The case shown in the video below happened a few days ago in the US state of Massachusetts. A car owner who brought his car to a service station on a trailer complained to the mechanics that with the engine running, there was a smell of burnt oil from the exhaust pipe. When asked when he last changed the oil, the owner scratched his neck and could not give a clear answer, and then admitted that he did not remember ever going for maintenance at all.

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The mechanics were very surprised by this answer, but when they got to the car itself, they were even more shocked. The first operation was supposed to be draining the old oil, but even at this stage a big surprise awaited the service workers. The engine oil turned out to be so worn out that it had transformed from an oily liquid into a jelly, close in consistency to ballistic gel. It is clear that the masters could not extract a single drop of oil from the engine, so they decided to disassemble the oil pan. But even here the picture was similar – instead of oil, the unit was filled with a viscous paste, looking at which it is impossible to believe that the car continued to remain drivable.

Unfortunately, it is not reported what car it is, its year of manufacture, and mileage.