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Ponderous Pillock

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So I've had a look around and not seen a thread for these guys and a half hearted reference post to them in the "Good youtube personalities" thread aaaaaaaaand that was it.

So here's a thread to appreciate Mr Regular and The Roman who explore and review cars that most people would buy or use.

However, as the popularity of the show as grown they'd had a chance to drive supercars, Teslas and all sorts of wonderful modded vehicles. Based near Allentown, PA (Yes, that Allentown that banned Len Shaner from its city limits during events) they seem pretty well located for many regular car owners to get to them.

He's become so popular they've been able to crowdfund trips to California, the South West, New Zeeland and The United Kingdom.

One of the best parts about RCR is sometimes Mr Regular will do snarky or more comedic reviews of various cars (usually when he doesn't have much to say about a car) alongside the usual fair for these channels these days, including attending car meets and a podcast.




The Roman is a former Entertainment Journalist of some stripe and now does the more documentary style essays in video form, here's him talking about Lee Iacocca, 50 minutes but well worth it.

 
They are ok, that being said, I hold no ill will but a bit of an ego blow I've offered them many cars as I'm pretty close by IRL and not even a reply email.

I enjoy them, but I also kind of wish they condensed the drive and about video into one more often as I really only care about the drive and I like how fair they are about things aging for example not bashing an 80s car for not being as quiet as off the lot stuff, too many people do that.

Being a die hard car person, I rarely learn but it's good white noise.
 
Looks like he also might be a furry. I found an old channel of his that has furry content, and he follows and retweets furries on twitter.

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Kutztown: https://www.youtube.com/user/KutzTravels
Archive: http://archive.is/XTQIc

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twatter: https://twitter.com/regularcars/following
 
Been a fan of Mr. Regular and Mr. Roman for quite some time now. I personally think RCR is one of the very few gems left on YouTube and look forward to seeing a new video from RCR and what bathroom philosophy Mr. Regular will grace us with next. My sig, which is hidden, is a quote from RCR, "MY RECTUM IS A NATIONAL TRAGEDY, SO MARKY MARK IS GOING TO DO A MOVIE ABOUT IT!"


Oh, did yo u also know Mr. Regular put out an album a while back?

Here it is:


RCR also has quite a few albums out too:

 
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This is probably a bit blog-posty but I figure if there's any interest you can make of it what you will- But I was an /o/ denizen who checked in on RCR I believe as far back as the yardman review when he was around some 15,000 subs on youtube. At the time the board felt like it was on the same page as him, enjoying the kinda subversive review style when a lot of fuckers were your saabkyle/doug demuro/thatdudeinblue or even Top Gear "here's the car, here are the specs, here's me driving it-" Brian's shit seemed to fly in the face of that and was willing to crack a bit of wise at an owner or everybody's expense. At that point you'd probably think he was taking the piss out of most mainstream shithouse automotive journalism, after all you could just go to a wikipedia/google for the shit a rag like Jalopnik or the smoking tire was shilling, right? It seemed like he was flying a one finger salute with tongue firmly in cheek to these outlets and the sort of people who quoted Top Gear as if it were God's honest truth.

The first blowback I recall came about with the death of the Echo and the e-begging therein but prior good will prevailed and even cynical cocks from /o/ were kinda split decision in his favor about the matter. Still though a lot were on board, he indulged "contemporary car enthusiasm" and was filling a niche that really nobody else did but there were bits and pieces people picked at- The more egregious was the early F150 review where he not only made a point of not talking about the thing but when he finally did his 'head up ass' syndrome showed when he utterly shit up pickup payload (asserting a 1500/150 half ton pickup could haul or tow a max 1500 pounds, apparently never having seen them regularly haul another car on a trailer). But probably the first 'wtf' moment came with the Olds 88 review where he basically said "this is because everyone was SUPER GAY." I also raised an eyebrow around this time because he started paling around with your Matt Farahs and Jalopnik people, the sorts I'd thought he was taking the piss out of.

Similar around this time he was putting out more tangential content and the Falcon build kinda tore the skirt off shit and these things advertised the fact not only did he not know the most about cars, didn't particularly want to know about cars, but was actively scared of the damn things (the grand 120 hp of the Falcon being fast to him, utterly confused by Bruce Henn feeling out the idle on the Falcon via brake stand.) Somewhere in here his furfaggotry also got sussed out where he's been trying to hit it big with this same shit since the late 90s and hilarious asides like his parents revoking his car privileges because they thought he was gay coming to light.

