The End Of The Car Community

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  • @AlexMartini.
    @AlexMartini.  Год назад +244

    I’m still wrapping my head around this topic so I apologize if my video here gets a little..stern. Not my intention but I do want to try and make a video that goes past just “takeovers are dumb.” I’d truly enjoy your thoughts on this 👇
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    • @BC_CARS
      @BC_CARS Год назад +11

      Nah nah nah being stern on the community is needed. Something’s need to be vented out and fixed. This shit stain on the community is something that needs to leave. We as the car community don’t vouch for this absolute utter bull shit

    • @bso4173
      @bso4173 Год назад

      Do your research mane. You got it twisted

    • @huntermacdonald6431
      @huntermacdonald6431 Год назад +4

      Honestly I agree. Do dumb shit when its only a danger to yourself but I feel like these might be stemming from anguish with all the recent laws targeted at car people and future gas car bans. I think people are pissed and want to do something to get back at powers that be. Still think its fucked up tho. I feel like real car enthusiasts are sensitive to the dangers they pose when engaging in illegal activities and this is clearly not that.

    • @longwingdetrain3183
      @longwingdetrain3183 Год назад +1

      I personally have been saying and think thats the younger car community is doing what the younger generation does, think they are better than their elders and do the same dumb shit they did. Understanding that what you are doing is illegal, and if you get caught there will be punishments is key. From my experience(in the Hampton Roads/Virginia Beach car scene), a lot of the younger crowd is “going with the flow” and imitating the people who’ve been there for awhile without thinking about what they are actually doing or putting the time and effort into understanding or even becoming good at something, as for the SAFETY of those who are not doing something illegal. One of my favorite RUclips channels is Safe Racer and he needs to be promoted far more in the car community.

    • @JustinAndCars
      @JustinAndCars Год назад +5

      Alex, not to take away from the topic but the death we are talking about was from a drag race, they took off (bmw) and lost control in the first 100 ft and hit a family on a golf cart. The real problem is idiots with cars & the mob mentality.. wildwood is a city that’s like 5 miles long.. no body should doing 60+ anywhere in that city.. people let there kids run ahead of them. It’s a family town. (Also the fact that the mayor allowed the event is mind blowing to me) not to say takeovers aren’t dangerous but anybody doing high speeds in a small vacation town is just an asshole and we all need to call out douche bags…

  • @campaignslayer
    @campaignslayer Год назад +1336

    As a gearhead in my early 30s I’m glad I belong to a small club. We meet up 2,3,4 times a year and it’s a park and chill with an occasional cruise past a kids birthday party. The mob mentality of takeovers bring the worst out of people. Even driving my SC300 in more urban areas makes people want to show off and do stupid stuff around my car….. like bro calm down, it’s a stock motor sc300 with over 200K on the odometer. You have nothing to prove to me. Rant over, I’m just sick and tired of my hobby now being demonized by average joe.

    • @user-sk4wf3ve6z
      @user-sk4wf3ve6z Год назад +39

      I get the same,I have a m3 bmw that's a weekend/track car and whenever I'm out in public everyone wants to race or do dangerous stuff when I have no interest in doing that,it's very annoying,I appreciate people appreciating the car but it gets exhausting dealing with idiots all the time,just go to a track if you want to let loose,even if it's 200 miles away and you only go 3 times a year,just go to a track

    • @campaignslayer
      @campaignslayer Год назад +8

      I agree 100% man. The track is meant for those type of things.

    • @oliverelizalde
      @oliverelizalde Год назад +1

      Amen

    • @prestoiidx
      @prestoiidx Год назад +21

      FR it shows their own insecurity trying to impress others who don't even notice them

    • @_Machine631_
      @_Machine631_ Год назад +8

      please don't ever refer yourself, or anyone for that matter as a "Gearhead". it's as bad as people calling me a "Hotrodder" as I drive around in my evo.🤦‍♂🤦‍♂

  • @Errorz404_
    @Errorz404_ Год назад +1156

    honestly im glad im in a smaller town where take overs don't happen, but even still, if im driving around in my lowered honda, the cops follow me around or pull me over and ask if im heading to a take over

    • @AlexMartini.
      @AlexMartini.  Год назад +135

      One can ruin it for everyone unfortunately :(
      We've got a new short dropping tomorrow so hopefully you subbed and let me know what you think!

    • @TheDeadCylinders
      @TheDeadCylinders Год назад +33

      We feel the same way, not enough people in our town for takeovers to be a big deal. Regardless there's still a handful of people that feel the need to ruin it for everyone else and leave a bad taste with the local police.

    • @dexxfilmz
      @dexxfilmz Год назад +6

      WT town ima go shut shit down 😈

    • @gang6009
      @gang6009 Год назад +29

      what's happening to you is totally illegal and you should stand up for yourself and your rights

    • @Errorz404_
      @Errorz404_ Год назад +12

      @@gang6009 huh, your right.
      i should probably look more into that

  • @ioriOki
    @ioriOki Год назад +640

    On my small island in Japan, street racing and the mountain roads were our only outlet, but we always did it with respect to the community and stopped for passing traffic. However, once I got to the U.S. it was something totally different and not at all safe. After I experienced my actual first track day, I have never looked back at the streets... to be honest, I lost interest in car shows due to the thrill of the track. I think the solution is more tracks, more skid pad events, etc. but the most important solution is people just growing up.

    • @kameroncrowell4416
      @kameroncrowell4416 Год назад +17

      It is my dream to experience the car scene and touge runs in Japan I drive the mountains around la and San Diego but I don’t think it will ever compare from what I hear

    • @UniqueHandles
      @UniqueHandles Год назад +21

      Who asked?

    • @tristinwhitworth9121
      @tristinwhitworth9121 Год назад +108

      @@UniqueHandles you're the problem

    • @moxine_
      @moxine_ Год назад +54

      @@UniqueHandles not you, now shoo

    • @lordodin5755
      @lordodin5755 Год назад +6

      Lol i don't even get that far i just wanna build cars.

  • @Daysaturate
    @Daysaturate Год назад +232

    Honestly TikTok in general has had a big hit on the car scene, with all these clout chasers messing up nice cars with bad builds, or people encouraging owners to rev, burnout and such.
    Like a recent event I went to, it was just filled with people running around chasing the pops and bangs for their TikTok videos, and disregarding other people by bumping into them or not watching where they're running. One dude even kicked my camera bag just to chase a car popping and just continued running. If my stuff broke, I had no way of tracking down who exactly it was. Genuinely was just a horde of clout chasers running like a zombie mob.

    • @cckiller0053
      @cckiller0053 Год назад

      Well it looks like we got to take back our streets, have your guns ready, protect your roads from these street gangster wannabes

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk Год назад +7

      What also makes me chuckle about that is how they even get clout ,I mean they don't own the car they're filming.
      The car owner is who I give credit to, not the guy recording it

    • @theyourmumifyer
      @theyourmumifyer Год назад +10

      What you say is spot on. I hate the community these days, I refuse to even download tiktok. I rarely even go to cars and coffee now either because there are rarely nice cars there anymore. It’s just the same shitty tiktok builds.
      It’s just a shame that no one seems to drive their cars these days for enjoyment, it’s just drive to a carpark, take a few pictures or talk shit and drive home. Sad to see.

    • @brkbtjunkie
      @brkbtjunkie Год назад

      TikTok creates zombies. China is happy.

    • @x1warrior1x85
      @x1warrior1x85 Год назад +2

      tiktok ruins everything

  • @pieboi3082
    @pieboi3082 Год назад +204

    It’s not just the car community, my generation needs to get their head out of there own asses.

    • @On_3
      @On_3 Год назад +1

      Facts

    • @connorbingel7134
      @connorbingel7134 Год назад +4

      I think we’d be pretty ok if we’d realize that we’re not the center of the universe

    • @olympus__
      @olympus__ Год назад +1

      Absolutely

  • @redheadmetalhead247
    @redheadmetalhead247 Год назад +574

    This is why I just build my cars for myself, in my garage, and enjoy them by myself. Would be nice to meet a few like minded friends who actually like cars and performance, and who don't build stuff for the approval of others. Street takeovers and most car meets are cop magnets, and I have no interest in them anymore. I used to go to them all the time, but the garbage people would ALWAYS ruin them, and it really killed my "love" for the car "community." It's a real bummer.

    • @mrjohnnyk
      @mrjohnnyk Год назад +18

      Yeah I agree, the idiots ruined the scene for people who got a real passion.

    • @frjhracing
      @frjhracing Год назад +8

      This is the way. I do this too, and it has inspired me to bring it to gaming where you don't have to worry about affecting others. You can see some of my stuff (irl autocross, completed projects, among the game project), but of course you don't have to. The sentiment is usually not shared, and instead we have the horrible mixture of machines + "look at me" culture. It all ends the same...even when the og show/event/gathering were not even including the takeover bs.

