@@Justgreen89925 very true , but getting a reliable 2014 luxury car is a bit hard depending on location , it also could've been unreliable from the last owner
Nah man,dont trash the Yugo. My friend and I bought one for 180 bucks and we've been rippin in it for a few months now,and the thing's takin it like a champ. Parts for it are,like,10-30 bucks. Its utter garbage but its awesome for trashing on dirt and forest roads. 😅
Plus they're not taking into account the cost for tools, materials, or professional help (if any). Not to mention all the time you're gonna spend building it. Alternatively, you can buy a pre-built Vaydor for over $100K.
Rich Rebuilds has an i8. The battery died and the entire car is locked up with no way to get in. He took it to bmw and they refused to work on it because the warranty was expired. It would cost him way to much to get it fixed. My opinion is that this is the most unreliable electric bmw ever made
I thought I saw sum recently that like the company that Makes the Vaydor Kits no longer sells the kit itself but instead sells the whole Kit cars themself for like $150k
@@mannyflanders7 damn, at that point I might as well buy an used audi r8 v8 and put some twin turbos on it, and even then I will still have money left.
Fun fact. That maserati quattroporte costed over 100k at its retail price. But now cost from 8k-12k due to it being a terrible car to maintain. Making it one of the least reliable cars. You’re better off buying a newer Maserati for 60k-100k if you want less maintenance.
If you want a cheap Flex find a used Bentley Continental around 10 to 12 years old from a single owner. Most of them are in pristine condition and priced pretty good.
My first tune up on a bentley continental was 18.5k. A pothole breaks an airbag 20k. Hit the brake pedal too hard once, 10k+. 1 of the Turbos break, 20k. Engine pops, 50-75k. Oil change, 500-700. 1 tire, 650-700. 1 headlight bulb, 1200. Plugs n wires, 3-5k. Your bill from anyone who sees it, add 50-100% 😅
The I8 brand new in the USA still costs roughly 130-150k, I’d say you are pretty wealthy if you can fork out for that.. but they depreciate like hell, and over here in the uk we can get a used mint condition low mileage one for 45-50k, still a significant amount but much more affordable overall.
Depends if you build it or not. Could also be bought cheaper depending on how someone else has built it. You’d be looking at 50k minimum for pre built and 30k to do it yourself
Its quite cheap too, at least compared to other cars with ferrari engines, but i heard that reliability isnt that great likely due to bad quality control
Yeah you have to buy an infinity g35 first. Plus the kits are not sold anymore, you can only buy already built vaydor kits, and you have to pay around 100k, not worth it
Originally you could get the body kit and have it put it on the car for $5k but the original owners of the company sold it and now that doesn't happen anymore
The Vader cost 15,000 for the kit 11,000 for the actual car and if you want to get the kit applied to the car without having to do it yourself that’s another 10+ thousand dollars
and also you forgot to mention that it costs like 70k to install the kit unless you do it yourself, thats what i remember when i was doing a research for that car
I love it when ppl call the Vaydor cheap. Most ppl don’t have the skill to actually build the kit onto their car and to have it done and fully built is going to cost you upwards of 80k to have it done right with a motor that’s even remotely worth it
I'm seriously conflicted about the Maserati, if I had the opportunity to get one, I probably would, one of the few cars, aesthetically, that I can never get tired of looking at
The F-Type version of the jaguar is a pretty cool sports car and it also looks you look rich and its farely cheap for being a sports car being around 40k for it
The Vader kit cost way more than 15K. It used to be 15 when they started out but since they've gained popularity it can end up costing between 30 and $70,000 assuming you already have a donor car and aren't building it yourself.