Where Did Car Forums Go?

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AlexMartini

AlexMartini

Күн бұрын

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@AlexMartini.
@AlexMartini. Жыл бұрын
Someone ask a question below that's already been asked so we can all YELL AT YOU FOR NOT USING THE SEARCH BAR...There, now the comments can feel like the good ol' fashion forums :) Subscribe if you haven't ✅ - bit.ly/3kXgWr0 Looking for car parts? 🙆Mod your car at MartiniWorks here - bit.ly/3mJVoCD
@KingJT80
@KingJT80 Жыл бұрын
Speed-talk is where the old heads still hang around and i mean the actual gurus that have built winning race engines like Darin morgan of HNRA pro stock fame and Joe Sherman that used to dyno a lot of engines at westech in cali with Richard Holdner and even David Vizard himself!! a lot of real world bad asses on that forum Thats as far as hot rodders go oh, and H.A.MB. ill still go on some fox body forums. but now we have FB groups that do the same thing..kinda...if you now what it is you're trying to ask..but nothing beats those old forums and that search function
@KronosX3T
@KronosX3T 8 ай бұрын
The problem existed before Reddit??????
@carcaineproblems6831
@carcaineproblems6831 Жыл бұрын
The worst part about car forums - even when they were still active - was the search function. It sucked. And sometime using google to find that thread you were looking for wouldnt land you there. Then you find some poor dude who wanted to ask a question get bombarded with 4 replies telling them to sEaRcH.
@bangarng
@bangarng Жыл бұрын
Alex has said it best - It used to be about helping others and now it's about helping yourself. I think a good incentive would be a thank you button of some sort. Any little thing to help you know your helping others instead of typing into the void.
@arnold17
@arnold17 Жыл бұрын
Yes this and there’s a lot of flexing and pocket watching going on as well. Post a picture of your V6 or ecoboost mustang and you’ll get a lot of comments saying you should’ve got a V8 instead. Those people aren’t even trying to be helpful, they just want to make others feel worse so they can feel better.
@pdcichosz
@pdcichosz Жыл бұрын
I'm on a phpBB forum that has reaction buttons. I use them frequently.
@bangarng
@bangarng Жыл бұрын
@@pdcichosz that's what I'm talking about - for example get a 'you just saved my ass' notification at 2am for a tricky radiator fan relay install you wrote up two years ago. That would be so cool.
@shoveI
@shoveI Жыл бұрын
I've been at this since forums were bulletin boards and along the way I managed to get pretty good at turning wrenches. There's a lot of experience in my head and while I'm not right about everything I have learned a lot of lessons the hard way, I know the back story, I learned the techniques, figured out the right tools, stockpiled the diagrams and manuals.. in other words I could probably be reasonably helpful in a forum or group. But I keep it all to myself. Because forums, groups and especially reddit are completely full to the brim with assholes and often the biggest bullies and assholes are the moderators. I'm not a unicorn. I've seen the brain drain in every topic - the most experienced and knowledgeable members of a group get tired of answering the same questions to new people who still in the year 2024 have no idea you can search for answers, get tired of the same bullies stomping all over what could be a productive conversation, get tired of deeply biased "moderation" or worse yet poorly constructed automoderation that flags and deletes well-composed and fully rules-compliant comments. F all of that. Forums, reddit, groups, they can all kiss my ass.
@Treaxvour
@Treaxvour Жыл бұрын
​@shoveI bro, I feel that. I don't mind helping, but everything on the internet turns toxic. It goes from yw, happy to help, to why am I even trying to help these assholes. "Where's so and so? I hope so and so chimes in" Oh well, more time to focus on my own builds.
@nachocheese6107
@nachocheese6107 Жыл бұрын
Forums are the best way of getting the information we are looking for, a lot of the times on youtube you cant find a single video sometimes not even a single video anywhere related to the topic youre looking for, we all love that richard that solved our problem with a simple comment 17 years ago, you only get that on forums :)
@AlexMartini.
