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Hey, let's face it. Nobody ever said, hey, cool minivan. But here's the good news. You don't
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need Lambo money to turn heads. Today, I've got seven rides under 20 grand that'll make
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strangers nod and say, now that's a cool car. Let's go.
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Hey, what's happening? How are you doing today? Thank you so much for being here. I am Chris
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and this is the world famous cool cars with Chris, man. You clicked on the right show
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at the right time, baby. So today, obviously, we're talking about cool cars. Do you have
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a cool car? Do you want a cool car? What is a cool car? Like, how would you define what
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a cool car really is? And I think a cool car is something that not only, obviously,
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you think it's cool because you enjoy it. It's cool to you. But also probably just
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as important is that that cool car also turns heads when you drive by in it, when
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you drive around and someone says, Hey, I love your car, cool car. That's such a cool
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car. Or when you park the car in the parking lot and somebody is also in the parking lot
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walking by your car and they say, Hey, that is a really, really cool car. And that is
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what we're talking about today. So let's imagine that you happen to have an extra
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$20,000 to spend on something fun, something cool, a cool car for yourself. Well, you
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know, and I know that $20,000 isn't going to get you very far, even with a new, like
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regular boring person's car, an SUV. I don't think you can get anything today, anything
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new today for under $20,000, like anywhere brand new. It's not going to happen. I think
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the average price of a new car has got to be what, in the 30s, maybe even early 40s,
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$1,000 for a new car of any kind. I guess you get like a basic boring, simple, basic,
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simple, maybe like something Kia, something Hyundai, something really cheap for maybe
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around $20,000 starting price for like something basic. But that's not cool. What's cool
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about that? What's cool about a basic, boring, simple little car? I'm talking about
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something cool that you can drive, that you can show off, that when people see you
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in that car, they're like, wow, that is a super, super cool car, something that
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you're proud of, they're proud of, it makes you feel great. Just like wearing
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a designer piece of clothing. You buy new clothing, makes you feel great. You look cool.
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Same thing with these kind of cars and you do not have to spend a ton of money to
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actually have a cool car. So today, I'm going through the top seven cool cars that
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you can pick up for under $20,000 today in 2025. And when I say these cars are
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$20,000 or less, that is what you're going to pay for them, depending on where you
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live, depending on mileage, depending on the year. But being that it's a super cool
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car, that the person that actually sees you in that car, they will think you
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spent way, way more money than that $20,000 for that car. They have no idea
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what you spent on that car because that car looks super, super cool. And to
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the general public, they will have no idea. But most cars, people will
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probably know. So you can't fool everybody with your $20,000 car. So
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kicking it off with number seven. Now this car is iconic. This car is legendary.
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This car has always been cool. In my book, I've always wanted one of these
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cars. And today we're talking about the Chevrolet Corvette C5 specifically
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from 1997 to 2004. Now, obviously, it's a Corvette. What is not cool about a
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Corvette? They're super, super cool cars. And when you pull up in a C5 Corvette,
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people always look. They always want to see the car and who's driving that
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thing. It's got that super long hood. It's got that low roof line. It's
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got the big hips and that V8 LS engine. It is a serious sports car. Now that V8,
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the 5.7 liter LS1 LS6 is going to crank out somewhere in the ballpark of around
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345 to 350 horsepower. Let's just say 350 horsepower, which is a decent amount
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of power for a car like that. I know you say turbos and new cars can go more
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powerful and the new V8s can go more powerful. Yeah, I get all that. We're
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talking about a Chevrolet Corvette with a V8 for under $20,000. Now, typically the
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price point on these particular cars, well, depending on the mileage and of
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course, you know, maintenance and repairs and accidents, you know, play a factor
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in all these kind of cars, salvage title, especially. But you know, you
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typically can pay somewhere in the ballpark of right around 16 to
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$20,000, depending on a lot of factors. Now, why would someone pick up a C5
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Chevrolet Corvette? Well, of course, it's a big power. They got that big,
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awesome V8 for the money. Now, a big V8 for under $20,000 in a Corvette. That
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is super, super cool. And of course, a car is cool. And everyone who sees
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that you in that Corvette is like that is a super, super cool car. It's
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got that ultimate cool factor. Now, of course, there's lots of aftermarket
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support and there's lots of aftermarket stuff you can do with this thing. It
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is basically a blink canvas. If you want to go nuts with your, you know, C5
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Corvette, you can go crazy with rims, wheels, exhaust intake, whatever you
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want to do. Go crazy. There's lots of parts available for this thing. Lots
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of cool thing. That's a Corvette clubs you can enjoy. I mean, once
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you get a Corvette, you are like in the cool guy Corvette club and you don't
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have to be like, you know, middle age, white guy, retired, they pick up a
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Corvette and you can pick up a Corvette right now for $20,000. Go do it. Go
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get it. Now, here are some of the problems, some of the cons that you
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can have by owning this Corvette. Now, of course, like with any older car,
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older tech is not cool compared to some of the newer cars that have
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like the Apple CarPlay and all the cool fancier gizmos and gadgets that all
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the new cars have. You are dealing with an older car. So you have to, you
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know, understand that some of the tech, some of the odometer stuff, the
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speedometer, most of that, if not all of that is all analog stuff. Not this
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new fancy digital screen stuff like you're used to today. Remember, this
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is an older car. So those are things you need to worry about if you're
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considering getting an older car like this Corvette here and like with
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any old car, maintenance can be an issue, especially on a V8 in a sports car
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like the Corvette. So here are some things you really need to consider.
