Jake Schnatter Reveals How He Buys Cars, Lamborghini Crash Story, & Influencer Hacks
Street Alpha Podcast
Street Alpha Podcast Apr 15, 2026
Jake Schnatter Reveals How He Buys Cars, Lamborghini Crash Story, & Influencer Hacks

Jake Schnatter Reveals How He Buys Cars, Lamborghini Crash Story, & Influencer Hacks

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Jake Schnatter Reveals How He Buys Cars, Lamborghini Crash Story, & Influencer Hacks
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social media growth

They’re talking about how Jake got more followers over time. It sounds like being consistent and planning what to film made him feel calmer and more confident, which can help his content do better.

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YouTube

YouTube is a website/app for posting videos. A lot of car people use it to show what they drive, how they buy cars, and what they’re working on.

Audi A6
Car

Audi A6

The Audi A6 is a luxury car model from Audi. It’s the first car the speaker talks about having, before they get into the details of what they owned next.

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aftermarket parts to modify

They’re saying some cars have lots of upgrade parts available, while others don’t. If a car isn’t popular with car fans, it can be harder to find modifications that work.

Audi S4
Car

Audi S4

An Audi S4 is a sportier Audi than the regular A4. People like it because it’s fast enough to be fun, but still works as a normal car. Here, the speaker says they wanted one and started spending money to get it.

Brand

TJ Hunt

TJ Hunt is a popular car YouTuber. People watch his videos because he shows car builds and the lifestyle around them. The speaker is saying they were inspired by YouTubers like him.

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TikTok

TikTok is an app where people post short videos. The speaker used it to get more people to see their car.

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wrapped

“Wrapped” usually means putting a vinyl film on the car’s body to change the look. People do it for style and for photos/videos.

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16 million views

They’re saying the video got a huge number of views. More views usually means more money and more people seeing the car.

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brand deals

A “brand deal” is when a company pays a content creator to talk about their product. For car channels, it’s usually because the creator’s viewers are the kind of people who would buy car parts.

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outreach

“Outreach” here means reaching out to companies to try to work with them. It’s basically the creator doing the contacting instead of waiting for companies to contact them.

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maintenance

Maintenance is the regular upkeep that keeps a car healthy, like oil changes and replacing worn parts. They’re saying they shared what they learned from maintaining their Audi S4.

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daily drivers

A “daily driver” is the car you use most days for normal life—work, errands, and commuting. The speaker is saying Audi works well for that.

Brand

porches

Porsche is a performance car brand. The speaker is saying Porsche feels more exciting to drive and looks better to them compared with Audi.

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front lip

A front lip is a small aerodynamic add-on at the bottom edge of the front bumper. It’s commonly used to change the car’s look and can slightly improve airflow, but it’s mostly a visual mod for many owners.

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IRS

The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) is the U.S. federal agency that administers tax law. The speaker is arguing that the IRS treats this setup more favorably and that it’s still not fully understood.

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lease

A lease is like renting a car for a few years with monthly payments. You usually put money down, pay some fees up front, and then you give the car back at the end unless you buy it.

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credit score

Your credit score is a number that shows lenders how reliably you pay bills. A higher score usually helps you get approved and sometimes gets you better terms.

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monthly payment

Your monthly payment is what you pay every month to keep the car. They’re saying the payment for this kind of supercar lease can be around a few thousand dollars.

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wing

A wing is a spoiler that helps the car stay planted at speed. They’re talking about different wing options and the price.

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aftermarket one

An aftermarket part is made by a company other than the original manufacturer and is sold as an upgrade or replacement. Here, they’re confirming the wing is an aftermarket version rather than a factory-specific piece.

Part

coil overs

Coilovers are adjustable suspension components that combine a spring and shock absorber, often allowing ride-height and damping changes. The speaker says they bought coilovers for $4k, implying a planned suspension upgrade after the purchase.

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giveaways

A giveaway is when someone offers a prize—here, a car—to people who support them. It’s usually meant to get more attention and reward fans at the same time.

Part

lowering springs

Lowering springs make the car sit lower. That can look better and feel more planted, but it may ride harsher and require alignment.

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OEM ones

“OEM ones” means original equipment manufacturer seats—factory parts rather than aftermarket. The speaker highlights that OEM carbon bucket seats are difficult to find, which affects cost, availability, and fitment.

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limited run body kit

A limited run body kit means only a small number were made. That usually makes the real original kit more valuable than a replica.

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replica

A replica is a copy of an original aftermarket part or kit, made to look similar but not produced in the original limited quantity. The speaker emphasizes that if you buy an “End Largo” kit, it’s likely a replica rather than the original.

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Ferrari

Ferrari is the Italian supercar manufacturer known for strict control over how cars are serviced and modified. In the episode, the speaker references Ferrari’s approach to limiting certain modifications, which can affect warranty coverage and what aftermarket changes are practical.

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