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Originally Posted by RabidRat
Lol yeah it's pretty formulaic. So much so that I wonder if they're just trying to train AI on their show and let it run autonomously at some point.
"Hi I'm Yuri, and I'm Jakub, and we're goin' for a drive."
*B-roll*
"Now we send it! With no launch control!"
"And what would be the recommended tire of choice from Continental?"
"The Sirius XM fast-forwards but doesn't rewind."
"Today's episode sponsored by Vincenzo fine watches."
"Oh no, piano black?!"
"Cupholder test: fits a Tim Hortons small coffee!"
"Visor test!"
"Box test!"
"Speaking of mats, TuxMats for all your mat needs!"
*Random bickering.*
"Hersperers and terks?!"
"Exit sax theme*
My other go-to channel for good relaxing background noise, is Sarah n Tuned:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbQ_1Blo4vg
Kind of a blend of silly Straight Pipes and technical SavageGeese (i read somewhere she's an ex- airforce mechanic, and she's been doing some pretty cool restorations on her other channel).
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Throttle house 2.79m subscribers
Straight Pipes 1.68m subscribers
If memory serves me correctly, I believe it was throttle house that a million subscribers first. And in a desperate attempt for straight pipes to get there, they started pumping out 3 or 4 videos a week, right down to the point where it was the same car but a different trims.
At that point, I couldn't stand straight pipes and unsubscribed from them, it's way too linear, heavily shouting sponsors in your face, and it's the same bantering over and over again.
Not sure what the straight pipes channel is like now a days but it seems their subscriber count plateaued while throttle house continues to grow.
EDIT: Sarah's channel is pretty good, lots of different content from car reviews to rebuilding cars.