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Consider this. Avoid getting yourself a high mileage
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track car. I mean, those things are going to be beat to death. I know they're
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probably cheap. I know you're paying it for a bargain, but they're probably
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beat up. Inspect the transmission, gearbox, and rear differential. You
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want to check for leaking seals, the engine mount condition, and the
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cooling system history. Make sure that service records actually do exist.
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Do a car fax or whatever kind of car check you want to do
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on the vehicle. But just remember when you do these car checking services,
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just remember that not all services were performed at a place that records
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these car checking services. So for example, if somebody actually did,
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you know, all kinds of repairs in their garage by themselves,
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well, I mean, it may not be recorded. So that's something to be aware of.
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So if you can find a car like this, check the car fax,
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check all the records you possibly can. Hopefully the owner kept actual like
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service logs of all the fluid changes, tires breaks, all that stuff.
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Make sure it's all been updated. And like with any used car you buy,
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always take it into a place to do a pre-purchase inspection.
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Every single used car, you should always do that. That way it gives you peace of mind
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that it's been checked through thoroughly before you put real money down.
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And I think these pre-purchase inspection places really only cost like maybe
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two or three hundred bucks. Maybe I know that's two or three hundred bucks.
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I know it sounds like a lot of money. I get it.
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But it gives you peace of mind that the car has been inspected
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thoroughly by an expert and an expert shop with all the tools and all the things.
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I can tell you this much. If you pull up to your local cars and coffee in your C5 Corvette,
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you'll definitely get the looks. It says I'm serious about driving.
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I'm also showing up with some swagger with my C5 Corvette.
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Okay. Now moving on to number six. Now, number six kind of combines
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two companies that kind of share the same platform of car.
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They got their own names on this car, but they're both basically like shared components
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and shared parts of a single car, which is super, super cool.
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I remember when this car came out, I was like, that looks super cool.
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Doesn't cost a very much money. Well, at least back then, when it came out,
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it didn't cost a lot of money. It's gone up in price since then,
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but I'm talking about the Scion FRS Toyota 86 or the Subaru BRZ.
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Flip or flop, they're all the same. If you ask me, they're identical.
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Just take one badge off one, put it on the other, the Toyota 86 or the Subaru BRZ.
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They're prone to the same thing. And we're talking about the 2017 to 2020 model is the sweet spot.
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Now, if you're lucky, you can pick one of these things up for under $20,000.
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But what makes this car super cool is that it's obviously a super sporty, compact, very low.
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It's got a low roof line. It looks very fast, even when it's just parked.
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When I first saw the thing, I thought this design looks very similar to some of the Ferraris I've seen.
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And I'm like, it has kind of this Ferrari design. And especially that,
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that red color they came out with when they first announced that car.
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I was like, man, that Scion FRS looks amazing. I wanted to get one.
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Now, what's powering the Scion FRS is a very small engine. It's only a two liter flat four
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engine cranking around 200 to 205 horsepower. 200 horsepower doesn't sound like a lot,
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but it's a rear wheel drive. It's light. It comes in a stick shift or automatic.
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So I prefer to get in the stick shift if you could.
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Now, what is a flat four engine? Basically, you have your four cylinder straight up engine
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where the pistons fire straight up in a row. You got the V style engine, which is the V6
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and the V8s that fire vertically in a V, kind of fire sideways in a V.
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And so the flat four takes a four cylinder and takes two pistons, flatten them out.
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So you've got two pistons firing sideways to the right and two pistons firing sideways to the
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left. It's a flat four engine, which means when they put the engine in that design
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into the engine bay, you actually have a lower center of gravity. The car sits very, very low.
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Everything sits very, very low. Now the pros of owning a Scion FRS BRZ 286, what do you want to
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call? I don't know what you call this thing. It's like, it's like all these different names,
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but one of the pros about having this car is that obviously it's super lightweight.
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It actually does have a back seat. So you can put things in the back,
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things, maybe some small people. I wouldn't say anybody bigger than an adult size,
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because that back seat is ridiculously small. It's like a joke that even has a back seat,
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literally, because when you sit in the car and you actually get to a comfortable spot where
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you actually can drive the car, reach the pedals and do all the things with the steering wheel
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and all that, you actually feel like the seat is all the way back touching the back seat
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section. So literally anybody back there, I don't know what they're going to do if they sat
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back there. So it's kind of a joke to back seat, how ridiculously small it is. But it does have a
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back seat. So there is that. So which means you can use this as your daily car. So you can take it
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to the store. You can, you know, possibly take kids around in it. I don't know, maybe take your
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friends around it. If they're small people in the back, you possibly could do that.
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And because it only has that small little motor in the front, little engine that could,
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don't be trying to drag race anybody for pinks with your side on FRS. I'm telling you, it's not
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going to happen. It is no drag strip hero. But what it can do is that it can be very fun in the
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twisty turning curves, like say the back roads where things are kind of twisty up in the canyons.
