Как попасть на дрова за 1.5 МЛН РУБ?? Подбор от "экспертов". - Summary

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The speaker tells a story of how a person bought a BMW 6 car for one and a half million rubles with the help of some cheap car selection service. The car had a mileage of 20,000 kilometers and was supposedly in good condition, but soon the engine started to smoke and the buyer realized that he had been deceived. The speaker shows how the car has many signs of wear and tear, damage and poor repair, and how the engine is in a very bad state. He estimates that the repair will cost from 300 to 700 thousand rubles, and criticizes the buyer for trying to save money on the selection service and not checking the car properly. He also asks the audience to comment on the story and whether they want to see more updates on the car.

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- 1. The text is about a person who bought a used BMW 6 car with a faulty engine and other problems.
- 2. The person paid 1.5 million rubles for the car, which was very cheap for the model and year, and did not do a proper inspection or diagnostics before buying it.
- 3. The car had a mileage of 28,000 kilometers on the odometer, but it was likely tampered with, as the car showed signs of much more wear and tear, such as oil leaks, worn-out seat belts, pedals, and steering wheel, and painted parts.
- 4. The car had a problematic N63 engine, which is prone to overheating, hydraulic shocks, and turbine failures. The engine started to smoke after 100 kilometers of driving and needed a repair that could cost from 300 to 700 thousand rubles.
- 5. The person who bought the car was deceived by a company that offered to select and check the car for him for 25 thousand rubles, but did not do a thorough job and missed all the defects.
- 6. The text is based on a video from a YouTube channel called "Kirill Auto", which exposes scams and frauds in the used car market in Russia.