YouTuber reveals why you should never buy a Lamborghini replica after being stung
- This Lamborghini owner nearly got stung with a $50k fake
- He revealed that the custom-build replicas were a scam
- Instead, he saved up and grafted to buy the real deal
Published on Jan 31, 2025 at 11:00 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Jan 31, 2025 at 8:55 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
After being stung by a Lamborghini replica purchase, this YouTuber has explained why you should never go fake and always wait for the real deal.
Fake Lamborghini cars might be the most populous replica cars on the market, with hundreds of knock-offs being made around the world.
But it’s not always worth buying one, even if it’s an almost-perfect remake.
Now, one man who owns a Lamborghini has revealed why you should never buy a fake.
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YouTuber implores car fanatics to lose interest in a Lamborghini replica
Fake Lamborghini supercars come in all shapes and sizes. Some, for as little as $500, are as bad as you could ever imagine. They look like cakes.
Others are pretty closely matched to the real deal, and it’s only until you really get into the nitty-gritty inspections that you get some suspicious looks.
But YouTube personality Will Motivation has now revealed a startling story as to why you should never buy one – at least not a new custom-built Lamborghini replica.
In an upload on his channel, the man showed off his real supercharged Lambo, which had been tuned to have a ‘rocket-like’ driving experience.
But he previously nearly bought a Lamborghini replica, before being warned off about a scam.
The YouTuber revealed that he was once invited down to build his own custom Lamborghini replica, costing around $50,000.
The shop would allow you to choose the model, which engine you want, and other features, although it wouldn’t be real Lambo parts.
However, it was a scam. He revealed that many people have been stung by this and the garage closed down and refuses to provide a car worthwile of the price.
Instead, he advised to put your money into an investment and come back once you’ve reaped the rewards to buy the real deal.
“My message to you today, for all those people that have been looking at replica videos and want to get a fake Lamborghini, take a step back and ask yourself how much is a real Lamborghini,” he said.
“How much work would be required for you to be able to do that? It’s possible.”
Not every Lamborghini is hundreds of thousands of dollars either, and they can net massive profits for anyone willing to make the original purchase and give them some TLC.