@@mhammadalloush5104 Correct. Scotty gets a pass since he CAME from an era where people talked like that, so it's charming in a way. He's got a few decades on me. I only find it strange when someone my age or younger talks like mentioned in the video.
@Keegan Young ye true, my little bro watches a lot of anime, and he still calls me a weeb while being upset when I point out that I watch like one or two a year so he's more of a weeb than I am 😅
You have sp3ed........to sleep right aftre this video because you fell into an extended midlife crisis and you dont know what to do with your life but you dont talk about it anyway
You should thank whatever higher being you believe in that the Karens you meet compliment your car instead of demand that you let their 11 year old son drive it or else they'll call the cops for "stealing" her sons car
Really appreciated your words on hot rods and wanting them to stay around, there aren't enough young people that really care about old school cars beyond the 80s.
13:13 no joke, in my last car I actually played trumpet while driving a few times 😄 Even used the bell to shift it some of the time! (This was with my cheap trumpet)
One time I was at the dentist and I was reading a car and driver magazine they had and when I came in the dentist’s room the they asked what kind of cars I liked and I responded with supercars and they said “oh so cars that are all souped up?”... I died inside lol
Hey! Sonic Says had good advice! Like that one where Sonic says, “...but if someone tries to touch you in a place or in a way that makes you uncomfortable, *that’s no good.”*
@@guyontheinternet8891 No, not really, I'm in grade 6 and I'm no fanboy for speed, I only like Aston Martin and other luxury car's. I could live with a car that's not luxurious for at least until I get to the age of 25.
@@guyontheinternet8891 Not really, I don't need to be obsessed with one car, I'm in grade 6 and I'm not obsessed over speed meaning I'm not a fanboy I guess.
I only know of the term "Hot Rod" since my grandpa has hundreds of magazines about them he's collected over the years. He's actually currently working on building a Model A Ford. Glad to have a grandpa like him because he's showed me the ropes when it comes to working on cars. Everyone else views cars as "point A to point B" in my family.
My grandpa used to hate imports. He was a mechanic and he used to call every Asian car a rice burner. Then he got a Honda mower and he loved it so much that he now owns an S2000 that he has modified very nicely.
Yeah bro. get on real OG level. Play a trombone while driving! Also that whole bit was a joke, only people I called out were the few CD player wannabe hipsters in that comment section.
Bladed my none car brother asked be if I was going to get a old Nissan that is and I quote all drifted out I’m like wtf did you just say. And he said it so confident
I've been calling the "cigarette lighter" a "power point" for years now. I think that's how it was listed in the owner's manual for my 2002 Mustang... Tho my 1999 Ranger does have a literal cigarette lighter in that socket.
When I was taking my driver's test back in 2012, I told the old guy I was with that I liked exotic cars and modified Japanese cars so he goes..."maybe you can get one of those hot rods someday" and I just sat in silence. This is supposed to be a guy that does car stuff as a living..
Some of these entries honestly surprised me. I use a few of them frequently, but after listening to you talk about it, I remember using "hooptie" and having to explain what it meant XD
@@Sp00kq well the ancient artifacts tell us those were places where growing humans went for depression and getting „smart“ though these are just speculations and scientists still debate about this.
'Boy racer' is used a lot more in the UK, or at least it was in my area. From memory I think it was used to describe most car enthusiasts, failing to differentiate between the genuine passion (with something about their car that is visually or audibly different for genuine performance reasons) and the all noise (fart cans), all looks (RICE (earlier definition)), all wreckless driving (joy riders, etc), and the all smoke no poke (maybe more of a Northern Ireland thing, diesel Boras (Jettas to those in the US), Peugeots (205 D Turbos mainly), and Golfs that were all turbo whistle and produced thick black smoke screens that James Bond would be jealous of, difference being they'd still be within view even after the several minutes the smoke took to dissipate).
I wouldn't include "hot rod" on this list. Even if it isn't used that much, it's still referring to a class of cars and is still valid to use. You have no other term to replace it with unlike "tricked out" and "souped up".
