
Would anybody actually recommend listening to this guy (Scotty Kilmer) when buying their first car?
Just wanted opinions. He's not my first guy to go for when buying cars and I think there's better channels to go to when buying your first car.

Just wanted opinions. He's not my first guy to go for when buying cars and I think there's better channels to go to when buying your first car.
This Woman infront of me REFUSED to go faster and gtfo the left lane despite how much times I flashed her, the video doesn't clearly show it but she raised her hands in the air and was visibly frustrated. The left lane is for passing and getting the hell out the way, not steadily cruising like you own the road. She was also holding up the white audi that was behind me aswell, you can see the car at the end of the video.
Lady if ur in this subreddit. GFTO the way of a faster car, you dont own the road , then u have the nerve to be visibly upset💀
Mind you speed limit is 65 and we visibly moving quicker than the cars on the right, meaning the lead cars wasnt even going the speed limit
I will never delete post, my method is working 😈😈😈
Please keep the post engaged. Im almost to my goal 😭
I have had my 24' G20 330i for a year. It's a comfy and fun daily that gets me 40 MPG. I do want a manual secondary "project" car. I have been looking at 4th gen Camaros, Broncos, and Mazda B Series/Ford Rangers. I want something that won't be too expensive to maintain, isn't complex to work on and has decent reliability for a 30-40 year old car. Mainly looking at American cars like Ford or Chevy, but Japanese cars can also be an option.
This will be more of a car for me to learn manual/secondary car since I already have a daily, which is an LCI G20. Are there anything I should know before buying?
Edit: several people corrected me that this is not a catfish. Sorry.