Everyone: "Lol, that's not a regular car. Mad April Fools joke!" Me, a rural Aussie: "Now this is a regular car. I wonder if I can pinch Mr. Smith's to pull that stump out?". These things are bloody everywhere down here.
@@trashrabbit69 I sit here at the base of the Appalachians, having been raised "hillbilly" and by God... it took all of 30 seconds to realize you said a case of beer and a gun to get a mad kangaroo that broke his sheep pen.... it's the truth.
You missed this out :( [NZ coastline] Welcome to RCR New Zealand. [zooms to Isaac waving at screen] We were hosted by Camshaft Software, [Automaton UI] makers of Automaton, a videogame [zooms to Dominion winga dinga] for every gearhead who say [V12 engine in dyno test] “I can make a better car company”. Well, this is your chance to put up or shut up. [screenshot of cam profiling] From cam profiles to [screenshot of fleet marketing] fleet marketing, [screenshot of dyno test] you do it all [Issac and Caswell walking] and thanks to them, [Nick making notes, Bryan playing with his camera and Andrew chilling] Regular Car Reviews [Ford Falcon XR6] made it to New Zealand, [Toyota Celica GT-Four] the planet’s bonus track. [NZ wave approaches] Sweet as.
It is good to see The Bren running I worked on MOTAs Military for round 20 yrs Plus. Keep the good work up Guys and Thank you for your Time Carl Busing.
Great clip !. 15 APRIL 1942 Pahiatua’s Gift of Bren Gun Carrier. A Bren gun carrier presented by the residents of Pahiatua district was driven up to the grounds of Parliament House yesterday and was there formally accepted on behalf of the Government by the Minister of Defence (Mr. Jones). The carrier was handed over by Mr. Godfrey Taylor, representing the Mayor and councillors of Pahiatua. Mr. Taylor, a resident of Pahiatua for 40 years, was the originator of the gift.
I've said this before. I love Mr Regular. Love the reviews. He's a fantastic writer. But boy, oh boy... for a car guy, he is the scariest and most disjointed driver. I mean, I would let him drive my car for sure, but I would be on one ass cheek the whole time.
Thanks for reviewing this historic fighting vehicle. My grandfather used this in the Battle of the Scheldt and the Liberation of Holland. First configured for the bren gun and he lost many ammunition feeders as they had no shield. after it was fitted with a small dozer blade and became a flame thrower. he carried the bren and used it by hand. it was very effective that way. He would often have fellow comrades go around a ss column and start firing from one angle , while he and others, being fom the south Shore nova scotia , they all spoke fluent lowland german and would call out to the enemy saying it was safe where they were, and as they got close, would let loose with the bren and flame thrower. once he kbmnocked down a dyke with the dozer blade to halt a panzer formation . it was nimble and quick . very effective against large tanks. Think toyota tacoma or isuzu luv with a gun and flame thrower. just like technicals were in the defence of Moghadishu. and today in the defence of Yemen against saudi invasion.
Rev up your tank! I'm Scotty Kilmer and today I'll be telling you why Toyotas are the best tanks to buy, and why Mercedes tanks are endless money pits.
With the Tirer Tank, this must be one of the best sounding vehicule of WWII! AWESOME STUFF!!!! Lucky you driving one of these. After all these vehicules you drove, this is the one I'm the most jealous about!
Quite the unique car, if expensive. It has a relatively poor MPG of 7.5 and tracks need replacement more often than tires. On top of this it lacks a roof and requires a fair bit of maintenance, which isn't helped by the fact that it's from 1942. As for positive aspects, it's a Bren Gun carrier, making it infinitely more cool than anything else
So Commonwealth! Love it, glad you had a good time over the ditch. The Been carriers are cool, but we need to get you into a Centurion or Leopard next :-)
This looks very different than the tracked vehicle I drove a few times as a kid. That was an International TD18, and you pulled levers to make it turn. It was also rather unusual in that it was a diesel tractor that started on gasoline.
My great grandfather and another soldier died in one of these in WW2. They stayed in a shootout to the death so the rest of their battalion could escape. I've never seen one of these but I was always told the story about my my great grandfather the war hero and a bren gun carrier.