    • @UniqueHandles
      @UniqueHandles Год назад +2

      Yeah, nobody asked bro

    • @Prince_.A
      @Prince_.A Год назад +12

      Same man. I remember everyone tell me that I "should" have got a faster Camaro instead of mine. But I didn't get my car for others. I love my car and I don't care what other people think. I just hang out with the couple friends I have with similar car interests and stuff because the general car community tries to do too much. I'd rather do donuts by myself than for a crowd lol

    • @mrjohnnyk
      @mrjohnnyk Год назад +11

      @@Prince_.A I have found that hobbyist communities too often get like that, where you get these out of touch elitists trying to force their ideals/biases on others. The older you get, the less you want to deal with people like that, and the less patience you have for their antics. Just doing your own thing and knowing what works for you is always the best way forward.

  • @colinhawks2469
    @colinhawks2469 Год назад +240

    One of the things I’ve noticed in car culture over the past many years in general is the escalating scale and intensity of behaviors within it. Meets started getting really toxic with increasing levels of aggression and “acting out” to the point where I stopped going. Same thing has occurred I believe with these street takeovers. Shit’s gotten way too out of hand where it’s just flat out dangerous. Idk, maybe it’s just me, but I feel like being in a situation where have to worry about life or property (mine and others around me) isn’t really “a good time”. Doesn’t even feel like it’s about “cars” anymore to me but rather an out-of-hand street party with an automotive flavor.
    …honestly, I think I’m growing very tired of the current clout chasing epidemic in culture. Feels like it’s everywhere these days. Feels disingenuous…

    • @christcarscountry6870
      @christcarscountry6870 Год назад +32

      People go to meets nowadays just to have their cars complemented to feel good. So when they realize no one cares and are just there to hang out, they act out to draw attention.
      In all honesty, I think social media has something to do with it. Yeah, I know I sound like an old man, but anything you post on the internet has the possibility to be seen, like, hated, or otherwise responded to in some way. And influencers make being the center of everyones' attention look so appealing. So when you get used to the attention, and used to being heard and responded to or complemented or whatever simply for just existing in the internet space, it drives people to demand it person-to-person as well. Dopamine's a hell of a drug, and everyone's overdosing on it these days. Real life doesn't give you the same instant dopamine kick that the internet is made to, so you gotta chase attention to get the same gratifying response from people.

    • @fathead8933
      @fathead8933 Год назад +2

      This is how you get vehicle inspections that make you remove all mods or the car can't get registered. AOPRs are gonna end car culture and it's the car culture's fault. And if they don't, it's only a matter of time before a sub 30 year old with a rwd will have to pay a couple grand a month for insurance. Ask the guys from the 60s how things worked out for them.

  • @SimbaBeezFN
    @SimbaBeezFN Год назад +245

    It’s definitely sad. I mainly used to go to car meets to look for a car like mine to ask questions and maybe even give advice, make friends to cruise around with, and more importantly, observe other builds enjoy the atmosphere wit other car guys, but nowadays things are so crazy everybody want to prove they have the biggest balls

    • @e46m54nissansr20937
      @e46m54nissansr20937 Год назад +16

      Exactly man I’m not into all the rowdy stuff. Im there for the cars, to look at peoples builds, a little talking/networking.

    • @RogueCowTurd
      @RogueCowTurd Год назад +19

      thats why i basically go to only cars and coffee events. way different atmosphere. but apparently according to these types of people standing around in a car park is boring

    • @idriveastationwagon1534
      @idriveastationwagon1534 Год назад +5

      I remember back in the old days (the 2000s), the wildest thing i saw at a car meet was a chihuahua who got loose and ran into a busy street. One guy shouted, "that was a youtube moment". This was June 2007. Simpler times.

    • @JustinAndCars
      @JustinAndCars Год назад +5

      @@idriveastationwagon1534 good ole days when the wild dude did a burnout on the drive out and people yelled ”world star” and one even recorded anything 😂

    • @FordHoard
      @FordHoard Год назад +2

      Around where I am, all the car shows are classic cars with mostly older guys who own them.

  • @joshbugarsky9877
    @joshbugarsky9877 Год назад +137

    as a younger car enthusiast the part where you say make sure your not putting anyone else at risk is so true, drifting an intersection is really never a good idea. Go to some random country road with no one for miles and the only thing at risk is a tree

    • @veyle-trickshotter5232
      @veyle-trickshotter5232 Год назад +26

      Empty parking lots are fine lol. Rather spin out then hit a tree

    • @OnasaD
      @OnasaD Год назад +10

      @@veyle-trickshotter5232 hahaha I remember (thankfully driving a shitbox civic) going straight into a bush on the country side…

    • @bungholio1586
      @bungholio1586 Год назад +6

      @@veyle-trickshotter5232 yeah but I think his point is “rather kill/hurt myself being dumb than take out a whole family while doing it”. That my though process at least.

    • @azi9_ity
      @azi9_ity Год назад

      @@bungholio1586 but endangering others is fun. I'd rather take others with me to hell than go by myself. Of course, I'm not going to tell anyone this secret, though.

    • @mitchellbl2228
      @mitchellbl2228 Год назад

      Even that to me is stupid. Less dangerous and only a risk to you. But if it was me, and I truly loved my car and have lot in it, I wouldn’t want to risk destroying it just for 15 seconds of fun drifting. But to each their own, I won’t judge others who do it safely and only risk their lives and property

  • @kalanisarpi4731
    @kalanisarpi4731 Год назад +267

    For those that are interested,h2o was started because the air cooled Volkswagens were having shows and meets but didn’t accept the water cooled one. And so h2o was born so that that the water cooled Volkswagen people have their thing (get the name now?). It grew to be a euro car meet then it’s was just a meet and now it’s crazy

    • @TitillatedGoat
      @TitillatedGoat Год назад +4

      ossh it makes sense now lol im crom nz and now i know 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🫱🏽‍🫲🏾

    • @michelangelo5903
      @michelangelo5903 Год назад +6

      that was a dope fact thanks for sharing

    • @Tyler-Passat
      @Tyler-Passat Год назад

      I miss those days😕

  • @rccustomsli
    @rccustomsli Год назад +180

    Feel like the most of the car scene now a days especially where I'm from is all about getting the most clout. Alot of gatekeeping at meets or shows, certain cars now allowed in. People complaining about police, but then trying to do burnouts and donuts. I feel like it's moving away from the cars itself and more about the clout. Which is sad 😔😔.

    • @thatracinggtbmx6453
      @thatracinggtbmx6453 Год назад +10

      Bicycle shows are the exact same i took a lowrider bike and so many people were like do a wheelie or ooh your stupid why didnt you keep it stock like bruh i just want it lookin nice and its physicaly impossible to do a wheelie bc one the seat and pedal placement 2 the frame wouldnt survive when you slam the front wheel down 3 you basically sit on the back wheel

    • @thegirthquake8574
      @thegirthquake8574 Год назад +27

      That's the main issue-- it's not about car enthusiasm anymore. It's just about clout, you're absolutely right.

    • @e46m54nissansr20937
      @e46m54nissansr20937 Год назад +1

      Thats sad man, what cars are they gatekeeping against? Can you give a few examples

    • @rccustomsli
      @rccustomsli Год назад +3

      @@e46m54nissansr20937 seen them not qllow people to meets if your car doesn't look a certain way, seen people yell people to move there cars put of spots because there car isn't nice enough some messed up stuff.

    • @thegirthquake8574
      @thegirthquake8574 Год назад

      @@e46m54nissansr20937 Why are you attempting to sealion? Dude doesn't need to cite a source for his anecdote lmao

  • @streetpilot4098
    @streetpilot4098 Год назад +75

    This trend is going to suffocate the car community. I live in a town of around 60,000 people and there's a decent sized group that likes to put on car meets, but there's been a couple times where some idiot will try to crash it, and it's never even a vehicle worth bragging about. One meet some kid in a Ford Ranger showed up to the Lowe's parking lot we were in and did a burnout until we chased him out. Then the last meet at a parking garage, some kid shows up in a Nissan Altima and tries whipping it around until a few of us chased him out. Hell, the organizer got their plate on video and told the property's security about it because we're done screwing around and letting these idiots mess up our meets. It only takes one jackass to screw it up for everyone, and the news articles prove that.
    Like you said, find an open empty area to have your fun in, where you're only putting yourself at risk.

    • @UniqueHandles
      @UniqueHandles Год назад

      That’s why I crash the meets in a tuned FD 😉 Altima kids aside, you’re kinda dumb and not a lot of people care about your opinion

    • @garrettmac1970
      @garrettmac1970 11 месяцев назад

      Is this Lancaster Pa? Sure sounds like it!

