Clearly the weebiest car was the one with the omamori. Gotta say, though, since hanging an omamori from my car's choke knob 20 years ago, I haven't crashed once.
IT'S BACK!!!! (For anyone reading this in future who doesn't know, LRR's entire back catalog had a permissions change so non of it was viewable for 3 weeks)
When adam was telling the bridge story, i was expecting him to say he was a teenager because that's the kind of age i'd expect someone to be in order to be convinced to get drunk and run naked across a bridge. But this was a grown man. An adult. Making adult decisions. Doing adult things. Inspiring.
GM were super angry at Saab, because when they told them to slap a label on a stock GM car, they instead took it literally to pieces and made a whole new one. Saab may not have been profitable, but goddamn they made good cars.
Honestly, the Saab 900 Turbo SPG is one of my achievable dream cars. That shape is just so iconic and attractive, and you can get them at a pretty good price these days.
@@tylersimmons7105 Hate to burst your bubble but I owned one of these (admittedly the SE not the S) and it was a big ol' wallowy tank. 2/10 would not buy again.
Two things I love, mixed together in a stupid but fun way: Top Gear and LRR. It's the Kingdom Hearts of RUclips content. Also, yay! Alex is still around!
Rewatching and there's some good foreshadowing in the editing. 10:28 Ian's mention of how hard it would be to get parts for the Saab, and 29:45 his hope for a "BC onsen"
Replacing the vague and undirected (and occasionally problematic) boorishness of Top Gear with the energetic and carefree dynamic of the LRR crew works way, way better than I anticipated, and I want Episode 2 in my eyeballs like right now.
15:35 - Adam becomes a herald of the sticker massacre to come. HOW HAVE I WATCHED THIS ENTIRE SERIES 7 TIMES (yes... I have. No shame) AND NOT NOTICED THAT BEFORE?!?!?!?! Also... I have watched this series now for the 8th time. It's awesome.
I really do appreciate the fact that they were able to use a car from 1999, a year after I was born, to drive over a significant portion of Canada. It really sheds light to the durability of certain vehicles with maintenance, and caring for them
I'm getting Blues Brothers chills. "It's got a cop motor, 8 Cycle 4.6 Liter engine. It's got cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks. It's a model made after catalytic converters so it'll run good on unleaded gas."
I was honestly sceptical about this show and didn't get the hype in the LRR community, but GOD DAMN this is a great start. You guys just keep making what inspires you because it hasn't failed you yet.
Fun realisation - the full Road Quest episode count is approximately as long as one self-isolation work-from-home day. Guess who just found some new easily repeatable background viewing?
I still remember the sole reasons of subscribing to the channel. 1. I followed my friend to their panel at PAX West in Washington, then subscribing right there and then. 2. Saw a snip Road Quest there and subbed right there and then.
I don't know if y'all still read comments on this, but I just wanted to say I really love this series. I come back to it regularly, it's a really good chill time with some very funny moments, lots of gorgeous shots and honestly impressive production value. I know y'all are proud of it and you deserve to be. Thanks for making it.
After watching Road Quest all the way through twice, I finally got my driver's license at 27. Thanks guys! Edit: Got a car, planning road trip. Like actually thank you.
I'm still watching for Road Quest 2: The Trans-Canada. Featuring a stop at the Stampede to make the former Albertans face what they have abandoned in the most over the top way possible.
This is, beyond a doubt, the finest thing you've ever produced. It's what reality TV always could have been, and has until now failed to be. You should be amazingly proud.
Clearly I'm going to love this series. I've already watched it five times start to finish. For some reason, I find it impossibly relaxing. My literal only gripe, and it's a fairly sizable one, is that Cameron is not in it.
I must say, I have sometimes been a bit curious about Beej and his ability to run a show since the comedy sketches don’t bring out his strengths out in this phenomenal manner that is Road Quest. Awesome production! Go Beej!
So glad Road Quest is finally here! It's not as fast-paced and snappy as some of my favorite LRR content, but I think that this series is going to have great rewatch value for me as something to have playing in the background while I work on stuff.
