As a car nut I look forward to their videos and rewatch them regularly. They really do a better job of capturing "automotive enthusiasm" than any other series I've seen. They videos have a very positive energy and as a result the comments on these videos are also almost entirely positive - never seen this on YouTube before!
Lovely. And I love how he has basically centered his entire (living room?) around the one car and has a little ramp to edge it out into the world and everything. Especially because, I think, you don't want to turn the engine on, fill the place up with smoke and then drive off.
One thing though, how does he get the car back in?
Maybe not as much of a concern. It's likely the car needs to warm up for a few minutes when starting, so you don't want to do that idling inside. Easy enough to just drive in and immediately shut it off though.
It wouldn't be significant - leave the garage door open for a few minutes and you would be fine. I imagine he has ventilation designed to take this into consideration.
Oh man...I don't know if I would let anyone drive that car on a wet road (even if it was James May). I cringed when he went through that rather large puddle.
http://www.youtube.com/user/PetroliciousCo
As a car nut I look forward to their videos and rewatch them regularly. They really do a better job of capturing "automotive enthusiasm" than any other series I've seen. They videos have a very positive energy and as a result the comments on these videos are also almost entirely positive - never seen this on YouTube before!
A few others that non-car-nuts might like are:
Never Enough Alfa (hilarious back story about his father) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nx2sPfgqlkg and Jack's Toy Is a BMW Isetta (nice energy, hilarious sweater): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70ufaopHIVI