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Man who bought $31K scam car from China gave it first drive

Last updated: October 21, 2024 5:56 am
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A man who spent $31,000 on a Chinese sportscar online, only to end up with something very different, took the ‘scam’ car out for its very first drive. 

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The YouTuber didn’t quite get what he expectedHe took the scam car out for its first drive

You may be familiar with the term ‘buyer beware’, and never has this been more true than when buying online. 

Plenty of us have bought things that looked the part on the website but were left disappointed when the item actually arrived, haven’t we?

But few of us have spent as much cash as this poor bloke, who parted with $31,000 to bag himself a car that ‘looked like’ a Qiantu K50.

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The YouTuber didn’t quite get what he expected

Now, to be clear, the listing never mentioned the real car’s name, and its logos and names were edited out. 

All of which should probably have served as some pretty big red flags to YouTuber The Inja. 

Nonetheless, he went ahead with the purchase and it’s fair to say he was left pretty shocked by what arrived: a teeny tiny pink and white kei car. 

The Inja

For reference, a kei car is an ultra-tiny passenger vehicle that’s very popular in Japan and also other markets in Asia.

While the car is a rather cute little vehicle, it’s a far cry from the Qiantu K50 the buyer was hoping for. 

Further inspection threw up more questions than answers, as the buyer spotted a ‘backward Lexus logo’ on the steering wheel. 

He took the scam car out for its first drive

But we guess the big question is, how does it drive?

And the answer is, pretty badly, to be honest.

The vehicle got off to an incredibly slow start so much so that one passenger questioned if it was still in park. 

Even going ‘full throttle’, the car was quickly overtaken by a woman on a bicycle who flew past laughing. 

Weirdly, when the car was put in reverse it went a lot faster, prompting one of the YouTuber’s pals to suggest that the car wasn’t ‘wired right’. 

Interestingly, after The Inja originally shared this video, the seller did offer a partial refund – $20,000 – if he took the video down.

But it seems like he didn’t take the buyer up on that offer.

The post Man who bought $31K scam car from China gave it first drive appeared first on Supercar Blondie.

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