Fun Fact: One of the biggest Japanese car events in Germany is called "Reisbrenner" which means Rice burner. It is an event over a whole weekend with Drift events, minor racing on a circuit, typical meet and greet and other competitions. You even have to pay for the entry as it is a really popular event and constantly overfilled. Here, the word Rice burner is embraced and sometimes even a reason to be proud of when you can say you went to the event with your car and or competed at the event.
The term "Boy racer" is definitly more common in the UK car scene, generally referring to young lads who've just passed their driving test with Ford Focus' or Vauxhall Corsa's who put on deafening exhausts and keep insurance costs for young guy drivers insanely high because they crash so much
Yeah. As someone who grew up in the Max Power era, I still say boy racer. They've just moved from driving Saxo's with dustbin sized exhausts to driving Golf's with crackle maps. Have been seeing chavs driving about in those old Max Power style cars again recently though and they make me cringe as much as they did back in the day.
I just met a guy recently (I have a GTI, and he saw mine and was all like "Hello fellow GTI owner!" who said "standard" and "stick-shift" but not manual to describe his *2019* VW GTI. And he looked like he was maybe 29. I don't know anymore. The term just sticks with some people.
My family used to always say I want to "pimp out" my car when I said I wanted to lower it, put wheels and tires on it, exhaust, intake, etc. I haven't heard anyone say it recently but I would always get mad and tell them that's not what it's called.
@@HirokaAkita ya Its sad when our ...options of new cars are mostly economy cars, i miss having a mid level sports car in our national dealerships (late 70's opalas had 200hp performance package at the SS trim level , i think the police used those too , 200hp was kind of a lot for most cars worldwide of the time)
Haha awesome. I like that you can raise and lower the windows without the car being on (acc). Also, barebones stick shift cars are a dying breed, they have their own charm! Good on ya!
Thank you for mentioning India (probably) for the first time on your channel lol. I've been watching you for like 3 years and I waited for it all awhile. And yes, we in India have much more *MT* cars than *AT.* Yet, it was my first time hearing the term *Standard Transmission (ST)* lmao.
There are two types of ricers : 1. Meme ricers; the one you can troll and they'd add to that and troll themselves 2. Civic ricers; y'all know about that very very well.
Fun fact: the honda Rubicon 500 atv came with an automatic and manual transmission. It's usually in automatic, but you can turn the knob to esp and shift with 2 buttons through 5 gears and it let's you completely control the gears by yourself until you turn it back into d1 or d2
Hot Rod culture is actually becoming more common these days at least here in Finland, Northern Europe. There is a Hot Rod association along with various clubs that host massive car meets every month for old modded American cars :) A UA-cam channel called Jamboolio (in English) is a good one to check out, that dude is all over the scene. EDIT: typos
Bladed, I love watching your videos and seeing the streets I live by and drive on every single day, it's so cool to me. I hope one day I see your Corvette on the roads, maybe I'll try to give you a run in my 2008 G35 hahaha.
I use suped up as kind of a "the next logical step" when talking about versions of engines and how they relate to each other, or thinking about engines not yet made
It makes sense why "standard" isn't really the proper term for an manual anymore, but was at one time. It was used because a manual transmission came standard on the vast majority of vehicles, while an automatic transmission was an added cost option. Now on most vehicles, even if they offer a manual, automatic is the default or "standard" transmission, while a manual is a no-cost option.
I used to work in a car accessory shop and had a customer complain because none of the radios on display had CD players. Me response of "well yeah, who the hell still uses CDs these days?" didn't go down that well. What did you expect mate? You walked past all the car staff, over to the bike section and dragged me (the biker) over to talk about radios in spite of my protests that I knew little about them. They asked me what I used in my own car, I responded that my car was the yellow BMW outside the shop. You mean the motorbike? Bingo!