Woo road quest! This show hits a great balance between still feeling like a LRR production and having the professionalism of a syndicated show. Hats off to Graham and everyone who worked so hard on this!
I must say this is phenomenal, when James pulled up with a convertible I thought, ok probably not gonna get the clearest sound in that car, but holy shit. I don't know if it's a testament to the editing, equipment, or both but amazing work either way. This was an amazing first episode and worth every damn minute of wait.
There are times when the buildup anticipation for something ultimately leads to disappointment. This is NOT one of those times! Already with just one episode, I can say that this was worth the wait!
Having already watched the entire series and coming back to the first episode, the question of the Crown Vic's kill count is a lot funnier! Oh, and an Onsen reference!
i'm gonna be honest. i've never watched ANY of loadingreadyrun and know nothing about them whatsoever, but someone recommended road quest in an achievement hunter video, saying it'd be cool to watch a series that was just a road trip, and here i am. i'm liking this already!
@@robertabugelis3962 Every vehicle I've worked on has it either under the body, tucked into the frame, or under the hood near the intake. Apparently newer (2008+) cars they started to do away with filters entirely? At least that's what my friend is saying, especially Ford. I wouldn't know as my latest car is a 2015 VW diesel and it HAS to have a filter that I can plainly see when I open the hood. Those things are massive. Every vehicle before that was 99 and earlier.
IT FINALLY BEGINS! :Airhorn emote: I've been waiting with baited breath for this to finally be done, I'm so happy for Graham being able to focus on other projects now XD He was probably getting super tired of editing I'm sure.
Holy moley this was SO worth the wait. I have to know what happens next. I have to admit I was skeptical when this series kept getting the "It's coming, we promise, just not... yet" treatment... but now that the fruits of all the (insane) labor that must have gone into this are here for us to enjoy... wow. Can't wait to see the rest. Also, I can't explain how stoked I am that one of the cards is a Saab 900. My old man drove Saab 9000's, 900's, and 9-3's for much of my young life, and seeing that sucker pull into frame was just the right kind of nostalgia to have me hooked for the duration. I hope that the 900 makes it the whole series, because that is one hell of a car.
This was awesome and I seriously cannot wait for the next episode where I can only hope beej and ian repair the crown victoria on their own without any of the proper tools
I think I was there (watching from the other side of the globe) when this was first announced and throughout the many, many trailers, I was extremely excited to see this come out. I'm here now, watching for the third time and by gods this is one of the best things I've ever watched. I'm so incredibly thrilled to have this as my Tuesday wake-up calls for the next weeks. I have nothing but good words for the entire show. Definitely can't wait for next week!!
I immensely enjoy this format! Also find it very amusing to imagine where and how the additional filming crew is always around and trying not to get into shot.
That ferry anxiety (and last passenger elation) applies to your neighbors down the sound as well. Feels great to be the last one on, I think that's happened to me 3 times so far.
I have been to BC only once and can confirm that the Squamish and Whistler areas are incredible. Im just pleased that I know the areas they are driving, though I doubt it will be that way for long :'D
Normally I'm not into this kind of show or VLOGs because it's with people I don't know nor care about. But I'm REALLY loving this show!!! It's like Graham's VLOGs, because I know who these guys are I enjoy it that much more!
I am very much engaged by this content. This is bloody awesome, you guys, and I am glad that we finally get to see it after all the hard work, time and effort you put into this. Looking forward to the next episode, and thank you for waiting until it was good and ready to show it to us!
I absolutely love this! I know nothing about cars, but I always like the wholesome energy between people that are "stuck" together for long stretches of time. Plus, the drone shots are amazing!
To be fair, Louis, a Crown Vic never dies in its FIRST in-CAR-nation. This one has not only served its time, and as others have said, the departments that used them (read ALL OF THEM) "Rode them hard and put them away wet", but quite probably passed over the boarder (legally or otherwise) to boot. To be blunt, I'm surprised it passed the vehicle safety inspection in the first place.
"While the kids are eating chicken strips and playing magic". The one kids table I want to be be at
I KNEW ALL THE DESERT BUS WAS SECRET TRAINING FOR SOMTHING!!