@AlexMartini. Жыл бұрын
Always have and almost always will be. I still use them for my S2000 hahaha
@BlakeMcBride
@BlakeMcBride Жыл бұрын
I've run/owned a forum for a little over 14 years now, and it's been sad to watch the usership slowly die off. We have a Facebook group that's orders of magnitude more popular, but also vastly less useful. Basically the same 10 questions/discussions just repeated over and over forever. I continue to keep the forum running, as at least internet hosting is cheap now. I'm sure at some point (2030 maybe?) I'll have to finally let it go down, or at least hand it off to someone else that wants to manage it. The day it goes offline, thousands of hours of effort into detailing, organizing and curating information just disappears. Kinda sad really.
@Papajin68
@Papajin68 Жыл бұрын
I feel for ya. Facebook is all about the here and now, with no real good way to archive information for future use. Forums are just so much better for that, and sometimes even the old discussions are just as useful as the original post for learning about how to do something or why something works the way it does.
@lb9gta307
@lb9gta307 Жыл бұрын
That's been my experiance as a user. I'm into 3rd gen F Bodies, Firebirds mostly. There's still a good forum for my car that I'll use now and then. The facebook groups that replaced most of them are as you described. Same few questions, same few responses. The 3rd gen groups are full of people who copy and paste "LS swap it" in every tech conversation which is also the case for generic Firebird pages along with the Pontiac purists who sh*t talk every 'Bird that's not Pontiac powered, even if it was built by Pontiac that way. And if the group is open you get the trolls. All while not being able to find any past post consistantly if someone did post real info. For the most part they're not worth looking at.
@max_coast
@max_coast Жыл бұрын
This is what Alex doesn't touch on. Forums require the leg work of individuals to do software updates, sort bugs, etc. Non-Facebook Employee people run forums, they're run by regular people. New users are lazy, they're on their phones, they're on Facebook. They don't have any interest in registering somewhere new especially if it's not optimized for their phones. Forums are much more useful, much more persistent, but they're run by individuals and not media giants so without fresh users who can blame people for just... not maintaining them.
@Sunny2456-
@Sunny2456- Жыл бұрын
Nothing beats forum posts from 2003 that save your bacon when taking apart your car. Hope someone starts archiving offline copies of old car specific forums because certain tutorials are priceless.
@ThatDudeArvai
@ThatDudeArvai Жыл бұрын
I miss forums so much. It came in handy a lot when working on my Jetta and especially my Cobalt SS. Even made a thorough how to on a custom LED 3rd brake light. It was sad watching the CSS forum die. Main monthly car showcases disappeared and the last one is currently from 2018. Would really like to see it come back alive.
@AlexMartini.
@AlexMartini. Жыл бұрын
That's crazy because you just unlocked a memory with the monthly car showcases
@motov8-garage832
@motov8-garage832 Жыл бұрын
I still read and learn from forums, some are 10-20 years old lol. Most havnt been added to in years but there's still valuable info there. I also still use youtube, so between the two I can learn how to work on or find parts info for just about anything. I work on alot of older stuff and some stuff is just odd stuff that can only be found in the old forums. Personally I dont read many books, but i have many old automotive and motorcycle books I save just to preserve incase I ever need them. I feel the same way about the forums, I think they should be preserved as an extra source of info. Because if you cant find it on youtube (or the video on that subject just isn't sufficient) you can definitely find the info in the forums.
@jayee88
@jayee88 Жыл бұрын
BMW and Honda forums are still alive and well. Audizine which you mentioned in the video is also still active. Sure they aren’t as busy as they were back then, but there are still people there discussing and posting DIY information like “the old days”.
@sethgreer2337
@sethgreer2337 Жыл бұрын
Same for most Jeep forums, I stay in the ZJ forums and there is new conversation daily.
@AlexMartini.
@AlexMartini. Жыл бұрын
Which forums would you say is still the most active for you?
@theakbars98
@theakbars98 Жыл бұрын
Bimmer fest and bimmer forums have saved me plenty of times since I've got my E36 ♥️
@jayee88
@jayee88 Жыл бұрын
@@AlexMartini. I can only base it off forums I frequent, but bimmerpost and civicx/civicxi/integraforums (same admins) are still very alive and have helped me understand the internals of my 10th gen Civic Si and F87 M2 Competition.
