Watching you sit and talk is kinda interesting, but when you add the mostly automotive visuals it gives me what I came to YT for: visuals. I can listen to a podcast, but the format like this one keeps me glued to the screen. Did someone say Q5? Mine is nice but that one at 1:14 is telling me 1) that I'm ahead of the modded Crossover thing and 2) that if there's something new coming it is definitely the slammed Crossover but whippin it like *we know it sells high but we want it low*. Spankin'. Yep, I think you are spotting a new trend here!
I definitely agree with the fact that SUV’s and vans are becoming more popular. Also agree with the fact that early 00’s cars like the cobalt and srt will become more sought after especially with 90’s jdm becoming so expensive now
Us guys with 3000gt vr4's, we have to retrofit parts from other cars aftermarket and get creative in a way to make it work. Such as splitter, wings and defuser's. Sometimes even engine parts.
Agreed modding on the more strange platforms, i really wanna see things like geo, Suzuki, Buick and the old Mitsubishis a lot more. Also hope to see more builds with actual “custom” exhaust systems instead of it always being a straight pipe or whatever everyone else is running.
The SUV show car trend mirrors what happened in the early 2000s. Back then, people modded whatever they could get: Celica's Corolla's, Civics, etc. Since SUV's are so common and easy to live with, it makes sense that they're coming into the tuning scene a bit more.
A trend I hope to see is quality. Plain old, no shortcuts, no compromise, craftsmanship. I know it's not likely to happen, but I'd absolutely love to see a trend of people dropping reps and Chineseium and deciding to only use real or locally-fabricated parts, even if it's more expensive, even if it means they can't go as wild as they hoped as quickly as they hoped. A trend of abandoning full-body wraps and returning to paint, at least for the car's base color. A trend of exercising good taste rather than just throwing mods at a car so that everyone knows it's "modded". A trend of making sure that every part has a purpose and every part is of rock solid quality. Never gonna happen, I know. But a man can dream.
Also, speaking of weird. Someone brought a big turbo Ford Festivia to a meet I was volunteering at. Looked every bit as ridiculous and scary as you’d imagine 😂
Early 2000s cars, domestics like the cobalt, GTO, G8 and maybe wagons with the ecomony people might be wanting all around car all the cars I just listed are good all around vehicles
I think for 2025 their will be more burnout specific made cars, whatever the car is if it can fit a ls motor its a go😂😂 burnouts and doing donuts would be the go to 2025
No you don't, you need a wagon. Or the realistic option since manufacturers hate making wagons is you need a minivan. SUVs are just a worse version of both of those car types
trying to make cars quiet. no popcorn sounds, no pops and bangs, no shootout sounds. Please make cars sound more bass, more cat breathing. And just when You go over 4000rpm then they sound loud. Hate the guy in block that has VW 1.6TFSI making noise, poping and going 15 km/h
What are you doing to your car in 2025? If you need parts we can help, mod your car at www.martiniworks.com!
Watching you sit and talk is kinda interesting, but when you add the mostly automotive visuals it gives me what I came to YT for: visuals. I can listen to a podcast, but the format like this one keeps me glued to the screen. Did someone say Q5? Mine is nice but that one at 1:14 is telling me 1) that I'm ahead of the modded Crossover thing and 2) that if there's something new coming it is definitely the slammed Crossover but whippin it like *we know it sells high but we want it low*. Spankin'. Yep, I think you are spotting a new trend here!
100% agree. Some of the cars shows had my jaw on the floor lol
I definitely agree with the fact that SUV’s and vans are becoming more popular. Also agree with the fact that early 00’s cars like the cobalt and srt will become more sought after especially with 90’s jdm becoming so expensive now
Also I think that mini truck culture will make a come back. I’ve seen some pretty sick looking ford mavericks
@@stevenjump4819 agree 💯
Us guys with 3000gt vr4's, we have to retrofit parts from other cars aftermarket and get creative in a way to make it work. Such as splitter, wings and defuser's. Sometimes even engine parts.
Agreed modding on the more strange platforms, i really wanna see things like geo, Suzuki, Buick and the old Mitsubishis a lot more. Also hope to see more builds with actual “custom” exhaust systems instead of it always being a straight pipe or whatever everyone else is running.
