Can buy this car & then pay an extra $5,000 for a Bugatti badge to stick on the Remote Key; can put the Key on table at nightclubs to pick up; get the girl drunk enough so she can even tell that the car you take her home with is not a Bugatti or if she asks; tell her that it is the newest Bugatti SUV
Or you could just buy a normal car for errands. It seems like the "cheapest" things always still a really bad value. This car is not worth $2,000. It's probably just made from pieces used in electric scooters and it's probably just going to fall apart. It probably only costs like $400 to make. It probably only goes like 30 Miles Per Hour and doesn't use gas. I bet it's electric and that silver box thing on the floor of it is the controller that manages the power for it. It's basically a larger jeep power wheels. Also it seems like it would just randomly start on fire
i know right, there is someone on youtube which dad owns this thing, and he uses it for small trips as its just cheaper to drive, or drive it over the large plot of land he calls a backyard
@@callingyourphone1212 I figured it was incurred costs from import and possibly to get it assembled/running decently but I haven’t seen the video about it. That is what I thought was funny about it.
Top speed is 25 mph. Another RU-vidr did a crash test. They hit a cardboard Pinata. Did considerable to the roof trim and the crash har on the front. The crash bar is made out of stainless steel tubes equivalent to old vacuum cleaner pipes.
That bit seems a little too well edited. I can’t help but wonder if there’s more to that story. Clearly you need the car to enter the vehicle. There may be a way to lock it as well.
The detachable mirror is genius for when you want to properly clean the inside of your windshield! I wish all cars had that. Or maybe a hinged bracket so you could swing it out of the way.
When I was a kid, most rear-view mirrors actually hung from the ceiling adjacent to the windshield. And the dash was usually thicker metal than many modern cars use for body panels.
That’s actually pretty sick considering it’s 2k. Would be a great mini hauler for firewood or materials around some land if you have some. Edit: yes I know it’s probably more expensive, and built with low quality parts. I just said it was cool. Keep in mind you really don’t have to ruin someone’s optimism because you’re a sorry bastard.
I want this for the farm , probably better then the gold carts... im just not sure it hold up to being rattled around on uneven ground... maybe let us use it for the season see how well it holds up :) planting soy beans soon .a new support truck would be nice 😊
Beats the hell out of the ridiculous murder machines being inexpertly raced around our streets by mouth-breathing halfwits, for sure! I'd love a little ute like that.
For anyone curious about the key: It's actually a VW key with the logo off, it just uses the same exterior mould. Inside the key it's very different, it's actually most like a "universal" key that could be programmed to the vast majority of cars, from Toyota, to Hyundai, Ford, GM, VW, etc.
If only there was an American car manufacturer that made vehicles like this at a reasonable price. Edit: (since there’s confusion here) We’re talking about using American labor that abides by all federal and state labor laws, and the vehicle meets all safety and emissions regulations.
The reason this car is reasonable is because it's built by slaves out of discarded parts. Literally couldn't be done in America, unlike the Chinese we don't allow slaves
@AV57 No its impossible to make something that cheap when everyone involved wants a 401k, pension, health, dental, weekends off, holidays off, 4 weeks paid vacation a year, and $40/hr. Turns a $2000 vehicle into a $20,000 vehicle really quick
I’m watching a video of some guy that bought one of these. His is white. He says he’s had it 18 months and uses it daily as a work truck on his farm. Surprisingly, he says he’s had no major issues.
The lights are not a copyright infringement via Jeep. But the company who has the patent on those lights and still manufacture them in Williams, Arizona. The company is KC Hilites... FYI
I saw a guy on RU-vid who bought something similar from China for $2,000. It came in a nice wooden crate worth about $250-$300. Which he kept. The truck 🛻 made a good yard cart.