@eddieredmann3
@eddieredmann3 Жыл бұрын
Forums aren't dead, but they've evolved like the rest of the internet. The issue I see is that the internet has become a hell of a lot more centralized in the last 20 years relative to what it was. Rather than everyone having their own little niche spheres on their own websites, now everyone's all in the same places. And that's great for the convenience of "oh ok! Now I can see most of what I want to see all in one place," but it does lead to a cycle of enshittification that sucks.
@stuffandjunkandthings364
@stuffandjunkandthings364 Жыл бұрын
What drove a lot of people off the forums was the gatekeeping and the immediate hatred for anyone trying to do anything outside the box. It usually goes like this: New guy asks question about combination or modification that he hasn't seen on the forums. Responses as follows: Mod/ mod wannabe posting in all caps about using the search bar Guy with no knowledge of the subject matter telling you you're stupid to try Guy with limited technical knowledge saying it will never work, but when questioned for specifics as to why, reverts to calling you an idiot Members that don't have anything to add, but feel the need to justify their own inadequacies by insulting the guy who asked a question. 10-15 posts arguing about how big an idiot you actually are No resolution or actual useful information. Aside from a very few, most forums have two unwritten rules- NEVER ask about something new or technical data not previously discussed. Asking a question that the mods have no answer for is obviously you just trying to insult them, and will be dealt with accordingly. Never modify your car beyond what has already been done 7,647 times. The "fashion police" will strictly enforce the "dress code" for any and all vehicles of forum members, disobedience is heresy and you will be immediately ostracized- no matter if the modification works well or not. these are the reasons I quit most of the forums I was ever part of. Not worth the headache, and I'd just have to figure it out on my own anyway.
@botzachary9891
@botzachary9891 Жыл бұрын
still get most of my knowlesge for working on my FC from the rx7club forum, loads of great info between all of the dead image hosting links lol
@jacobasuncion3132
@jacobasuncion3132 Жыл бұрын
I’ve seen your website and I dig it reading everyone’s ride and they’ve done is great cause now I know what parts to use
@AlexMartini.
@AlexMartini. Жыл бұрын
Thanks man, it's not perfect but we're growing it each and every day! Add your car!
@nunyabusiness896
@nunyabusiness896 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, the worst part about forums was the attitude (often times same goes for Reddit or Facebook). There would always be like 5 people that were like ex-Navy master electronics technicians or mechanical engineers at a performance part developer and those guys knew their stuff, but then there's be hoards of know-nothing loudmouths that would call you an id iot and then have nothing of value to say. When you inevitably couldn't find what you wanted in the search function (or didn't know there was one because it was your first time using a freakin forum back in 2002), everyone would give you the typical "search noob!" bs and lock the thread. Then, you come back with a new thread saying you couldn't find anything on the topic and everyone would still huff and puff or use different words to search you didn't even think to try because it was car-specific words you had never heard and post a link like you were supposed to know that. Or, you finally do find a thread, but it's 5 years old and it gets locked because you posted in an old thread. Long story short, without fail every time was "welcome to the forum" followed by "sh ut up and don't ask anything" *locked thread*. They only wanted people posting stuff that already had the info, but damn man, I gotta GET the info before I can post it, I'm not a master tech, I just want to fix or mod my car. It's a forum, not a library. Years later I went back and searched for my old screen name (usually banned for getting fed up and telling everyone to fck off for being obnoxious dicks) and all of those fckers were 100% useless a holes, again, except for the 5 people that knew anything and only posted like once a month.
@Mizt_Plays
@Mizt_Plays Жыл бұрын
I joined the ClubLexus forums 2 years ago when I bought my GS 400. At first I only posted questions when I needed help, but now I know a decent amount about the car especially after changing my starter and water pump. I check the forum at least once a day, usually more. Unfortunately, there isn't much activity but I'm trying to be active there by making just-cause threads and replying to people that need help. I really hope it comes alive somewhat as being able to have meets with other people would be awesome, but it's a long way from that. Seeing the old posts and stuff makes me wish it was active like it used to be.
@alexwilson329
@alexwilson329 Жыл бұрын
The toxicity of forums for new or inexperienced people didn’t do them any favors. An honest question gets responded with rudeness and elitism. At least in my experience..
@nunyabusiness896
@nunyabusiness896 Жыл бұрын
1000% why I gave up on them after making sure to tell everyone to fck themselves on the way out.