  • @29shdw
    @29shdw Год назад +136

    based🙏 speaking facts. As a young car enthusiast seeing all these fart-can regular traffic takeovers and speeding, just looking for the old, peaceful car shows, small relatively safe street races and safe car meets. Hopefully things will get better by next year when I get my licence. Most takeovers and burnouts and stuff is just arrogant young people. I know I'm also young but thankfully my father as a classic car owner has taught me the difference between the good and the bad. Looking forward to the car scene improving! thanks for the video Alex, many people need to see this!!!

    • @AlexMartini.
      @AlexMartini.  Год назад +4

      Appreciate the support! Hope you subbed to watch the next video!

    • @indy5280
      @indy5280 Год назад +2

      I kinda know the feeling. I also do not have a license yet but I also cringe when I just see street takeover crash or something like that on the news. It is giving the car culture a bad name. I also enjoy going to a peaceful car show. The only difference is that my parents do not own classic cars. I do help with basic maintenance

    • @existinginaspace8347
      @existinginaspace8347 Год назад

      You won't find any here that aren't strictly classic cars only because they all get kicked out of the parking lots.

  • @henrynewgent8481
    @henrynewgent8481 Год назад +70

    Takeover people desire attention and mayhem. It’s that simple. There’s plenty of other ways to go do donuts and slide your car around without putting innocents at risk. They don’t get to be the center of attention doing donuts in an empty lot with no one around.

  • @UpperRobin29
    @UpperRobin29 Год назад +51

    This is gonna be a spicy comment so buckle up-
    I mean the problem is that these takeovers really make a bad name for actual enthusiasts. We have it hard enough as it is and in the eyes of your average layman, these people seen on TV and Tiktok who are actively shutting down intersections, crashing into each other, running into cars and getting themselves killed; They think that's us. And God help you if you're a Mopar enthusiast that doesn't partake in these events because now you essentially have a big red target on your back thanks to these folks.
    My Gov here in Florida, Desantis just passed a bill that made these events "illegal" which I fully support on paper but the problems with that is 1: Takeovers, street racing and hooning is already against the law, 2: All it does is raise the fines for getting caught and a 30 day impound period (I think it should be more severe personally), and 3: Every officer is gonna enforce this differently. I don't want this to become like California where the cops will pull you over for just about any excuse they can find. The cops down here are generally so chill and lenient towards modified cars here and I want to keep it that way. You could be driving anything from a clapped out stancy boi g35 to a rust bucket Ranger with two missing wheels and an untied sofa hanging out the tailgate and you'd still not run into too much trouble with law enforcement.
    But at the same time the amount of bs they allow people to get away with especially in Miami and Ft Lauderdale with the ATVs and dirt bikes is insane. You'll see a whole army of hundreds of people smashing mirrors, scraping up against cars, and blocking the already miserable traffic and who's gonna pay for that damage? You are because they're long gone and couldn't care less about others in their community.
    I think if we're able to get rid of this cancer on the car scene without impeding on actual enthusiasts who just enjoy their cars, it'll be a really positive impact on the car scene. Maybe some of these takeover people can learn to take their skills to a track or a burnout box while not endangering the lives of others and looking like clowns in a circus act.

    • @AlexMartini.
      @AlexMartini.  Год назад +8

      You said it extremely well. The less of this happening, the more people can actually enjoy shows and meets, and hopefully the less cops involved!
      We've got a new short dropping tomorrow so hopefully you subbed and let me know what you think!

    • @e46m54nissansr20937
      @e46m54nissansr20937 Год назад +3

      Thats ok im gonna start snitching on them not going to let them ruin the fun and reputation for true car enthusiast

    • @DoktorJeep
      @DoktorJeep Год назад

      Hey man that sofa comes in handy.

    • @BMWROYAL
      @BMWROYAL Год назад

      How many people got killed at the actual takeover

  • @marcusowens8326
    @marcusowens8326 Год назад +44

    I hope this gets a million views man, seriously one of the most powerful calls to action I've ever heard.

    • @mrjohnnyk
      @mrjohnnyk Год назад +1

      The car enthusiasts need to take back their scene.

    • @UniqueHandles
      @UniqueHandles Год назад +1

      @@mrjohnnyk That’s not going to happen, lol

    • @5.3taliban10
      @5.3taliban10 Год назад

      @@mrjohnnyk more like crash 💥 it🤣 like they been doin 💯

  • @cyberzombie038
    @cyberzombie038 Год назад +43

    It all boils down to the saying "There's a time and place for everything."

  • @sinonasada9078
    @sinonasada9078 Год назад +18

    We all grown to play videos games like NFS were the warning label is to " take it to the racetrack and wear a seatbelt"

  • @Christian3522
    @Christian3522 Год назад +156

    There was a season closer meet in my city that pretty much turned into a takeover as everyone was just being super rowdy and just doing burnouts in the streets for no reason. A lot of us are getting fed up with it due to all the extra heat we have been getting from police now. Same thing with way too loud exhaust with pops and bangs. Guess we just have to teach the younger car enthusiast.

    • @AlexMartini.
      @AlexMartini.  Год назад +28

      We need to be role models for the upcoming enthusiast generation!

    • @alexsihota9763
      @alexsihota9763 Год назад +1

      Edmonton?

    • @joebone3151
      @joebone3151 Год назад +2

      Burnouts are fine they are meant to go one direction. But the donuts are what kill it.

    • @Christian3522
      @Christian3522 Год назад

      @@alexsihota9763 how did you figure that one out 🤣. Yeah that whole meet with "Clown Holders" or whatever they call themselves

    • @alexsihota9763
      @alexsihota9763 Год назад +1

      @@Christian3522 I happened to be there, almost got hit by a subie tryna do a rolling burnout

  • @skizilla
    @skizilla Год назад +6

    I blame Dodge.
    If Dodge wouldn't lease a Scat or Hellcat to anyone with a credit score over 200 these things wouldn't be as popular as they are.

    • @MathWithMozart
      @MathWithMozart Год назад +3

      Yeah its the cars fault...how about raise your kids right.

    • @skizilla
      @skizilla Год назад +2

      @@MathWithMozart yeah that would help, but let’s not pretend there’s not a disproportionate number of new MOPARS represented at these things.

  • @sicari0s692
    @sicari0s692 Год назад +14

    Yeah the Atlanta car scene is now dead because of takeovers
    Can’t even get together with the guys anymore if the cops see more then 5 of us in one place they shut us down even if we just park and chill

    • @0Heeroyuy01
      @0Heeroyuy01 Год назад

      go some place that has a big parking lot that is a restraint then they cant kick you out so long as youre all buying food and not causing issues

    • @sicari0s692
      @sicari0s692 Год назад

      Even if we do that we have some cops just chill outside the establishment until we leave

    • @AlexMartini.
      @AlexMartini.  Год назад +3

      They'd rather be safe than sorry it seems!
      PS. Appreciate the comment as always! We're posting shorts and pillar videos every day during the week so it'd mean a lot if you subbed and let me know what you think of the next one!

    • @SafeBets3
      @SafeBets3 Год назад

      Lmao McDonald’s drive through with ur v8 LMFAO

  • @dadhats
    @dadhats Год назад +76

    I went to H2Oi from 2015-2020 and I gotta say it wasn't a takeover until 2020 where people started shooting fireworks at cars and fighting in the streets. doing burnouts every once in a while is one thing, but it started getting to a whole other level

    • @iamsuperflush
      @iamsuperflush Год назад +8

      hmm I wonder what big change happened in 2020 that could cause a rise in antisocial behavior. Perhaps some kind isolation event where we all lost the social check and balances that instilled a sense of propriety...

    • @DJSeeMaq
      @DJSeeMaq Год назад

      Nah. H2Oi was ruined when the JDM enthusiasts started showing up way before 2015. I'm not hating on the JDM scene at all, that's just when things went south. I think that was about 2010. I could call out a few events that started the decline, but anyone who was there already knows.

  • @rubbertoe.
    @rubbertoe. Год назад +7

    I stopped caring about the car community and going to car meets thanks to takeovers. They give actual car enthusiasts a bad wrap and honestly every meet I've been to the cars look terrible anyways

    • @UniqueHandles
      @UniqueHandles Год назад +6

      Cool. Not a single person cares that you left 😂

    • @rubbertoe.
      @rubbertoe. Год назад +7

      @@UniqueHandles Nice comment. I have plenty of friends who left as well. Nobody seems to care about you being IN the community either, really

    • @UniqueHandles
      @UniqueHandles Год назад +7

      @@rubbertoe. Okay…and?

    • @rubbertoe.
      @rubbertoe. Год назад +6

      @@UniqueHandles what was your point of replying? curious...

