I really appreciate you touching on the difference between some of us. I'm so sick of people judging me without even giving me a chance to earn their business because I work at a dealership. Some of us are good guys just trying to afford a house for our family.
facts some of us actually enjoy it … i’ve quit a car lot because they was gonna let this single mom buy a car the trans was slipping … i just can’t do it if i wouldn’t let my mom or ole lady drive it then i won’t sell it 🤷🏼♂️ that’s the moms only money & the thing she needs to get to work & support her family
He was born and brought up at the perfect time for his personality and his type of being. Perfect timing. Wonder if he has a book...nope. Should do one
Each sale is an opportunity for a story. I sold new cars for about 18 months was not particularly good at it but still have many stories both good and bad about the sales I made. I do think much of the reputation of the car business. When you go into a business and expect them to "loose money" on the transaction to "earn your business" you've created a situation where the person who can make you believe they're losing $500 to sell you a car are going to be the most successful in the business. It became an industry where lying became a necessary skill to be successful.
My Family is in business and my Dad has gone to his sweet spot but he always told me you CAN make just as much money being honest as you can being Dishonest and I have seen over the years the guys that were Dishonest in business are no longer around . ! Thanks again for teliing it like it is maybe you just changed one mans life for the better and yes that is the DEAL of the day!
That's the entire reason for it. The dishonest ones never worked a day in their life and do not possess the IQ required to do an honest day's work and the compassion to care about the customer. They want all the money right now, so they lie cheat and steal to get it. Then spend all their profits made to hire people to cover up the crimes and destroy evidence, and then it all unravels, they go to prison, and are left with nothing.
I was born in 1984, classic cars from the 80's & 90's make me feel old. When I was a kid my dream car at the time was a IROC-Z Camaro. I would love to have a clean IROC-Z Camero.
It's only a felony if you sell it. I set all my keepers' odometers to 222222.22 for luck. I won a $10 scratch off yesterday so what does that tell you m
I’ve seen an ad for a truck here in Michigan that was “never driven hard.” One of the pictures showed that it still had the ORV stickers on it from going to the sand dunes.
You know, you don't actually have to buy snap on everything, right? That crapsman 5.5 works just about as well for the 25 times you use it in it's lifetime
Your stories and knowledge are fascinating!! Keeps me coming back to watch your videos!! I’m a screenshot person also I have about 4000 pictures on my phone not of cars but of horses because that is what I buy sell and trade!
Your voice just makes me wanna drop everything im doing and pay attention!! I digg your style!! Ive lived in greenville s.c half my life.. i used to live close to roper mountain rd..cool channel Mr. Pitts!! 💯
Rabbit, I'm a big fan. I've worked in garages when I was young, and I've worked for the the #1 ambulance manufacturing company in the world for 20 years, and it would be an honor for you to come to North Carolina and see the company I have given my life to. You would be amazed at the work we do, plus see the chassis we use
@@rabbits_used_cars it's a honor to actually hear from from you brother. I'm sure you're researching the company. I'm sure you'll like what you find from the company I've given my life to
Dude, Im on autotrader, ebay, and craigslist every day looking at potential buys. Hours.. its sad but awesome. And coffee is definitely the nectar of the gods.
Man oh man. I remember when that was common practice in Rock Hill SC. I saw more cars and truck that started out with 125k and being sold with 55k. Spot on Rob
I'm an attorney. Back when I was wet-behind-the-ears, a friend bought a car at Toyota that somehow they managed to sell to someone else before she got the car. She had a deposit on the car, and she was fine with the issue - but the dealership refused to give her deposit back. I was dating her friend, so I got called in to negotiate her money back. It didn't go well, and in the end the car salesman told me that he didn't believe me "because I'm a lawyer." I knew I was cut of for them business because I immediately responded "a used-car-salesman says what?" She got her deposit back....
Rabbit, I just picked up a 91 Z28 Convertible with 5k original miles. But man, I am going to double check this check. Mine was an export model and I am stationed overseas in England, I bought it off of the second owner. First owner was a Japanese man who purchased it new. I hope my mileage is legit because I plan on sending it back to the states and selling it soon. Love a trailer park thirdgen brother! Hell yeah!
Completely by accident, my friend had a 2001 S10 that had like 170k on the digital odometer that didn’t have the tach. He wanted a factory tach cluster so he went to the salvage yard to get one. When he plugged the “new” cluster in, the odometer read like 108k and clock the miles from there. When he sold the truck a few years later, he was very upfront and honest about the mileage discrepancy to the buyer. It blew our minds to find out that it IS possible to do this with some digital odometers
They are rolling them back now days more than ever before. By doing just that, or just sending them in and setting them to whatever they want them set too. It's even easier now
Interesting info, thanks Rabbit. Here's another one, I needed to replace the cluster in the 2002 Subaru WRX in my profile picture a few years ago. I found one on the auction site that actually had fewer miles than the car. I opened the back of the cluster, bent a couple of little tabs and swapped the memory chip. The new cluster went in with the correct mileage. The car says 245,000 miles, I could have a 140,000 mile car in 20 minutes if I wanted. Never trust an odometer.
