ABtheAgent it's true to get big sponsorships, press cars, etc- 100k helps, but views are pretty important too. Eddie deserves way more than 100k tho for sure.
Usama Tariq I think you misunderstood me I'd prefer the rs7 to the r8 i didn't say either car was boring I said I might be boring for preferring a 4 door sedan to a supercar
Robert Smith pretty much yes, pretty much screaming you want to settle down for practicality and comfort (which I mean R8 does do pretty decently altho definitely not meant for utmost luxury)
*if you do not understand the weird "rich Chinese" criticisms or comments then read the following for context to this stereotype's existence* edit: Im not going to bother editing grammar or misspelled words. Please stop commenting about it. Disclaimer: I am by no means accurate, but here's the general context of things: Long story short after economic liberation in china, the economy started taking off and growing to its actual potential. During this phase, China's laws and politics are very primitive. With the explosion in growth and comparatively lose laws, a huge gigantic wave of people became multi billionaires or millionaires (likely higher than the population of Canada or many typical nations, not a joke). China obviously used to be extremely communist rather than it's socialist standings now. And this means government workers or positions can leverage your private businesses a lot. With these government servants and general new business men (many did not even finish elementary school, it was literally you can do ANYTHING and get rich as long as you invested, yes u need social skills, but very little overall talent compared to developed western worlds). This caused a lot of illegitimate ways of..well making money. And so a hoard (again literally more than population of smaller countries) of Chinese wealthies started migrating their kids or their money, or just want to send them to a better place to live now that they have money (china had been poor up until then and still now for the majority of population). So as an American, we see HOARDS of super wealthy Chinese young kids in their 20s or lower driving ferraris and lamborginies and crashing them as if it's nothing (and tbh to them or really is nothing, it's as equivalent as normal ppl buying a 60$ video game if not even lower than that). AND THATS WHY U SEE COMMENTS ABOUT "dirty money" or criticizing comments. I'm just here to give a basic context. I do not support nor am I against their criticisms. Summary: This created the rich Chinese stereotype with some variations. There's the typical second generation son/daughter of rich businessmen: I'm just way too rich, spend like crazy, buy billion dollar hotel branches like it's nothing and crash my lamborginis for breakfast. (Of course exaggerated, why would anyone put themselves in danger of crashes, but if they do break it, it's a "whatever" kind of thing) Another variation is the government /national servant'a son/ daughter: Because their parents work for the government they have to be cautious despite likely extremely rich due to the governmental position leveraging them in businesses or illegitimate income. This is your: "Wait my Chinese friend spends 100k at the casino like it's nothing yet he drives a Honda and lives in a crap home!?" Because if he drove a sick sick car, their circle of people would notice and they essentially expose that they have dealings aside from their comparatively tiny paycheck (or more like comparatively zero). PS this guy doesn't seem like one of them. Besides an RS7 is really cheap for the very legitimate immigrants from China whom could just have nice jobs or very legitimate income. Keep in mind. In China taxes are crazy, to buy a Q5 is the price of a Porsche 911 base in America. A S550 is more than a Bentley here.
Jygga Swoop tbh it's not unnatural or anything, these phases happen to nations all the time. Although none has scaled as big this one I suppose, after all, if only 1% of Chinese population is rich, thats a hell lot more people than any other nation in totality of number. And when they migrate to other nations, it makes other country's citizens very dumbfounded on where their wealth came from, and once u include the semi rich (that are still richer than average citizens by a large margin), the totality in number to that population is even greater.
1. I mentioned in a previous comment that I had grammar and misspelled words. whom vs who its not that big of a deal, gets the point across. If can be replaced by Her/ him = whom, she/he = who (generally speaking, I don't want to write you an essay on how grammar works nor do I care enough about the technicalities) 2. it is 100% not true that asians, whites and blacks all have the same shot at wealth. its so wrong on so many levels I cannot even begin to explain why...you also did not provide any context to the conditions that your statement applies. but simple example would be, a black entrepreneur in Kenya is not going to get the same shot as a Chinese entrepreneur during the 80s and 90s, and nor did a Chinese entrepreneur having the same shot as a British man during the first industrial revolution. 3. And as for the comment mattering or not...the likes obviously show some ppl did not know the back story to the rich Chinese stereotype (as matter of fact, I bet many didn't even know it existed) That and u literally just read nothing I've said... when the average American income is 50 to 70k (depending on gender, I am using America because it is likely where the viewers are from, altho this happens globally) and see the new Asian fob down the street buy Ferraris like its grocery, its clearly makes many of them feel that this is a phenomenon. In my area there are many asian fobs and the worst car you can get is a BMW m4 or a Audi s7. But in many areas that is not the case and there are many international students that drive their BMW X5/6s or Audis, or range rovers to basic ass colleges with students that will graduate and struggle with paying back tuition. If you were or are in the situation of the common folks, you would be scratching your head on how the fk these asian kids afford all those things. My comment was to simply give context to why (and obviously the richer ones are still the minority, it just happens those are the ones that are actually rich enough to go out to another country, which consist of the ones that the typical American would meet).
Those red seat belts, those drilled rotors, and matching red brake pads are so wonderful. I didn't know the back seat was only limited to two seats either. Kind of a bummer. Another excellent video man!
Mike looks very young so that suggests to me that maybe it's his parents money, but at the same time he is so modest in his speech and mannerisms that leads me to believe he earned it himself, I'm torn here fellas....
he is an engineer that probably makes 100 K a year and lives at home to save money, he is not married and has no kids, hes in his 20s, its not hard to understand
Huge respect to Mike! I gotta say when I saw his face my immediate thought was that he's got loaded parents. But then his eloquence really shocked me and he is making his own living to buy a 6 figure car. I mean, what was I even thinking. Every Asian in the Eddie gang is probably cool AF.
Appreciate Eddie & owner because very mellow - individuals who are down to earth and easy to conversate with ;). PLUS having that tiny detail of "Audi Exclusive" is definitely a step above the usual luxury vehicle because they are custom ordered to be unique - only and best way to own and drive an Audi ^_*.
Ryan's Cars Of Detroit hey idiot the rs7 weighs just as much as the hellcat charger. If it does beat it on the track it will only be cause of the AWD. No one takes these cars on the track anyways. Go read some magazine while I've owned these cars.
can you do a review on a 2015 Lamborghini huracan 610-4 wich is lime green and has a lamborghini performance exhaust and a carbon fiber kit owned by a guy called porcker
Eddie me and my friends have boycotted VV's videos.... If we all do this it will be all good. Whatever though, who gives a fuck about VV lets just grow this channel.