Well not necessarily on mile and a halfs because if ur referring to gen 6 cars they are able to go full throttle the entire lap whereas McQueen type early gen 4 cars would have to let off the gas and have a lower amount of horsepower
@20M024 sajjad hussain I'm not sure. If It does exist in cars universe, how would it work? How would they wear their masks? How do they get vaccinated?
god i love this channel. i've been a cars fan since i was a little kid, but i never knew that the cars universe was this large, so thank you ned wheeler for your videos and keep up the good work
Same here! Like, I would literally watch Cars every night as a kid up into my teenage years to help me sleep. It was like my comfort movie, but ever sense childhood, I’ve always gravitated to Cars. ☺️✨
That kinda explains how McQueen was favored by Tex of Dinoco, right? Lol I mean he was already basically part of Dinoco he just wasn’t , at the time, the face of Dinoco. Maybe Tex had his eye on McQueen for the future face of the company sense the amazing racer, Weathers was close to retiring soon. Just a theory. ☺️
The Cars universe really had a lot of influence from their main characters' voice actors death :( Maybe that's why there's no other media where losing the characters felt so real for me. And just a side note if Cars 3 is really going to be the last movie I hope we get to see Lightning in the Dinoco livery canonically somewhere else
Great vid! Sorry I'm late! I love the Dodge brothers, can we appreciate how sweet it was for them to sell their company for their racer and NOT fire him?! McQueen better not retire soon because I think that would hurt their feelings lol. Where do you find all these origins? I never knew McQueen was their second spokesman!
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Ned Wheeler, both Rusty and Dusty Rusteze might have started their company constantly around the same year when the third Back to the future film came out
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I was watching this I was starting to realize that the one car that had a allergic reaction to the rust eses medicated bumper ointment looks like chick Hicks or one related to chick Hicks number 86
It was going great until it wasn’t that last but made me cry imagine showing up to the booth that you used to do together with your bro but being all alone hoping he would walk in to say his lines with you just one more time but knowing that he won’t and that he can’t forevermore…
They are the sponsors at first along with McQueen and the team since the racing center came when Tex become the new owner of the company making a Texas sized offer while on the billionaire chat with Sterling.
Kinda wish Rust-eze in Legends was talked more about. Mack didn't work for them originally, he was a moving van that met McQueen at his home track; and instead of the #67 car, an old-timer with the number #01 raced for Rust-eze before suddenly quitting after a crash.
The Brothers starting their business in Boston is a reference to the voice actors who had a radio show based on Boston called car talk where they offered car repair advice over the phone
Y'know. Something I never really processed at the time of me watching Cars 3. Is the fact that he won 7 piston cups. Putting him on par with, but not over the greats like Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt
I would like to know the train history of the cars universe. For example, in real life steam locomotives were forced off the rails and sent to scrap yards, what happened to them in Cars? Did they retire or were they forced into the same fate as the real locomotives?
Gordon finally relinquished his duties to the Intercity 125, the same Intercity 125 that was trialled on the Sodor Mainline a couple of years back. At that time, Gordon was grumpy and had to prove himself that he can still match the Intercity. At the end Gordon retires. Now running excursion trains at a bit slower pace. He enjoys the new life much like what happened to Edward who was the premiere express locomotive on his time before being beaten by the big ones like Gordon. Its the best character in the railway series. Growing up being brash about his specs until getting old and accepting his defeat against the new generation trainsets.
Hey Ned! I’m a big fan of this channel! Could you maybe do a review of the video games in the Cars series? (Cars, Cars Mater National, Cars Race-O-Rama, Cars 2, and Cars 3 Driven to Win)?Thanks!
The fact the car with a bumper for a jaw loses his jaw and event he INSIDE of his mouth after it falls is strangely terrifying. Edit: The fact cars can have allergic reactions is even more terrifying.
Please let me know where you got this information from, because if it's from an existing storybook or something alike, I'm definitely gonna search for it. ☺🙃
Honestly, I hated seeing everyone make McQueen old. I mean, he looks exactly the same, everyone does, yet I'm supposed to think he's suddenly at a retiring age? It makes me feel old, and I'm in my early 20s. I was expecting him to get a modern update or something, like Crophopper did.
That's the thing about a good, well maintained car. It'll look as good at 300,000 miles as it did at 1. But the engine's lost a few horse power, the transmission's starting to hitch, the alternator is beginning to wear, and other things start to accumulate. It's better to retire at the end of your prime, than to keep going and break yourself.
I heard it from other that Rusteeze is hemorrhoid cream, which is why the adds shows to put on the bumper (butt) to get rid of the rust (hemorrhoids). This is why lightning hates it so much and that theres all old cars in the tents after his win
Wow... YOUR TIMING! 😫😲 Rusty and Dusty have only RECENTLY become one of my favorite characters as well, so if I would've seen this video earlier, I wouldn't have cared much, but now I wanna know EVERYTHING about this. 😃🖒😆👌💖💖
Ned Wheeler, You should do a history and story of both Luigi and Guido and how they moved from Italy to Radiator Springs and started Casa Della Tires! Cars 2 did mention that Luigi use to work for his uncle in Italy and wiki fandom did mention that Luigi and Guido moved to Radiator Springs in 1948 and never left Radiator Springs!
I didn't know that one of the bros died anyways Good story keep it up. And also. Don't drive like my brother. And Don't drive like my brother. Ah just like the good old times.
"And even though the network critiques scream at the top of their lungs whenever we say it, This is NPR, National Public Radio." I miss cartalk, the jokes were the best for me, since i was mostly too young to fix cars.
7:21This scene when I watch this as a kid, it's more like my mind tells me this is what it's like for my mom to leave me for school or something else 😅😅😅. 5 years later means now, I feel awful to hear their status that they are on a vacation, cuz they're friends with mcqueen+ they'll never be able to see each other again. This is the last time mcqueen see them
I’m trying to spam the like button because you did such a good job on this! I didn’t mean to hit the dislike button twice but I kept spamming the damn like button because you did a good job with the NPR segment mentioning!