So I've been trying to pivot out of software development and IT into information security so this video is right up my alley. So many people are unaware how un-secure and easy manipulated information and technology is.
Well as much as I wish you were pouring your years of experiance for free about 10 years ago I'm still happy you're here right now good sir, I was eyeballing a very "good" deal on a 2016 mustang gt just the other day but it seemed too good to be true, normally I would still drive 4 hours just to check it out but I have done just a little of bacground check and turned out it wasn't worh calling the "dealer" not to menion driving 4 hours plus... so again, thank you for all your knowledge Rabbit, once the whole pandemic blows away you sir got a bottle of single malt on me! Will deliver it in person
In 89, The very first vehicle I ever bought was an OBS 88 Chevy Silverado. Turned out the Seller had rolled the miles back from 65,000 down to 32,000. The fraud was discovered because he had it serviced at the big Chevy dealership downtown. When I took it in for service at the same dealership, the mechanics there saw the discrepancy and notified me. Wound up suing the guy and won, but he never paid😩.
If a gravely voice had strep throat, smoked 2 packs a day, and nothing to drink in 10 hours, this is what it’d sound like. If the car sales, and show business don’t work out you’d make a killing narrating books for books-on-tape 😂 I just stumbled across you, Mr. Rabbit, I love the videos man! I was pleasantly surprised to see you had 100’s of hours of videos I could binge haha! Keep up the good work!
Makes me wonder and chuckle a bit thinking about how many people watched this out loud on their TV’s who had their 7,8,9 whatever aged kid wonder through the living room and listened and acknowledged that Santa etc. is not real 🤣
I'm not a mechanic, but I happen to live near the major salvage yards in my area. Honda Elements, even with high miles, are going for a lot right now, especailly in the Pacific Northwest. The gauge cluster is easy to swap out. You don't even need to go inside the cluster to change the mileage. You can just swap out a high mileage cluster for a lower mileage gauge cluster. I've even seen Elements from small dealers that have a CarFax that seem frozen in time. It looks like no one drove the car for several years between recorded service intervals. They don't match the annual average of miles per year for a car that ceased production in 2011. Another issue with Elements is the gauge clusters fail, so they do get changed with a salvage cluster. Caveat emptor: Buyer beware.
Over here in the UK, this is far harder to do on cars as the mileage is recorded every year when the car has its annual MOT(road worthiness test) and is available to check online with the licence plate number. So although there are those people that do clock their cars back, they couldn’t go back further than it’s last test.
Cars in Arizona have to go through smog checks, and the odometer reading is recorded at that point. I don't know if it's reported to carfax, but you can request emission history from the State and see if there is an odometer discrepancy.
I had to replace the cluster on my 95 Accord and saw how easy and tempting that would be to do, but I didn’t think about ever selling it. But for Honda’s it’s a right of passage to see how many miles you can get out of them! Right now my highest mileage Honda is my current 00’ Civic coupe with 272k. I’m going for the long game with this one hoping to get 400k or better out of it lol.
I got a car from the dealership my dad works at and they handed me a 2 person carfax. Zero wrecks, correct mileage. I bought it and promptly a week later the clutch went. Get it on the lift, wrecked and somewhat fixed. Some years later I carfax again... Apparently I'm the 8th owner, it switched hands 7 times in 4 years. Still love the dang car.
In the UK this is called "clocking" and it was really common across car dealers right up until recently but luckily in about 2010 the government started stating the mileage record on MOT sheets but because our cars don't have a MOT (Safety check) for the first 3 years dealers buy cars with huge mileages just before the first mot and roll them back to be low mileage
@@joshuagibson2520 357 pellet guns, knives of all kinds. I love the useful stuff lile tools and things you can resell.. Dope dealers have the money to buy the cars we want. They are also clients that often need to quickly get rid of property. A neighbor of mine did fine in Rx for years, then against everyone's advice, he traded his old pickup for a white, pimped out Caddy. That was 2 to 4 yrs. I was dumb enough not to know until he was in jail. Some of the best hot rod projects I have ever seen were sponsored by one crime or another. Crime never pays, but they can a blast until the repo man rolls into town.
@@marekmerchelski1014If a friend of mine rubs under his nose a lot, does that mean he has big boogers, or is it a sinus condition? I hope my friend is just wiping away perfume from kissing pretty girls necks.
My best flip was a 1986 Iroc Z-28 Tuned port with rear disc brakes. I bought it and a 75 harley for $400 at an estate auction. The camaro was a 1 owner and had 65k miles on it but had been left under a tarp for the last 10 years. We ran it through the detail shop and got it cleaned up fairly nice and listed it on ebay. It sold to a collector in florida for $4500 and he had a shipper come get it.
My buddy bought a 97 F-250 Quad cab Power Stroke with what he thought had 225,000 miles on it. 2 months after he bought it the engine went out so he put a new engine in it and all was well. So about 6 months later we see this guy at the gas station and he walks up and says hey that's my old truck i can't believe its still chugging along. He says how mamy miles you got on it now? My buddy said well the engine went out with 225,000 on it and so i replaced it. The guy says that can't be right when i traded it to such and such car lot it had 425,000 miles on it. The car lot guy rolled the clock back 200,000 miles and doubled his money on the truck. After talking to other people come to find out this guy was notorious for doing this on diesel trucks.
