Tyler Hoover’s $80,000 Rolls-Royce Needs $10,000 Of Repairs

After taking his freshly-bought 2005 Rolls-Royce Phantom to his friendly local mechanic, Tyler Hoover is looking at the thick end of $10,000 for necessary repair work…
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Earlier this week YouTuber and glutton for punishment Tyler Hoover unveiled his new purchase: a slightly broken 2005 Rolls-Royce Phantom that cost him $80,000. He’s now taken it to a garage he trusts, and the estimated repair bill is terrifying.

Some of the car’s problems should be relatively easy to fix, like the various issues around the front end bonnet wrap and corroded chrome trim. Others, like tyres that physically aren’t available any more and damaged wheels that, as they are, won’t accept any other rubber without serious modifications, won’t be so simple. Oh, and before you ask, a new set of wheels would be $4000.

Tyler Hoover’s $80,000 Rolls-Royce Needs $10,000 Of Repairs

Another awkward one is ugly delamination beneath the rear windscreen. A new screen would cure it, but the price – not disclosed in the video – might be enough to give Hoover a stroke. Finally, the proper umbrellas are missing from both rear doors. Guess how much. Nope, they’re $900 for the pair. The last owner probably sold them on eBay.

On the mechanical side there are small problems, like the sunroof buttons having detached and stopped working, and a minor power steering fluid leak from a suspected dodgy washer along the metal line. Both window regulators need replacing, at $1300 each, and the CD changer won’t load CDs.

Now, the big stuff: there’s a slight oil leak. It might be nothing, or it might not be. If it’s something, then Hoover had better brace for a serious assault on his finances. Finally, there’s the suspension. A fault code reader identifies the fault as being something to do with accumulator pressure. Expensive.

With a few short-cuts here and there the optimistic YouTuber hopes to get all the jobs done for a lot less than the $10,000 estimate. We’ll soon see how he gets on.

Comments

FLixy Madfox

So basically hes gonna pay 90,000 bucks for it… I gotta say, not bad. Not bad at all

08/04/2018 - 15:50 |
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My thoughts exactly.

08/04/2018 - 15:51 |
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Oogway

T H I C C

08/04/2018 - 16:26 |
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Anonymous

If all goes well, this might actually turn out to be a quite decent deal for him

08/04/2018 - 17:35 |
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Griffin Mackenzie

$1300 for a single window regulator? What in tarnation
One for my car costs $30

08/04/2018 - 17:39 |
20 | 0

Because your car is a shitbox

08/05/2018 - 12:57 |
2 | 4

wth what is your car?! mine are 550 each.

08/05/2018 - 22:57 |
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Sir Wafel (WhyBeAre of CT) (Multipla Squad) (propane)

Welp, someone sure has too much money and doesn’t know what to do with it…

08/04/2018 - 18:22 |
4 | 2

He has more money than he knows what to do with (literally cause he only seems to know how to buy broken cars)

08/05/2018 - 03:06 |
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5:19.55

If he can sell it back after the repairs, and early enough so there is no other break down, he will make a profit lol

08/04/2018 - 18:45 |
4 | 0

But the car didm’t sell for a couple off years at the rolls dealer, no way mr hoovrr can get more for it😂

08/05/2018 - 15:02 |
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K.E.L

Whoopdy f*cking doo! 😀😀😀

08/04/2018 - 19:19 |
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Anonymous

Nice pants.

08/04/2018 - 20:14 |
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Anonymous

Wow! I could rebuild my whole car for a price of a single window regulator!

08/04/2018 - 20:14 |
4 | 0
Anonymous

10,000 $???? 😱😱😱😱😱

08/04/2018 - 22:13 |
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