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It does very well with that kind of stuff. You can drift with a thing very easily. You
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can do donuts with a thing very easily. It doesn't have a ton of power, but you can
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slide it around a little bit and have some fun with, with a reason here. You know, when I get
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crazy here. So let's say you pick up your Scion FRS to, I don't know what I'm going to call this
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thing anymore. I keep calling it like three different names. Cause it's literally three
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different cars really, but let's just call it the FRS right now. Okay. So you pick up your FRS,
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you know, um, what are some things to really be concerned about if you were to buy one of
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these cars? Like what things would you need to know about when you buy an earlier model
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FRS? Well, now some of the earlier ones, like 2013, 14 range, some of these cars had common
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oil, idle complaints. So if you stick to say like the 2017 to 2020 where possible, now I know
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we're talking about 20 grand here and it's possible that you may not find one exactly
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way like you want that I say at 2020 mile for that price point. So I mean, you got to pay,
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give what you pay for really. And because these cars were fairly cheap-ish when they were new,
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there's a good chance they've been modified. There's a good chance they've been taken to
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the track and there's a good chance they've been beat the hell to death. So you really
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have to inspect the clutch, the differential and need to check if any kind of like track
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abuse. And when I say track abuse, I mean some serious damage to the undercarriage,
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like maybe they, you know, damage to the drive shaft, heaven forbid, maybe, you know, damage
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to the axle suspension, you know, check to make sure the clutch works properly, it goes in gear
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smoothly. That's the issue when you buy cars that are under 20 grand in this category. Cool
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car or not. A lot of these cars could or probably have been abused by their previous owners.
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You just never know. So like I said before, if you can do an inspection report on the vehicle
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and if you can't get that in addition to that, take it in for a pre-purchased inspection.
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I would recommend doing that on any vehicle, especially a car like this one.
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But if you do decide to pick up the FRS, let me tell you this car is an absolute blast to drive.
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It's super, super fun. So it may not be like the, you know, you know, turn and burn full horsepower
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and just do burnouts for days and chipping every gear and just, you know, lighten up the drag
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strip. It may not pull that off, but it's super cool looking. It looks sleek. It looks
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exotic. It looks like a super cool car. And let me tell you, you're going to get people
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turning and asking me, man, that is a super cool car. I love your car. And that's what it's all about.
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Okay. Moving on to number five. Now this car is very, very cool, but it's cool for a different
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kind of reason. I think it's cool because it shares the same engine as another cool car that
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I really like. And we're talking about the Infinity G37 Coupe from 2009 to 2013. Now,
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you know, and I know that the 370Z has got that legendary VQ 37 engine. And this also happens
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to have that same engine. But unlike the Z, the Infinity G37 version is kind of like the Z,
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but more of like a grownup dressed up adult version of the Z. It's got a backseat. It's very plush.
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It's very refined. It's literally a two door coupe luxury car is what it is. So because it's more
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of a luxury car, you get more of the luxury people that drive it, not the kids, not the
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tuners. Usually they're owned by adults, grownups, grandmas drive these cars. I know,
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it's kind of weird. A grandma driving a VQ engine, you know, an Infinity G37. I know it's happened though
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before. So when you see these cars, lots of them are usually fairly clean and usually
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not modded. They usually don't have any exhausts or intakes or rims or anything like that on there.
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Not saying you won't find those, but I'm saying a lot of a pretty clean,
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usually owned by grandmas and grandmas not doing that stuff to her car. I can tell you right
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now. So you can find them fairly well kept for under $20,000. Now, the cool thing about this car
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is that I actually love the VQ engines. I've had them in multiple cars and it is a very,
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very strong power plant. It is a very powerful engine in the mid range. And this car shares
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that engine, but it's the same thing as the Z. But instead of the Z, this car is more
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comfortable, which means you probably can enjoy it on a daily basis, driving to the store,
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driving around town, taking it on long road trips. It's probably easier to drive around
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and it feels like a regular car that has a ton of power with that engine. And because it's
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probably more of like a sedan, probably more of like a luxury coupe versus say a sports car,
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sports car, the insurance companies are probably going to be like a little lenient on that car versus
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something like a Z. So it's also probably a little cheaper to ensure because it has a
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V6, although it's a very powerful V6, it has a V6 versus say a V8 or a V10 or V12 or something
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like that. You get the idea. Most insurance companies see that has a V6. Okay, it's a
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simple basic car. Hopefully insurance is a little cheaper. Now versus the Z, this car has a backseat,
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a usable backseat, which is actually bigger than the backseat in the Scion FRS, which is literally
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a joke of a backseat. This has a slightly bigger backseat. Listen, it's not like it's like the
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backseat of a limo. Come on now. It's a sports car, sports coupe backseat, a normal backseat
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is what it is, which these cars are a little bigger than the Scion, of course. So they are bigger,
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they're roomier, they're pleasure. So you do have a little more room in the backseat if you
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want to put things in people in the backseat. Now the downside to the G37 is that I'm talking
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about a 2009 to 2013 model. Well, the technology back then is different than it is today,
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obviously. So you have to really understand that when you do get a car from this age range,
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the 2009, even earlier than that, that sometimes the technology, the interior,
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the way the buttons are, the way the radio sits, the way the gauges are, the way the odometer is,
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it reads out a lot of that stuff is older technology. There's probably a cool back then,
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but it's older today. So if you can kind of get past that, see past that, that goes with any used car
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you buy, any car. You have to realize that you're stepping into a time capsule. It is not a 2025
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edition. It is an older car. And if you only care about the tech, and you only care about updating
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to the newest iPhone every single year, and the newest computers and the newest tech,
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then probably buying a car in this range at all, would probably not suit you if that's
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all you care about. But if you wanted to, you always can upgrade the radio. You always can go
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to an aftermarket Apple CarPlay radio and install it in there. But there's nothing much you can do
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about the gauges and the odometer and the actual interior itself. It's kind of the way it is.