3rd Gen Camaros are hot now? Glad to hear it because I still have my Red 91' Z28 r7u that I bought in 93'. Heated garage stored since. When I was younger I heard too many older men saying one of their biggest mistakes was selling the car of their youth. So back then I made a promise to myself never to sell it and I'm glad I kept it. PS: I know a very nice C4 in my area with crapped out motor. This video is tempting me to buy it to part out. Thanks for another cool video Rabbit!!
Carfax is a nice tool but when you read through you can see mileage is not always reported. And like you said it only knows what its told when I sold my low mileage 05 Dodge Dakota car fax is clean but my wife had backed it into a poll and I got the tail light and popped the dent out and fixed it myself. But it had ( at time I sold it) a clean Carfax
I definitely love The insider mechanical information on this video, this is the kind of shit I find fascinating. Man back in the 80s, digital dashes were super cool. I remember being a kid and thinking how high tech they were. By the 90s all those old 80s digital dash cars we're not so desirable anymore...
@@ShadySportsNetwork honestly lol I’ve got 140k on mine and it about left me stranded because it blew a coolant hose and got hot because the temp gauge quit working
Oh and something that this reminded me of. I worked at a dealership and 1 thing they did was work with a decal and sticker maker and they would make their own "Special Edition " vehicle packages for a big mark up. Mostly on trucks from what I seen. That's why I quit turning wrenches when I did. It's equally as had to find a shop that can be trusted to take your car to as it is to work at 1.
Had a buddy who used to work at New Venture Gear/ Magna Powertrain (now closed) They were the "best" place to work in town as they made transfer cases for Chrysler/Jeeps. He could crawl under your jeep and disconnect the odometer. He'd buy a brand new jeep with his company discount, unhook it at 300 miles and drive it for 6/8 months and hook it back up. Then he would sell his jeep at a year with only a couple 1000 miles on it at more then he paid. Turn around and get another new Jeep.
Definitely happens with newer cars too. I sold a 2012 malibu with 250K on it to some shady flipper with cash. A couple weeks later I get a call from a guy a couple hundred miles away. He said " Hey I just bought this car from a guy and you are the last person on the title...something seems not right, just wondering what you can tell me about it". I said well, I sold that car a couple weeks ago to a guy who had cash and was in a hurry. It's a good 'round town car, we took good care if it, probably about the best 250K mile car you're gonna find. After a brief silence the guy said "the one I bought has 114K" . I said, I'm sorry dude but I've only sold one 2012 Malibu in my life and it had 250K.
I bought a 02 Silverado that was rolled a few years ago. When I got it fired up, the odometer showed 51k. I put the cluster on Ebay with no reserve and it went for $250. You can't roll them back but you can change the cluster
I knew a guy who would swap clusters for warranty and service work on a fairly new truck. It had well over 100k miles but when it went to the dealer it had 21k miles 😆
In most of these vehicles with digital dashes the mileage is stored in the PCM not the Cluster. In Ford's and Chrysler's when you change the Cluster the Security System will do a Lock Out and you have to have it Flash Programmed to the Vehicle. When it's Flashed the original miles show up on the new Cluster. Changing the Cluster only works on vehicles with a Dial Type Odometer.
I’m restoring a 77 Scout II, installing a new Isspro speedo. I went to Isspro and had them set the odometer to exactly the mileage on the original odometer. That’s how to maintain integrity.
i seen someone roll back on a 2016 f250 platinum..but it’s done different then any other way … when it was new he had some kinda program where when he got it new & started driving from day one it only counted a mile every 4 miles 🤷🏼♂️
I had a 2008 Acura CL Type S 6 Speed that had 230,000 miles on it. The brake lines and fuel lines over the gas tank were rusty so I sold it because it's a huge and expensive job to replace them. The kid came right to the house and quickly gave me cash and drove it to Massachusetts. A month later I received a call from another guy in Mass asking me if I used to own this car. I said I had. He asked me why I would well it with only 110,000 miles on it. I assured him that was not the case and he was pretty ugly at the guy he bought it from. I haven't heard what the outcome was but it opened my eyes to this.
Bc sometimes I say look up a truck on marketplace and it wont show local or itll show something completely opposite. But I am new to fb so might just be me lol keep a trucking Rob.
I saw on RUclips a news report on a guy in Florida using dealer software to rollback lease cars so the owners would not be hit with the mileage fees. He was getting over 500 a pop sometimes to do this.
Thanks for the lessen. I knew it was easy on 80's cars. Just not that easy. I'm wanting to get a tired 85 Fiero GT or 86 to 87 SE. I would be changing the stock analog guages for aftermarket digital. I have seen C4 Vett guages dropped in a Fiero. The guage cluster fits in the spot but you have to make a custom face covering. I will also drop the factory 140hp V6 out and swap in a 260hp GM L32 Series III Supercharged motor from a Pontiac Grand Prix 2004-05 GTP/06-07 GT, 05 Bonnaville, 04Monte/Impala SS. I will drive it for a while and see if thats all the low weight of the car can handle or add ZZ Performance Stage II Water Intercooler, ZX Cam/lifters, Intense Heads & PCM, custom exahust and more for 380hp with a redline of 6400rpm.