BC roads are way too curvy for Desert Bus, but if they go through the mountains, there's flatness on the other side.
Now we just have to replace the stearing wheels with old cosole controlers!
Senshi Sun to be fair, the most direct land route from Tucson to Las Vegas is also too curvy for Desert Bus, if Google Maps is to be believed.
@@paulchapman8023it also goes *into* Phoenix.
"I did not care which car was the weeb police." James: truly the poet of our era.
James is Hemingway, Ian is TS Elliot, Beej is James Joyce
@@frnknstn64 Clearly, this makes Alex Hunter S. Thompson.
@@LexYeen and Ben is not a well-known poet, because there are no poets sufficiently happy for him to represent
The real Weeb Police are the friends we made along the way.
Clearly the weebiest car was the one with the omamori. Gotta say, though, since hanging an omamori from my car's choke knob 20 years ago, I haven't crashed once.
This is broadcast quality. No joke. I already want to throw money at a season 2!!
Beej selects 5 cars, none of them pass inspection. Beej is given a car that passed inspection. It dies in episode one. So... how cursed /is/ Beej?
the question is....would any of those other 5 have broken down?
*BEEJ* levels of cursed
Graham: Spends a year editing Road Quest.
End Result: ENTIRELY WORTH IT.
Having now watched the entire series: This comment, but EVEN MORE SO.
And a special callout for Kathleen on the audio mixing.
The day of prophecy has come. The planets have fallen into alignment.
Road Quest is here. And it is *good.*
I've been following LRR for years-actual, Billy-by-God years-and this is the first time I've seen Beej just go HAM over cars. Truly a Renaissance man.
John de Jong I’ve never had the opportunity to just go into it.
Brendan Dery As a car enthusiast among friends who aren’t, it’s awesome to see you’re into them. I got really excited when I saw the suit of cars!
"Oh the doors don't work"
I choked
You gotta get in the good way.
The "get in" that imediately followed was what got me.
@@Zara-Bari Put on your "Get In Helmet"
The least likely to die, dies first. Rip Crown vic.
It's one of those Joss Whedon style twists.
Well... given that they bought it with what remained of the entire fund, it can't have been THAT good a car or it would have cost more.
Police cruisers are (in)famous for having been worked to death by the time they get sold.
@@---we1ok And that explains why it was probably cheap for the on paper car they were getting.
Kinda fitting the Ford died first, as they say Found On Road Dead
IT'S BACK!!!! (For anyone reading this in future who doesn't know, LRR's entire back catalog had a permissions change so non of it was viewable for 3 weeks)
I cried when that happened. Which isn't saying much as I cry alot
When adam was telling the bridge story, i was expecting him to say he was a teenager because that's the kind of age i'd expect someone to be in order to be convinced to get drunk and run naked across a bridge. But this was a grown man. An adult. Making adult decisions. Doing adult things. Inspiring.
Rugby players are a unique breed
Rugby player though..
Though you must remember that the drinking age in Canada is 18, so he could still have been a teenager.
@@DavidLeeKersey he said he was 26
An adult, making adult decisions - after drinking a whole bottle of port.
"Doors don't open" made me lose my mind. This is gonna be so good
GM were super angry at Saab, because when they told them to slap a label on a stock GM car, they instead took it literally to pieces and made a whole new one. Saab may not have been profitable, but goddamn they made good cars.
Saturn had the same problem with GM after the honeymoon period wore off.
Honestly, the Saab 900 Turbo SPG is one of my achievable dream cars. That shape is just so iconic and attractive, and you can get them at a pretty good price these days.
My "some day when I can afford to have a car that isn't all about economy and reliability" cars have always been a 9-3 Viggen, and an E46 M3.
@@tylersimmons7105 Hate to burst your bubble but I owned one of these (admittedly the SE not the S) and it was a big ol' wallowy tank. 2/10 would not buy again.
@@viperion_nz Wallowy tank or tallowy wank? Both.
The editing of this was top notch. There wasn't a moment of downtime or wasted screentime.
Two things I love, mixed together in a stupid but fun way: Top Gear and LRR. It's the Kingdom Hearts of RUclips content.
