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So I've had a look around and not seen a thread for these guys and a half hearted reference post to them in the "Good youtube personalities" thread aaaaaaaaand that was it.
So here's a thread to appreciate Mr Regular and The Roman who explore and review cars that most people would buy or use.
However, as the popularity of the show as grown they'd had a chance to drive supercars, Teslas and all sorts of wonderful modded vehicles. Based near Allentown, PA (Yes, that Allentown that banned Len Shaner from its city limits during events) they seem pretty well located for many regular car owners to get to them.
He's become so popular they've been able to crowdfund trips to California, the South West, New Zeeland and The United Kingdom.
One of the best parts about RCR is sometimes Mr Regular will do snarky or more comedic reviews of various cars (usually when he doesn't have much to say about a car) alongside the usual fair for these channels these days, including attending car meets and a podcast.
The Roman is a former Entertainment Journalist of some stripe and now does the more documentary style essays in video form, here's him talking about Lee Iacocca, 50 minutes but well worth it.
So here's a thread to appreciate Mr Regular and The Roman who explore and review cars that most people would buy or use.
However, as the popularity of the show as grown they'd had a chance to drive supercars, Teslas and all sorts of wonderful modded vehicles. Based near Allentown, PA (Yes, that Allentown that banned Len Shaner from its city limits during events) they seem pretty well located for many regular car owners to get to them.
He's become so popular they've been able to crowdfund trips to California, the South West, New Zeeland and The United Kingdom.
One of the best parts about RCR is sometimes Mr Regular will do snarky or more comedic reviews of various cars (usually when he doesn't have much to say about a car) alongside the usual fair for these channels these days, including attending car meets and a podcast.
The Roman is a former Entertainment Journalist of some stripe and now does the more documentary style essays in video form, here's him talking about Lee Iacocca, 50 minutes but well worth it.