@@stran-air-jordan That would make Sense. I own a Nissan GT-R from 2009, i drive it daily and drove it weekly from Germany to France and back for many Years. Has 213000km on it (143k Miles) and the Brakes sound exactly like that, still do, always did. I think they fixed that with the more modern GTRs though
100% agree! For some Reason Carspotting is less popular in the USA than here in Europe, where to be fair that Trend originated from. I regularly watch hour long European Carspotting Videos since like 2010 from any Country, you see some of the most rare Stuff in those. I guess maybe in the USA it's less of a huge Thing because most People in the USA who own really rare and exciting Cars rarely drive them, and if they do, it's always in one big US City and only in the Luxury Shopping Area. While in European Countries you get to see a muddy Gemballa Mirage in like 20 different European Cities because over here even rich Collectors seem to drive their Cars all over the Place and regularly instead of treating them like an Investment
@samnelson3852 Here in European Countries where Carspotting first took off and is still the most active, this proves they're Car Enthusiasts. I've seen so many German, English, French, Swiss, Slovenian etc Car Spotters end up owning a Supercar because of their Carspotting Content and then they see some old "Volkswagen Kadett" or "Opel Manta" and freak out while sitting in a 300k Euro Car Prost & Cheers from Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps
For me it was when they stopped in a ferrari to look at a lada! So fun! That vid was really cool! This need to be a regular thing! Best Hoovie's vid in a while! Hope you see this man, this segment is gold!
please please please never stop doing these car spotting videos, I love watching them and they're even more fun to watch when you have guests. I was a bit sad when you stopped posting these car spotting videos on the main channel but im so glad similar content is being done here
@@charlie1832 this reminds me of (though not carbon brakes), that C&D had to rush and get euro pads for the stinger for the lightning lap, because the american market pads wasnt able to safely handle a hot lap, because quietness outranks preventing brake fade for their US market cars.
Could probably put that in the description when you sell the car, "on April 20th 2024, Hoovie and Doug Demuro featured my car in their video at 4:12, and they really admired my 4 lug wheels and rusted rear bumper" and then, "+$4k becasue my car is famous."
11:38 That's a Lada VAZ 2106 Special, either 1500 or 1600. Quite a quick and interesting car for it's time. I see them from time to time here in Serbia.
how the fuck do you know it's special? what's different, "special" about it? i lived in russia the first 20 years of my life and i don't know any quirks about ladas aside from them being licensed fiat clones
@@ser_igel That's how we called that very model of Lada over here, I think it was the trim level. Ladas with 1500 or 1600 engine and four round headlights was called Lada Special or Lada Specijalka over here. And they used to be very common. Maybe it's a local name, I don't know, but that's how people refer to that specific model of Lada over here.
6:44 Hilarious that they said ‘the B Class isn’t a car you see everyday’ because in Canada, the regular B200/B250 gas models are EVERYWHERE! The B-Class was so popular between 2005-2019 that Mercedes then sold the A-Class hatch here until ‘23!
@@AnonymousFreakYT It's just plain wrong that the B-250e was California "and-a-select-few-other-CARB-states-only". They were sold everywhere in Europe as well
@@superfly3628 Twelve B Class EVs on Autotrader U.K. today. Just after the pandemic I enquired at a Mercedes dealer about a getting a new B Class PHEV and was told there was a 18 month waiting list.
We are so blessed to live in Southern California, the amazing weather, and the beautiful scenery, and for us car guys, this is where it's at...The west side is the best!
Doug, I know you love your cross country runs as fast as possible. But for gods sake do a stop at Hoovies farm for the 2nd night. Check out the farm, the new garage, the Hoopties and do a 30min Wichita Car Spotting when driving to a restaurant 😂
Living in Canada, I love when I visit Arizona. I do the same thing they are doing, driving around and checking out all the 80’s and 90’s cars that are pretty much gone or rusted away.
@@MrDuncl Nigeria is the most populous black nation in the world at over 200 million. Having a few thousands commit nefarious activities shouldn't be grounds to castigate the entire country. We(YES, I'm Nigerian) are hardworking people and you'd know if you have been around.
Saw a Mercedes B-Class EV here in Lincoln Nebraska about a year ago and I was completely baffled by it at first. Surprised it made it this far from Cali.
Good to see car spotting back, loved the San Diego and Georgetown car spotting. Actually just re recommend the Georgetown video a few days ago, and wondered, when will he do car spotting again?
This is awesome 👏🏻. Tyler is such a sweetheart and Doug’s friendship is so genuine. I think Hoovie is gonna end up in California, or maybe Arizona. Close enough. 😁
Car spotting when I visit my parents in South Dakota. I see Chevy's that are basically extinct. Beretta's, Luminas (cars & vans) Geo Storms. Cars yhat i forgot even existed!
This reminds me of me and my dad. He’s an expert on everything 60’s and 70’s and my specialty is everything 80’s and 90’s - especially rare JDM and domestic oddballs. At 75 years old his daily is ‘13 GTI 6-speed and mine is a zero-option stripper of a ‘98 Maxima GXE 5-speed. His car magazine collection goes all the way back to the late-50’s and he has almost every issue of Car and Driver and Automobile. I literally learned how to read reading Car and Driver and could probably give you the performance specs on every car from the 90’s and early 00’s - from the mundane econoboxes to all of the exotics. Can probably identify the make and model of everything from those years just by the wheels or taillights. Car guys are the best!
Car-spotting is always a blast, when you're somewhere where you can do it. When I moved from rust-belt Ontario to the (almost) snow-free west coast of British Columbia, I was floored by all of the older cars driving around, generations-past models that had all but disappeared out east. And now when I go anywhere else in Canada, I'm slack-jawed at all of the rust-bucket late-models driving around!
I actually remember Doug car spotting in his area for a time when he had his second channel. It’s nostalgic to see Doug do this again especially with Hoovie!
For me, seeing a well preserved 80's whatever, is far more interesting than just another Lamborghini Gallardo that I've seen at Cars & Coffee 100 times already. Great video.
Doug, California is going to start having vehicle safety inspections starting (supposedly) in September. It will replace the Brake and Lamp tests for recertification of salvaged cars. It will be done electronically on the OIS smog machines. My machine already has the page on its menu. No idea how or what the test entails. Need is for airbags and other safety systems that need to be verified on salvaged cars that gets overlooked on a brake and lamp
Absolutely love these goofy little carspotting vids - and absolutely right about that XC90, a lady I work with actually just bought a brand new one. Thanks for the vid guys.
these are so fun lol. i do the west africa street view thing, i'd honestly watch videos like these from everywhere in the world. Hoovie and Doug have a lot of knowledge on top so that definitely helps make them that extra bit interesting but just looking around is fun already
Only discovered this channel. This kind of content is a great idea. More enjoyable even than Doug's main channel. Idea: highlight the car they're talking about with an on-screen graphic and include extra info about it with pictures. Then put links to those cars in the description.
When I lived in Wichita there used to be cars meetups right beneath/next to the railway that passes through old town. I remember seeing some pretty cool/exotic cars! Don’t know if they still do them…