Man this thing looks like a hoot to drive! Sounds sweet and looks dangerously quick (especially considering the fact that there are no seatbelts, that the suspension is a rigid as a the spine of a jellyfish and that the steering is pretty much all or nothing with 360°of play in it).
-There's a big building in here! -I trust you! -We're gonna find out what wins. Concrete or steel? That's why Aussies are happier and are winning at life!
I love how that tank sounds with the v8. To me, it sounds like an old Silverado from the 1980s with a small block in it. Also interesting to see it has a steering wheel and h shifter like a car. Normally most tanks have levers to steer and a foot shifter like a motorcycle. Just a really cool machine.
No tank I'm aware of has a foot shifter... but a T34 has a shift lever and a shift lever shifter (aka an engineer's hammer to get the lever moving when it decides it don't wanna shift). A lot of British tanks did have preselectors though, that might be what you're thinking. You set the next gear and it shifts when you clutch it. Still using a hand lever for selection though...
It's time for Mr. Regular and The Chieftain (aka "Tank Jesus") to review an M1 Abrams tank together. Throw in Sofilein and it would hit critical mass within 60 seconds! What about Lindybeige and Gun Jesus (Ian of Forgotten Weapons) too?
@@TheChieftainsHatch Major Moran, I'm curious why I don't see your AFV walkthroughs conducted in American public museums, only privately run museums. RCR is a fun, albeit odd, channel.
@@amerigo88 Simple. There aren't any. The National Armor and Cavalry Museum is basically a storage facility pending creation of a new building, whenever that happens. The Ft Lee museum isn't open to the public, and I simply haven't made it to Ft Sill yet. Ft Knox and Aberdeen have shut down. There are smaller ones such as TX Military Forces, but they usually don't have anything I need to film. That said, I am planning a trip to Benning at some point to see if they're in a position to let me do some real filming.
Oh god he’s gotten ahold of military equipment
RUN!!!
Not a caaaar.
@@Max-jt8gq Run away or run towards? 🤔
Mr.regular should do a kill dozer review.
Run behind, like a school of fish.
Wait this a POV drive not a review
Are we being April fooled
What the deuce?! Oh, wait that was a few months ago. Nevermind...
"Reivew"
Mr Regular, would you recommend the Bren carrier as a first car?
I think it's a perfect first car for a student. Open top, V8, reinforced steel shell - it's a winner!
A S T H E T I C
If we are talking about a first car for a high schooler, I would recommend to take out any machine guns from there first. Just saying.
@@Dmochkin And its far more capable than Jeep Wrangler or any 4x4!
@@gergosoos2870 Does not need VTEC, it has massive steel hull.
Regular WW2 Equipment Reviews
YES YES YES PLEASE YES
M18 hellcat 55mph tank
Thumbnail made me think RegularCarReviews had gotten one of those World of Tanks sponsorships haha
I'm glad that wasn't just me.
Yeah, same here. And hen i was like, "Damn I guess he watched some Sliphandom videos and decided to be a cheeky scrub lord."
Not a caaaaar!
I wanted to say first erase ur comment so I can first 😂
69th like
@@teph1256 NICE!
BROOOWN
Not a girl
NOT A gurl
not a GURL
not a girl
"Mr. Griffin, a car is fine, but the tank is a TANK!".
"I see, and does the sedan protect against missile attacks?"
"It does not."
Regular Tanks Review.
Title secured.
Edit - ok people lol, i got it - ITS A CARRIER.
No Moran cameo or as guest tho.
not a tank
Regular Universal Carrier reviews
**Smashes Through A Window**
HAS ANYONE TOLD HIM IT'S NOT A TANK YET?!?!?!!?!?
4 people are really upset about Irregular Military Vehicle Reviews.
People still make these comments?
Lou McGopher if people still do that "first" bullshit, there is no limit to comment stupidity.
@@loumcgopher1273 We got Regular Comment Reviews right here
I’m from NZ and I’m like “oh Mr Regular must be in Australia”. Smfh what a disgrace of a Kiwi I am.
Hand in your citizenship Sir.
Well you looked at military equipment kiwi to jail with you for 14 years
So did I! I've been living in the UK for the past two years though so the kiwi/auzy accent has kind of merged into one
First thing to do with guns I've seen NZ not ban
Yet
Just need a good deck cleaner to find a Kiwi.
