![]() 06/02/2015 at 13:41 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Some how this dealership ended up with two 2004 Porsche “I’m a sports car, I swear.” Cayennes that both have the same hideous rims, that look like 22”s to me, but may even be 24”s.
My guess is they were traded in by the same drug dealer.
The dealer’s website inventory.
http://www.hotwheelcity.net/inventory.aspx…
the CL ads
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They could have bolted the wheels to both to get people into the dealership.
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It’d have the reverse affect on any reasonable person so it must be like the scammers who write the terrible emails so that it filters out the people smart enough not to fall for it.
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They look like bicycle wheels.
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Well, the dealer’s name
is
Hot Wheel City.
![]() 06/02/2015 at 14:04 |
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that is a possibility. I can picture it now
customer- yeah I’d like to come look at the Cayenne with the big ass rims”
salesmen-(yes we hooked a retard) “Of coarse sir I’m looking at it right now. It sure is a baller ass ride dawg.”
but when the customer get there, the salesmen is like “ yeah some puck ass kids stole the wheels, all we’ve got are these stock wheels, but I tell you what, I’ll hook you up in the back we’ve got a lifted 2001 Crown Victoria on 24”s, and it’s got 2 12’s subs in the truck . I’ll cut you a deal bruh, I’d sell it to you for the same price we had on the Cayenne.
Side note: I did just notice both of the ads show the cars with out the wheels, and the tires still have brand new stickers. SO most likely when you show up they mention that the wheels could come with the car for another 3,000 bucks.
![]() 06/02/2015 at 14:07 |
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I think it’s actually Best offer Auto sales, and Hot Wheel City must be a side company. So they are trying to sell a car and the wheels at the same time, but the ad fails to mention that they aren’t included.