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?

  • Tomcat115B
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    1 year ago

    I personally like to watch Dylan McCool, Junkyard Digs, and Pole Barn Garage to name a few. They have a few small skips to save time, but they do explain their process a lot as they work. Compared to some other YouTubers I’ve seen out there, they’re pretty down to earth and they like to keep things to a budget instead of going all crazy.

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    1 year ago

    Ratchets And Wrenches is a DAMN GOOD DIY repair channel and IMHO, a very overlooked auto repair youtuber. He only has 1M subs. Check em out.

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    1 year ago

    Car Ninja , he is one Hoovie’s mechanics , for BMW’s in particular

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    1 year ago

    Honestly there are some big Youtube channels out there but personally I’ve found the smaller channels with only 50-100 subscribers tend to me the best. There is a guy who has been tracking his FL5 and uploading some pictures and has been really receptive to my comments about requests on how to do some of the basic maintenance stuff like brakes, oil change and stuff like that.