    • @UniqueHandles
      @UniqueHandles Год назад +7

      @@rubbertoe. To let you know that your opinion, in the grand scheme of things, is absolutely and utterly worthless

  • @e46m54nissansr20937
    @e46m54nissansr20937 Год назад +8

    We must start snitching guys if you dont I will. The true car enthusiast dont deserve this bad stigma

  • @dudeitsgood
    @dudeitsgood Год назад +6

    Grandpa Alex out here admonishing the reckless kids. I frickin love you man. Street takeovers are the negative association people have when they see an enthusiast's car on the street in the middle of the day. Some of us just love our cars because we've put our everything into them, then along comes the idiotic behavior that accompanies street takeovers and all of us are bunched in together by public perception. Appreciate you bro, always love your work. I know I don't have to tell you, but keep doing your thing.

    • @AlexMartini.
      @AlexMartini.  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your support

    • @UniqueHandles
      @UniqueHandles Год назад

      Your opinion is awful

    • @dudeitsgood
      @dudeitsgood Год назад +2

      @@UniqueHandles thank you Mars. Don't know how I live without your input. ❤️ your opinion on my opinion is valued. Please continue to provide your opinion on the highly subjective experiences of others. Thank you.

  • @Aldarris
    @Aldarris Год назад +27

    Social media brain rot, gotta love it

  • @ohhman9400
    @ohhman9400 Год назад +8

    what grinds my gears the most is when the news reporter are calling street takeover's "drag racing" like hello they're not going straight....

    • @ChainsawChuck13
      @ChainsawChuck13 Год назад

      The media has always been the enemy of car culture. If it bleeds, it leads.
      I live in fear of the day something major and car-related happens here in Alaska. Car culture can genuinely get pretty rowdy here without anyone getting hurt or arrested, because we haven't had anything truly reckless go on since the sportbike punks that came with the pipeline boom in the 80s. But the Anchorage Daily News spent every minute of the 2020 "pandemic" and ensuing "election" showing everyone exactly what kind of biased, unprofessional, agenda-driven IRL clickbait they are, and I don't want to know what they'd do if someone got hurt somewhere. The media's unique combination of ignorance and sensationalism is poison.

    • @z1u512
      @z1u512 Год назад

      Nor are they thinking straight

  • @jimmy9912
    @jimmy9912 Год назад +31

    I'm super lucky that I live in WA in a town where they are chill car enthusiasts it's always just car meets no take overs at all, unless you go to maybe Seattle or a major city going south but it rarely happens

    • @AlexMartini.
      @AlexMartini.  Год назад +3

      That’s a good thing man.

    • @BlokHed75
      @BlokHed75 Год назад +1

      I live outside of a few bigger cities but shockingly there's only one or two clubs that encourage dangerous clout chasing and toxic behavior like that. Every other club in the area hates them but doesn't say anything so they don't get aggressive and try to take down the rest of the local scene

    • @zachogdahl210
      @zachogdahl210 Год назад +4

      Same. The car scene here in western WA is super chill biggest drama we had was the leavenworth drive being shut down because there were way way too many cars going and the city was overwhelmed (800+ lmao).

    • @seattlejdmcivic
      @seattlejdmcivic Год назад +2

      I'm also from Western Washington to but I live closer to Seattle that's cool that it's chilled up there where you are BUT down here by Seattle..
      I'm only 29 but I grew up here in the early 2000s and Kent Street races are still big but they used to be huge in the early 2000s we're talking 500 to 1,000 plus cars every Friday and Saturday night I mean it got so big I remember when they did a national geographic episode on us that still on RUclips back in 2011!!
      The difference between the street races and these takeovers is at least up until about 2016 when the guy running it until about 2010 when he moved to Cali and then our friends took over from about 2012-ish till 2016 we had it organized!! There were certain tracks we would always race at in Auburn Kent Renton Seattle and Maple valley
      THE DIFFERENCE IS WITH OUR STREET RACES COMPARED TO THESE TAKEOVERS it's in the warehouse district that's shut down after midnight so the only people endangering themselves are the street racers we're not doing it on busy main intersections where there's a bunch of innocent people around the cops have known about it it's been going on since my grandpa was a kid in the 60s but like I said we go to deserted roads in the warehouse district that are shut down after midnight
      WE WOULD PURPOSELY TRY TO BE OUT OF SIGHT OUT OF MIND YES AT THE MEET SPOT IN KENTON RENTON 500 TO 1,000 PLUS CARS IS KIND OF HARD TO HIDE WHEN THEY FILL UP ALL THE PARKING LOTS AROUND THAT INTERSECTION but we all go in a big line to a race spot do our thing then when the cops eventually would come through flash their lights break it up for a second we all go back to the meet spot hang out again for another hour or two call the next meet spot where we would go race until the sun would come up
      The thing is about these takeover kids they purposely pick busy intersections on purpose yes street racing is still bad but the difference is trying to do it in an area away from people and other innocent drivers!!!!!
      These takeovers have done it in front of the space Needle I-5 freeway The narrows bridge and other main intersections while people staying close enough to get hit or cars collide into each other
      Ever since about 2016-17 I don't know who runs the races anymore and they still go on every Friday and Saturday night and they're not nearly as organized as they used to be listening to police scanners planning out the tracks ahead of time
      At one point when our group was running it back in the day we would tell drunk drivers you ain't got to go home to get the f*** out of here because we don't need to mix that with street racing no fights no shootings no bullshit take that somewhere else you're going to make it hot when it's already an illegal activity
      I even had my small group of friends at one time when we had our own crew back in the day where we would go race with about 15-20 cars but we'd find it secluded road that's away from everybody and everything on a long mile long straight away with nothing but farms around outside the city to the point where it was so chill even the people who lived at those farms would come out and sit and lawn chairs and watch us
      BECAUSE WE HAD IT ORGANIZED SOMEBODY WOULD SIT AT THE END OF THE ROAD ON EACH SIDE WITH THE RADIO AND TELL US IF THE CAR WAS COMING AT THE END OF THAT LONG STRAIGHT AWAY AND IF IT WAS WOULD SHUT IT DOWN WAIT FOR THE CAR TO PASS LET HIM THROUGH GO AGAIN AND WOULD RACE TWO BY TWO
      I'M SORRY FOR THE LONG COMMENT BUT I KNOW STREET RACING ISN'T GOOD EITHER BUT THERE'S A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DOING IT WITH RESPECT FOR OTHER PEOPLE ON THE ROAD AND AWAY FROM OTHER PEOPLE AND DOING IT PURPOSELY AND BUSY AREAS TO BE COOL AND ENDANGERING OTHERS IT'S ONE THING TO ENDANGER OTHER RACERS ONLY IT'S ANOTHER THING TO ENDANGER THAT FAMILY THAT'S IN A MINIVAN NEXT TO YOU AND YOU KILL SOMEBODY'S KID AND GOT TO LIVE WITH THAT FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE

    • @zachogdahl210
      @zachogdahl210 Год назад +2

      @@seattlejdmcivic i used to go to the kent races too when i was a teenager in my slow ass mitsubishi. I always enjoyed the fact that they were done on empty industrial roads. We had a small racing scene in kitsap as well but it was more of a touge vs drags like in kent. Used to block off part of sunnyslope road in port orchard and race along it. Lots of corners and no houses or side roads along the entire stretch.

  • @07wrxtr1
    @07wrxtr1 Год назад +25

    09:30 - Fatherless kids = chaos = "Build back better" - All of this stuff is related and by design - street "takeovers dude bro" is just one of many symptoms of larger problem.

  • @WANHandler
    @WANHandler Год назад +10

    Never went to meets, but I’ve noticed the uptick in crazy sideshows has bled over into places that never host sideshows. I remember there was one on a road not too far (a few miles) from my house and all the cars were from out of town. For the following week cops were behaving super paranoid despite the people they were concerned about not being local. It really sucks. Even the lowkey spots where enthusiasts would drive/hang-out have become more sparse. A few years ago it wasn’t uncommon for me to go up to a lookout point with my buddies and have some good convos a few random people-now we just see people passing by. With this being said, the assholes moved on to other roads so the people I do see cruising are less-insane than before. IDK. It’s just different . Everyone does stuff for clout instead of passion and sideshows are the epitome of this in the car community.
    The elephant in the room here is that basically all non-rural cops were told not to do anything about sideshows or general chaos for at least a year straight. Shit, now they’re undermanned and it won’t get any better for them.

  • @dham99
    @dham99 Год назад +18

    nail on the head. You engage in this type of behavior, you're not an enthusiast. You are literally just trying to cause harm and be confrontational.
    you cannot claim to be an enthusiast and turn around and intentionally destroy the meets/cruises that people work hard to get permissions for.

  • @SickStreets4K
    @SickStreets4K Год назад +8

    Sorry but while it’s still bad, TX2K style highway runs at like 3 am with little to no traffic isn’t the same as these idiots in shitboxes with no mufflers doing dumb shit in an intersection. But yea, can agree it’s all illegal anyway. Florida’s bringing the hammer down on everyone bc of how out of hand the takeovers started getting.