Interesting the NHTSA changed the odometer rule regarding mileage disclosure from 10 years to 20 years starting this year on 2011 and newer vehicles to supposedly combat the problem!
It's funny. I follow another page for a dealer who sells a ton of SUPER clean, low mileage, Fox body Mustangs... 5 liter coupes and hatchbacks, in all the popular colors. MINT looking cars. I haven't see so many clean Fox bodies since I worked at a Mustang shop in the early '90s. Seems kinda "odd" to see so many available now.
Do you have any idea how frustrating it is see a new Rabbit vid pop up, start watching, and just when it gets to the good part, your phone dies because you forgot to plug it up?🤬 Couldn’t get to the charger fast enough!
It still happens here in SA even with a digital OD, they go down to pick and pull and find a cluster with less miles and put it in the new car. That's what happened with my 2001 jeep. I bought it with 101,000 found out when I sold it someone ran the fox and showed me the last reported millage of 226,000 hell of cut
It’s sad you can’t just take people on their word, but if you know the right things to look for you can save yourself a big headache. Go sit under the Rabbit Tree of Knowledge for a bit, and you just might learn something. Thanks for the great video.
This is why I don't care what the odometer says. IMO, a 40 year old car with 40,000 miles means it sat a lot, or it's rolled back. Either way, it's gonna need a LOT of work.
In Eastern Europe cutting odometers is a thing done on 9/10 non enthusiast cars, every car for sale "has" 250,000, when they usually were german fleet cars and repainted taxis with over 500,000 KM's.
Damn I knew Rabbit told a car story like David Attenborough narrates a planet earth documentary but now he surprises me with his excellent educational engineering, business and life lesson tutorial. Now this is as real genius garage not like the version Casey started as a tax shelter and way to get rich off the kids backs thru his personal youtube channel.
I'm always skeptical of old low mileage trucks. Now my Grandfather only put 20,000 miles on his truck over 4 years but he also had braille parking marks on the bumpers. Most people didn't buy trucks for them to sit in the garage and not get miles on them.
I haven’t heard someone say “I don’t normally do this” so many times since prom night!!
I literally lol’d
@@rabbits_used_cars hell yeah Rob...thanks for another great story brothah! Peace n chickengrease! ✌
Key word was "normally."
I wonder if the "Ladies in the Red Light District" say that to the customers?
I guess it is kind of randomly asking but does anyone know a good site to stream new series online?
R.I.P. Rob, you sure gave alot of folks enjoyment, there will never be another Rabbit! 😁😇
I finally figured it out, someones been rolling back Rabbits subometer.
Hah!
RUclips does that sometimes. I just found out I got unsubbed from Tavarish's channel the other day.
They I unsubbed me from rabbit and a bunch of others I had to sub to again.
I really appreciate you touching on the difference between some of us. I'm so sick of people judging me without even giving me a chance to earn their business because I work at a dealership. Some of us are good guys just trying to afford a house for our family.
I thought used car salesmen got stored in the back of the office and charged up every night? 😉
facts some of us actually enjoy it … i’ve quit a car lot because they was gonna let this single mom buy a car the trans was slipping … i just can’t do it if i wouldn’t let my mom or ole lady drive it then i won’t sell it 🤷🏼♂️ that’s the moms only money & the thing she needs to get to work & support her family
How does one man have this many stories?! I get so excited when you post a new video.
Shit I wouldnt care if he is making them all up. Lol.
He was born and brought up at the perfect time for his personality and his type of being. Perfect timing. Wonder if he has a book...nope. Should do one
Each sale is an opportunity for a story. I sold new cars for about 18 months was not particularly good at it but still have many stories both good and bad about the sales I made. I do think much of the reputation of the car business. When you go into a business and expect them to "loose money" on the transaction to "earn your business" you've created a situation where the person who can make you believe they're losing $500 to sell you a car are going to be the most successful in the business. It became an industry where lying became a necessary skill to be successful.
By workout in the car business. 🙄
I worked selling cars for 2 years and I could tell you some stories just in that short of time. Imagine Rob working 30 years. Must be a hoot.
My Family is in business and my Dad has gone to his sweet spot but he always told me you CAN make just as much money being honest as you can being Dishonest and I have seen over the years the guys that were Dishonest in business are no longer around . ! Thanks again for teliing it like it is maybe you just changed one mans life for the better and yes that is the DEAL of the day!
That's the entire reason for it. The dishonest ones never worked a day in their life and do not possess the IQ required to do an honest day's work and the compassion to care about the customer. They want all the money right now, so they lie cheat and steal to get it. Then spend all their profits made to hire people to cover up the crimes and destroy evidence, and then it all unravels, they go to prison, and are left with nothing.
I was born in 1984, classic cars from the 80's & 90's make me feel old. When I was a kid my dream car at the time was a IROC-Z Camaro. I would love to have a clean IROC-Z Camero.
No one:
Rob: I own a stolen Corvette and here’s how to commit a felony.