Boy racer isn’t a girl’s term. Doug Demuro uses it to describe immature car guys as well. “Ricer” is more of a term used in the JDM community. You wouldn’t hear Doug or Jay Leno using the term “Ricer”, but “Boy racer”, sure
I don't hear people saying "sick" as much as I used to back in the 2000's and if people do use it now, it's usually ironically. Don't hear people saying "rims" as much either. They usually just say wheels now. Also, here in the UK, people used to say "wicked" and "bad" to refer to something cool back in the 90's and 2000's, but both terms have faded away since then. You may occasionally hear a chav referring to something they find cool as "bad", but it's pretty uncommon now compared to back in those days.
My first vehicle was a pickup truck with roll-downs and my right deltoid has remained significantly more defined because of that. Also, don't try and roll down your passenger window while driving...there's a reason I don't have that truck anymore!
My grandpa called the gas station the "fill-in station" and driving "stemming".I remember him saying "I almost clipped a deer stemming to the fill-in station". RIP
I will say for hot rod, it’s not fully out of the picture as when it comes to something like emissions, a car with an engine swap that doesn’t originally come in the car is also known as hotrod
Watchmojo’s “Wicked cool whips” made me cringe in horror
That's how those out of touch normies perceive how car guys talk based on Fast and Furious.
@@BladedAngel Man, a better world is one where people actually say "wickid cool whips"
Like seriously would it be so wrong to use a not 2003 term such idk really cool cars?
All of WatchMojo makes me cringe
You're talking about a channel which dosen't know where it's going i mean they say viper a " nimble car"
Scotty Kilmer : hold my celica
"Standard transmission"
"Soup up"
@Zachary Currier then again he is an old guy, and old habits die hard
@@mhammadalloush5104 Correct. Scotty gets a pass since he CAME from an era where people talked like that, so it's charming in a way. He's got a few decades on me.
I only find it strange when someone my age or younger talks like mentioned in the video.
Souped up reminds me of what parents say when they see a stock Challenger.
Please tell me they don't say that about a V6 stock one 😂
@@BladedAngel V6's are ok right? Right?
@@janshen1222 V6s are more likely to be found in sports cars rather than a muscle car
@@janshen1222 they're fine if you like them. They're just less exciting than the V-8 option.
@@janshen1222
*N O*
"We don't say Automobile anymore"
Well jokes on you I say that as a joke every day. Also you have a nice Chevrolet Corvette Automobile.
GG I got rekt no re
@@BladedAngel yall peasnets,i say pee
Automobile isnt just for cars. Its literally any vehicle with 4 wheels ranging from ATVs to trucks
@@BladedAngel - Love your content.
@@BladedAngel its actually kinda relevant term in russian btw
HMM YES
I TOO AM A
*C A R R I A G E*
ENTHUSIAST
Lmao XD 😂
say it with class my lord
I ALSO ADORE THE
*C A R R I A G E*
HICE
“So what do you drive?”
“I drive a Mustang *C A R R I A G E* “
Tricked Out juts reminds me of pimp my ride lmao
So you wanna be a tuner?
*SO YOU WANNA BE A PLAYA*
But your ride ain't fly ?
My favorite way to replace "rice" is to just tell them "On this episode of pimp my ride..."
Overhaulin?
It's hilarious how Bladed addresses anime people as "them," when he has a bikini girl glued to his rear window as if he wasn't one
@Keegan Young Says the guy with an anime pfp
@Keegan Young ye true, my little bro watches a lot of anime, and he still calls me a weeb while being upset when I point out that I watch like one or two a year so he's more of a weeb than I am 😅
Kavin Rajendran his pfp is a boat??????????????????
@Keegan Young every community have idiots
Nice, five minutes and Im here
I AM NOT QUITE SPEED, BUT NOT THAT SLOW
IDK why I found this funny
@@BladedAngel My brain right now: **You may aquire the H A P P Y J U I C E** (dopamine)
You have sp3ed........to sleep right aftre this video because you fell into an extended midlife crisis and you dont know what to do with your life but you dont talk about it anyway
I mean I'd say that's quite fast, it's similar to that to my 0-60, depending on the size of the hill/cliff
Just like a miata
"Modern car culture has become a lot more clear cut in their terms"
The overused and very subjective term 'clean': Am I a joke to you?