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I'm sure there are some modifications you can. Do you want to go nuts? Go nuts. But I'm saying
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that if you buy a used car like this or any of these cars like this, you're basically
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getting a really cool car for around $20,000. Now, things to really watch out for with this
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particular car is that, like all these cars, you want to know the actual maintenance history
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of this car. You want to see all the records, get the report, get the car fax, get the actual
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pre-purchased inspection on every car you look at before you buy it. And this is no exception.
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Now, the motor mounts, the power steering lines, and brake wear, these are things you need to be
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aware of when you're buying a used G37. But the G37 is pretty cool because I would buy this car
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as like my daily go to work, have some fun driving around. You can like hit the throttle,
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you can punch it and throw you back. You can have some fun. That VQ engine sounds amazing.
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You put a decent exhaust on. It'll sound great. I had an exhaust on my Z. It was fantastic.
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So it is a really great engine. It sounds great. Lots of mid-range power. It throws you back. You
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can have some fun. And at the same time, you can go to the grocery store. You can take the
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kids to school. You can go to work. And it's your regular person's car, which is still
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kind of cool to have. Okay. Moving on to the number four spot of the cool car that
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you can pick up right now today for under $20,000 and still be considered cool everywhere you go.
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And that is another Chevy on the list. That is the Chevrolet Camaro, specifically the 2010-2015
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model. Now, why is this one cool? Well, have you ever seen the Transformers movies? Yeah.
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The original Transformers movie in 2007 featured a brand new Camaro Bumblebee. It was the
24:05
yellow and black brand new Camaro coming out. And it was an absolute head turner. Everybody
24:11
saw that thought it was super, super cool. Now, thanks to Transformers, like that movie came out
24:18
and everybody wanted one of those cars, obviously. That's what happens. You see a cool car in a cool
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movie and instantly everybody has to have that car. Unfortunately, when that movie came out,
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that car was not available quite yet. But when it did come out, everybody got it,
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picked it up. It was definitely a head turner. I think it still is today. It's a super, super cool
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car. Engine-wise in that car, you had a few different choices. You had the V6, which kind of
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ranged from like 300 horsepower to 323 horsepower depending which year you got. And of course,
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if you want the big bad boy, you get the SS, which had the V8, the 6.2 liter V8,
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which basically gave you somewhere around 400 to 426 horsepower and you get those things in an
25:09
automatic or a stick shift. I actually drove a stick shift one at a car show once. They had this
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exhibit where you had a choice to drive one and they asked me, they said, hey, do you want to
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drive the automatic or the manual? And I said, well, you guys have a manual one? I said, yeah,
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we do. Now, is this manual in the V8 or the V6? Because if you have the V8, I'm all down.
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And they said, yeah, we have it in the V8 version with the stick shift.
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You want to take it around the racetrack? Let's do this. And I said, absolutely freaking yeah,
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let's do this. So I hopped in the wheel of the Corvette. This is probably sometime around
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this year of that car. And I drove it. It felt very nimble. It felt like a big car though
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because it did feel bigger. I mean, the Camaro is kind of a bigger car as it is, but
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I'm driving that thing. And when I punched it in third, I got out the third gear and I think
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I was doing over 80 miles an hour and had that sweet V8 sound that grumble, that rumble. It sounded
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fantastic. Now, you can pick one of these things up for under $20,000 for the V6, a ton of them
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with the V6 for under $20,000. Now, the earlier SS is possible, but it's only possible
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if they're super high mileage versions. That's something to watch out for. With any mileage car,
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high mileage car, something to worry about is maintenance and repairs, obviously.
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And some of the cool things about owning a Camaro of this era is that especially if you get the
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SS, you will be the coolest car on the road with that SS and some sweet, sweet pipes in the
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back, that V8 rumbling, that sound it makes, holy crap. That 6.2 liter sounds amazing once you get
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it up there. And it sounds great. It looks super cool. Like I said, it can be very hard to find one
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for under $20,000 like that. It doesn't have a ton of miles on it. Not saying it's impossible.
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It's possible. Everything's possible. Anything's possible. But if you just want to focus on the
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looks of the car, the way it looks, if your kind of person doesn't care much about the engine,
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which is kind of like a weird person, if you ask me, maybe you only care about the looks of the car.
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Okay, the car looks cool to you. It looks cool. Then you go with the V6. You can pick those up
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for under $20,000. There's a bunch of them available anywhere and everywhere. Now, let's go
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over some of the problems when you pick up this car because not every car is perfect,
27:38
obviously. Well, visibility is basically a letter box, meaning that it doesn't have a
27:48
lot of visibility in the car. That's one thing I noticed when I drove the car and I was driving
27:53
it around and I'm thinking like, man, I feel very claustrophobic in the thing. I feel like
27:57
there's a slight window in the back, little windows, and it just feels claustrophobic.
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I don't feel like I get a good visibility around me like I could something else.
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That's just something you need to worry about. That's a con, the visibility in this particular car.
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But let's face it here. You're not buying the car because you want to look around.