Also, yay! Alex is still around!
Wow, it did not feel like 40mins during the premier
It didn't feel like 40 minutes outside the premier either!
Genuinely felt was like 20 mins haha
You mean the pilot ? That was only 30 min.
Oh, so it's like a Top Gear road trip special, but 12 eps and with the LRR crew.
Yup, I'm down.
"LRR Does Top Gear" is... unexpected... but hey, I'll take it!
L. Clay Manley LoadingReadyGear?! TopLoadingGear?! TopRun!!!
I prefer...TopLRR.
Cuts to Ian swerving violently into frame are my favorite
Beej's elation when he sees the Crown Vic is just the absolute best.
*watches all of road quest* "Well that was fun!" *Becomes unable to work in the middle of a pandemic* "Well, time to watch road quest again."
This is the most wholesome episode of TopGear/GrandTour ever.
I concur Joe V. Though quite probably they'd have been even more crude and abusive of each other once the editors got done with the footage.
Rewatching and there's some good foreshadowing in the editing. 10:28 Ian's mention of how hard it would be to get parts for the Saab, and 29:45 his hope for a "BC onsen"
This is more exciting than the moon launch
Time for Alex Beej shenanigans
This is like Top Gear. But with the coolest people in Canada!
Replacing the vague and undirected (and occasionally problematic) boorishness of Top Gear with the energetic and carefree dynamic of the LRR crew works way, way better than I anticipated, and I want Episode 2 in my eyeballs like right now.
15:35 - Adam becomes a herald of the sticker massacre to come. HOW HAVE I WATCHED THIS ENTIRE SERIES 7 TIMES (yes... I have. No shame) AND NOT NOTICED THAT BEFORE?!?!?!?!
Also... I have watched this series now for the 8th time. It's awesome.
This feels like LRR meets Top Gear. I love it.
That's what they were going for, and it's hit it right on the head.
I really do appreciate the fact that they were able to use a car from 1999, a year after I was born, to drive over a significant portion of Canada. It really sheds light to the durability of certain vehicles with maintenance, and caring for them
*Sees Alex in a gas mask*
Good, looks like he's been to Windsor, ON already
Just got the 20th anniversary hoodie...this calls for a Road Quest rewatch!
I'm getting Blues Brothers chills. "It's got a cop motor, 8 Cycle 4.6 Liter engine. It's got cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks. It's a model made after catalytic converters so it'll run good on unleaded gas."
All of RoadQuest was really just an excuse to explain how to leave Victoria. Genius.
This was 110% worth it that was $30 well spent by me for sure. I will just keep thinking my $30 went to the light on the Beej-mobile
That $30 *was* totally worth it.
I think my $30 was the little bit of plastic Alex pulled off the Sunfire right when they left. 😁
If only someone's $30 had gone to a working MAF sensor for the Beej-mobile. 😁
After watching episode 1 all I want is more Road Quest. Not just the remaining 11 episodes, but more seasons.
hats off to the 90 people that liked the vid with 4 minutes before we actually saw it
nah it's okay I don't want anyone to get sunburned on my account
I was honestly sceptical about this show and didn't get the hype in the LRR community, but GOD DAMN this is a great start. You guys just keep making what inspires you because it hasn't failed you yet.
This makes me want to go to Canada and go on a road trip.
I'd recommend skipping the middle. It's just real boring and flat here and it's as big as several smaller countries
The Road Quest theme gives me SO MANY CHILLS
I love that beej has knowledge. I know this isn’t necessarily about the cars. But it’s cool to have that extra level of info and source for comedy.
to quote Adam, ITS HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERE
Fun realisation - the full Road Quest episode count is approximately as long as one self-isolation work-from-home day. Guess who just found some new easily repeatable background viewing?
First rewatch of 2024!
I still remember the sole reasons of subscribing to the channel.
1. I followed my friend to their panel at PAX West in Washington, then subscribing right there and then.
2. Saw a snip Road Quest there and subbed right there and then.
I don't know if y'all still read comments on this, but I just wanted to say I really love this series. I come back to it regularly, it's a really good chill time with some very funny moments, lots of gorgeous shots and honestly impressive production value. I know y'all are proud of it and you deserve to be. Thanks for making it.