You should thank whatever higher being you believe in that the Karens you meet compliment your car instead of demand that you let their 11 year old son drive it or else they'll call the cops for "stealing" her sons car
LMAO.
By the grace of the car gods
In those cases if you don't care that much about paint or minor dings in your car, vehicular manslaughter is justified.
4 bangers.... is my favorite term
It sounds funny
4 banger
I love how its always 4 banger and no one every says 6 or 8 banger😂 Sort of how 3, 4, 5, 6 pots are a thing but not an 8 or higher pot
@@couldbeowen5826 yeah, because 4 banger sounds better than saying Inline 4, and it's wayyyy better than people saying V4.
4banger? i barely know her!
I prefer "half an engine" :P
Personally I like inline 4 more than 4 banger XD
Bladed: I’m gonna make a car term video
Honda(s): aight imma head out
When I was a little kid and my dad took me to car meets, I used to call tuners “rice burners” and he told me not to say that out loud 😂
Really appreciated your words on hot rods and wanting them to stay around, there aren't enough young people that really care about old school cars beyond the 80s.
I Pressed Like For Those Hondas
You have brought shame and despair to you and your family,
Me like to eat rice
@@nekaroamemiya same
Same
Hahah me too!
13:13 no joke, in my last car I actually played trumpet while driving a few times 😄
Even used the bell to shift it some of the time! (This was with my cheap trumpet)
One time I was at the dentist and I was reading a car and driver magazine they had and when I came in the dentist’s room the they asked what kind of cars I liked and I responded with supercars and they said “oh so cars that are all souped up?”... I died inside lol
Lmao relatable. I asked my girlfriends dad which car he had back when he was a kid and he said a "stingray"....
So technicly the true...
If u like Porsche u like souped up VW Beetle
Mateusz Zimon lmaooo
@@mateuszzimon8216 only big brains will understand that
Hey! Sonic Says had good advice! Like that one where Sonic says, “...but if someone tries to touch you in a place or in a way that makes you uncomfortable, *that’s no good.”*
I think I'll be able to skip the fleet interest thingy phase of becoming a car guy because I watch bladed angel
@@guyontheinternet8891 No, not really, I'm in grade 6 and I'm no fanboy for speed, I only like Aston Martin and other luxury car's. I could live with a car that's not luxurious for at least until I get to the age of 25.
@@guyontheinternet8891 Also I could just get a job instead of whining that I don't have enough money...
@@guyontheinternet8891 Not really, I don't need to be obsessed with one car, I'm in grade 6 and I'm not obsessed over speed meaning I'm not a fanboy I guess.
8:26 whenever I ask my friends if they drive manual in certain car games they’ll always be like ŵhätš á mãñüæł. Then I have to explain it
Do you drive manual in games? I drive a manual in real life but I hate driving manual in racing games.
Schokoeis 3000 I drive Manuel in games.
*_MAKE THEM SUFFER!_*
@@Skilan506 Depends on how good the game is programmed. Sometimes manual transmission is just too bad.
I only know of the term "Hot Rod" since my grandpa has hundreds of magazines about them he's collected over the years. He's actually currently working on building a Model A Ford. Glad to have a grandpa like him because he's showed me the ropes when it comes to working on cars. Everyone else views cars as "point A to point B" in my family.
Can you add the sound from your vette when you are cruising as a background?
this tbh
Yes
Me, a Spanish speaker:
*Is hE teLLInG BlAdeD to leAVe?*
No the footage is sped up, so it'd just sound like mice squealing.
@@BladedAngel slow it down then lol
You call it car enthusiast, I call it Motorized Mobility Enhancement Connoisseur
My grandpa used to hate imports. He was a mechanic and he used to call every Asian car a rice burner. Then he got a Honda mower and he loved it so much that he now owns an S2000 that he has modified very nicely.
Man, my '02 Crown Vic has a cassette player... I feel called out here.
Yeah bro. get on real OG level. Play a trombone while driving!
