Car Mechanic Reviews

Pontiac Firebird Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 Review


In this blog, we are going to get into the next car in this ongoing Car Mechanic Simulator Series. The car is an old Pontiac Firebird that I did on my Twitch account. Let’s get started.

In real life, you never do what I did to this car. I am not a car guy but enjoy playing this game. I know putting Hemi engine in a Ford, GM product etc is a huge sin. I did drop a Hemi engine in this Firebird. I have to be honest. I just wanted to do something a little different. Of course, I put all High Performance parts in the engine. The rest of the car is back to original with the classic jet black and the classic bird on the hood. Black is not factory but I wanted that classic look that I remember growing up with. You can see the engine performance from Horsepower etc in the photo below.

In the end, I love doing classic American Muscle cars. This car is part of American car history. I forgot to write how much I sold this car for after the stream. I am sorry about that. At the bottom, you will see a bonus vehicle. It is Dodge Ram 3500 that I did on my last stream. If you like these posts, please, give me a follow here and on twitch. Thank you for all the support and I hope you enjoyed this post. Until next time, play hard and party on! \m/

Cheers!

DJ Weiser

Email: Djweiser16@gmail.com

Twitter: @djweiser

Twitch: djweiser16

Chevrolet Corvette Car Mechanic Simulator Review


In this blog, we are going to get into another car in my ongoing Car Mechanic Simulator Series. The next car is Chevrolet Corvette. I believe this is a late 1970s or 1980s. I am not a 100% on the year. Let’s get started.

I changed the color from the factory color. The color was pretty ugly. I went with a jet black color. I did changed out the rims to a different one and painted them red. I wanted to change it up little bit. The rest of the car is original. The inside was not original so I put the right seats and steeling wheel. The engine is original super charger V8. I did put all high performance parts in it. You can see the engine results below.

In closing, this was another great build out. I brought this car at $24,848. I sold it at the price of $106,492. I made a profit of $81,644. I did a bonus car at the end of this post. The next car will be a Firebird. I have started to stream on Twitch. If you like my posts, come by on Wednesday and/or Saturday to see the words come to life. I will put my ID on twitch at the end of this post. Thank you for the support and I hope you enjoyed this post. Until then, play hard and party on! \m/

Cheers!

DJ Weiser

Email: djweiser16@gmail.com

Twitter: @djweiser

Twitch: djweiser16

Lotus Elise S1 Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 Review


In this blog, we are going to get into this ongoing series on my Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 Blog Series. The next car will be Lotus Elise S1. There will be a bonus car and it is Ranger Rover. Let’s get into this review.

I have kept everything original along with factory colors. I did used high performance parts on the engine and other areas. You can see the results of the horsepower after this rebuilding it.

In closing, I am not a fan of this car at all. I have not done it in a minute and not a review on my blog. I figured why not do it again. I am just disappointed with the horsepower and the pay out on this car. I brought this car at $12,952 and sold for $37,819. I made a profit of $24,867. It is not too bad payout. I can do other cars that will give me a better profit situation. I am going to be streaming on Twitch for the first time tonight (2-24-21). We are going to hunt for the next car to rebuilt it over the weekend. If you like what you read here, please, give me a follow on WordPress, Twitter, or by email. My Twitch is djweiser16. I hope to see you tonight. I have a bonus car for you down below. Thanks again for the support and I hope you like this post. Until then, play hard and party on! \m/

Cheers!

DJ Weiser

Email: djweiser16@gmail.com

Twitter: @djweiser

Twitch: djweiser16

Cadillac Coupe Deville 1965 Car Mechanic Simulator Review


In this blog, we are going to get into the next car in thie Cat Mechanic Simulator Series. It is Cadillac Coupe Deville. This is a classic American big boat car. Let’s get started.

I went factory color and everything original. I did swap the engine out and went with a super charge V8 motor. You can see the results in the below photo.

Closing, this car is so not driveable. You will need to work up the speed to get it to it’s top speed. Overall, it is a nice experience working on this car. I brought this car at $23,093 and sold it at $82,023. I made a profit of $58930. I did the jeep as a bonus car in this post. All the photos will be at the very bottom. I am not sure what I will be working on next. You will have to come back and see it. Thank you for the support and I hope you enjoyed this post. Until then, play hard and party on! \m/

Cheers!

DJ Weiser

Email: djweiser16@gmail.com

Twitter: @djweiser

Pontiac Firebird Review Car Mechanic Simulator


In this blog, we are getting into a classic American Muscle car. It is Pontiac Firebird in this Car Mechanic Simulator series. Let’s get started.

I redid the body and went back to factory color. I also put classic firebird on the hood. Outside of that, I did not do anything different or special.

Now, I did flipped out the engine. I went with the super charger and all high performance parts. You can see below what the engine lifts.

In closing, this is always a fun car to do in the game. I brought this car at $25,385 and I sold it for $157,658. I made a profit of $127,273. The next car will be an American big boat car. You will see very soon. Thank you for all your support and I hope you enjoy this post. Until then, play hard and party on! \m/

Cheers!