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You buy the car because you want to be seen in the car and be super cool. I get it. I totally
28:21
get it. Now, obviously, this car does have big tires and big wheels. It comes with maybe 20
28:27
inch wheels, things like that. So big tires are expensive, brakes are expensive on the thing.
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And some of the interiors I heard actually do wear out kind of fast. Maybe they're cheap plastic
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or maybe they're just cheap interior things to watch out for. Of course, these are with any car
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you buy, especially a used car. Things do wear out and things do fall apart. So obviously,
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when you do do a check on the car, a pre-purchased inspection on the car,
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you want to make sure that the paint hasn't been mismatched. Maybe there wasn't any kind
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of like accidents to worry about any like, you know, big quarter panels that have been probably
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tampered with or things of that sort. It's like with these kinds of stuff. The clutch on the SS,
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you know, worry about that. That sounds like expensive fix. The cooling and pushing health,
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you got to worry about that. And that sounds like another big pain in the butt. Now, of course,
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if you can, now that goes with any of these cars. Try to find something that is as close to stock as
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possible. I know it may be hard. It's not impossible, but it may be hard to find one that has been modded,
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tuned, swapped, whatever, you know, whatever people do. Pip Boy special go nuts, get crazy
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with the paint and the graphics and whatever they do and the wheels and the whatever.
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It's, it might be hard to find one that hasn't been tampered with. And I get that. I totally get
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that. I understand. Okay. So that brings us to the number three, top three coolest cars you can
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buy right now today for under $20,000, which is going to make you cool and you look cool and
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you're in a super cool car. So coming in at number three is the Dodge Challenger 2015, 2018,
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the V six, you can definitely pick up for $20,000. But if you're looking for like the RT with the V
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eights, that's sometimes, sometimes you can find those for less than $20,000. And that'll be super,
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super cool. If you did, because that thing's got a super cool Hemi V eight. That's right. But if
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you're sticking to just the V six, say you pick up a Dodge Challenger because you like the way
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it looks. And I think it looks super cool because it's very retro design. I remember when those
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first came out, right around the time, I think the Camaro came out with its new design,
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the Challenger came out with its new design, very retro, very throwback. It looks like something
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out of like a seventies movie. In fact, the original Challenger, the design of the original
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Challenger back in like the seventies and sixties actually looks very similar to this design,
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but this is a newer car to get all the new features obviously and things like that. So
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they made a ton of these and you can pick it up with their 3.6 liter V six, which gives you
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somewhere around 300 horsepower give or take. And it's nothing the right home about. In fact,
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I've heard some of these V sixes with exhaust on them. People put exhaust on these cars and it
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sounds like, well, I mean, it kind of sounds like, like it's trying to be a VA, but obviously
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you hear like, that's a V six. I can tell it's a V six. But aside from the exhaust,
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the initial design of the car, the shape of the car, if nobody knows the difference between that car
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or the V eight or which one, the Hellcat knows the difference. If nobody knows the difference
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and it's all super clean and kept a super clean looking, I mean, you can get a cool looking,
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looking car that's definitely going to turn heads. But I wouldn't pop the hood on your
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V six and brag about that. That's all I'm saying. But if you want to go for the V eight,
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you can get the 5.7 later Hemi. It comes in the RT edition. It comes with about roughly around
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375 horsepower give or take. Now they are harder to find for under $20,000. If you do find one for
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$20,000 and RT with the V eight, you are probably most likely going to have very high miles,
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probably well over 100,000 miles on that car. Now the cool thing is that they are a fairly
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big car. Like I don't know if I would even consider these a sports car. So if you want to
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compare this car to say the Scion FRS size, yes, they bought that back seats. Yes, they're two
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doors. Yes, they got that in common. But obviously the challenger is much bigger, much plesher. It's
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got a definitely a big back seat with lots and lots of room. The front seats really big. The
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thing feels almost as wide like interior wise. It almost feels just as wide. I have to do
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the measurements, but it's probably pretty close to it. It feels just as wide as my full size
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Ford F 150 truck does on the interior. Like from door to door inside my truck probably feels very
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similar door to door on the inside of the Dodge Challenger. So you got that you pretty much
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could haul a bunch of people in there. They're probably all fairly comfortable in there, haul
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you know, different things in there. It's not an SUV. You can't like open the back,
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but you can put like, you know, groceries, all kinds of good stuff in there, take it to work.
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You can daily the car and it still looks fairly cool. I think it still looks cool even today
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when you're cruising down the highway in a Dodge Challenger, it still looks like a really cool car
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and people see it. They turn their heads every single time. I know I do. When I see a Dodge
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Challenger running down the road, I check it out. I look at it and I would say, Oh, look,
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it's just a V six, nevermind. But no, seriously though, when I do see one, I'm like,
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that is super cool car. I get it. But things to worry about is that it's a very heavy car.
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It's a big car. It's not a nimble sports car. It is not your side on FRS. It is not small and nimble.
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You're not going to be, you know, you know, carved up the canyons in your Dodge Challenger.
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It's just not that kind of a car. It's a throwback car. It's a classic car. It's,
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I guess you would consider it more of like a muscle car than you would consider it like a
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canyon carver kind of car. And of course, the things to look out for with any of these Dodge
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Challengers is, of course, they were used in rental fleets, if you believe that. So people
34:37
who rented them with any rentals, they are beat to crap the death. People beat on rentals. I'm
34:44
talking like driving down the street with the e-brake on, kind of beating things up,
34:48
you know, hitting over curbs, going over like three foot drop off curbs, just because you can,
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you know, things like that sort, things you need to worry about when you buy a car like this.
