WhistlinDiesel bought a fire truck for way less than it's worth just so he could destroy everything

Published on Dec 30, 2025 at 6:56 AM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh

Last updated on Dec 29, 2025 at 7:58 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Mason Jones

Popular YouTube prankster WhistlinDiesel has been back up to his usual tricks as he bought a fire truck for pennies on the dollar, just to destroy everything in his sight.

As far as content creators go, WhistlinDiesel is among the most destructive.

The 27-year-old Indianian man has a taste for the biggest things the vehicular world has ever created, and putting them to the ultimate durability tests.

But you don’t get much bigger than a fire truck, and in a special upload to celebrate the holiday season, the creator has now tried his best to destroy one.

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WhistlinDiesel buys a firetruck to ‘save’ a family at Christmas

Having won over fans with stunts with his ‘killdozer’ (beating a tank in a tug-of-war competition), getting humongous vehicles and treating them like toys is kind of his thing.

And it works, just as he proved in a hilarious battle between the world’s biggest and the world’s cheapest trucks.

This time, though, he bought a fire truck for just $5,000 and immediately got a call to slide down the pole.

In an upload to his channel, the creator rolled up to a house that had ‘reported’ a fire and tried to save them.

Only, the call was fake, and he instead ended up creating a fire by setting the Christmas tree ablaze and blasting it out with the water hose.

Of course, the whole thing was a stunt, but the calamity was evident on this stricken home.

There was still plenty to do with the fire truck, though.

Then, he destroyed it

With a history of destroying cars – so much so that one particular stunt landed him in hot water – he then decided that fun time was over.

Or, it was just beginning…

With plenty of wrecking power in the truck itself, like an axe, the YouTuber began his destructive streak, smashing the body up.

Blasting its sirens at full volume and driving into it with a second fire truck, the cheap stunt vehicle was nothing more than a rag doll.

Finally, they decided to try and test out its capabilities with a careless attitude, using both trucks’ 60-foot ladders to high-five a JCB crane.

It might not be his best demolition job, but at least this time, no robots were harmed.

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Jack Marsh is a journalist who started his media career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from the University of Chester. As an avid supercar and racing enthusiast, he has a passion for everything from Formula 1 to NASCAR. Whether it's highlighting the intricacies of McLaren’s anti-dive suspension revelations or recognizing celebrities’ multi-million-dollar rides, he has a keen eye for the faster things in life.