I was sold at "Uhhhh doors don't open get in."
I love this. Next season (if you do another) needs Cam, Kathleen, and Graham for sure.
Graham here, I was secretly there the whole time 🤫
When you have the top down on a convertible aren’t all the bees inside your car?
The real key is that they aren't trapped so they leave quick, normally it's going to be buzzing around the back window for most of the trip.
I see your point: with the top down, the "inside" doesn't end. So this also means that all the moose are inside your car.
@@SheeplessNW6 Which is only a problem when the Moose in question isn't chocolate. *rimshot.mp3*
Watching this again during quarantine to remember what the outside world is like.
This series is criminally underrated.
After watching Road Quest all the way through twice, I finally got my driver's license at 27. Thanks guys!
Edit: Got a car, planning road trip. Like actually thank you.
did you ever go on that road trip?
I'm still watching for Road Quest 2: The Trans-Canada. Featuring a stop at the Stampede to make the former Albertans face what they have abandoned in the most over the top way possible.
Hasn't even aired, and I already can't wait for the next episode. Great job.
Finally!!! I know how much effort you guys have poured into this series, and I can't wait to see that work finally realized!
Nynja Kitty
It’s great. It’s been a long time coming and I fell in love with the concept when they made the pilot
IT RETURNS
"Window controls... in the centre, like a jet." Ian
"Shh... Quiet semi-truck, we're filming."
I feel the need to bodge a Pi and Monitor together in my flat somewhere, with this playlist on repeat 24/7 during the quarantine.
A what
This is, beyond a doubt, the finest thing you've ever produced.
It's what reality TV always could have been, and has until now failed to be. You should be amazingly proud.
Clearly I'm going to love this series. I've already watched it five times start to finish. For some reason, I find it impossibly relaxing. My literal only gripe, and it's a fairly sizable one, is that Cameron is not in it.
I always go back to Road Quest when I'm feeling down.
I must say, I have sometimes been a bit curious about Beej and his ability to run a show since the comedy sketches don’t bring out his strengths out in this phenomenal manner that is Road Quest. Awesome production! Go Beej!
Wow, the time spent in editing was not in vain! This rivals - or heck - surpasses most road trip shows I've seen! Love it!
2023 HYPE! Time for the yearly rewatch! :D
And low the prophesied series is released.
So glad Road Quest is finally here! It's not as fast-paced and snappy as some of my favorite LRR content, but I think that this series is going to have great rewatch value for me as something to have playing in the background while I work on stuff.
Woo road quest! This show hits a great balance between still feeling like a LRR production and having the professionalism of a syndicated show. Hats off to Graham and everyone who worked so hard on this!
I think this is my 4th or 5th time through now, and it holds up every time and is every bit as good as I remember. Fantastic work you guys!
I must say this is phenomenal, when James pulled up with a convertible I thought, ok probably not gonna get the clearest sound in that car, but holy shit. I don't know if it's a testament to the editing, equipment, or both but amazing work either way.
This was an amazing first episode and worth every damn minute of wait.
There are times when the buildup anticipation for something ultimately leads to disappointment.
This is NOT one of those times! Already with just one episode, I can say that this was worth the wait!
Having already watched the entire series and coming back to the first episode, the question of the Crown Vic's kill count is a lot funnier!
Oh, and an Onsen reference!
i'm gonna be honest. i've never watched ANY of loadingreadyrun and know nothing about them whatsoever, but someone recommended road quest in an achievement hunter video, saying it'd be cool to watch a series that was just a road trip, and here i am. i'm liking this already!
I think you would like other stuff LRR does
God, this is like a nerdier version of Top Gear. I love it.
I never knew Beej was that mechanically inclined. Every option he gave at the end is possible, but here's one that everyone misses: fuel filter.
Are the inline on the crown vics? Never put a wrench on one.