DJ Weiser

Email: djweiser16@gmail.com

Twitter: @djweiser

Renault Clio V6 Car Mechanic Simulator 2018


In this blog, we are going to get into the next post from my ongoing Car Mechanic Series. We are going to rebuild a Renault Clio V6. I hope you enjoy and let’s get started.

The color is now factory color and I added a blue racing strips. Everything else is original but I used all high performance parts in the engine and wherever else I could. You can see the result on the horsepower etc in the photo below.

In closing, I never heard of this car. I do not believe this car is the States or I am not paying attention. I brought this car at $34,921 and sold it for $129,849. I made a profit of $94,928. I hope you enjoyed this this review and thank you for coming by. I am not sure what will be the next car. I will have another one up sooner than later. Until then, play hard and party on. \m/

Cheers!

DJ Weiser

Email: djweiser16@gmail.com

Twitter: @djweiser

Mercedes-Benz W 113 Pagoda Car Mechanic 2018


In this blog, we are going to get into next car in this Car Mechanic Series. It is Mercedes-Benz W 113 Pagoda. Let us get into it.

I kept the factory color and kept the factory seats. They are new ones. I did not have to do too much with outside. It was the engine that needed most of the work on it.

I did all high performance parts and you see the lift of the horse power in the photo above. This is the first time working on this engine. This was a fun build out. This is one of the latest cars to be released.

In closing, I will be doing another one to put in my collection. This was a fun car to do. This is what I brought the car for $37,097 at the auction house. You can see what I sold for in a photo above. I hope you enjoyed this post and Thank you for all your support. Until next time, play hard and party on! \m/

Cheers!

DJ Weiser

Email: djweiser16@gmail.com

Twitter: @djweiser

Jeep Willy Military Car Mechanic Simulator 2018


In this blog, we are going to get into another car in this ongoing Car Mechanic Simulator series. It is Jeep Willy Military version. I am going to do stock which means no high performance parts. I am going to switch out the rims for some of new ones that was just released. Let’s get into this.

Engine

As I said above, I left this totally stock. There is no high performance parts. I have done this Jeep with high performance parts and it is not drivable. Plus, I did not see a lift in value when selling it.

Inside And Outside

Just like engine, I left inside and outside as stock as much as I can. The only thing on it that I changed was rims. I used one of the new DLC rims.

Closing, like always thank you for coming by and supporting my blog. This jeep sold for $33,102. I brought the from barn find for $13,418. This is a quick post and I hope you enjoyed it. The next car that I will be doing is below in the photo. I hope you come out for that post. Until next time, play hard and party on!! \m/

Cheers!

DJ Weiser

Email: djweiser16@gmail.com

Twitter: @djweiser

Plymouth Roadrunner Car Mechanic Simulator 2018


In this blog, we are going to get into another car, which is Plymouth RoadRunner, in this series. I have a few more cars that are ready to go to be feature on my Car Mechanic Series. Let’s get into these Plymouth Roadrunners.

Rims

The game just dropped Rim DLC so I wanted to play around with the new rims on these RoadRunners. The photo shows what I did. The one in the middle is chrome. It use to be a matte black finish. I am really liking the last one. It has the open look but the two tone keeps you from staring at break pads. Let me know what you think in the comments below or tweet at me.

Engine

I changed the engine in all three Roadrunners. I went from V8 OHV 6p to V8 OHV Mag. I wanted to do something a little different like the rims on these cars. Of course, I used as many high performance parts that I could find. Here is the result on the performance of horsepower:

Original Horsepower: 440hp, 426hp, and 440hp

New Horsepower: 581hp 72%, 506hp 56%, and 581hp 72%

Inside And Outside

I just replaced everything with new original seats and steering wheel. The paint on all these cars are all factory colors. I am not keeping these cars. I am grinding that money in this game.

In closing, I do really enjoy working on these cars. Next one that I work on I will be keeping that car. This is what this cars sold for

Car One $11,850 and sold for $86,949

Car Two $10,746 and sold for $82,998

Car Three $32,781 and sold for $87,194

I hope you enjoyed this post and series. Please, give me a follow and comment. You can always Tweet at me. I will be working on 1940’s Jeep. I hopr you come by and say hi. Until then, play hard and party on! \m/

Cheers!

DJ Weiser

Email: djweiser16@gmail.com

Twitter: @djweiser

Chevy Corvette Car Mechanic Simulator 2018


In this blog, we are going to get into the last car from Holiday series. It is late 1970s to 1980s Chevy Corvette. Let’s get into this car.

I change the engine in this car. I know I will hate mail for this one. I dropped a Ford engine this car. I never did this engine so I wanted to do it. I also wanted to see how it effected the value of the car. It did not really did. I did all high performance parts. Here is a breakdown of the horsepower improvement:

Horsepower: 282hp to 510hp 39%

I changed the color to red and left everything else the same. It ia pretty much stock on this car. Nothing really fancy.

Closing, this was a fun engine to work on and of course the car. I brought this car for $40,091. I did not keep tbis car and I sold it for $155,637. It was a nice profit and I did not notice a difference in value. I always enjoying these cars. I am not sure what car or truck that I will be doing next. Until then, play hard and party on! \m/

Cheers!

DJ Weiser

Email: djweiser16@gmail.com

Twitter: @djweiser