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We Bought The 3 Most Depreciated Supercars IN THE WORLD (Cheap For A Reason?) - CarTrek S2 Episode 1

May 29, 2021
We grow up dreaming of having our favorite super cars, we save, we plan and we get closer and closer every day, but cars also do their part through a beautiful thing called depreciation. Depreciation makes our dream cars

cheap

er every day. The temperature of the car has challenged us. to buy the best examples of this phenomenon we could find and since we also need an escape we were told to meet in a deserted place where we would be presented with a series of challenges and since we are supposed to distance ourselves from each other. In addition to avoiding unnecessary travel, there could be no better place for this task than Las Vegas and waiting for your dream car to depreciate is not enough.
we bought the 3 most depreciated supercars in the world cheap for a reason   cartrek s2 episode 1
You have to know where to look. Fortunately, Auto Tempest makes it super easy by combining all major vehicles. Listing sites in a single search is the best tool to monitor the value of your dream car in real time. Now our task here was to find the best and

cheap

est

depreciated

supercar and then test them against each other and the two losers would have to list their cars for sale on autotempest I'm ed bowlian from vinwicki I'm tyler hoover from hoovey's garage and I'm freddie tavares hernandez and This is Car Trek Two in Las Vegas you can see fallen stars amazing shows and travel the

world

in just a few miles but the strip wasn't ready for the car I stopped at.
we bought the 3 most depreciated supercars in the world cheap for a reason   cartrek s2 episode 1

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we bought the 3 most depreciated supercars in the world cheap for a reason cartrek s2 episode 1...

Welcome everyone to the supercar with the best

depreciated

value in the

world

. This is a 2003 Maserati Coupe GT Troffeo tribute car. This thing is amazing, it's been lightened, lowered, it seems. Incredible, it sounds incredible, when it was new it was 95,000 and I

bought

it for just under nine thousand dollars, which is 90 in depreciation and it's better than that because under this hood is a 4.2 liter Ferrari V8 that makes 390 horsepower and is coupled to something. very special, a six-speed manual transmission and there's no way the other two can get anything more impressive. Oh, come on, you don't look tired.
we bought the 3 most depreciated supercars in the world cheap for a reason   cartrek s2 episode 1
Did anyone else push that here for you? When was this on fire? Never no, okay, you're going to I need to explain this, this is my 2003 Aston Martin Vanquish. Well, let me tell you about its 460 horsepower v12, one of the best cars you could have

bought

when it was new. Everyone would agree on this, not everyone would agree, but that's okay, I think so. James Bond obviously liked it enough to drive it. I'm sure that, without additional compensation, it's the perfect car for a depreciation challenge. Okay, you talk too much. How much did this car cost you?
we bought the 3 most depreciated supercars in the world cheap for a reason   cartrek s2 episode 1
Why don't you guess how much you think this car should cost? What a normal version of this car would have cost would have been 60-80 thousand dollars originally over 245,000 and I bought it for 29 thousand dollars. I don't think there is any car that could have depreciated by more dollars given this challenge, okay a new camry. 35 thousand you are saying that an aston martin v12 was less than that what happened to this car well what happened to this car is obviously its notorious lack of reliability but this one has in fact spent its last seven years also in colombia has some secret compartments in the back you should know and I'm not talking about 007 well I don't want to disparage the developing world by assuming that's the only occupation a Colombian citizen could have to afford a car like this but I guess Probably not We shouldn't get too close to any drug dogs during any route Auto Tempest has us take, but Freddie, what happened to this car?
What do you mean what happened to this car? Look it's amazing this is a tribute trophy car that remembers the days when maserati actually made really amazing cars how many miles are there on this call listen that's not a 120 although 120 000 yeah it's barely broken that's right where you want it a maserati be exactly an italian supercar, i mean how the former owner made the car look this is terrible, not before, you did this, yes i did this, you took a maserati that looked more like it was let out of the assembly line and you made it look like this, this is much better, although number one it looks amazing number two, it was supposed to be about cheap

supercars

and

supercars

are amazing, look at this, I don't know if that would be the word I would use for describe it, but I mean, when you think about depreciated supercars, obviously Aston Martin and Maseratis are the first thing that will come.
Honestly, what do you think Tyler brought? I don't know, it has to be something like BMW or it can't be better than this. Well, clearly not, but where are we? This place looks great. had a busy muralist, although Tempest outdid himself with these accommodations, Freddy and I went in search of some shelter from the brutal desert heat, while Tyler tired of playing old ladies' dice at the craps tables, he decided honor us with your presence. Well, I'd say this Venquish is Freddy's, but when you look at that Maserati, there's no way Ed would be trapped dead in that thing, so where are they and why are we at Pf Chang's house?
Well, this is going to be like an

episode

of House. hunters where I say wow too many times wow wow a rainbow circle oh wow yeah this is my room he called it a little voyeurism with the shower here oh yeah oh oh wow wow go finish oh look at that mural this is crazy this house is crazy where It's these guys, guys, what do you think of this? He brought like a Ferrari 456. That would certainly qualify Jack, he could absolutely be a jaguar maybe an alpha. Oh, it's very nice of you to join us, oh yes, pretty horse, look at you, aha, what are you doing?
I think Auto Tempest really went all out with this, it's just a grotto, I'm not sure we got the

most

out of it, but you know there are worse places to be, it's amazing, so what display of automotive masochism did you do? bring it over to show us today you'll see you'll see you're going to love it oh i seriously doubt so let's find out it has to be a jag get ready tyler this may not be playing fair you know i obviously have a significant weak spot for this generation of cl but the