Also that whole bit was a joke, only people I called out were the few CD player wannabe hipsters in that comment section.
Bladed my none car brother asked be if I was going to get a old Nissan that is and I quote all drifted out I’m like wtf did you just say. And he said it so confident
When I was like 12 my friend who didn’t know anything about cars pointed out a bone stock g35 and said “DAYUM THAT CAR LOOKS CUSTOMIZED”
5:17 Wingo, is that you?
0:59
did someone noticed that porsche getting pulled,lol
Yeah
Yeah
Yes lol
Yup
Yep
I've been calling the "cigarette lighter" a "power point" for years now. I think that's how it was listed in the owner's manual for my 2002 Mustang... Tho my 1999 Ranger does have a literal cigarette lighter in that socket.
*0:58**, please, F in the chat for that guy*
F
*F*
F
F
F
otaku: i like anime
weeb: i really like anime
weeaboo: im obsessed with japan and anime please hang me
Ok
Any one that calls themselves an otaku is in fact weeaboo
“All road rules were obeyed” *drives through stop sign at 4:48
I started recently watching your videos over coffee in the AM now. Love it and love the laughs. Thank you!
When I was taking my driver's test back in 2012, I told the old guy I was with that I liked exotic cars and modified Japanese cars so he goes..."maybe you can get one of those hot rods someday" and I just sat in silence. This is supposed to be a guy that does car stuff as a living..
Some of these entries honestly surprised me. I use a few of them frequently, but after listening to you talk about it, I remember using "hooptie" and having to explain what it meant XD
I got very happy when i came home from school today, Because two of my favorite youtubers had uploaded new videoes.
Bladed Angel and Chrisfix!
You guys are going to school?
I live in Denmark and we are already opening the country up again because we have coronavirus under control.
Marius oh yes a smart country my mistake
What's school?
@@Sp00kq well the ancient artifacts tell us those were places where growing humans went for depression and getting „smart“ though these are just speculations and scientists still debate about this.
'Boy racer' is used a lot more in the UK, or at least it was in my area. From memory I think it was used to describe most car enthusiasts, failing to differentiate between the genuine passion (with something about their car that is visually or audibly different for genuine performance reasons) and the all noise (fart cans), all looks (RICE (earlier definition)), all wreckless driving (joy riders, etc), and the all smoke no poke (maybe more of a Northern Ireland thing, diesel Boras (Jettas to those in the US), Peugeots (205 D Turbos mainly), and Golfs that were all turbo whistle and produced thick black smoke screens that James Bond would be jealous of, difference being they'd still be within view even after the several minutes the smoke took to dissipate).
YoO NiCe GrApHiTe RiMs DuUuUuUuDe
All that is left is hope that rims won't break after first corner.
Like fr what r u gonna do take a scantron test with ur rims
Sweet copper hood, dude
11:25 I'm just waiting for phonographs to return to cars... I'll probably be waiting a long time 🥺😔
Graphite Rims!!! I laughed so hard!😂😂
I wouldn't include "hot rod" on this list. Even if it isn't used that much, it's still referring to a class of cars and is still valid to use. You have no other term to replace it with unlike "tricked out" and "souped up".
Imagine having power windows
-this post was made by the 2009 Chevy Aveo5 LS gang
Backed by the 2017 Nissan Versa s gang
2006 chevy cobalt gang
2000 dodge Dakota gang
Backed by my moms 2010 VW Fox gang
“Granny shiftin not double clutchin’ like ya should” 😭
5:16 That's ... straight out of the Cars movie. XD
Fun Fact: One of the biggest Japanese car events in Germany is called "Reisbrenner" which means Rice burner. It is an event over a whole weekend with Drift events, minor racing on a circuit, typical meet and greet and other competitions. You even have to pay for the entry as it is a really popular event and constantly overfilled. Here, the word Rice burner is embraced and sometimes even a reason to be proud of when you can say you went to the event with your car and or competed at the event.