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So obviously the suspension and the bushings and the struts can be damaged. It can be destroyed.
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Like I said before, take this thing over and get a pre-purchase inspection on these vehicles.
35:10
Check them out. Check the brakes, because like I said, they could be driving around
35:14
with the e-brake on and just beating them to death, heavy foot, breaking the death. They are
35:19
big cars after all. So brakes are probably a big concern with a car that's really big like this,
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any big car really. And of course, you also want to check out the panel alignment on those doors.
35:32
They are very long doors on these cars. They're not small. These aren't small cars.
35:37
They're big cars with big giant doors, big long doors. And those big long doors can get out of
35:44
alignment if you're slamming them or whatever. Even if they're, you know, in a slight accident,
35:49
they don't quite line the things up quite right. The panels don't get lined up right.
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Those are things you need to consider when you buy a used Dodge Challenger. But they are cool.
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I'll give you that factor. Okay, so we are moving on to the top two of coolest cars you
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can buy for under $20,000 right now in 2025 that will make you cool and look cool and feel cool.
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And everyone around you is going to say that is a super cool car. Now both of these cars,
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I would gladly have owned. I've only owned one of them recently. And the other one is also a
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very, very cool car. I saw one of these yesterday. It was super, super clean.
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Some old dude was driving it. And I couldn't believe how clean this car was. And I'm talking
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about the Ford Mustang GT from 2011 to 2014. Okay. So what makes this Mustang cool or any Mustang
36:40
cool? Hello, it's a Mustang. Get with it. Hello, Mustangs are always cool. No matter which year
36:47
you get the Mustangs are always cool. Well, maybe not the Mustang too. I take that back.
36:51
Yeah, throw the one out of there. But Mustangs are really, really cool cars. And this
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Ford Mustang GT is no exception. I mean, you look at the thing. It looks great sitting still.
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It's timeless. It's a classic. It's pure pony car magic. And I'm beginning to think that's
37:08
where the term pony car came from from the Mustang Mustang horse pony horse. I get it.
37:14
Pony car magic. It's unbelievable. When you see that thing, it looks great every single time.
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And like the one I saw the other day, it looked amazing. I think it was probably a 2010 model
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because it didn't say 5.0 on the side. I think the 2011 is when they got the 5.0 Coyote engine.
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This might have been a 2010, but I couldn't believe how clean it was. It must have been like
37:38
super detailed or the guy just did some old guy driving the thing. Super detailed,
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super clean. It was amazing. And you probably can find a bunch of these for $20,000 or
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under $20,000. Now, like with any of these, the cheaper you go, the more miles you're going to have
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on the car. So that's something you need to worry about when you buy any of these kind of cars,
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the cheaper the price, the higher the miles is kind of the way it goes. So the cool thing
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about this Mustang obviously is the sound. I personally have the third gen 5.0 Coyote
38:15
engine with an exhaust and it sounds amazing. It sounds fantastic. I love the sound of the thing.
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It sounds great. I mean, you pair it to one of these Mustangs and you get, say, a catback exhaust
38:29
with an X pipe on the thing and some straight flow through mufflers. Holy crap. It sounds
38:37
great. It sounds fantastic. These Mustangs, for some reason, with all the GT Mustangs,
38:42
for the most part, they've really figured out a way to put sound, the engine sound, the exhaust sound,
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as a priority when they build these cars. Ford, you got it down. You know what's up
38:55
about the exhaust. You know what's going on. And so you make these exhausts sound
39:00
great. And of course, you can even make them brighter. Now, the engine, of course,
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we're talking about the 5.0 Coyote V8. Now, in these particular years,
39:09
that engine put out somewhere around 412 and 420 horsepower. It all depends. Now, of course,
39:16
you can pick these up in a stick shift, which I highly recommend picking these things up in a stick
39:20
shift. But if you can't, you can get it automatic. That's fine too. But there's plenty of these
39:28
under $20,000 available. But like I said, you got to worry about the mileage on any of these
39:34
kind of cars. And because it's a Mustang GT with a beautiful 5.0 engine, it's going to look great
39:40
turn heads. And who doesn't love a Mustang? Mustangs are iconic. They're super, super cool. I mean,
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you're going to pull up to your local cars and coffee and people are going to be like, damn,
39:49
that is a super cool car. And when you pop the hood and it has all cleaned out because
39:53
you cleaned the engine, right? Of course you did, right? Yeah. And it looks amazing.
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And it sounds amazing. Yeah. It's a super, super cool car to have. People are going to love it.
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Now, some things you need to worry about. Now, there are some things, of course,
40:08
that you just kind of cars you need to worry about. And that is, well, it may be hard to
40:15
ensure a Mustang GT. Well, maybe not just hard to ensure, maybe more expensive to ensure,
40:22
because they know, and I know, and you know that a lot of these are wrapped around telephone
40:28
poles. A lot of these end up in a ditch and a lot of these people do burnouts and they drift
40:33
with these things and they try to slide a corner too aggressively and then have proper throttle
40:39
control or whatever they're doing. And they end up crashing their car. It happens a lot.