  • @christcarscountry6870
    @christcarscountry6870 Год назад +17

    Out here in Texas, every Saturday night in Kemah there used to be a car show in the Home Depot parking lot. All classic American cars for the most part. All oldheads with tons to share, tons to learn, and tons of respect. Some of these geezers were showing up in gassers, pro street, and everything in between. Some really killer muscle there. But they pulled up, shut their cars off, pulled out their lawn chairs and talked the night away. No one ever got hurt, no one ever got arrested, and the Home Depot that let them start meeting fricken loved them for the business and them being respectful - so did the Chick-Fil-A, Wendy's, and Target. It was heaven. When my dad realized I liked cars when I was a wee boy, he started taking me there. Tons of fond memories from that parking lot.
    Then the hot boi nation attacked.
    All of a sudden, these asswipe teenagers started showing up. No respect for the oldheads there. No care to learn how things were run at this meet. They came straight up, and started revving their little stock traffic-car Hondas, blasting shitty degenerate music out of their squatted, neon-infested trucks, and doing burnouts when they left. Pretty soon the Home Depot hated them, and so did the old guys.
    Eventually, someone got stabbed. Fucking stabbed. And the whole show was shut down. Cops came, Home Depot kicked us out, and that was the end of it. The show is over. A thirty year tradition is over. Because of arrogant teenagers. People MY age making ME look bad and ruining EVERYONE else's time to show off and feed their dumbass egos.
    Fellas, people of my generation, quit bitching about how old people hate us so much. Let's face it, between TikTok trends, Insta thots, and the kind of selfish, pompous idiots we have running around, they've got the right. The next time an old person is complaining about our generation, try to sympathize. Because chances are, they may have had something that was pure, respectful, and time-honored ripped away from them by people our age, and may have had to sit and listen as they justified their actions, and others came to their defense. I'm not saying you have to pretend to hate yourself around them, but understand that a lot of the times, this generation kind of just ruins everything. And if they hate us, it may very well be for something important. Just take your time with them, don't get all assholish and defensive, and just prove them wrong casually. Empathize. Break the trend of young people ruining old peoples' shit instead of complaining about how they don't like you. Respect has to be mutual. We'll never get it from the older ones, if we refuse to give it first or acknowledge their point of view.

  • @philt_zee
    @philt_zee Год назад +19

    Well done Alex! Absolutely love the message you’re putting over. You, sir, have a very mature head on enviably young shoulders. Power to you brother, and congrats on your latest business venture. I wish you all the best in luck and life 👍

    • @AlexMartini.
      @AlexMartini.  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much! Means a lot to me

  • @charles-yq2zo
    @charles-yq2zo Год назад +1

    I’m 17, and a huge drifter. The main reason I go to takeovers is because at least a takeovers there’s some security in the sense of cops just here me out. If I go alone to a parking lot, and a cop catches me, I’m not endangering anyone but myself but I still get my license removed. If I go drift in a takeover it’s the same consequences even with people. You can’t win. Either way drifting is going to get you pulled over, and frankly takeovers are much more fun, you can tandem and just chill. I do NOT associate with people that rob stores along side takeovers, intentionally keep driving when people run into the middle, and try to get as close to people as possible. My closest track is over 4 hours away, and my closest take over is 30 minutes. Also with a takeover, people block cops from being able to get you. Fake plates and boom you’re good. Now in the middle of an abandoned super mall parking lot, a few donuts and your license is suspended as well. If you want to drift at all, at least where I live, that’s how you do it. There is less bad takeovers as hard as it is to believe. Yes we’re blocking an intersection just fucking go around. We don’t block you from the front and the back. Reverse and flip a u turn. Honking your horn is just gonna make people get angry with you. If I was “stuck” I would honestly watch. It’s entertaining af. You guys can call me an asshole but honestly it’s easy to make opinions from the outside perspective. We’re not like Chicago, we’re not gonna set shit on fire and rob stores, we just want to drift. Again, this is all relating to where I live

    • @boredguy2935
      @boredguy2935 Год назад

      You're part of the fucking problem and ruining car culture and laws for the rest of us

  • @ericksonmoreno6029
    @ericksonmoreno6029 Год назад +9

    Love this video Alex, thank you for sharing and educating about the subject, hopefully a lot more people will be atleast more considerate on taking their takeovers to places were they only put themselves at risk and not leave an expense on normal people out there on the road

    • @AlexMartini.
      @AlexMartini.  Год назад

      Agreed! Also, thank you for your support

  • @Mark3nd
    @Mark3nd Год назад +1

    This happened last year in a little town, somewhere south of LA.
    I was close to getting off my shift in a grocery store. My car was parked at the end of a parking row. I saw two Black 1990s Miatas. Ignored them, but admired the work in silence and acknowledgement. Then 30 minutes later, groups and groups of cars started to come into the parking lot. It did not make me feel easy. I knew something was going to happen but never expected this event. After about an hour, a party size of cars and some food trucks came into the lot, i doubt it was official. It became so jammed, i couldn't leave till next dawn. My store had to close too early due to the car meet.
    And ever since that day, i rather avoid any vehicle group meets. Because they are now a plague itself

  • @alwaysadventurous7905
    @alwaysadventurous7905 Год назад +10

    Back in my day ”street takeovers” were called sideshows.

  • @BlokHed75
    @BlokHed75 Год назад +22

    I'm a younger car enthusiast and very new to being able to actually attend these events so it sucks that my generation is the one causing these issues.
    Luckily the car club I'm in sets up meets and shows with the owner of the property and the local police so if anything wrong only the people causing problems get in trouble. It's a great solution to the problem of takeovers/ the people starting them destroying the local scene.
    Unfortunately my club's solution doesn't stop the media coverage of these takeovers destroying the image of car enthusiasts.
    Personally I haven't heard from anyone that's pro takeovers which just goes to show they know what they're doing is awful but they don't care

  • @grrrgrrrr4878
    @grrrgrrrr4878 Год назад +21

    honestly i just hate takeovers because of how these people get hyped up over something that's so easy and don't even require any skill to do it, like anyone with a thinking ability can tell that.

    • @brandobee2264
      @brandobee2264 Год назад

      Like how you car meet niggas are hyped to park and chill 😂 where’s the skill in that

  • @fake_uras
    @fake_uras Год назад +4

    I think you hit the nail on the head with these kind of people being anti establishment. I feel like takeovers aren't even about the cars at all but just about doing dumb shit for kicks.

    • @maximus-0_o
      @maximus-0_o Год назад

      Exactly they don't give af about cars and aren't even car ppl they just want to do illegal stuff and act up. Bunch of kids trying to be tough. I honestly blame tiktok for this bs

  • @eastcoastken
    @eastcoastken Год назад +9

    I can't get behind the street take overs. Not really one for street racing either. I'd rather go to a track and do it there. It's been a goal of mine to buy a big enough piece of property to where I can have a huge lot for people to do this stuff at. $5 to enter and another $15 to whip some shitties in your car or drift it around a corner or two. I'm older tho and grew up in Okinawa where drifting at 3am in the industrial area was the normal. I'm guilty of doing some not so up & up things. And no I'm not justifying it because it was late night and the roads were empty. It was wrong then and is still wrong now.

  • @NothingXemnas
    @NothingXemnas Год назад +1

    I am so, SO glad that much of my enthusiasm for cars comes from humble and mature creators like ChrisFix, Jimmy Broadbend and Bladed Angel, and much of my knowledge comes from people like Fitment Industries, Donut Media, Driven Media and Everyday Driver. People who put education and culture into perspective and legitimely love what it means to own a vehicle (not just cars). Makes you feel appreciative of many different racing sports, from top fuel drag to rally, and many different tribes like Stance and Bosozoku, for as long as everyone is safe.
    This is what makes up the vast majority of the car culture. Takeovers are just a very loud minority that the community itself should work on pushing away and discourage.

  • @510ESO8500
    @510ESO8500 Год назад +3

    I’m from Oakland, CA home of the Side Show where all this originated. It’s been a part of our culture since the 1980’s. 415 made a song called “Side Show” in 1990 breaking down the culture. The song is up on RUclips if anybody wants to check it out. These new cats be drifting, you had to have bars and know how to swang yo shit in these streets, not sliding around in circles looking goofy

  • @Term1nator_
    @Term1nator_ Год назад +5

    “You can go to a track” - Alex
    *Me who lives on an island without a track because it closed in the late 2000s*

  • @EvoBeard
    @EvoBeard Год назад +29

    "maybe you're just an a##h0le", Bro I was thinking that as you were talking about those people, glad you said it!
    The issue is absolutely entitlement, and it unfortunately isn't just limited to 'enthusiasts' at meets/takeovers.
    It's a sad state of affairs wherein people just don't seem to have basic empathy toward others, whether or not they're actually being a huge/minor inconvenience to others, whether they're actually causing anxiety/fear/distress in others.
    All for the sake of getting a video clip out usually.
    Maybe I'm just an old git now at the tender age of 40, but even as a teen I was always telling my people to shut up as it got late and when we went places, I was always aware of our presence as a group, we'd always politely say hello to the elderly to make sure they didn't feel threatened and give way to people.
    I dunno if it's just how widespread media is nowadays, but it sure does seem like there's a distinct lack of empathy these days.
    We all like to have fun, people just need to consider whether someone else will be at the expense of their fun.