It's only a felony if you sell it. I set all my keepers' odometers to 222222.22 for luck. I won a $10 scratch off yesterday so what does that tell you m
Or how to avoid being scammed
LOL Tell me more!
🤣🤣🤣
I’ve seen an ad for a truck here in Michigan that was “never driven hard.” One of the pictures showed that it still had the ORV stickers on it from going to the sand dunes.
My Friday is now complete because of a new rabbit video. Keep up the great work
5.5 mm socket. Now I know 2 usages for my special order $35 Snap On socket. Thanks Rabit lol.
Ford trim panels are big on those also.
You know, you don't actually have to buy snap on everything, right? That crapsman 5.5 works just about as well for the 25 times you use it in it's lifetime
@@imthemistermaster oh I know but that was some 15-20 yrs ago and no one but snap on or Mac had that size at that time.
@@cjcoleman7372 fair
Thank you Rabbit! Thanks for your time and information!
Almost to 100k. Love the channel.
My new favorite dude to watch!!!
You can tell Rob has worked on more than a few cars his self, by the way he handles that 1/4 drive socket. You the "Man" Rob.
Your stories and knowledge are fascinating!! Keeps me coming back to watch your videos!! I’m a screenshot person also I have about 4000 pictures on my phone not of cars but of horses because that is what I buy sell and trade!
Not only are your stories entertaining, but I learn so much.
Thanks for being brave enough to show this.
Brings new meaning to "Let the buyer beware".
Kudos for being honest and keepin' it real, Brother. 👍
Your voice just makes me wanna drop everything im doing and pay attention!! I digg your style!! Ive lived in greenville s.c half my life.. i used to live close to roper mountain rd..cool channel Mr. Pitts!! 💯
Rabbits most famous line ~
im gonna stop this story,to tell you another one ~
Yup..
RIP Rabbit
Dang Rabbit! That’s a nice sub you live in. Wasn’t hard to find 😊. Congrats on all the success!
Rabbit, I'm a big fan. I've worked in garages when I was young, and I've worked for the the #1 ambulance manufacturing company in the world for 20 years, and it would be an honor for you to come to North Carolina and see the company I have given my life to. You would be amazed at the work we do, plus see the chassis we use
What part of NC are ya in ?
@@rabbits_used_cars Ashe county.
The company is called American Emergency Vehicles
The other AEV, lmao
@@rabbits_used_cars it's a honor to actually hear from from you brother. I'm sure you're researching the company. I'm sure you'll like what you find from the company I've given my life to
Dude, Im on autotrader, ebay, and craigslist every day looking at potential buys. Hours.. its sad but awesome. And coffee is definitely the nectar of the gods.
What's funny is all the good car deals are on none of those sites.
Man oh man. I remember when that was common practice in Rock Hill SC. I saw more cars and truck that started out with 125k and being sold with 55k. Spot on Rob
Have any stories?
Several
I'm an attorney. Back when I was wet-behind-the-ears, a friend bought a car at Toyota that somehow they managed to sell to someone else before she got the car. She had a deposit on the car, and she was fine with the issue - but the dealership refused to give her deposit back. I was dating her friend, so I got called in to negotiate her money back. It didn't go well, and in the end the car salesman told me that he didn't believe me "because I'm a lawyer." I knew I was cut of for them business because I immediately responded "a used-car-salesman says what?" She got her deposit back....
Rabbit, I just picked up a 91 Z28 Convertible with 5k original miles. But man, I am going to double check this check. Mine was an export model and I am stationed overseas in England, I bought it off of the second owner. First owner was a Japanese man who purchased it new. I hope my mileage is legit because I plan on sending it back to the states and selling it soon.
Love a trailer park thirdgen brother! Hell yeah!
12:47 rabbit goes full bob Ross tone lol I always find these videos to be very informative and entertaining
Completely by accident, my friend had a 2001 S10 that had like 170k on the digital odometer that didn’t have the tach. He wanted a factory tach cluster so he went to the salvage yard to get one. When he plugged the “new” cluster in, the odometer read like 108k and clock the miles from there. When he sold the truck a few years later, he was very upfront and honest about the mileage discrepancy to the buyer. It blew our minds to find out that it IS possible to do this with some digital odometers
They are rolling them back now days more than ever before.
By doing just that, or just sending them in and setting them to whatever they want them set too. It's even easier now
I like seeing the gritty side of rabbit. Nice video brotha. Can't wait for the next one.
New rabbit video while at work is nice
indeed
Interesting info, thanks Rabbit. Here's another one, I needed to replace the cluster in the 2002 Subaru WRX in my profile picture a few years ago. I found one on the auction site that actually had fewer miles than the car. I opened the back of the cluster, bent a couple of little tabs and swapped the memory chip. The new cluster went in with the correct mileage. The car says 245,000 miles, I could have a 140,000 mile car in 20 minutes if I wanted. Never trust an odometer.
The C4 dash gave me flashbacks of hearing "pull out that gray wire"
So I've been trying to pivot out of software development and IT into information security so this video is right up my alley. So many people are unaware how un-secure and easy manipulated information and technology is.