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And because that happens a lot, when you find one for under $20,000, you need to watch out
40:50
for damages and all kinds of accident history reporting, you know what I'm saying? And a lot
40:56
of people who own these cars don't keep them stock. They don't keep them original. Most people
41:02
modify these cars like with the exhaust and wheels, brakes, you name it, body kit, wings,
41:08
you know, the list goes on and on. So to find one that has been totally untouched
41:15
is rare, not saying it's impossible, but it's rare. So obviously you need to figure out if this car
41:22
has been in any accidents, obviously. Now, some mechanical things to look for when you're buying
41:28
a used Mustang is that the differential could have this wine sound to it. Now, if it does happen,
41:35
well, it sounds like it's a bad thing. And you probably will hear the whining sound
41:40
when you drive the vehicle. And of course, there's always the cooling and transmission service.
41:47
Make sure it was service and it has not been serviced. You better get on that. And of course,
41:51
something to also look for is the clutch. If it is a clutch, it is a manual transmission.
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See if it's been replaced recently, see which play it has in the transmission. And
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hopefully it will not go out on you because I've had to go out on me. And it's not fun
42:06
when a clutch goes out on you when you're driving down the road, when you have like
42:09
frozen food in the backseat and take it home. It's happened. So obviously those are things to look for.
42:16
And steer clear, if possible, of sketchy drag builds unless you know what you're in for. Hey,
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everybody loves the Mustang GT. And when you pull up in a Mustang GT,
42:30
everybody's going to be impressed. Everybody's going to take a picture. Everyone's going to
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look at it and check it out. And of course, if you can few revs, rev that beautiful V8 Coyote engine
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and with some sweet, sweet pipes on the end, it's going to sound fantastic. Wake your neighbors up.
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I get it. I love it. Okay. And that brings us to the number one car that will be super cool,
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looks cool. Even today, this car looks super cool. Not all cars can do that, especially a car
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that actually debuted back in 2009. Not a 2009 design of a car can still look cool and turn heads
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today and still make it look and appear that you have a car that costs way more money
43:17
than it actually does. And I'm talking about the car that I owned personally, that is the Nissan
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370Z. Hallelujah. We finally made it to number one. Now I pick the Z as the number one car
43:32
because obviously I've owned one. But I can remember firsthand on multiple occasions
43:38
where I would be driving my Z just down a road. I got a stoplight. I always had the windows down
43:44
because I like to feel the rush of the air and I like to hear the sound of the exhaust.
43:48
I like to be kind of in tune with the road and the car at the same time as probably I drive
43:53
around with the windows down a lot if possible. Anyways, I'm driving down with the windows down
43:58
and these girls are walking on the sidewalk. They probably high school, maybe a little older,
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I don't know. And they one of them screams out, cool car. I love your car. That's a super
44:07
cool car. And of course I say thank you. And another time when I was in the neighborhood
44:13
here, there were some kids that lived down the street and I would drive the car to work.
44:18
And I said I would drive the car to work. Every day I drove by that house with the kids
44:22
playing out front. Every single time I drove by my car, they would scream out, love your car.
44:27
Love your car. Such a cool car. I love your car. And on another occasion, I was at the grocery
44:33
store, putting stuff away in the car and another girl with her mom, she had to been like
44:39
maybe elementary age somewhere around there and she's with her mom and she tells her mom,
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I want a car like that when I grow up. I want a fancy fast, cool car like that when I grow
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up. And I was like, yeah, that's that's my car. It's cool. And it's a kind of a car that
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still looks amazing even though it's older and you can pick these things up for 20,000 or less,
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depending on a lot of factors, of course. Now, just like the G37, it's powered by that
45:11
legendary VQ 37. It's the V six, a 3.7 liter V six cranking out 332 horsepower. Now, depending
45:21
on some trims and depending on a lot of things, you can get this in either the six speed manual
45:26
with the sync rev, which was what I had in my car, or you can get the seven speed automatic.
45:33
There's lots of automates available. Finding one in a stick shift is fairly rare. And when I
45:38
found mine, I was like, yes, it hit all the boxes. It had nice wheels and rims on the thing.
45:44
It had the stick shift with the sync rev. That's all I needed. That's all I wanted. So the model
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I had was a sport edition and I paid about, I think it was $19,000 is what I paid for my Z.
45:58
So yeah, under $20,000 for my Z. I think it had somewhere around 50,000 miles on the car,
46:05
but it did have a lot of owners on the car before I bought it. When I checked the car facts,
46:09
it had like, I think three previous owners before I got that car. And that's this little side note
46:14
here with sports cars, especially if you get into like exotic sports cars like Ferraris and
46:19
Lamborghinis, you'll see a car. It might be only be five years old that has like five owners
46:24
on the car already. Like, wow, it's crazy because people buy these cars as a fun car,
46:29
not as their main car. It's a two seat sports car. So it does not have a lot of room
46:34
in the car. And so you have the car and it's basically your fun weekend car or whatever kind of
46:40
car. And they usually have low mileage on the thing. I had 50,000 on my car and it was a 2011.