Old surplus vehicles. Tough. Armored. And 50 shades of BRRRROOOOOWWWWWNNNNN
Everyone: "Lol, that's not a regular car. Mad April Fools joke!"
Me, a rural Aussie: "Now this is a regular car. I wonder if I can pinch Mr. Smith's to pull that stump out?".
These things are bloody everywhere down here.
What do they go for down under?
2 Kangaroos and a wallaby.
@@xNiceNoNikx A slab of stubbies and your Owen. Lawrence's gotta get some daft roo that kicked down the gate to his sheep pen. Strewth.
xNiceNoNikx Restored ones are pretty pricey. There was a fairly rusty but running original on Gumtree a few months ago for $900 though.
@@trashrabbit69 I sit here at the base of the Appalachians, having been raised "hillbilly" and by God... it took all of 30 seconds to realize you said a case of beer and a gun to get a mad kangaroo that broke his sheep pen.... it's the truth.
You missed this out :(
[NZ coastline] Welcome to RCR New Zealand. [zooms to Isaac waving at screen] We were hosted by Camshaft Software, [Automaton UI] makers of Automaton, a videogame [zooms to Dominion winga dinga] for every gearhead who say [V12 engine in dyno test] “I can make a better car company”. Well, this is your chance to put up or shut up. [screenshot of cam profiling] From cam profiles to [screenshot of fleet marketing] fleet marketing, [screenshot of dyno test] you do it all [Issac and Caswell walking] and thanks to them, [Nick making notes, Bryan playing with his camera and Andrew chilling] Regular Car Reviews [Ford Falcon XR6] made it to New Zealand, [Toyota Celica GT-Four] the planet’s bonus track. [NZ wave approaches] Sweet as.
SWEET ASS :j
I love this
At first I thought this was my new Forgotten Weapons video for the day
Hold up hold up he said 1942 not 52' quite the April Fools there pal
As soon as a I saw this post go live, I had to poop and that brought up the notion that RCR may be the psychosomatic laxative in this dim life I lead.
Evan J *BROWN *
@@officialclownbusiness7788 Outside hot brown makes the inside hot brown outside hot brown.
It is good to see The Bren running I worked on MOTAs Military for round 20 yrs Plus. Keep the good work up Guys and Thank you for your Time Carl Busing.
Lol lately regular car reviews has become extremely unique and irregular car reviews
Quirky Car Reviews
Fucker was bound to run out of regular cars to review eventually eh?
Moved on to the weird stuff.
Great clip !. 15 APRIL 1942
Pahiatua’s Gift of Bren Gun Carrier.
A Bren gun carrier presented by the residents of Pahiatua district was driven up to the grounds of Parliament House yesterday and was there formally accepted on behalf of the Government by the Minister of Defence (Mr. Jones). The carrier was handed over by Mr. Godfrey Taylor, representing the Mayor and councillors of Pahiatua. Mr. Taylor, a resident of Pahiatua for 40 years, was the originator of the gift.
The 1952 Bren Gun Carrier. The closest the Australian and New Zealand military got to a Drop Top.
That's a weird looking car.
But it's brown so we good.
BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN
James May would love it
This stuff is why I love RCR. You get to play with some awesome cool stuff. I’m looking forward to whatever is next.
NOT A CA-... Well I mean.... KIND OF A CAAAR?
A car that brings its own road.
Drives like a car steers like a tank.
STEERING WHEEL therefore CARRRRR
car-rier
Love the Kiwi logo on that bad boy. NZ ftw
I've said this before. I love Mr Regular. Love the reviews. He's a fantastic writer. But boy, oh boy...
for a car guy, he is the scariest and most disjointed driver. I mean, I would let him drive my car for sure, but I would be on one ass cheek the whole time.
I'm so grateful that this adventure has taken you around the world!
I'm losing my freaking mind over this episode, I LOVE THE BGC.
Am I the only one who thought it was a computer game model in the thumbnail?
The focus kinda makes it look like that yeah
Regular car reviews: the game
If you dial IWPRTON in your phone, it'll spawn.
Yes, because you are a fucking idiot millennial with nothing but shite games in his fat useless head.