Personally my big 'come to Jesus' moment came about with the 427 Camaro review where it seemed like the chip on his shoulder came to light and he succumbed to all the trappings of his contemporaries, proclaiming the big block chevrolet "the engine of middle class entitlement," ascribing malice and privilege to owners without understanding engineering advancements in contrast to manufacturing advancements ("no reason to have a rat motor while the LS exists" in the face of a splayed valve cylinder being more 'advanced' engineering) and it felt like after this he REALLY fell into bad habits and bizarre conclusions where he still adamantly insisted things like a USDM GT Apex Corolla is most definitely NOT an AE86 because the chassis tag says AE88- But a Dodge Demon is literally a Mercedez E-class because a demon is "basically" just a Charger, and a Charger is "more or less just an S class, and the S class shared shit with the the W140 which was based on th E-class so DEMON = E-CLASS ZOMG. I had basically strayed away but kept tabs on his extended shit by this point and there was just repeated weird shit that came up like despite being a "car guy" he insists on having nothing to do with cars outside the channel, he hocked his "dream car" AW11 after a pathetic honeymoon period, was too intimidated to approach Freiburger & Finnegan when they passed near him during a Lemons rally, has entire vlogs dedicated to how scared shitless he is of actually getting up to pace driving on a track-

It just strikes me as a further spiral from then on in where the turkey can't even do the most basic research (or even observe the shit he's in immediate contact with, the BMW crossover review he predicated a diatribe about it being a hybrid about despite not being a hybrid) and his bird remote twitter shit just kinda depresses me since he had a long spiel basically explaining he dropped significant dosh on his gay fursuit because he feels like he doesn't get hugged enough- Just feels like a guy who wants approval somewhere ANYWHERE. I know the spergy technical detail shit probably ain't a deal-breaker for most, there's wikipedia and google for that, right? But I've watched the guy color a not insignificant amount of talk surrounding cars and morally dictate erroneously from a puddle-deep understanding. So hey, that's my bread and butter he's fucking with.
 
My position on RCR is somewhat similar, I think. I went from being a big fan of his content to kinda feeling burnt out by it to disliking most of it nowadays.

This isn't some sort of amazing insight on my part - he's basically admitted it - but Mr Regular likes to focus more on the nebulous social connotations wrapped around cars than the actual technical details of a car itself. IE what does wanting a Mustang GT say about a person, what does the Corvette represent in society, etc, stuff like that.

It's an interesting angle to take, and has lead to some interesting content. The problem is that as the channel has gone on it feels like Mr Regular has resorted to more and more lazy stereotyping and inane pseudo-academic sociological rants as the novelty of his videos began to wear off. He often goes into these reviews with preconceived notions of a car based on what he thinks of it (before having ever driven it) and its owners and ends up going on long rants that seem entirely divorced from reality. Nobody expects RCR to be a great source for accurate technical information, but it would be nice if he actually gave more of the vehicles he drives a fairer shake instead of yelling angrily about stuff that he doesn't know about. The AE86 video that you mention is clearly rooted in a dislike of people who are fans of the cars due to Initial D (I mean, he spends a good chunk of the video just shouting "weeaboo") and the result of that is his attempt to "own" said fans by pointing out that the car is actually an AE88 and not an AE86 without realizing that most people don't give a shit about that.

His lack of knowledge and seeming unwillingness to do any research also leads him to stick his foot in his mouth on a regular basis. I checked out his recent review of the Toyota Avalon and immediately became confused by his claim that the car was made obsolete by the Lexus LS. Why would anyone buy an Avalon instead of an LS? Oh I don't know, maybe the fact that the LS costs like twice as much? Semi-luxury crossovers have made the Avalon kind of obsolete. Not the Lexus LS.

In other words, Mr Regular doesn't really have a firm grounding in either the technical side of cars or the social side of things that he often acts like an expert on. Sometimes he does get things really right, and there are still plenty of reviews on his channel that I think are genuinely funny and re-watchable. Some of his newer reviews are pretty good, mostly those that are of vehicles made by the American big three. Much of his content though feels like "angry man yelling at clouds" these days.
 
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I just came here to see if anyone clocked the tranny in the caliber episode

I still watch his videos but his opinion stopped mattering to me when he dunked on the Dodge 5.9 Cummins 6 speed for being useless and praised the Ford IDI. Having owned both of these vehicles he was absolutely wrong.

The AW11 and the Falcon were strange arcs.

The Ranger review was garbage. He did not do his research

I really want to go back to his PT cruiser review. I know it's pseudo intellectual for you folks but for someone like me who's not an English major and doesn't have a favorite chapter in the dictionary I'm mostly okay with the literary breakdown. It's just good enough to suck in people like me who passed AP English but never looked back when they went to college.

Also neons are trash no matter how you slice them. They're just starter cars
 
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