That vulnerability has been patched since then.
Love your Milner deuce coupe rear end on the wall! Badass
Well as much as I wish you were pouring your years of experiance for free about 10 years ago I'm still happy you're here right now good sir, I was eyeballing a very "good" deal on a 2016 mustang gt just the other day but it seemed too good to be true, normally I would still drive 4 hours just to check it out but I have done just a little of bacground check and turned out it wasn't worh calling the "dealer" not to menion driving 4 hours plus... so again, thank you for all your knowledge Rabbit, once the whole pandemic blows away you sir got a bottle of single malt on me! Will deliver it in person
Take a shot every time Rob says "you gotta think about it!"
In 89, The very first vehicle I ever bought was an OBS 88 Chevy Silverado. Turned out the Seller had rolled the miles back from 65,000 down to 32,000. The fraud was discovered because he had it serviced at the big Chevy dealership downtown. When I took it in for service at the same dealership, the mechanics there saw the discrepancy and notified me. Wound up suing the guy and won, but he never paid😩.
If a gravely voice had strep throat, smoked 2 packs a day, and nothing to drink in 10 hours, this is what it’d sound like. If the car sales, and show business don’t work out you’d make a killing narrating books for books-on-tape 😂 I just stumbled across you, Mr. Rabbit, I love the videos man! I was pleasantly surprised to see you had 100’s of hours of videos I could binge haha! Keep up the good work!
New name for ya bud... Rob Apart Pitts. Love the vid! Awesome! Made my week! Cheers 🍻 from Maine!
Makes me wonder and chuckle a bit thinking about how many people watched this out loud on their TV’s who had their 7,8,9 whatever aged kid wonder through the living room and listened and acknowledged that Santa etc. is not real 🤣
I'm not a mechanic, but I happen to live near the major salvage yards in my area. Honda Elements, even with high miles, are going for a lot right now, especailly in the Pacific Northwest. The gauge cluster is easy to swap out. You don't even need to go inside the cluster to change the mileage. You can just swap out a high mileage cluster for a lower mileage gauge cluster. I've even seen Elements from small dealers that have a CarFax that seem frozen in time. It looks like no one drove the car for several years between recorded service intervals. They don't match the annual average of miles per year for a car that ceased production in 2011. Another issue with Elements is the gauge clusters fail, so they do get changed with a salvage cluster. Caveat emptor: Buyer beware.
Learned all those lessons the hard way over the years, but then again, we're not too far apart in age either
Over here in the UK, this is far harder to do on cars as the mileage is recorded every year when the car has its annual MOT(road worthiness test) and is available to check online with the licence plate number. So although there are those people that do clock their cars back, they couldn’t go back further than it’s last test.
Best way to start the weekend!
Not going to lie, you had me in the first half I was curious where this video was going!
Cars in Arizona have to go through smog checks, and the odometer reading is recorded at that point. I don't know if it's reported to carfax, but you can request emission history from the State and see if there is an odometer discrepancy.
Not every state has emission checks, though.
I had to replace the cluster on my 95 Accord and saw how easy and tempting that would be to do, but I didn’t think about ever selling it. But for Honda’s it’s a right of passage to see how many miles you can get out of them! Right now my highest mileage Honda is my current 00’ Civic coupe with 272k. I’m going for the long game with this one hoping to get 400k or better out of it lol.
I got a car from the dealership my dad works at and they handed me a 2 person carfax. Zero wrecks, correct mileage. I bought it and promptly a week later the clutch went. Get it on the lift, wrecked and somewhat fixed. Some years later I carfax again... Apparently I'm the 8th owner, it switched hands 7 times in 4 years. Still love the dang car.
In the UK this is called "clocking" and it was really common across car dealers right up until recently but luckily in about 2010 the government started stating the mileage record on MOT sheets but because our cars don't have a MOT (Safety check) for the first 3 years dealers buy cars with huge mileages just before the first mot and roll them back to be low mileage
13:08 "My ol' dope buddy friend" - Only you could get away with saying that, and we know what you meant.
@@joshuagibson2520 Yes, the history on parts cars I find are like some of my girlfriends, they swear I'm the 3rd guy.
@@joshuagibson2520 357 pellet guns, knives of all kinds. I love the useful stuff lile tools and things you can resell.. Dope dealers have the money to buy the cars we want. They are also clients that often need to quickly get rid of property. A neighbor of mine did fine in Rx for years, then against everyone's advice, he traded his old pickup for a white, pimped out Caddy. That was 2 to 4 yrs. I was dumb enough not to know until he was in jail.
Some of the best hot rod projects I have ever seen were sponsored by one crime or another. Crime never pays, but they can a blast until the repo man rolls into town.
@@joshuagibson2520 Nascar is proud of its moonshine roots. As anyone with trophies will tell you: Driver or not, winning is expensive.
you know he does it all dealers do
@@marekmerchelski1014If a friend of mine rubs under his nose a lot, does that mean he has big boogers, or is it a sinus condition? I hope my friend is just wiping away perfume from kissing pretty girls necks.