@maggiepie8810
@maggiepie8810 Жыл бұрын
I think Reddit took over the role of a lot of forums. I think forums can grow again, though. When most car forums were alive, I was just a kid. I was six 24 years ago. I'm also a late bloomer when it comes to realising that cars are cool and more than just a point A to point B thing.
@person.w9780
@person.w9780 Жыл бұрын
As someone that visits r/cars pretty often for car related stuff, reddit ain't it half the time.
@maggiepie8810
@maggiepie8810 Жыл бұрын
@@person.w9780 Reddit is known for having some trolls and toxicity, but you still find highly detailed and nerdy posts. You just need to scroll through the weird posts. 🙄
@AlexMartini.
@AlexMartini. Жыл бұрын
Reddit is great but also terribel sometimes. It seems like most r/cars is more about new car releases and not about modified cars. @@person.w9780
@person.w9780
@person.w9780 Жыл бұрын
@@AlexMartini. That's probably a good thing considering some of the wack ass conversations and comments I've seen in there.
@jus__gra
@jus__gra Жыл бұрын
⁠@@AlexMartini.they ain’t just terrible they, terribel
@TBCG
@TBCG Жыл бұрын
Love the channel bro keep going!❤
@AlexMartini.
@AlexMartini. Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@Thinginator
@Thinginator Жыл бұрын
I’ve only been on two car forums, a Thunderbird forum and one called Opposite-lock. The T-bird forum has been helpful in the past for obscure problems, but Opposite-lock is the one I love most because it isn’t make or car-type specific, and it’s frequently off-topic, so it has the vibe of you and all your weird car-obsessed friends hanging out in each other’s garages and talking about life n’ stuff while wrenching on our projects and offering advice. The number one rule is just “be excellent to each other,” and as a result it feels more wholesome and personal than most other forums, even if some of the posts are pretty random. That’s why it’s survived so long when other forums fade away.
@NathanaleRios
@NathanaleRios Жыл бұрын
The new camera angles are really good Alex. Keep up the great work
@slfrules1
@slfrules1 Жыл бұрын
"Learn to search. There are already multiple relevant posts on this topic. This constitutes spam" some things don't need to come back. I was on my350z and g35driver before i had a license and probably 10 years before i got a G. Was a ton a great info about service and common probs. Crazy build threads for inspiration.
@nattawatausc6973
@nattawatausc6973 Жыл бұрын
Car forums are so engaging and helpful as the contents are so well categorised and structured. You name it, gallery section, QnA, user reviews, diy ideas, listing, etc. - which one you feel like checking out that day, you can just deep dive into each particular section. Social media, in contrast, everything is just, literally, all over the place. I believe that's why people respond less since it doesn't make you feel very connected or even recognised. I only find car social media a good fun place to scroll for a few minutes looking for random interesting things and gone.
@joshuamiles4482
@joshuamiles4482 Жыл бұрын
I remember in '12 trying to find the correct motor mounts for a Si swap on my '90 civic and photo bucket being just trash
@AlexMartini.
@AlexMartini. Жыл бұрын
hahahahaha
@josuelopezcarrasco7933
@josuelopezcarrasco7933 Жыл бұрын
I frequently go back to the old forums for critical information I need in current projects/swaps/upgrades. Facebook groups have taken its place for active information but nothing really beats pages of old forums and the wormhole we created back then. Bringing back forums is definetly something I would like to see where the activity of new parts, installations, upgrades and dumb questions can be answered. Just call it something else and launch it again.
@enriquewooten8164
@enriquewooten8164 Жыл бұрын
Audizine, man that site showed me so much. My B5 S4 and wallet were never the same.
@AlexMartini.
@AlexMartini. Жыл бұрын
The amount of money I burnt because of that site...I could've had a 401K
@ck4391
@ck4391 Жыл бұрын
I think part of what killed forums is the fact that you can find a lot of DIY tutorials on youtube as well now. Like how to replace axle seals, install lift kits, re-gearing differentials, preventative maintenance, etc.
@Er8Top1
@Er8Top1 Жыл бұрын
Forum still exist to me and has help me along the way. I didn't know it was a thing or a source to begin. Eitherway, keep up the motivation Alex.