RCR, the type of channel not to post a April fools video on April fools
"What the fooks that?!" "That's me Bren gun....carrier."
You got your Lindybeige in my RCR!
Welcome to Regular Car Reivews, where we reivew regular cars.
A surprise but a pleasant one. You also seemed to have some fun driving it and seeing how it operates.
I wish Mr Regular reviewed the Bob Semple tank
Drive a bulldozer with some weights over the cage, same deal.
Now that’s a regular car if I’ve ever seen one.
BRENT CARRIER. THE OFFICIAL CAR OF CHILLING IN THE BEACH OF NORMANDY
also known as the official beer carrier on hells highway to the Rhineland
Gas ax instead of torched. I learned some new slang today, yay!
Thanks for reviewing this historic fighting vehicle. My grandfather used this in the Battle of the Scheldt and the Liberation of Holland. First configured for the bren gun and he lost many ammunition feeders as they had no shield. after it was fitted with a small dozer blade and became a flame thrower. he carried the bren and used it by hand. it was very effective that way. He would often have fellow comrades go around a ss column and start firing from one angle , while he and others, being fom the south Shore nova scotia , they all spoke fluent lowland german and would call out to the enemy saying it was safe where they were, and as they got close, would let loose with the bren and flame thrower. once he kbmnocked down a dyke with the dozer blade to halt a panzer formation . it was nimble and quick . very effective against large tanks. Think toyota tacoma or isuzu luv with a gun and flame thrower. just like technicals were in the defence of Moghadishu. and today in the defence of Yemen against saudi invasion.
... he was with canadian 1st div, west novia scotia regiment.
They were also built by the Ford Motor plant in Medford, Massachusetts USA during WWII.
Yes! This looks incredibly fun
Rev up your tank! I'm Scotty Kilmer and today I'll be telling you why Toyotas are the best tanks to buy, and why Mercedes tanks are endless money pits.
I'm Scotty Kilmer, and I'm here to remind all the people with actual knowledge why I'm not to be listened to!
Finally, Regular Tank Reviews is here! REJOICE!!
With the Tirer Tank, this must be one of the best sounding vehicule of WWII! AWESOME STUFF!!!! Lucky you driving one of these. After all these vehicules you drove, this is the one I'm the most jealous about!
Quite the unique car, if expensive. It has a relatively poor MPG of 7.5 and tracks need replacement more often than tires. On top of this it lacks a roof and requires a fair bit of maintenance, which isn't helped by the fact that it's from 1942. As for positive aspects, it's a Bren Gun carrier, making it infinitely more cool than anything else
Most mass produced armored vehicle in the history of the world!
Next year you should team up with Ian from forgotten weapons and do a regular gun review 😂
Forgotten Cars
So Commonwealth! Love it, glad you had a good time over the ditch. The Been carriers are cool, but we need to get you into a Centurion or Leopard next :-)
love the road runner horn.
I was expecting this to be an april fools video
Tigers?
NO WORRIES CHAPS, GRAB THE BREN AND SHE’LL BE RIGHT!
“It’s main gun can only go down so far.”
Headphone warning was appreciated.
But absolutely disregarded. Damn that thing sounded good.
@@stormsavage6673 must say I don't blame you. Absolutely agree it sounds fucking epic.
What an incredible machine. Looks like fun!
new rcr vid
its on a bren carrier
me: *Happiness noises*
Roman: I WAUUUUUUNNNNN IIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTT….......
Nice.
A good way to start my lunch break at work by watching this
T. Scandinavian
86 I'm eating breakfast (it's 3AM here lmao)
It's 4:21 here in Ohio.
Eating pancake with ham etc. and having a cold beer here in Finland while watching this :)
Yes. A thousand times yes.
you hang out alot in new New Zealand nice place
3:12
Aw, wicked!
Me Uber's here!
There’s nothing better than a sleepless night watching your videos.
Where Mr Regular meets Tank Chats.
Oh man I want to see that armored car with the turret in action.
Ian from Forgotten Weapons should be there.
"Regular Car Reivews"
"Car Reivews"
"Reivews"
"Rei"
"vews"
This is not by any means a regular car...
And I love it
I can't feel my face when I'm with you...
But I love it
Yeah, I could daily this!
