Look it up on that site. Any youtuber can be looked up in the search function by their channel name. Even smaller channels still do well. Once you hit around 100k subs that;s when the real money starts flowing.
Look it up on that site. Any youtuber can be looked up in the search function by their channel name. Even smaller channels still do well. Once you hit around 100k subs that;s when the real money starts flowing.
Bank of youtube. http://socialblade.com/youtube/user/c…
You would be surprised. Pewdiepie made about $12 million in 2015 alone from Youtube. Youtubers who have over a few hundred thousand subscribers do pretty damn well for themselves.
He’s come a long way since he first started doing CoD videos on Machinima, around the time of MW2. Fast forward 5 or so years and he’s up to 9.8m subscribers. A lot of brand deals along the way, but the bulk of his income comes from engagement. His current LA house was on the market for $4.5m before he bought it.
Low range, watered down traction control. Aussie models get lockers, trick suspension and “terrain select” stuffs. Big disappointment IMHO.
Don’t be fooled...that bumper will probably give up like a convenience-store cup after sitting in your car for 2 months.
650 for one lap only. Then you have a Chevy Cruz for a few laps until it cools down.
Of course the dog was the smartest person at Walmart.
Total class ride.
Once they called and asked about my vehicle. I told them that it was totaled and I lost my daughter in the accident.
Here’s the pros doing it for real:
So the real question here is...did he make the sale?
You don’t buy a new car while you are in college. You buy a 15 year old Camry off Craigslist and limp it along until you graduate, get an entry-level job in your field, and can afford a 5-10 year old car of your choice.
Not every 15 year old used car is a “junkyard special”. Do some homework on a reliable car in your…
Car prices and repair costs are what they are. Nobody is “raping” anybody, and they aren’t “overpriced." If you think it’s easy to make a fortune selling or repairing cars, I suggest you go into those lines of work.
His clone probably wrecked him.
then you, me and every other Joe Schmoe who is or might be buying a Focus or a F150 is subsidizing and sponsoring a rich man’s plaything. And this is reprehensible.
Almost no one makes money on halo cars, they’re for image and “because we can”, not for the profit. Ford will likely lose on every car, and that’s ok.