reason

we use them for cannonball is because it's not a supercar, it's under the radar, well you set the cannonball record in the minor cl, the 55, this is the cl65 amg with the pagani zonda twin turbo v12. 600 horsepower 700 pound-feet of torque this is a supercar it has 700 pound-feet of torque because it's not a Pagani Zonda it weighs like 6,000 tons well it's a luxurious Pagani Zonda oh is that what you're saying yes also mercedes it is Known for some orange peel in the paint, but that's not the right color for this car, well it was actually smoked silver.
I bought it, you know, I wanted to make it a little more exotic, so I made the race car red. I also wanted to pay tribute. the original amg the red pig the old race car the 70s certainly the pig nickname is appropriate here tyler, did you wrap it yourself? No, I paid good money for it, are you sure? Yes, yes, yes, now, Freddie, we are going to be critical. Rats here, yeah, how much did you pay for that pile of trash over there? Okay, that beautiful, stunning Maserati over there was nine thousand dollars, nine thousand dollars, original retail price of 95,000.
That's pretty good, but it's a terribly horrible car, this is an absolute winner. terrible to drive, but it's beautiful, so how much did you pay for this? Well originally it would have been around 245,000 and I bought it for only 29 grand which is a great deal, absolutely over 200,000 depreciation and 200 grams more. even the original MSRP of his car, so it was pretty expensive, was a hundred and eighty thousand dollars new, which is amazing how expensive it was. I bought it for 13,000, which if we discount a percentage of depreciation, this is only seven percent. of its original msrp is about 10, this is 12 or 13.
So in percentage terms it is the

most

appreciated, but that is not what we said, we said the most appreciated supercar and obviously I have brought it and in terms percentages, if one of these props suits you. total this car six times over well it's a very reliable German car it's oh it's very reliable guys I got a text from Auto Tempest. Clearly, this was not a level MSRP playing field, so the victory goes to the highest percentage. off the original price thanks, well done Tyler, of course seeing so much depreciation we suspect the cars might have some issues, it's time to find out everything that's wrong with your cheap supercars and there's really only one person for that work go to this address and you will see the lowest estimate wins is your start yes it starts well yours is leaking yes it is leaking oh let's find out how expensive some parts are so I'm a big fan of Italian supercars and this was basically a dream come true and Sounds magnificent now there are some very slight imperfections one is here.
I rolled down the window wanting to experience the fresh Las Vegas air. It doesn't come back up anymore, so now I have that cool Las Vegas air that's 110 degrees. The left side of my body burns a little bit and you'll notice that my sitting position is a little strange because this seat is broken. I just wish he was in more of a career position. I'm just gangster inclined all the time. Everything works except the oil pressure gauge, which is important. Generally the clutch engages right at the top, so sometimes it's hard to get into gear because I don't think it's disengaging all the way, which means a shift is also necessary.
Those aren't very cheap, so for this challenge I think I'm, yeah, I'm in trouble, I'm in trouble, yeah, oh, and you'll hear that, there's absolutely nothing like the noise a naturally aspirated v12 makes now. Of course, they may soon become a vestige of a bygone golden era of displacement, but man, I love them, I think they're the best thing that could happen to a car: you put a big V12 engine in it and do nothing . Whatever gets in the way of how it sounds now, of course, it must be said that between that glorious engine and the battered wheels of the Colombian road on this Aston Martin there is something we must talk about: the transmission now that we demonize transmissions of pallets in the car. culture quite often, but that's actually due to some bad actors, this is the criminal of the group, this is why people have come to hate them, not only is it a little awkward the way you interact with this car, but it is very unreliable and catastrophically expensive when it breaks and breaks all the time the actuators fail the pumps fail the clutches wear out prematurely now you can trade it in with Aston Martin Works for 30,000 of your dollars for a real manual those cars they keep all that money back in residual value if this car was normally worth 50 60 000 or if it wasn't for the story that made it cheap for me if you trade it in for a stick it's a hundred thousand dollars and those cars are wonderful now in a circumstance like this where I'm just changing gears on a surface street where I don't stop or have to reverse, it's really no big deal, the car drives fine and I enjoy it, but when you come across a Stop and go traffic, everything Many of the pathologies develop and you come to hate it, but do you hate it enough to not want to own this car?
And the question of this whole challenge is what is it really like to own and live with these depreciated supercars because the depreciation here is due to the gearbox, everything about this car is beautiful, it sounds great, it makes the power fast enough, everything you want, even a little more ground clearance maybe, but at the end of the day, I'm getting a great deal on a car that looks like it's worth 150k thanks to this gearbox. Now I promise you that I'm not going to spend this entire trip talking about this gearbox. We all agree it's terrible, but does that make it so? best supercar deal you can find, i think it might have been good enough for james bond, it's good enough for me, oh yeah, sitting in a mercedes, this era for me is like putting on my favorite pair of shoes, love these cars and while it may not have the exotic badge it has all the exotic properties the looks the pillarless coupe is beautiful the engine is by far the most powerful of the three cars 600 horsepower 700 more pound-feet of torque for a Maybe I'm not in the slowest car I have a lot more power than Ed and Freddie's cars combined, we were talking about this being a tribute to the red pig before and for those not familiar with AMG history, the red pig was The first Mercedes AMG that truly puts the tuning company first. map and it was a giant S-Class of the biggest car that Mercedes makes and they took the biggest engine, the 6.3 liter V8, and tuned it, put it on a hot rod and took their biggest car race.
He did it terribly, but it was amazing to watch. it made itself famous and it made amg famous and this cl65 may be huge in a terrible race car but it has a big presence so now that we're alone i'm going to level with you guys kind of a reliability bombthat you got here, I'll try something I've seen in the movies, come on, let's try it, here we go, oh, gearbox failure, not a happy car, our day at the track won't be easy, but what is easy is to search autotempest.com for your favorite supercar, your daily driver or your family. vehicle or it's safe to say that auto tempest is the best way to find what you're looking for.
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