    • @observantmonkey4055
      @observantmonkey4055 Год назад +6

      these ppl would die for clout. its insane. they are in their own reality show. their own little matrix.

  • @JoeKammerExclusive
    @JoeKammerExclusive Год назад +1

    i’m from chicago southside, i do miss the meets from 4years ago and older, the famous lower wacker, white castle, ford city mall etc, there used to be a good relationship between CPD and the meets, we didn’t make fire circles, we didn’t takeover intersections, nobody got hurt cause nobody was in the pits and there were clear indications of where the safe line for people was, it used to have actual order, cops didn’t push so neither did we, they were just there to make sure no one got hurt and people still swung all night, it was peaceful i miss those times and going to the meets seeing it get progressively worse sucked. RIP southside meets.

  • @wisekyle0800
    @wisekyle0800 Год назад +3

    We in my city take over this area in a industrial park at night, and it's the coolest thing ever, we got food trucks, mobile DJ trucks, portapottys, a dead end road with this big circular end for donuts. Its literally a massive controlled party where yes we stunt, however if you're there you take the risk of getting hit. Gotta take that liability when you go and understand, or when you stunt, gotta be in control and don't do too much and step out of your control.

  • @n3ttx580
    @n3ttx580 Год назад +2

    I'm from middle of Europe, and a part of local JDM crew of a reasonable size (around 400 members, from which about 60 very much active). We do meets, where we just park somewhere, usually under a bridge, drink coffee, walk around and chat about cars, swap contacts and knowledge and parts. Then we go on a joyride in a pack, usually in the evening when there's less traffic. Up until the start (of usually a togue track, which is used as a professional hillclimbing track so the asphalt is top notch and there are void barriers) we behave (except loudness sometimes, but come on), and on the togue, everyone is very much aware that something might, and most likely will happen. Fastest cars go first, so they won't be blocked. Everyone knows who might do skids so they leave em space. When the togue's done, we usually end up at some random parking lot doing what we were doing before. Rarely after midnight, those few that last might do shit like donuts on an empty parking lot, or we might get a few spotters on a long stretch of a road and drag race. But each time, we have at least two spotters on each side of the road, we are not endangering nor blocking anyone from the regular traffic, and always being extra careful. Same goes for drifting on the parking lot - yes they might yell at us because we might destroy something, but given that there are no other places to do it and we take full responsibility (and fortunately nothing was destroyed yet, except maybe tyres), I think it is a fair trade-off. All of the meets are extremely friendly, chill, there has never been any ruckus, destruction, escalated situations or police involved. Yet we do stupid stuff, we love it and won't ever stop.
    EDIT: And there are many different ages, from youngest being around 20 to mostly 30 yo to some of our oldest hitting 50.
    TL;DR: Always be mindful of your surroundings, and put others and their safety at first 15 places. If you are absolutely certain that no one might get hurt and you won't cause trouble, then you can procceed doing stuff, minding you and only you bear full responsibility behind the steering wheel. And remember, absolutely no alcohol or drugs when you're driving.

  • @TheRockStar04261999
    @TheRockStar04261999 Год назад +14

    I remember when I saw a video of a street takeover here at yonge dundas in Toronto at the start of Covid, I thought it wouldve been fun especially since the roads were dead and no one was around. Seeing them now I just find I think the people involved are asses. I love my car and I have done some dumbass things as well, I hit the highway at night and drive quick / race or head out for a drive with my buddies on back roads but with those things we make sure we're not putting others in too much danger. Hogging an intersection and ripping around for the sake of it is just so unbelievably reckless for no reason

  • @mithyc2948
    @mithyc2948 Год назад +1

    I'm glad you're calling this behaviour out and being honest about what it's effect has on the community as a whole. If you want to do stupid stuff to scratch that itch then do it in a safe environment where you can control the entire situation, eg. a track. Too many people are looking for social media fame and ruining it for the rest of us.
    Me personally, I just want to hear that sweet exhaust tone of an LS with a lopey idle and some friends that like to drive to let off steam on the weekends.

  • @Projeckt_Daddy
    @Projeckt_Daddy Год назад +6

    I agree with the go do it somewhere by yourself. Have done plenty of pulls and stupid stuff on a back road where there are no cars around and no one to get hurt. But now I’ve come to realize the small price to pay for a track day is worth the extra safety for myself and others

  • @gamemastr7
    @gamemastr7 Год назад +1

    The sad thing is in my case, I hadn't even gotten started on car events around SoCal and I'm already not interested. I have a 1998 Subaru Impreza gc8 that I'm going to be restoring into the STI and I was going to go and show up to one of these events and now.... That seems very less likely now. The mentality that the community has when it comes to cars has changed and it's just becoming more and more toxic. People don't want to respect other people's builds anymore and it's just becoming more hateful. I happen to be one of those people that already feels like they don't belong there and I hadn't even got started on a transforming my cars yet. The funny thing is is that even non-car enthusiasts have told me not to go public with my builds cuz people are going to be hateful even if you are humble. To me, I just don't see the point anymore. That's just my two cents on the whole thing.

  • @martso9288
    @martso9288 Год назад +5

    This happens because either these people had no parents, or their parents didn't care about how to raise their children.

  • @ThatGuyFromThatOneApp
    @ThatGuyFromThatOneApp Год назад +1

    As a car enthusiasts, I hate takeovers with a passion. Also those host that let it happen. There are those host that do express they're dislike for takeovers but if youre not doing anything to enforce or stop these activities at your meets your just as bad.

  • @yeetusdeletus9
    @yeetusdeletus9 Год назад +3

    Going to local weekly car meets near me used to be my fav thing to do on some evenings in the summer. Takeovers started to happen and now car meets aren't allowed in my city anymore

    • @UniqueHandles
      @UniqueHandles Год назад +7

      Cool bro who asked

    • @yeetusdeletus9
      @yeetusdeletus9 Год назад

      @@UniqueHandles no one, just pointing out the retards who ruin a good thing for everyone else

    • @CaptainFordo21
      @CaptainFordo21 Год назад

      @@UniqueHandles you're all over the comments, being offended like a little snowflake. Do you not like being called out for being an asshole with your fartcan Civic?

  • @_Azariah
    @_Azariah Год назад +2

    The way the car scene is now, is unironically public lobbies vs private lobbies.

  • @isaiahharris1029
    @isaiahharris1029 Год назад +5

    I think one of the problems is with takeover crowds, is that they just want their 5 minutes of fame. You should need an entire audience to have fun doing some donuts. But they want to be immortalized in a 20 second TikTok just to only blend in with every other video because they all do, the same shit. I'm also tired of the excuse of not having tracks nearby. While yes, most tracks a nice little drive. The amount you spend on gas is still cheaper than a funeral. Where there is a will there's a way. I'm stationed in Sicily and catch a plane to Rome to go drifting on a track.

  • @ForzaWiz11
    @ForzaWiz11 Год назад

    A major part of the problem- After saving up and working my ass off building my car they demolished my only local race track. PBIR, formerly known as moroso. It was a part of history it was there for 57 years. 1965. Now we have no where to go unless we take a 3-5 hour drive, back and forth. Even the sheriff made a statement to not close the track that it would increase reckless driving.

  • @rustypotatos
    @rustypotatos Год назад +6

    Alex inspires me greatly. I knew you were holding back a lot while on fitment industries

  • @jordanseay216
    @jordanseay216 Год назад +1

    As many others think, takeovers are a massive stain on the car community. They're like the class one clown that ruins it for everyone. Any car you may find participating at a takeover is either a salvage title or about to be a salvage title and the people who attend them are no good, low-life thugs that contribute nothing to society and shouldn't be allowed to own and drive a vehicle. Honestly these need to stop.

  • @bigjdm5460
    @bigjdm5460 Год назад +11

    yep, i haven’t watched the vid yet but the takeovers gonna fuck it up for everybody

  • @DOHCKSeries
    @DOHCKSeries Год назад +2

    this is why i've shifted away from modified cars and owning a fast street car. I've gotten into motorsports and looking to race at a high level, car community just feels artificial now and everyone's doing things just to be cool to someone else

  • @thecarsmith
    @thecarsmith Год назад +3

    This is a great video. You brought up some great points in a really clear and concise manner. I also like the call to action towards the end. Now you got me thinking about how to make my own video on takeovers.