0:58 OOF
Press F For Respect
F
F
F
F
The term "Boy racer" is definitly more common in the UK car scene, generally referring to young lads who've just passed their driving test with Ford Focus' or Vauxhall Corsa's who put on deafening exhausts and keep insurance costs for young guy drivers insanely high because they crash so much
Yeah. As someone who grew up in the Max Power era, I still say boy racer. They've just moved from driving Saxo's with dustbin sized exhausts to driving Golf's with crackle maps. Have been seeing chavs driving about in those old Max Power style cars again recently though and they make me cringe as much as they did back in the day.
Talks about cassette players and hipsters
*1950's Chryslers with record players have entered the chat*
I just met a guy recently (I have a GTI, and he saw mine and was all like "Hello fellow GTI owner!" who said "standard" and "stick-shift" but not manual to describe his *2019* VW GTI. And he looked like he was maybe 29. I don't know anymore. The term just sticks with some people.
I think "tricked out" makes sense for a stock car if you are talking about it having all the options or being top of the range.
Nerd
@@huggleskuishy Nerd 🤓
Having music going when you race is awesome!!
First 10 seconds, getting slowed by a cyclist😂
Everyone wasn't having it. Just ZOOMING on by. I was purposely waiting on my friends to catch up, so I actually stayed behind him for a bit.
It's fun to pass cars on a bike... until they pass you again. Please respect cyclists. :)
@10:42 that made me soo proud that a Corvette owner said that about a Maserati owner. *freebird solo begins
Another car term that will be missed is "But Bladed, where's the Miata?"
My family used to always say I want to "pimp out" my car when I said I wanted to lower it, put wheels and tires on it, exhaust, intake, etc. I haven't heard anyone say it recently but I would always get mad and tell them that's not what it's called.
9:35
**Proceeds to get in a '14 Sandero and roll down the window**
Brasil... right?
@@HirokaAkita ya
Its sad when our ...options of new cars are mostly economy cars, i miss having a mid level sports car in our national dealerships (late 70's opalas had 200hp performance package at the SS trim level , i think the police used those too , 200hp was kind of a lot for most cars worldwide of the time)
Oh damn wind up windows lasted till that?
@@Sp00kq In Europe (Poland) Dacia Sandero still have roll windows.... We call it "korbotronic" (winchtronic?)
I know nothing about cars but i still love your videos, they are just fun to watch and listen to
I recently bought a 2020 Chevy Spark 5 Speed and it has crank windows 😂
Talk about getting a manual
Haha awesome. I like that you can raise and lower the windows without the car being on (acc).
Also, barebones stick shift cars are a dying breed, they have their own charm! Good on ya!
@@nthgth I agree. I mean, this thing has manual transmission, manual windows, manual locks, it's all manual haha
Thank you for mentioning India (probably) for the first time on your channel lol. I've been watching you for like 3 years and I waited for it all awhile. And yes, we in India have much more *MT* cars than *AT.* Yet, it was my first time hearing the term *Standard Transmission (ST)* lmao.
"Go wage war on all the hipsters..."
- Bladed
Hmmmmmmmm bladed, my favourite human
I think I just found an alien or robot
I love the fact the last one was basically the shortest one to explain why it's not used anymore
8:09 *Scotty Kilmer has joined the chat*
There are two types of ricers :
1. Meme ricers; the one you can troll and they'd add to that and troll themselves
2. Civic ricers; y'all know about that very very well.
Karen: Ur CoRveTtE is so sexy than those Vtec boi's
( not beating this dead horse lol )
at least they have taste
I keep getting you vids recommended to me days later after they come out instead of being notified
So outdated as "I almost got you"
"granny shifting,not double clutching as you should"
Yo the classic car club rolled up with the rally at the end haha
I still cringe when my dad looks at a modded car and says it’s “souped up”
I'm sorry you have to go through that 😔
And your kids will cringe when you say what you do lol. It's almost like a right of passage.
Bladed uploaded on a boring day, this makes my day much better, thanks bladed.
