Here's How To Get 200,000 YouTube Subscribers Starting From Scratch

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There’s a lot of competition for views in YouTube’s automotive community, and content creators are trying to find any way to differentiate themselves from their car-loving peers. That’s why the guttural tone of Mr. Regular’s “voice” and insightful views on mundane cars is so damn refreshing, and why the Regular Car Reviews channel is one of the best on the internet.

For the uninitiated, Regular Car Reviews is a channel that talks about the psychology, culture and overall experience of buying, owning, and driving a particular car. The two-man team - Mr. Regular and The Roman - find inventive and hilariously vulgar ways of injecting humor into hum-drum cars that are all but forgotten by the majority of the car-driving public. You should definitely subscribe, if you haven’t already.

I met with Mr. Regular, the founder and presenter of the channel in his scenic Pennsylvania home town, where we drove around, got lost and had a conversation about why it’s weird meeting a personal idol, everything wrong with car reviews today, and why Delaware isn’t as fancy as it thinks it is, among many other topics.

I’ll be adding more with Mr. Regular throughout the weekend, with lots more conversation involving interesting and weird off topic questions. If you enjoy it, feel free to subscribe to my channel. Thanks!

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Tavarish is the founder of APiDA Online and writes and makes videos about buying and selling cool cars on the internet. He owns the world’s cheapest Mercedes S-Class, a graffiti-bombed Lexus, and he’s the only Jalopnik author that has never driven a Miata. He also has a real name that he didn’t feel was journalist-y enough so he used a pen name and this was the best he could do.

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You can also follow him on Twitter and Facebook. He won’t mind.