  • @joeyofblades
    @joeyofblades Год назад +1

    Used to look forward to Ocean City cruisin' every year but between friends not going anymore and the absurd special event zone fines, it's just not fun anymore. So easy to launch the car just a little too hard and get 8 different tickets worth $2000. The cops are downright predatory and give no fucks, they all hate that they have to be there and deal with car enthusiasts.
    Takeovers have ruined just about every local car meet in MD that isn't a cars and coffee. Basically any evening meet in the past few years has turned into a takeover/banger meet and property managers have even started preemptively refusing to allow use of their lots, either because they watched the news and are now scared of "what could happen", or their lawyers advised them that it isn't worth the liability. I'm glad you raised the point about this because so many people hate us now. Regular traffic, cops, property managers, all lump all car enthusiasts into the same stereotypes now and no one wants us on their properties, in their neighborhoods, or even on the street with them. Because all they think of is this whenever they see a modified car. I've heard in Virginia they are actively giving out repair orders for exhaust now; they are literally trying to break peoples' spirits and make them lose the will to even modify their cars anymore.
    It really does seem like the end, but cars and coffee and certain big events will survive. Sure I miss Friday night meets and hate getting up at 8am to go hang out with a bunch of 60 year olds at cars and coffee, but if that's all that's left I just have to accept it. But definitely gone are the days where anyone could host a car meet on short notice just because the weather is good... cops will show up within 15 min and tell everyone to leave because they don't have permission to be there. It sucks and didn't used to be this way 8 years ago but it is what it is.
    I think you covered a lot of good points. It really does get on my nerves when people use the most common rebuttal "bUt StReEt RacInG iS BaD toO aNd YoU dO thAt rigHt?" when someone denounces takeovers, but in the eyes of the law both are illegal so it's really just a matter of like you said, how many people are around that could potentially get hurt by the activities?

  • @andrewstahl6916
    @andrewstahl6916 Год назад +5

    Pretty happy that when I start modifying my car when I buy one (currently have a truck so not putting money into modding that just yet) is gonna be for me, and not to take to any shows or anything. If you take peer pressure out of the equation it stays a lot safer.

    • @AlexMartini.
      @AlexMartini.  Год назад

      Absolutely! Build the car for you, not anybody else!
      We've got a new short dropping tomorrow so hopefully you subbed and let me know what you think!

  • @churchofmarcus
    @churchofmarcus Год назад

    When I was in high school, the owner of a local motorcycle dealer let us use his parking lot for weekly drift events on Friday nights. The cops shut them down every single time for two months and then threatened the dealership with legal action.
    Now I hear those people racing and drifting down the street from my house those nights. I'm not mad. Two decades ago, we tried to do it right, and the law stopped us.

  • @MyNameIsNidos
    @MyNameIsNidos Год назад +8

    Takeovers are a cancer in the car community. Regrettably, I've been to a few myself, both sideshows in parking lots and actual street takeovers. It was cool the first one or two times, then it got boring and I grew out of it. Unfortunately, you can't change these peoples' minds about them. All you get in response is "but it's fun", "sounds like you don't get invited", or "i bet you're just a 🐱 and can't swing it".
    Sadly, in many areas police are cracking down on modified cars. I live about 2 hours north of Wildwood, and heard that the police there have been pulling over cars just for having modified exhausts. People that had nothing to do with H20i and weren't even there to begin with. Thankfully my town's police is pretty chill and a lot of the cops drive cool cars themselves (my close friend on the force drives a Supra lol). But you never know when the non-enthusiast cops will start to turn against the car community, in my town or any other town. You never know when law makers will begin passing stricter laws that restrict modifying our cars.
    That's my little ramble, I still haven't finished your video but I'm halfway through. So far it's great and you make a lot of great points, my friend.

  • @Berwyn.Heisey
    @Berwyn.Heisey Год назад +1

    Me and my family were going on vacation to wildwood and we had no idea that H20i was going on but when we showed up me and my brother being big car enthusiasts being sorta delighted that we were there around that. But my heart goes out to that familys loved ones. it just hurts to see the car community come to this. Also very grateful that me and my family being able to come home safe from that vacation.

  • @sadis91
    @sadis91 Год назад +8

    Oh man. Great video Alex. Street takeovers itself is an entitled event for the younger car enthusiasts. Most takeovers back in the day were part of the "underground culture" where you'd barely hear about them but the new type of takeovers are there to make news or clout chase and show off.

    • @e46m54nissansr20937
      @e46m54nissansr20937 Год назад

      Riiight man. People doing all this rowdy crap are not even really car enthusiast like that. I would love to join your club sounds like my kind of people

    • @AlexMartini.
      @AlexMartini.  Год назад

      Thanks for your support!
      We've got a new short dropping tomorrow so hopefully you subbed and let me know what you think!

  • @TMTFish
    @TMTFish Год назад

    As a car enthusiast, I agree with you. There is no benefit or coolness in harming people., especially people not involved. Its totally cool to mod your car, go for friendly cruises with people, meet up in a parking lot and check out builds. It is not cool, to be reckless, rude, harmful & toxic.
    There are times and places for everything. IF you wanna burn rubber, go to a auto track like you said. If you want to show off your car, go to an organized meet or fest. Don't be an asshat.
    Don't give officials shit when someone is injured, help out. There are so many feds I've seen and met that know certain street cars aren't fully legal and they do not do anything , unless you are being an asshat to them or the public.
    Spread the fun, the enjoyment & enthusiasm, not the irresponsible, incompetents & stupidity.

  • @thegirthquake8574
    @thegirthquake8574 Год назад +6

    NGL I've been missing Alex's smooth voice coming through my speakers lmao. Additionally, I find it funny how we're told to judge others based on the content of their character-- and yet look at these brainlets' characters-- vile, immature behavior. As a 25 year old enthusiast, I express myself in my Forte GT by going up the mountains in my area and going for a spirited drive. You don't need to be a moron to have fun-- if you think you can't have fun driving a backroad, you're not an enthusiast, you're rather low on the bell-curve as it were.
    This is genuinely why gatekeeping your hobbies is not only good, it is MANDATORY. It keeps bad actors from poisoning the well.

    • @ChainsawChuck13
      @ChainsawChuck13 Год назад

      Around here (Alaska), all the good twisties are either suburbanized or taken oven by out-of-state nature hippies. It makes me cry a little inside every time I come around a blind corner and see someone standing near the road, on the opposite side of it from their parked car.

    • @thegirthquake8574
      @thegirthquake8574 Год назад

      @@ChainsawChuck13 It's very suburban in NJ as well. You gotta travel nearly to NY state to get anything reliably fun. I sympathize with you.

    • @ChainsawChuck13
      @ChainsawChuck13 Год назад

      @@thegirthquake8574 Oh, I didn't mention the best part. The park road north of my town, the last refuge from houses everywhere, is starting to show more driveway-related activity near the bottom. Some E-list Discovery Channel "celebrity" started building his homestead with the gate right on the first corner (though any actual buildings seem to be quite a ways back in after that) and someone's also building a stupid ski resort because obviously what that road needed was more traffic.
      Oh, and most of the few driveways that are showing activity have political signs at the end. Every single one is for either an open leftist or an establishment "rightist". It's a good bet all these people think 35 is the highest the speed limit on that road should ever go, which will in turn allow it to keep attracting hippies and cyclists.
      The end is nigh for that road, and I'm not sure what can be done about it...

  • @lunsy9420
    @lunsy9420 Год назад +1

    A few teenagers, two in G35s and 1 in a 350Z did this at a 4 way right by my house. They caused a traffic jam and they were cussing the people waiting out. They were going hard with their mouths, not so much the cars. I was at home and my wife came home freaked out. Burn outs are lame especially when it's not at a sanctioned event. I wish I had been there. I would have just pulled up where they couldn't do it. These guys hit the ditches several times. They could not drive.

  • @SpectateDrake
    @SpectateDrake Год назад +3

    Tbh when I finish my build I will be at a track doing things I’d want to do on commercial roads. I did find takeovers amusing and such but in NC we do it in parking lots late late at night when nobody is in there. Much more respectable and much more safe.

  • @techMasterr81
    @techMasterr81 Год назад +2

    In Columbus, OH, most of the underground car scene has become solely takeover based. I haven’t been to a night meet in almost three months bc of how bad it’s gotten.

  • @Djdonthate
    @Djdonthate Год назад +4

    Not only is it just those accidentally getting hurt, it's those who are causing the accidents and fleeing while others who are apart if the takeover blocking off the path to prevent the innocent from following to get information.
    I saw a video like 2 weeks ago, an innocent person got stuck sitting at a light because of the takeover. The car doing donuts slammed into their car and they innocent person then followed them to try to get info, other cars in the takeover then blocked off the innocent person and surrounded their car

  • @apostle4122
    @apostle4122 Год назад +1

    Hey man, I saw you at Gatlinburg this weekend. I just wanted to say that this is the best breakdown of takeovers I have heard or seen. I hope that your travels back Midwest was safe and I hope you enjoyed the weekend, looking forward to more content. Keep up the great work!!!!