Loving the 12 first comments
I kinda miss those cassette player days lol. Then I also learned something too. Great video bladed 👍🏾👍🏾
I'm really enjoying these. Bladed is no longer salty
Fun fact: the honda Rubicon 500 atv came with an automatic and manual transmission. It's usually in automatic, but you can turn the knob to esp and shift with 2 buttons through 5 gears and it let's you completely control the gears by yourself until you turn it back into d1 or d2
Hot Rod culture is actually becoming more common these days at least here in Finland, Northern Europe. There is a Hot Rod association along with various clubs that host massive car meets every month for old modded American cars :) A UA-cam channel called Jamboolio (in English) is a good one to check out, that dude is all over the scene. EDIT: typos
Bladed wtf in the background footage you drove past my lake house I recognized the road you were on and I was like wait a minute😂
i only hear "souped up" from scotty kilmer and i assumed it meant supercharged or just performance tuned
towards the end in the footage a bunch of classics rolled out, that was some cool shit to see the bright colors of the 50s and 60s
Bladed, I love watching your videos and seeing the streets I live by and drive on every single day, it's so cool to me. I hope one day I see your Corvette on the roads, maybe I'll try to give you a run in my 2008 G35 hahaha.
I use suped up as kind of a "the next logical step" when talking about versions of engines and how they relate to each other, or thinking about engines not yet made
It makes sense why "standard" isn't really the proper term for an manual anymore, but was at one time. It was used because a manual transmission came standard on the vast majority of vehicles, while an automatic transmission was an added cost option. Now on most vehicles, even if they offer a manual, automatic is the default or "standard" transmission, while a manual is a no-cost option.
I used to work in a car accessory shop and had a customer complain because none of the radios on display had CD players. Me response of "well yeah, who the hell still uses CDs these days?" didn't go down that well. What did you expect mate? You walked past all the car staff, over to the bike section and dragged me (the biker) over to talk about radios in spite of my protests that I knew little about them. They asked me what I used in my own car, I responded that my car was the yellow BMW outside the shop. You mean the motorbike? Bingo!
"All laws we're obeyed" shows Porsche getting pulled over😂
Yo Bladed, 400K is around the corner keep pushing 👍😁
13:08 8 track has entered the chat 😂 (good vid Bladed)
Get this guy to 400k subs in this month cmon guys! (u got me into cars bladed!)
In malaysia, local car manufacturers still use wind up windows until as recently as 2010 to their cheapest models
Never said wind up the windows, most of my stuff is pre 80s and i say roll because that is what you do with the hand crank
Boy racer is an European term that is just civics that are driving at 3am in the morning with a straight pipe being really loud
This sarcastic bordering on rude attitude that you have in your videos, keep that shit up! These videos are badass.
Thanks for the information!!!
Now i know what terms are outdated!!!
*HEY THE SONIC CD INTRO WAS COOL PREPARE FOR NAE NAE*
Boy racer isn’t a girl’s term. Doug Demuro uses it to describe immature car guys as well. “Ricer” is more of a term used in the JDM community. You wouldn’t hear Doug or Jay Leno using the term “Ricer”, but “Boy racer”, sure
I don't hear people saying "sick" as much as I used to back in the 2000's and if people do use it now, it's usually ironically. Don't hear people saying "rims" as much either. They usually just say wheels now. Also, here in the UK, people used to say "wicked" and "bad" to refer to something cool back in the 90's and 2000's, but both terms have faded away since then. You may occasionally hear a chav referring to something they find cool as "bad", but it's pretty uncommon now compared to back in those days.
My first vehicle was a pickup truck with roll-downs and my right deltoid has remained significantly more defined because of that. Also, don't try and roll down your passenger window while driving...there's a reason I don't have that truck anymore!
I have been watching him on my other account since he had 2k subs. So cool to see him almost at 400k.
My grandpa called the gas station the "fill-in station" and driving "stemming".I remember him saying "I almost clipped a deer stemming to the fill-in station". RIP
0:43 makes me want to restrict my airflow
I will say for hot rod, it’s not fully out of the picture as when it comes to something like emissions, a car with an engine swap that doesn’t originally come in the car is also known as hotrod