@krisk.9691
@krisk.9691 Жыл бұрын
I got really into cars AFTER 2021 and finding acurate wheel offsets for a set of wheels for my 370z was next to impossible. Thanks for calling this out Alex
@garbanzobean2479
@garbanzobean2479 Жыл бұрын
the rx7 forums mainly rx7 club is still thriving imo
@MuddyTubMedia
@MuddyTubMedia Жыл бұрын
I bought a Stinger GT in January 2019 and joined the forum. The car was still new on the market, so the forum was incredibly helpful. Great community of people helping each other learn. I think it worked well because it was a completely new car. All of the forums I’ve used for cars that have been around for a while were basically dead.
@camaroant8426
@camaroant8426 Жыл бұрын
I only did one search on forums when I had my Audi and was lost. I only use Facebook pages or KZbin
@isaace8090
@isaace8090 5 ай бұрын
What killed quite a few forums were being bought out by a couple media corporations. Right after they were purchased, the forums would start to go downhill and people would leave. It was almost like a script for how they would implode. The new mods would always say that the forum won't die, it will be fine, we are commited to growing the forum etc. Then they forum would die off and have hardly anyone visit. I can't even pinpoint exactly what exactly caused people to leave.
@6000pounds
@6000pounds Жыл бұрын
Perfectly categorizing car issues> random same questions asked on a weekly basis with no organization social media.
@kevind_53
@kevind_53 Жыл бұрын
Alex making the internet car sceen great again one step at a time 🤝
@AlexMartini.
@AlexMartini. Жыл бұрын
@pdcichosz
@pdcichosz Жыл бұрын
The downfall of all forums. And it's a great loss for all of us. There's just SO MUCH KNOWLEDGE accumulated there and its all sinking into the void because of social media that don't offer a viable alternative. And reddit, which has become the internet-within-internet. But people don't care as long as it's convenient. I started visiting one forum regularly and it's a great experience. Much better than any facebook group I've ever joined. But there's a small handful of active users (maybe 30?) even though it's the biggest international forum devoted to a niche, but not that unpopular hobby. P.S. 2010 was 14 years ago, not 24. You're not _that_ old. Yet 😁 P.P.S. Thanks for including the Nightride, greetings from PL!
@tortron
@tortron Жыл бұрын
I still use a car forum every day. But we are all old now, been a member for 20 years
@AlexMartini.
@AlexMartini. Жыл бұрын
What's your go-to forum?
@tortron
@tortron Жыл бұрын
@@AlexMartini. Oldschool Co nz. Multimake, if its old and cool it can come in. Mainly for cars pre 1985 but over the years there has been boats, tractors, scooters, houses etc Of course it's not like it used to be, was all teenagers/early 20s when it started and now most of the guys have family's. Not as many new members, but there's a vast wealth of knowledge so occasionally someone new drops by. Usually a few events through the year, car camping trips, drag day, small motorcycle rides
@joeracer302
@joeracer302 Жыл бұрын
I always thought Audizine was pronounced like Magazine
@MFBushidoBrown
@MFBushidoBrown Жыл бұрын
UsE tHe SeARcH bAr, SoMeonE aNswEREd ThIS QueSTiOn
@TeamCupNoodles-nn9og
@TeamCupNoodles-nn9og Жыл бұрын
I'm on the GTR forum. It's a low volume car so there's not a lot of active individuals. You see the same 5-10 individuals respond all the time. I try to help as best I can but I don't have the knowledge others do. Still a great place for historical knowledge.
@Elecks.
@Elecks. Жыл бұрын
Here (Poland, Europe) we went from Forums to Facebook groups pretty much. There are still some forums somewhat alive, but you will find a faster answer in a FB group made for your specific model/brand.
@nismospek
@nismospek Жыл бұрын
There has to be a blend of the two somewhere there. A front that has the photos and quick conversations with the backbone of real knowledge. Its almost like you have to go to two places right now for something like that.
@michaelwatkins7452
@michaelwatkins7452 Жыл бұрын
I mean true, very few people are participating in forums. Posting regularly isn't dead exactly, but I know I'm not on forums unless I'm looking for specific information. Social media I guess took the place of following a build or a car or a specific person, but not the place for an in-depth write up. Which does sadden me.