    • @AlexMartini.
      @AlexMartini.  Год назад

      Hey thank you so much! We got home safe and sound :)

    • @TheRealCatof
      @TheRealCatof Год назад

      Lol what bum ass city is named Gatlinburg lol?

  • @destroxxiv6489
    @destroxxiv6489 Год назад +38

    This is one of your best videos Alex. Great work.

  • @jamesstaggs4160
    @jamesstaggs4160 Год назад +1

    You pretty much hit the core issue. Alot of these people think just because they paid someone to make their exhaust sound like the invasion of Normandy and they have so much camber that only a two inch strip of their tires ever get worm out that they can do whatever they like on public roads. It's not as if we all haven't driven too fast down the interstate or did donuts in a parking lot, but there's a line that really shouldn't be crossed and they've driven so far over it they can't even see it any longer. If there's traffic around don't act like a jackass, stop using the middle turning lane to pass people, stop driving into oncoming traffic to pass people, get out of my tailpipe it's not going to make me drive any faster when there's ten cars ahead of me, and certainly stop running red lights and blowing through stop signs like neither one is there. That last one is becoming very common in my city and it's almost always some jackass in a Nissan or Infiniti. There's something about the Z and the G35 that attracts dipshits to buy them, ruin them with RICE and go tearing ass around the city like they own it. I used to always feel bad whenever I saw someone wreck a car they put alot of time and money into but ever time I see one of those things missing a wheel because they tried to jump the median all I can think is "I hope they don't have enough money to fix that."

    • @UniqueHandles
      @UniqueHandles Год назад +3

      All that text and still nobody cares.

    • @bdonkulousgames8562
      @bdonkulousgames8562 Год назад +1

      @@UniqueHandles Bro you are commenting no one cares on so many comments. Obviously you do to read all the comments and reply

    • @UniqueHandles
      @UniqueHandles Год назад +3

      @@bdonkulousgames8562 Who are you?

  • @l3m0n0sc1ty
    @l3m0n0sc1ty Год назад +4

    It’s the subtle RS references for me every time. Lvl 92 cooking Chef’s kiss. But I agree, street takeovers scare me personally, never been a fan. To me it looks cool on a camera when done right, but I could say the same thing about explosions. I’m not there actively participating, especially since just being a spectator could get you in trouble as well, so I’m good

  • @yayi5104
    @yayi5104 Год назад +2

    i'm from the bay area where "take overs" been a thing since the 80s. we call it sideshows. but we find it pretty normal it's part of our culture over here but the thing is i feel like social media and technology has exploited it so much now evryone wants to do it but the truth is they don't know how to act because most people are new to this unlike where i'm from.

  • @Wazootdrifts
    @Wazootdrifts Год назад +10

    This was honestly a great overview of what's going on. Thank you for a solid video about it. Keep it up man. We need more of this from everyone.

  • @jaydubb71
    @jaydubb71 Год назад +1

    I've attended ONE H2Oi in Ocean City MD years ago. I regularly attend the Hot Rod Cruise every year (twice annually). The stuff these KIDS are doing is just crazy. Running around in BANANA SUITS blocking traffic. Kids getting pissy drunk and jumping off of balconies. Sure there's been accidents during the Hot Rod Cruises. But the Hot Rod Cruises still happen and hasn't been banned. H2Oi has been. Street Takeovers are just plain dumb. Unsafe, unsanctioned, unsponsored and did I mention unsafe? But why are these events considered street racing? Because of H2Oi, now the Ocean City Police are fining and towing for EVERYTHING no matter the car event! All because of H2Oi! Let me mention again, H2Oi is the only car event that's been banned in Ocean City MD. I was just there for the Hot Rod Cruise (common referred to "Cruisin") LAST WEEK and not a lot of BS and/or shenanigans happened. Just my opinion and view as a "Cruiser".

  • @Fullsend.Automotive
    @Fullsend.Automotive Год назад +4

    i’m the guy who says #fucktakeovers but will hit a 40 roll with just about anyone at anytime🤣🤣🤣

  • @nanu4754
    @nanu4754 Год назад +2

    I think the problem is most of “car people” nowadays don’t actually care about cars at all. It seems to be trendy to be into cars. Half these dudes at meets just slap on a couple stickers, wheels, lower it and call it a build, go to a meet and be reckless. And scatter when the police comes it’s wack🤣

  • @yeoldeghettosquatch
    @yeoldeghettosquatch Год назад +4

    Over the last few years, I've slowly seen Automotion going this direction and it makes me sad. As a fellow Wisconsinite, I'm sure you've at least heard people complain about the event. and kids piling up Mustangs on the main drag definitely doesn"t help.

  • @Lowspirit_aaron
    @Lowspirit_aaron Год назад

    I think you said it best. Take over’s are the middle child screaming at the top of their lungs and throwing a tantrum to get attention. People are “building” cars for all the wrong reasons. At all the car shows the cars pretty much are cookie cutter and look the same. There’s no originality anymore. Furthermore, “no track within 30 miles” okay and? Most people who drift, drag race, etc drive that one way to an event. Mind boggling

  • @caffeine4130
    @caffeine4130 Год назад +37

    Definitely seems for the kids, like you said those that can’t get into the clubs but want to get into something.
    Can’t imagine doing something like that when you have kids at home, your perception/world-view changes. I can have fun at the track where I only endanger myself, and it’s a calculated risk that I’m mostly in control of.
    So yeah, it’s kid stuff.

    • @AlexMartini.
      @AlexMartini.  Год назад +1

      We just have to be role models for the younger generation just getting their first cars!

  • @Clubloosedriftguy
    @Clubloosedriftguy Год назад +2

    Anyone who's involved in takeovers needs to go to jail and their cars crushed

  • @keonia.9553
    @keonia.9553 Год назад +16

    Solid video man, keep up the good work.

  • @TheWutangclan1995
    @TheWutangclan1995 Год назад

    I remember reading a comment about supercars where you don't buy a lambo to attract women, you buy a lambo to attract men. I don't see how these takeovers are any different. At the end of the day, the drivers doing donuts in the middle of the intersection aren't helping themselves get famous, they're helping the spectators get famous because they got the footage and will forever have their dopamine hit of people liking it, or someone commenting, "sick vid bro". Meanwhile the same drivers have to risk getting slapped with a fine, car impounded, or possibly a prison sentence if they kill someone.

  • @thatracinggtbmx6453
    @thatracinggtbmx6453 Год назад +16

    Thank god someones talking about this dude i stopped going to car shows and highly re considered being a car enthusiast because this reason

  • @TryOverWish
    @TryOverWish Год назад +1

    I'm glad I dropped out of the "social" car scene 10+ years ago. People ruin everything. I still build cars & bikes, but for myself, which has been a much healthier experience all said and done.

  • @0Heeroyuy01
    @0Heeroyuy01 Год назад +4

    can honestly say iv never been to a street take over and never plan to be.
    shit i dont even go to car meets anymore b/c of the trash that show up.

  • @OnasaD
    @OnasaD Год назад +1

    As a car enthusiast it’s a shame that this is considered a part of the car community, the majority of people in my city absolutely hate on the thought of them however a couple miles away on the city next door they have a massive issue with takeovers, It does have to do with the community that surrounds it though, much elder and people who follow laws and realize the dangers live in this city however just next door the youngsters who prefer to run around being outlaws who follow clout culture reside

  • @kontroversyiskey5892
    @kontroversyiskey5892 Год назад +4

    Very Very good video. H20i was not a takeover, it just ended in the worst possible way.

  • @eurosonly
    @eurosonly Год назад +1

    I've actually never done anything like this. I drive a 20 year old camry. No one's gonna be impressed at my front wheel drive burn outs.

  • @possibleproblem479
    @possibleproblem479 Год назад +3

    10:21 its all of us man. every single last one of us millennials are entitled and insufferable as shit. Unbelievably infuriating.
    the more you think back on the impact of this generation to the rest of the world, the more you realize how much of a disease like plague we are. this video is just one more glaring example of that. entitlement everywhere. someone could literally be dying in front us and we'd still think its appropriate to pull this kind of garbage.

  • @Rey-vm9it
    @Rey-vm9it Год назад +1

    im from germany and glad that streettakeovers arent a thing here, but saying going to a track or something is near impossible except the nurburgring, which is very VERY expensive and not worth it for the amount of time u can drive on it. maybe for once to experience a legendary track but thats it. autocross, drifting and all that stuff is nearly impossible here.