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Most mechanics look at the Internet as something to be feared. A place where disgruntled customers take to the web in their masses to chastise you for every mistake you've ever made working on cars.
There are hundreds of thousands of videos on YouTube specifically aimed at car enthusiasts dating back to the start of the platform. Maybe a hundred of them rise to the level of truly great pieces of ...
When it came out in 2005, YouTube was mostly home only to short, homemade videos. A home video of someone doing a backflip, a clip of a zoo, or a dancing cat were the types of videos you were likely ...
Even though you probably don't have the tools or expertise to fix every little thing with your vehicle, it still comes in handy to know how to do some basic repairs to save time and money. There's no ...
If you’ve been watching any automotive YouTubers over the past couple of years you won’t have failed to notice a couple of trends. One is that the guys buying and fixing wrecked performance cars are ...
The well-known auto mechanic celebrates two billion views on his YouTube channel and made a special video to thank everyone for this journey. But that’s not all. He wants people to know some ...
From Car Throttle to Donut, countless YouTube creators are fleeing. But is this a new trend or a tale as old as venture capital?
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