@@robertabugelis3962 Every vehicle I've worked on has it either under the body, tucked into the frame, or under the hood near the intake. Apparently newer (2008+) cars they started to do away with filters entirely? At least that's what my friend is saying, especially Ford. I wouldn't know as my latest car is a 2015 VW diesel and it HAS to have a filter that I can plainly see when I open the hood. Those things are massive. Every vehicle before that was 99 and earlier.
IT FINALLY BEGINS! :Airhorn emote:
I've been waiting with baited breath for this to finally be done, I'm so happy for Graham being able to focus on other projects now XD He was probably getting super tired of editing I'm sure.
Holy moley this was SO worth the wait. I have to know what happens next. I have to admit I was skeptical when this series kept getting the "It's coming, we promise, just not... yet" treatment... but now that the fruits of all the (insane) labor that must have gone into this are here for us to enjoy... wow. Can't wait to see the rest.
Also, I can't explain how stoked I am that one of the cards is a Saab 900. My old man drove Saab 9000's, 900's, and 9-3's for much of my young life, and seeing that sucker pull into frame was just the right kind of nostalgia to have me hooked for the duration. I hope that the 900 makes it the whole series, because that is one hell of a car.
This was awesome and I seriously cannot wait for the next episode where I can only hope beej and ian repair the crown victoria on their own without any of the proper tools
I think I was there (watching from the other side of the globe) when this was first announced and throughout the many, many trailers, I was extremely excited to see this come out.
I'm here now, watching for the third time and by gods this is one of the best things I've ever watched. I'm so incredibly thrilled to have this as my Tuesday wake-up calls for the next weeks. I have nothing but good words for the entire show. Definitely can't wait for next week!!
Soooo... let's watch this serie again. I really hope they do another. I always loved LRR, but i followed this religiously as it was released.
I immensely enjoy this format! Also find it very amusing to imagine where and how the additional filming crew is always around and trying not to get into shot.
This is the best and it did NOT feel like 40min passed. Can't wait for more
I am in absolute awe of the sheer amount of work that must have gone into making this so excellent.
This series is giving me 'Canadian Top Gear' vibes and I love it
I'm fully expecting the Sunfire to get to the end of this trip without any problems at this point.
That ferry anxiety (and last passenger elation) applies to your neighbors down the sound as well. Feels great to be the last one on, I think that's happened to me 3 times so far.
I have been to BC only once and can confirm that the Squamish and Whistler areas are incredible. Im just pleased that I know the areas they are driving, though I doubt it will be that way for long :'D
I don't think we're going to have any trouble with the car.
- Adam Savidan, 2018, hours before they had trouble with the car
My family and I just did this exact trip in August. It was a bucket list since I was a kid, and absolutely did not disappoint! Fantastic series guys!
Normally I'm not into this kind of show or VLOGs because it's with people I don't know nor care about. But I'm REALLY loving this show!!! It's like Graham's VLOGs, because I know who these guys are I enjoy it that much more!
Revisiting in 2024. So good! My one regret, missed out on a Woodcock hat.
I am very much engaged by this content. This is bloody awesome, you guys, and I am glad that we finally get to see it after all the hard work, time and effort you put into this. Looking forward to the next episode, and thank you for waiting until it was good and ready to show it to us!
I absolutely love this! I know nothing about cars, but I always like the wholesome energy between people that are "stuck" together for long stretches of time. Plus, the drone shots are amazing!
Adam: Crown Vics never die.
Crown Vic: *dies*
To be fair, Louis, a Crown Vic never dies in its FIRST in-CAR-nation. This one has not only served its time, and as others have said, the departments that used them (read ALL OF THEM) "Rode them hard and put them away wet", but quite probably passed over the boarder (legally or otherwise) to boot. To be blunt, I'm surprised it passed the vehicle safety inspection in the first place.
the way beej stresses three cars, that and all the other quiet foreshadowings, its soooo good
Gosh darn I love this, this is like my 8th watch through of this
I fell in love with this three minutes and twenty seconds in.
I am normally more of a silent watcher, but... but... this is just too good. Thanks for this amazing series and I am so ready for this.:D
Commenting! Increased engagement! I've been waiting for this for a while and want it to get more attention
"Doors dont open, get in the good way" may be one of the greatest things I have ever heard.