@audearing27
@audearing27 Жыл бұрын
Acura zine has helped me so much! Dudes from 20 years ago helping me today. Sometimes it’s funny to read the arguments people would have😂
@jasonhenry2212
@jasonhenry2212 Жыл бұрын
Love those mitsubishi gt. Always wanted one. My brother drove one. Thought it was nothing special cause of the v6 not a v8. Till he hit the gas a little to hard with out enought road. He got pulled over. Clocked at 96 mph going around a very tight turn. Said. He was more impressed with the turning capability more then the insane speed. He is a muscle car guy. So he has never till or since then had something nice to say about any car that wasn't a muscle car.
@mostwantedmotor
@mostwantedmotor Жыл бұрын
It’s literally why I want to start my channel. I had the idea in 2017 but couldn’t do anything because running a channel and a shop is hard. Can’t wait to restart.
@SCarolinaX
@SCarolinaX Жыл бұрын
To all my bros from the 240sxforums off topic/late night group, hope you are doing well!
@jaron95
@jaron95 Жыл бұрын
Those off topic forums really were a different breed.
@ramonbriones4487
@ramonbriones4487 Жыл бұрын
Forums didnt fail my man. Social media is the new thing for now. Times change. Forums were amazing back in the day. Bro its 2024 lol
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@----------------------------- Жыл бұрын
No one wants to join a discord server where the owner will disappear in 1-2 years and then the entire server is purged. Plus you can't do search engine searching like traditional forums or reddit on a closed social media group or gen z discord server.
@dackbowland1876
@dackbowland1876 Жыл бұрын
Ikr pretty much taught myself how to maintain, mod, restore, build cars on fb and KZbin. KZbin also allows one to learn advanced physics, quantum physics, where classic gets undermined, computer programming, electrical engineering, on and on. Also public school is completely useless as long as there is KZbin. Imo.
@censoredialogue
@censoredialogue Жыл бұрын
the GR86 forum is still very active and i get a lot of help n info over there tbh
@wardamn3agle
@wardamn3agle Жыл бұрын
Maybe your car is just dogwater? Z forums are active, especially s30s, 32s,33s and 4
@lb9gta307
@lb9gta307 Жыл бұрын
Social media is absolute garbage compaired to a good platform specific forum. Too many people commenting on things they have no business commenting on and too much repetitive content because the lack of organization makes things more difficult to find and more people are making posts for views and likes rather than real tech sharing.
@raresbranzan6292
@raresbranzan6292 Жыл бұрын
The NightRide parts of this video made it perfect
@Litassa
@Litassa Жыл бұрын
That's the content I subscribed for!
@AlexMartini.
@AlexMartini. Жыл бұрын
lfg
@jellyorwhat3343
@jellyorwhat3343 11 ай бұрын
24 years ago… back in 2010, dam that video is straight from the future 😂;)
@mattdierksmeier6271
@mattdierksmeier6271 Жыл бұрын
Anyone remember CarDomain?
@AlexMartini.
@AlexMartini. Жыл бұрын
Flashback my god
@danielyoung2341
@danielyoung2341 Жыл бұрын
All the way back in 2010 (24 years ago). Funny fail. Love the content though.
@Carlos.Rivera
@Carlos.Rivera Жыл бұрын
I'm in FT86 club forum and is dead af. Everyone migrated to facebook
@sebastianmorrison6114
@sebastianmorrison6114 Жыл бұрын
There’s a lot of information still on those forums that are still up at least
@dancearoundtheworld5360
@dancearoundtheworld5360 Жыл бұрын
i can still find some 2005 posts but not really needing it anymore with some quick google photos
@Dav1d_Fi5h
@Dav1d_Fi5h Жыл бұрын
Dang @AlexMartini you and I have similar starts with the car world. I also started mine with a Mitsubishi 3000GT, but mine was a 1993 base which was like the SL, only with slightly more vague steering and none of the fancy bells and whistles. I was also on 3si at the same time you were.
@Jesko_VRS
@Jesko_VRS Жыл бұрын
My car brand forum is alive and kicking, i would say it's an exception though, other forums are dying or already dead. We still have daily strong activity. We currently have 40.000 members, not all active, but stil this forum never rests and people even meet each other irl through the forum.
