@@Itsnotavailable dogmatist
@@Thunderontheroad thief. A bum. Broke ass.
Guess this will be a mission in gta 6 😂
lmao
Car heists isn't a bad idea. This could be some optional activity, like that thing with robbing Gruppe6 vans in GTA V.
impressive fellaz Hats off to you guys
I feel violated- Dealership after having some cars stolen
I feel violated- People buying new cars at a dealer
WHAT A PLOT TWIST IN THE END
I love how the first words 😊we’re about “ being violated” That’s what his service department does every customer, every day.
I have no sympathy for car dealerships tho 😐
He was more mad about the markup he lost than anything!
Called ToughBook! It's just as a scanner that shops use for diagnostic or performance. It's sold off tool trucks. That's how locksmiths reset keyfob of keyless start.
ToughBook would be the laptop name, not the program used.
Aww, a stealership getting robbed?
That's ironic
It's the ignition dodge makes. I can start a dodge without a key still to this day
I don't care about the cars, I just saw the gas price were 2.59/gallon, man I miss that.......
he said return my cars like they're actually going to bring them back.. :P
The ridiculous price of those cars is the real crime here
We're this plug at when u need em
This is actually impressive af! ….Illegal af but impressive af
"... feel violated..." Now you. know how the customers feel ...!
They are on a large commercial vessel headed to Africa!
This litterally some shit out of a movie scene , my boy done pulled up the laptop used a cheat code and hacked all them cars 😭😭😂
Wait, did this man say, "LABTOP?" Wow, I had ro roll it back a few times to confirm he did in fact say it!
He did.
Bro said return my cars💀
Real deal Heist with hacker and all not bad😂💀💀
What was the mark-up being charged by the dealership??
ah yes the car dealership feels violated while he probably doubles the price for a used jetta 💀
2:22 💀 yeah keep that seat warm buddy
Ong 😂
I wonder what program they're using
Those vehicles are long gone now.
Good for those thieves! Maybe now the manufacturer will do something to prevent this.
Good shit fellas 💪🏽✊🏽
They are so good that they should go and repo vehicles for the banks when people can't pay their payments. I hope the dealer gets the vehicles back
“Return my cars “ he funny as that’s like self snitching who tf gon do that be real 💯
The crime is the 100k TRX didn’t even had bedliner done
need to pull engine fuses, fuel pump relays etc. cant steal em if they dont start.
Cars went to Miami either to a chop shop or put into containers to get shipped overseas. These guys get an order and fill it.
Never take anything(especially Dodge Cars)that doesn’t belong to you-If Something’s Not or isn’t yours-Leave it alone-They should know better than that
These guys are the up grade
Of gone in 60 seconds,,,
How they start cars with the laptop?
I feel like every dealership car should have some sort of steering wheel lock.
Dang how come thieves steal from a stealership 😅
This man really asked them to bring his cars back 😂😂
You got fn jacked bro!
They knew what the good stuff was.
Did they program new keys or something
Owner : Return My Cars 😢
Thieves: No jit 😀
Lol I work at a dealership We have customers get towed in all the time because they lose all their keys to the car and there’s no way to start it . All I do is hook up a laptop with the right software I can start the car access all the computer information in less than a minute you could even program two brand new remotes in under 3 minutes .
i saw one in my hometown with no plate redeye hellcat 😁😁😁
Return my cars🤣🤣🤣
Those cars aren't in this country anymore... sorry bud
I know them boys was happy af😂
omg, remember "the club" and "auto lock" why dont people use those anymore??? if they had "the club" on the car and/or "auto lock" no way they'd be able to steal it!!!
Look like he let thm
They got away w/500k value cars since it’s not traced in Miami
That’s crazy
This dealership owner earns alot but still can't hire security guard. This is how rich stays rich they never employee nobody then few salesman to run there business.
I a Dodge Charger paid in full some people don’t know how to work hard play hard
Wow, that's all I can say to that.