The SUV show car trend mirrors what happened in the early 2000s. Back then, people modded whatever they could get: Celica's Corolla's, Civics, etc. Since SUV's are so common and easy to live with, it makes sense that they're coming into the tuning scene a bit more.
is this just a podcast repost?
....YES. Two videos for the same amount of work lol. Pretty smart editing if you ask me 😅
I think sn95 mustangs with the 5.0 will start to become the next foxbody craze
I did a Mazda5 Van and it was pretty sick! It will defiantly make a trend in 2025! I said this for a hot minute that it will be big soon!
A trend I hope to see is quality. Plain old, no shortcuts, no compromise, craftsmanship. I know it's not likely to happen, but I'd absolutely love to see a trend of people dropping reps and Chineseium and deciding to only use real or locally-fabricated parts, even if it's more expensive, even if it means they can't go as wild as they hoped as quickly as they hoped. A trend of abandoning full-body wraps and returning to paint, at least for the car's base color. A trend of exercising good taste rather than just throwing mods at a car so that everyone knows it's "modded". A trend of making sure that every part has a purpose and every part is of rock solid quality.
Never gonna happen, I know. But a man can dream.
6:26 is a slippery slope! It's like takeover kids talking about how they have a skyline but it's also a g35.
I always have to remind them that there are station wagon skylights. Skyline doesn’t mean as much as they want it to
The suv take is spot on I would absolutely love an sq5
I saw an Audi a4 all road lowered on wheels it was extra nice
Crown Vics! There are so may "crown vics/ etc" out there - some shop should make ls mounts for pre 2003.
Also, speaking of weird. Someone brought a big turbo Ford Festivia to a meet I was volunteering at. Looked every bit as ridiculous and scary as you’d imagine 😂
I like the podcast, I gotta tune in one day 🔥
Early 2000s cars, domestics like the cobalt, GTO, G8 and maybe wagons with the ecomony people might be wanting all around car all the cars I just listed are good all around vehicles
The best trend will be modding our car at martiniworks
I keep seeing renegades and other jeeps like this
I’d love to see spinners on suvs come back
theres a jaguar XJS that i see on tiktok thats modified and its one of the coolest things ever
Alfa Romeo 4C is going to be lauded as a classic that was judged too harshly starting 2025
What wheels are on the vette 10:50 ? Deep dish would look crazy on my ctsv wagon
I’m from Madison WI and just got a 94 Toyota Celica GT-Four
I wanna see a modified Mercedes R Class AMG SO BADLY 😂
what are those wheels on the car in the backround?
80's and 90's Stalin and arrow color paint graphics will be making a comeback because I said so
You guys know of any good and reliable angle kits and bearings for an is300 2005
I think for 2025 their will be more burnout specific made cars, whatever the car is if it can fit a ls motor its a go😂😂 burnouts and doing donuts would be the go to 2025
Do video on the flex
I'm working on a 2000 mustang 3.8L
i need to know what parts to get for my 2014 hyundai accent
An oil change 😂
That Clickbait photo is Port St. Lucie style and its best🎉 actually most of the industry has gone Port St. Lucie style.
imagine having tiktok on your phone lol trash
R33 GTR and R34 GTT/GTS
VG30E mods are going to be huge! *consumes copium*
Well we got families now lol we need the suv lmao
Facts!!! I'm trying to mod a expedition for more power lol
Idk man, I’m a fan of my golf R
No you don't, you need a wagon. Or the realistic option since manufacturers hate making wagons is you need a minivan. SUVs are just a worse version of both of those car types
11:28 I think people are gonna start buying on Alibaba instead of paying for the same thing overpriced in america
Slammed suv or just a wagon now???😂😂
The music is kinda annoying
trying to make cars quiet. no popcorn sounds, no pops and bangs, no shootout sounds. Please make cars sound more bass, more cat breathing. And just when You go over 4000rpm then they sound loud. Hate the guy in block that has VW 1.6TFSI making noise, poping and going 15 km/h
lol who hurt you
We are do for a classy movement
If it is making sounds it better be from sheer performance
@@TheadfordChristianin this economy
Vankulture
Eww SUV b-roll...
first🔥
Quick wit it 🤝