@Boostguru
@Boostguru Жыл бұрын
Supraforums has stayed somewhat alive, people still come there for the archive/vault of information, and is much more active than other forums of newer cars I’ve noticed (for example: GTRLife vs. Supraforums is a night and day difference, GTRlife just feels so dead.) Either way all of them feel dead compared to back in the day.
@aadams3316
@aadams3316 Жыл бұрын
You’re out of the loop. I’ve seen a massive resurgence in forum usage.
@MKVII_A
@MKVII_A Жыл бұрын
I think social media is the new thing now, but having said that, the GR Corolla forum is still very active. I get lots of feedback there, and lots of helpful info being added almost daily.
@ericwilkerson5
@ericwilkerson5 Жыл бұрын
Ah the old I have this problem, looking for answers. Figure it out and never come back and tell.
@schafer240
@schafer240 Жыл бұрын
DSMFORUMS are still bumping man
@timscheuermann2554
@timscheuermann2554 Жыл бұрын
My build never got published on your site. Only ep3 probably being built right now
@MattMatt77
@MattMatt77 Жыл бұрын
I'm never going to forget a Life Time BAN from Honda Tech. Because a said A roll cage isn't only for safety but it also stiffens up the chasse. So I got a lifetime ban for trolling... 🙄
@Christian3522
@Christian3522 Жыл бұрын
So you got banned because you were right? Sounds like someone was upset. 🤣
@MattMatt77
@MattMatt77 Жыл бұрын
@@Christian3522 Well it can be that or they wasn't educated. Because it was a different time. There wasn't any KZbin. Because I do know that car people today would quote there favorite KZbinr. Even though that quote would very much go against them or their personal opinion. Like "driving a slow car fast is funner than driving a fast car slow". What's a quote from Jay Leno but other KZbinrs also been picking it up as well including your everyday person. They would say stuff like that but then there will be driving a Dodge Challenger Hellcat red eye and Bragg house faster than anything else on the road. 🙄 So back to the roll cage. Yeah it was funny because yabbas person would think it's for safety. When yes it is. But the benefit to stiffen up the chassis I believe it's worth the extra pounds of weight you're going to be seeing. Logical car speak and talk with something that wasn't permitted on the forms just like how it's not permitted today if you speak to your average car person about cars
@CleanCivilian
@CleanCivilian Жыл бұрын
Bimmerpost seems pretty alive still... Not as much wild DIY stuff over there compared to the old RX7 and Silvia forums.
@ryans5615
@ryans5615 Жыл бұрын
I refuse to join Facebook, so there is no community left. Discord is absolutely abhorrent for communicating, since it's a fancy chat and unless you're there, you will miss everything. All the car forums in the Twin Cities have died and I've not found a decent replacement that isn't FB.
@CraigBrosRacing
@CraigBrosRacing Жыл бұрын
GOD I miss those 30min Sunday car shows!!!!😢please make some videos i can chew on for a spell!!!....GIVE US MARTINI WORKS TV!!!!!LOL
@AudicyVEVO
@AudicyVEVO Жыл бұрын
if r3vlimited didn't exist, I would be so screwed trying to do anything on my E30 325ix. It being such a niche car those 10-20 year old forum posts saved my life. So I hope they don't go away and are saved, or return.
@casgarr1mt466
@casgarr1mt466 Жыл бұрын
Well kind of not really you can still find great videos on specific niche cars like robertdiy and his 850 videos we just dont have the patience to search
@KSwapTheWorld69
@KSwapTheWorld69 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE Forums!!! I just got done looking up the length of my rear end! Even though theres no Photobucket Pictures, -Hell- I dont need those to tell if its 3 inches wider haha😅 but yeah i will always look at forums
@lynnmckenney1987
@lynnmckenney1987 Жыл бұрын
Remember when you could filter a google search by forum posts? Those were the days.
@R19Robbin
@R19Robbin Жыл бұрын
Now we got tiktok advise on how to blow up your engine in record time 😂😂
@preemonk
@preemonk Жыл бұрын
Has there always been a martini drink at end of every video?😂
@waffleman7558
@waffleman7558 Жыл бұрын
As a wisconite, I had to double check that you did say valley fair
@gencymexmex6412
@gencymexmex6412 Жыл бұрын
The wayback machine allows you to see things that have been destroyed.
