Homeboy Shopping Network – Used Car Sale

The Homeboy Shopping Network from In Living Color sells used cars.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

The 2010 Nissan 370Z Roadster Touring is a wonderful combination of open air driving, high performance capabilities, and around town manners. Watch Roadfly’s review and road test of this super fast and exciting convertible from Nissan. Watch Jessi’s bloopers at the end of the video. For more Roadfly.com visit www.roadfly.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

50 thoughts on “Homeboy Shopping Network – Used Car Sale

  1. That’s the most ignorant thing I’ve ever heard. Whites try to cheat the system as well sometimes done on a much larger scale. It’s call FRAUD!

  2. That’s so fucking stupid and inaccurate, I don’t even know where to begin. Moron.

  3. “im sorry customers this is merely a display item” lmao idk why thats so funny

  4. This is a comedy spoof of inner city “minority’s” making a living off of the working man’s back! But in so many cases this is reality. I will never understand the idea of trying to get over the system instead of trying to work within the system. This is why so many “minorities” are incarcerrated.

  5. That was pretty funny. That was a great show. That’s something I wish we could – hey! That’s MY car!!

  6. There is an in-depth review of the 370Z Nismo here:

    definitiveautoreview . com/road-tests/nissan/12-nismo-370z/

  7. can you put the top down while moving and is the rear window glass or plastic? :)

  8. The Boxster S costs a fortune to buy, run and own, this does not.. I bought a 7 AT Coupe and the insurance, servicing and inital cost (second hand) is half the price of a Cayman S with the same performance.

  9. I have a 370z too! I love my lifeeeeeee!!!!! oh & the lil skinny 5’10 beeotch belongs in a roomy pickup truck.. keep him out of sports cars. I’m 6’1 & 200lbs & there’s plenty of space. 370 rules all!

  10. I have to disagree. I’ve owned a 370Z since March of 2009 and have had no complaints at all regarding interior space from myself or any of my passengers. I’m 6’1″ and 180 lbs and I find the leg room and the large dead pedal plenty accommodating. By not bothering to include a backseat, Nissan has done a very good job of making the most of the space available. Of course it’s important to remember that it is a sports car so performance rather than comfort is the top priority.

  11. Only Jessie could review this car cause she is the only presenter in existence who can comfortably fit in a 370Z. It was built around tiny people with tiny feet. My 5’11″, 130lb son test drove a 370Z. He is as skinny as a man can be and said he felt way too cramped. There’s no place for your left foot in these cars. This design is innovative, has the right power, and technology, but is claustrophobic and uncomfortable for long trips. Loved the outtakes at the end. Go BMW M3!!!

  12. Seeing this car, the 350z, the GT-R or the Skyline, I still don’t understand how Nissan could ever design the NISSAN CUBE

  13. coupe looks better not really a big fan of covertible in general. coupe shud juss be coupe. thank God they didnt put a convertible version for a GTR. but thats juss my opinion.

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