Guy was tipped off about an ‘abandoned Lamborghini’ for $500 but when he sees it it’s immediately obvious why it’s so cheap
- This abandoned Lamborghini was bought for just $500
- The new owner hadn’t even laid eyes on it before its purchase
- And he was in for quite a surprise
Published on Jan 20, 2025 at 6:00 AM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Jan 15, 2025 at 7:05 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
This YouTuber thought he’d hit the jackpot by buying an ‘abandoned Lamborghini’ without seeing it for just $500.
But it’s immediately obvious why it was so cheap.
As supercars go, finding an abandoned Lamborghini for a couple of hundred bucks sounds too good to be true.
As you can probably guess, that’s because it is…
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This YouTuber bought an abandoned Lamborghini for just $500
We all want a supercar, right? Well, for $500, this man bought just that. Bargain!
YouTube personality ‘Slav’s Adventures‘- or Slav – bought this abandoned Lamborghini without even laying eyes on it – quite the gamble considering the price tag and the number of fakes going around at the moment.
The content creator didn’t even know where it was and was only sent its GPS coordinates.
But, Slav found the car quite quickly and it turned out to be a lime-green ‘supercar’.
Lo and behold, it was fake. Shock horror.
Up close, the car was hilarious. It went from looking like a decent supercar from afar to almost looking like a paper mache car.
With every detail looking to be a knockoff, welded together in the strangest of ways to almost replicate a Lambo, it might just be the worst fake we’ve ever seen.
“It’s like when you want to buy something like a Louis Vuitton, Gucci, or Prada, and you don’t have enough money.
“It’s a super cheap Lamborghini. Lamborghini for poor people.”
What made this school project-looking car especially brilliant was that it didn’t even have door handles, you needed a screwdriver to undo the screws found on the driver door – don’t bother with the passenger side and the condom-wrapped fuel tank.
Did the $500 Fake Lambo work?
Well, despite this clearly not being a Lamborghini, it was clearly still some kind of cheap car. So the question begged, did it work?
After adding fuel and oil, unscrewing the driver’s door and engine, and eventually hotwiring the car as the ignition didn’t work, surprisingly the engine actually kicked to life.
The car did ‘function’. The gearbox worked, the brakes worked, and it did drive.
However, the door didn’t shut, the plastic windows hung off, and it certainly wasn’t road-legal.
Still, Slav had a lot of entertainment from the car, costing just $500, and claims it was worth the money.
It probably doesn’t give the YouTuber that thrill of owning an undercover Lambo replica like this man found, but it was quite a laugh.