@davidhollingsworth5163
@davidhollingsworth5163 Жыл бұрын
There are still forums. I use an outback forum. There's still a ton of them
@spellzski
@spellzski Жыл бұрын
A lot of the forums i started at switched to reddit or made discord servers so i dont think they DIED per se but just took a new form
@malcolmn.5222
@malcolmn.5222 Жыл бұрын
Any quantifiable metrics on if forums are actually failing or is this anecdotal?
@YourPalQWERTY
@YourPalQWERTY Жыл бұрын
How about a part 2 on a more comprehensive way to find answers to car building questions?
@Anonymoose0913
@Anonymoose0913 10 ай бұрын
As a Subaru guy forums are like the lifeblood of our community. Sites like Nasioc are responsible for their own demise, they haven't updated ANYTHING in decades on the site to make it appeal to the modern user but they are happy to rake in all the Ad money. The search functions don't work correctly half of the time and it's pretty much a trashcan site at this point. If they were to modernize the site and improve basic functions I promise you the site would grow expentionally but they aren't willing to spend the money.
@dubiousf00d
@dubiousf00d Жыл бұрын
I still lurk around on forums. Theres a lot of useful information there if you're willing to sift through it. Or USE THE SEARCH BAR! 😂😂 Always had me chuckling when someone would say it.
@Treaxvour
@Treaxvour Жыл бұрын
I always wondered what happened to all the unviewable photos on forums. Now i know. F U photobucket! Also, holy crap that guy wrote a book for a story on his martiniworks page.
@casualcombine
@casualcombine Жыл бұрын
CorvetteForum and LS1Tech are still very much alive. But still, those guys, especially the corvette guys, don't change.
@pyrune1
@pyrune1 Жыл бұрын
The Mazda forums were my haven back in the day.
@Yan1nc
@Yan1nc Жыл бұрын
Those camera angle are straight out of craig leiberman
@eydvlogs3541
@eydvlogs3541 Жыл бұрын
I still use forums even if there is almost no new content. Lots of information still available.
@QuickStix26
@QuickStix26 6 ай бұрын
Honda Tech is all but abandoned. Such a great source for info and buying parts.
@GolfCoyote
@GolfCoyote Жыл бұрын
Bimmerpost seems like it’s doing pretty well, a rarity from what I’ve seen
@Lukemasonmedia
@Lukemasonmedia Жыл бұрын
Skyline forums are still active , got help with my question within a few hours
@kadenmarshall9524
@kadenmarshall9524 Жыл бұрын
i like the thumbnail a lot
@kghyeah9032
@kghyeah9032 Жыл бұрын
Now its all about facebook groups where members will look down on you for not buying the "right" parts.
@Doshiba
@Doshiba Жыл бұрын
Forums died because social media really Yeah there's other factors but the biggest reason is social media
@Mike_Atwell
@Mike_Atwell Жыл бұрын
Remember when cardomain was the photo spot for cars?
@f1fan3000
@f1fan3000 Жыл бұрын
Car forums never failed here in Europe. They are still an important aspect of car culture.
@NikoKyunKyun
@NikoKyunKyun Жыл бұрын
i still use forums nowadays because you can know whether an info is true or not, youtube is good for sure i still watch youtubes, BUT forums is the shit, wrong info will be berated and good info will come from the known person on the forum, in reddit you could easily tell a misinformation and you could get an upvote, i'm a rotary guy and pretty much learn to build engines from forums
@CRAPO2011
@CRAPO2011 Жыл бұрын
Some forums are still around
@TangerineTypes
@TangerineTypes Жыл бұрын
Im gonna be so screwed if rx7club suddenly disappeared
@ldadol
@ldadol Жыл бұрын
Who remembers TunerFriends
@jessevanarsdall9891
@jessevanarsdall9891 Жыл бұрын
lil nightride plug i see u
@AlexMartini.
@AlexMartini. Жыл бұрын
Love those guys
@philliptownsend2829
@philliptownsend2829 Жыл бұрын
What forums are dead?
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