My best flip was a 1986 Iroc Z-28 Tuned port with rear disc brakes. I bought it and a 75 harley for $400 at an estate auction. The camaro was a 1 owner and had 65k miles on it but had been left under a tarp for the last 10 years. We ran it through the detail shop and got it cleaned up fairly nice and listed it on ebay. It sold to a collector in florida for $4500 and he had a shipper come get it.
“Ohhh it just fell off” hahahaha that was hilarious
My buddy bought a 97 F-250 Quad cab Power Stroke with what he thought had 225,000 miles on it. 2 months after he bought it the engine went out so he put a new engine in it and all was well. So about 6 months later we see this guy at the gas station and he walks up and says hey that's my old truck i can't believe its still chugging along. He says how mamy miles you got on it now? My buddy said well the engine went out with 225,000 on it and so i replaced it. The guy says that can't be right when i traded it to such and such car lot it had 425,000 miles on it. The car lot guy rolled the clock back 200,000 miles and doubled his money on the truck. After talking to other people come to find out this guy was notorious for doing this on diesel trucks.
That same damn stepper motor was out in my 84 Vette. Sumbitch was over $50 on eBay lol.
3rd Gen Camaros are hot now? Glad to hear it because I still have my Red 91' Z28 r7u that I bought in 93'. Heated garage stored since. When I was younger I heard too many older men saying one of their biggest mistakes was selling the car of their youth. So back then I made a promise to myself never to sell it and I'm glad I kept it.
PS: I know a very nice C4 in my area with crapped out motor. This video is tempting me to buy it to part out. Thanks for another cool video Rabbit!!
My favorite Rob “The Rabbit” Pitts’ RUC episodes are the ones where he tells/shows how folks do stuff like this.
Carfax is a nice tool but when you read through you can see mileage is not always reported. And like you said it only knows what its told when I sold my low mileage 05 Dodge Dakota car fax is clean but my wife had backed it into a poll and I got the tail light and popped the dent out and fixed it myself. But it had ( at time I sold it) a clean Carfax
I definitely love The insider mechanical information on this video, this is the kind of shit I find fascinating. Man back in the 80s, digital dashes were super cool. I remember being a kid and thinking how high tech they were. By the 90s all those old 80s digital dash cars we're not so desirable anymore...
I didn't know IROCs had enough dials to show six-figure mileage.
They did in 1990 but that was the only year, I have an 89 and it has a 5 digit odometer
Gm knew better than to assume an F body would ever hit 6 digits on the odo! Haha jk
@@ShadySportsNetwork honestly lol I’ve got 140k on mine and it about left me stranded because it blew a coolant hose and got hot because the temp gauge quit working
Sounds about right.
My '83 has 154k and it still runs almost like new. It chews up camshafts though. I have an aggressive Street/Strip can in it now and it's flawless...
Great story! I have got an 86 Z28 305 TPI with 117k miles. Mine is true mileage because my Uncle bought it new haha
"add 20.000 miles to it just to make it look right"
Oh and something that this reminded me of. I worked at a dealership and 1 thing they did was work with a decal and sticker maker and they would make their own "Special Edition " vehicle packages for a big mark up. Mostly on trucks from what I seen. That's why I quit turning wrenches when I did. It's equally as had to find a shop that can be trusted to take your car to as it is to work at 1.
Buyer beware, like u, said. Always check it, out before u pay hard earned money. Thanks for the knowledge brother.
Had a buddy who used to work at New Venture Gear/ Magna Powertrain (now closed) They were the "best" place to work in town as they made transfer cases for Chrysler/Jeeps. He could crawl under your jeep and disconnect the odometer. He'd buy a brand new jeep with his company discount, unhook it at 300 miles and drive it for 6/8 months and hook it back up. Then he would sell his jeep at a year with only a couple 1000 miles on it at more then he paid. Turn around and get another new Jeep.
I’ve been a car man two thirds of my life too. Sadly on the wrong side of the table and fall for every trick in the book.
Dudes that work at the dealerships are doing it now
Local guy here in NC. Still love ur vids. Would love if u made a avid of how to search cars. Filters ect on marketplace craigslist Ebay ect.
Definitely happens with newer cars too. I sold a 2012 malibu with 250K on it to some shady flipper with cash. A couple weeks later I get a call from a guy a couple hundred miles away. He said " Hey I just bought this car from a guy and you are the last person on the title...something seems not right, just wondering what you can tell me about it". I said well, I sold that car a couple weeks ago to a guy who had cash and was in a hurry. It's a good 'round town car, we took good care if it, probably about the best 250K mile car you're gonna find. After a brief silence the guy said "the one I bought has 114K" . I said, I'm sorry dude but I've only sold one 2012 Malibu in my life and it had 250K.
Yep. Clusters are cheap and plentiful, people are scum
I bought a 02 Silverado that was rolled a few years ago. When I got it fired up, the odometer showed 51k. I put the cluster on Ebay with no reserve and it went for $250. You can't roll them back but you can change the cluster
I knew a guy who would swap clusters for warranty and service work on a fairly new truck. It had well over 100k miles but when it went to the dealer it had 21k miles 😆
In most of these vehicles with digital dashes the mileage is stored in the PCM not the Cluster. In Ford's and Chrysler's when you change the Cluster the Security System will do a Lock Out and you have to have it Flash Programmed to the Vehicle. When it's Flashed the original miles show up on the new Cluster. Changing the Cluster only works on vehicles with a Dial Type Odometer.
