My biggest pet peeve with alot of these car shows is that they show the process, and then skip right to finished, which taking the time to complain about issues they experienced, only to cut to the finished product anyways. Are there any car shows that actually go through the steps of teaching you how somethings done? Even just one thing per episode. I could sit there and watch tutorial after tutorial, but I don’t know what I don’t know. So watching someone else work on something and learning from them while also being entertained would be a great way to kill a Saturday. Any recommendations?

  • Excellent_Tone_9424@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I get all my car content from YouTube these days. Although it can be a search, I’ve found a few that are genuinely worth it.

    My two favorites currently are Uncle Tony’s Garage and Junkyard Digs, because they’re working on cars the average guy could find abandoned near him and potentially get running. They’ve worked on everything from Muscle Cars to Boats and Snowmobiles at Junkyard Digs, and Uncle Tony has videos breaking down most engine, suspension, and drivetrain systems so anybody could understand them. Both are fully of good advice and great videos full of information. Entertainment value on both isnt bad either.

    Another solid suggestion is The Car Wizard; he has some great stuff, but I struggle to stay awake listening to him because he’s monotone. And Puddins Fab shop is also solid, but he’s a lot of the same old car content as Junkyard but doesn’t tend to be as informational as he is funny and entertaining.