46:47
So, I mean, but when they do get over 100,000 miles, they're fairly reliable. They're fairly,
46:54
I mean, this engine, the VQ engine is said to go 250,000 miles without any issues,
47:00
supposedly that's what Nissan says. So, I mean, sometimes you can find ones that are completely
47:06
clean and completely stock, but sometimes you can't. Sometimes and most of the time I think about
47:13
they've been modified in some way or another. In fact, the guy who bought my car was telling
47:17
me he went through a bunch of other Zs before he bought my Z. And he said that he appreciated
47:23
how clean mine was in compared to the ones he was looking at. And I asked them, I said,
47:28
what happened to the ones you were looking at? Oh gosh, they were completely modified with new
47:32
hoods, wings, and they've been either salvaged title or their wrecked or their automatics or
47:37
they got all these issues and all those different things. And they've been totally like crazy
47:41
clown cars, you know, modified all kinds of stuff. And he wanted something that was
47:46
pretty close to stock as possible. And mine kind of fit that. I mean,
47:50
I did ask a few upgrades to the thing, like the exhaust and things like that. But
47:55
it was pretty clean and pretty, you know, kept well kept up, basically, because I think some
47:58
of the other ones are probably beat up and drifted and hit curbs and trees and telephone poles and
48:04
other cars and things like that. So that's an issue with any of these kind of used cars,
48:09
especially a sports car like this. So, you know, the, the, some of the cool things,
48:16
obviously, is that this car, not only does it look cool, but when you drive the car,
48:21
it's very raw and you feel very connected to the car. It's a real analog driving experience.
48:28
And I always said that the 370Z was a pure sports car through and through. That's what
48:35
it is. It's nothing else. It's not a sedan trying to be a sports car. It's nothing else.
48:39
It is pure, raw sports car. You look at the numbers. It is a two seat
48:47
mid-front engine, high powerful, high revving sports car, rear wheel drive.
48:54
That is a platform for a well balanced, fun driving, fast sports car that looks really,
49:02
really cool. It's low to the ground. It's got a wide stance. It can drift for days.
49:09
It can do a lot of cool things. It's fun in the canyons. It's great. It's a great car.
49:14
And it's actually surprisingly more powerful than you think it is. When you get behind the wheel in
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the 370Z, Nissan, with that VQ engine, they know how to throw it on some power. It's got some punch.
49:27
It's got some power. Now I know it's not the fastest car out there. I know Mustangs are
49:30
probably smoking. I get all that. But this car, it's a two seat sports car. It feels and
49:37
looks when you're in the thing. You know that you are in something special. You are in
49:42
actual sports car. When I sat in the thing, there are many nights, I come home and sit in the garage
49:47
and sit in the car and just kind of like sit and soak it all in. And when I was in there,
49:52
just sitting in the car, just sitting there, looking around the interior, grabbing the wheel,
49:58
kind of feeling like this car felt to me like I made it. And even though the car wasn't very
50:04
much money, it felt very special to me. And I really enjoyed the car. Now here are some things
50:12
you need to look for if you're going to buy a used 370Z. Now, obviously my clutch went out on mine
50:20
and the master cylinder, which is the hydraulic master cylinder for the clutch
50:24
does go out and it went out on mine. And it was a horrible, horrible situation to be in.
50:30
But when the clutch goes out on this car, that's one issue it had on mine. So that's something to
50:36
be worried about if you're to buy a stick shift version of the Z. And another thing to look for
50:42
is the differential in the subframe and the bushings and all of that underneath
50:47
underwear of the car because people, they are low cars. I was scraping like everything.
50:52
I went over like every little like miniature bump. And I don't even know,
50:55
like even like a miniature speed bump. It was great because the car was so low
51:00
to the ground. It was very, very low to the ground. And so those are things to worry about,
51:03
of course. And of course, modifications and how the previous owner actually used the car.
51:10
And you hope that when you buy a car like this, within a used car, you kind of hope that
51:15
the previous owner like babied the car and literally like barely drove it and literally
51:22
took care of all the service records on time when they needed to be done. You hope for
51:27
that stuff. You hope for all that stuff. That's not always the case. So like I said,
51:32
you got to go have it checked out by a mechanic. In fact, that's what the kid that bought my car did.
51:38
I met him at the dealership and he paid for the full inspection on the car. And it passed.
51:43
It didn't have any like check engine lights. All the brakes were new. Obviously the tires
51:47
were brand new. Obviously everything came out with flying colors. It basically passed in the
51:52
very next day. He's like, here's the check. I want the car. So that's what it took to
51:56
buy the car. Great. I get that. And you should do the same thing if you're looking to buy a car
52:01
just like that. Now the 370Z, there's a lot of them out there. And hopefully you can find one
52:06
for under $20,000. I know you can. If you go over 100,000 miles on the odometer,
52:12
you should be able to find one. And hopefully it's not salvage title because I won't look
52:17
at these things. And I'm going to tell you, I was finding salvage title after salvage title
52:21
after salvage title. Of course there were like five grand or eight grand for a 370Z.
52:26
I'm like, that's a really good deal for a car. Turns out they've been salvaged title.
52:30
Yeah. That's why they're super cheap. So with any of these cars, try to avoid salvage title
52:36
because it'd be very hard to get registered and insured. So that being said, I hope you enjoyed
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this cool car list of cool cars that you can pick up right now for under $20,000. And
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I'll make you look cool and you'll feel cool. It'll be fantastic. It'd be a great car and a great
52:52
ride. And if you do pick up a car, well, let me know. Maybe own these cars. Let me know.
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You can hit me up at coolcarswithchris.com. Everything is right over there. Links to videos,
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links to social media, and ways to get ahold of me are all right there at coolcarswithchris.com.
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Thank you once again. And I will see you on the very, very next episode.