They can set them to whatever they want now days, and it's happening more than ever before
@6StrngWzrd not true they can be changed easily and it's happening more than ever before
I’m restoring a 77 Scout II, installing a new Isspro speedo. I went to Isspro and had them set the odometer to exactly the mileage on the original odometer. That’s how to maintain integrity.
i seen someone roll back on a 2016 f250 platinum..but it’s done different then any other way … when it was new he had some kinda program where when he got it new & started driving from day one it only counted a mile every 4 miles 🤷🏼♂️
I always suspected this “Thank You” Rabbit!#Sincerely@Rob Pitts
WHAT!!!! No vehicle in the background! I look forward to seeing what you've got. No more....must have vehicles in the video.....lol.
I had a 2008 Acura CL Type S 6 Speed that had 230,000 miles on it. The brake lines and fuel lines over the gas tank were rusty so I sold it because it's a huge and expensive job to replace them. The kid came right to the house and quickly gave me cash and drove it to Massachusetts. A month later I received a call from another guy in Mass asking me if I used to own this car. I said I had. He asked me why I would well it with only 110,000 miles on it. I assured him that was not the case and he was pretty ugly at the guy he bought it from. I haven't heard what the outcome was but it opened my eyes to this.
great video!
Bc sometimes I say look up a truck on marketplace and it wont show local or itll show something completely opposite. But I am new to fb so might just be me lol keep a trucking Rob.
I saw on RUclips a news report on a guy in Florida using dealer software to rollback lease cars so the owners would not be hit with the mileage fees. He was getting over 500 a pop sometimes to do this.
Thanks for the lessen. I knew it was easy on 80's cars. Just not that easy. I'm wanting to get a tired 85 Fiero GT or 86 to 87 SE. I would be changing the stock analog guages for aftermarket digital. I have seen C4 Vett guages dropped in a Fiero. The guage cluster fits in the spot but you have to make a custom face covering. I will also drop the factory 140hp V6 out and swap in a 260hp GM L32 Series III Supercharged motor from a Pontiac Grand Prix 2004-05 GTP/06-07 GT, 05 Bonnaville, 04Monte/Impala SS.
I will drive it for a while and see if thats all the low weight of the car can handle or add ZZ Performance Stage II Water Intercooler, ZX Cam/lifters, Intense Heads & PCM, custom exahust and more for 380hp with a redline of 6400rpm.
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Interesting the NHTSA changed the odometer rule regarding mileage disclosure from 10 years to 20 years starting this year on 2011 and newer vehicles to supposedly combat the problem!
My day off and a new rabbit video
I do love your videos but I can help you with your soft focus. I still visit GSP at times. Love your works.
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Love the videos rabbit
It's funny. I follow another page for a dealer who sells a ton of SUPER clean, low mileage, Fox body Mustangs... 5 liter coupes and hatchbacks, in all the popular colors. MINT looking cars. I haven't see so many clean Fox bodies since I worked at a Mustang shop in the early '90s. Seems kinda "odd" to see so many available now.
Do you have any idea how frustrating it is see a new Rabbit vid pop up, start watching, and just when it gets to the good part, your phone dies because you forgot to plug it up?🤬 Couldn’t get to the charger fast enough!
I have to turn the bass off on my surround sound to watch your videos. His voice keeps shaking the glasses. Enjoy the videos!
Nice office Rob!
It still happens here in SA even with a digital OD, they go down to pick and pull and find a cluster with less miles and put it in the new car. That's what happened with my 2001 jeep. I bought it with 101,000 found out when I sold it someone ran the fox and showed me the last reported millage of 226,000 hell of cut
It’s sad you can’t just take people on their word, but if you know the right things to look for you can save yourself a big headache. Go sit under the Rabbit Tree of Knowledge for a bit, and you just might learn something. Thanks for the great video.
The super cool uncle I never had!
The year is 2500 and rabbit still telling stories
He passed away
This is why I don't care what the odometer says. IMO, a 40 year old car with 40,000 miles means it sat a lot, or it's rolled back. Either way, it's gonna need a LOT of work.
Have you seen the movie “Used Cars” with Kurt Russell?
10:38 what about the white voyager???
In Eastern Europe cutting odometers is a thing done on 9/10 non enthusiast cars, every car for sale "has" 250,000, when they usually were german fleet cars and repainted taxis with over 500,000 KM's.
It took some practice but I may or may not have done this to countless OBS 1500's back in the day.
Damn I knew Rabbit told a car story like David Attenborough narrates a planet earth documentary but now he surprises me with his excellent educational engineering, business and life lesson tutorial. Now this is as real genius garage not like the version Casey started as a tax shelter and way to get rich off the kids backs thru his personal youtube channel.
I'm always skeptical of old low mileage trucks. Now my Grandfather only put 20,000 miles on his truck over 4 years but he also had braille parking marks on the bumpers. Most people didn't buy trucks for them to sit in the garage and not get miles on them.