He needs to get it onto a tray. 9/10. He did say "Nice" so it was great.
This looks very different than the tracked vehicle I drove a few times as a kid. That was an International TD18, and you pulled levers to make it turn.
It was also rather unusual in that it was a diesel tractor that started on gasoline.
Looked like a ton of fun, especially with that exhaust note!
Yes do more military vehicles I love it
I want one. Now.
You have no idea how much I appreciate headphone warnings
Want. Want, want WANT.
I see a Sparky!
My great grandfather and another soldier died in one of these in WW2. They stayed in a shootout to the death so the rest of their battalion could escape. I've never seen one of these but I was always told the story about my my great grandfather the war hero and a bren gun carrier.
My grandfather operated one of these mounted with a flamethrower for the RCA.
Man this thing looks like a hoot to drive! Sounds sweet and looks dangerously quick (especially considering the fact that there are no seatbelts, that the suspension is a rigid as a the spine of a jellyfish and that the steering is pretty much all or nothing with 360°of play in it).
Sturmgeschutz III Ausf. G: Regular Car Reviews when
-There's a big building in here!
-I trust you!
-We're gonna find out what wins. Concrete or steel?
That's why Aussies are happier and are winning at life!
Except that he's a kiwi lmao
@@jesserowlingsify
My mistake. But close enough to be a valid statement, I reckon
Finally decided on my 1st vehicle for high school
Are you gonna LS swap though?
I'm in the market for a long distance daily... This would definitely deal with the kangaroos on the road.
VERTHASAMVS on a long enough time line
What you did there...
I see it.
Meanwhile, Chieftain put up a video about a car.
was this the dude that invited you to review his tank on the livestream a couple weeks ago?
I love how that tank sounds with the v8. To me, it sounds like an old Silverado from the 1980s with a small block in it. Also interesting to see it has a steering wheel and h shifter like a car. Normally most tanks have levers to steer and a foot shifter like a motorcycle. Just a really cool machine.
No tank I'm aware of has a foot shifter... but a T34 has a shift lever and a shift lever shifter (aka an engineer's hammer to get the lever moving when it decides it don't wanna shift).
A lot of British tanks did have preselectors though, that might be what you're thinking. You set the next gear and it shifts when you clutch it. Still using a hand lever for selection though...
It's time for Mr. Regular and The Chieftain (aka "Tank Jesus") to review an M1 Abrams tank together. Throw in Sofilein and it would hit critical mass within 60 seconds! What about Lindybeige and Gun Jesus (Ian of Forgotten Weapons) too?
I'm not averse to the idea....
@@TheChieftainsHatch Major Moran, I'm curious why I don't see your AFV walkthroughs conducted in American public museums, only privately run museums. RCR is a fun, albeit odd, channel.
@@amerigo88 Simple. There aren't any. The National Armor and Cavalry Museum is basically a storage facility pending creation of a new building, whenever that happens. The Ft Lee museum isn't open to the public, and I simply haven't made it to Ft Sill yet. Ft Knox and Aberdeen have shut down. There are smaller ones such as TX Military Forces, but they usually don't have anything I need to film. That said, I am planning a trip to Benning at some point to see if they're in a position to let me do some real filming.
It darts around a lot faster than I expected.
for like the first 2 min i thought he was talking with Scott Dixon
Dat Sugga sitting in the back is awesome.
Come up to Canada to the Ontario Armoured Regiment Tank Museum. They've got a load of tanks that run if you're looking for a running tank.
Bathroom brigade meets notification squad.
Sweet (and rare) Dodge Power Wagon Carryall parked next to it. Friend of my dad's has two.
Damn it's so nimble!
LP2 Salesman: *slaps roof of Bren Gun Carrier* Your whole squad can roll up on Tobruk in this bad boy
Just love the sound of a Ford Flathead V8
You know he's a motorcyclist when he has earplugs ready.
4:35 looks like my man came prepared w/ some ear plugs. Better late than never lol.
My Dad used to love driving these
Regular Car(rier) Review
Now you just need to do a collab with one of the gun channels that has a Bren gun for the authentic experience
Tip o'the hat for the headphones warning! Well played.
Okay, I want one.
That van at 5:21 must have been shitting their pants
"OH FUCK THE ARMY'S AFTER ME"