Thug Bird's Personal Unpopular Petrolhead Opinions, Part 1 out of 6

As petrolheads, we all have our own perspectives and philosophies when it comes to being one, no?

As petrolheads, we all have our own perspectives and philosophies when it comes to being one, no?

Believe me, I love CarThrottle and the community for it’s constantly positive, helpful, and overall friendly community and the aura of carmaraderie that promotes such attitude, but then, even as I stay in this website, I have some negative opinions towards some major fads in this community.

Am I aimlessly posting this to generate controversy? By no means. I am merely voicing out my own opinion on some otherwise popular things that constantly get positive reception. I’d appreciate it if you’d read through this.

1. I Don't Believe in the "Built, not bought" Mentality.

Thug Bird's Personal Unpopular Petrolhead Opinions, Part 1 out of 6

Most petrolheads I hear about live by the famed mantra, “Built, not bought.”. Meaning, they only resolve to deal with cars by tuning it to the way they want, and resenting any car that is merely purchased, stock, or already upgraded like new Ferraris or Lamborghinis.

This is among the kind of petrolheads fads that I disagree with. Yes, tuning can always make a car better, but is it absolutely necessary to take away the virginity of every car you get your hands on? Some cars are often better left stock.

Would you really want to spoil it's natural beauty with unnecessary modifications?
Would you really want to spoil it's natural beauty with unnecessary…

And this mentality often leads to the resentment of supercars, which are well known for being the kings of car performance without the need for modifications, much to the chagrin of the more conservative car enthusiasts. Also, with supercars being accessible mostly to rich snobs, this would further deteriorate the reputation of these kind of cars towards most petrolheads, which often make them make vows to not buy these kind of cars and continue to buy tuner cars to, “express their aesthetics as a car enthusiast.”

Are you *SURE* you wouldn't like this if you have enough money? Don't deny yourself if you do like it deep in your heart.
Are you *SURE* you wouldn't like this if you have enough money? Don't deny…

“Oh, but Thug Bird! I hate new cars because they’re complicated, they look too extreme for my liking, too expensive, and too many people like it!”

Are you kidding me with that? You hate them because they’re complicated to work on? Like I previously mentioned, is it absolutely necessary to work on a car simply to fulfill a craving in your heart? Supercars are already graceful, poised, and powerful on their own. Is 200+mph and premium luxury just not enough for you? And too extreme? Why, do you want all cars, super car or normal to be conservative and only completed by modifications? That would get old too quickly.

Too expensive? Work harder if you desire it. Too many people like it, that’s why you hate it? Oh please, then why don’t you go hate on the BMW M3 or the Toyota Supra or something? Those are among the most liked cars among the petrolhead community, right?

…No? You wouldn’t because its good as it is? Then why don’t you think of new cars the same? That right there is borderline double standards. Is it because the M3 or the Supra is affordable and tunable? That’s why you refuse to talk bad about it? That’s not being reasonable. You’re merely siding with the conservative side because you’re more at home in that way. By no means is that a bad thing. Of course! We have our own tastes as petrolheads.

Whether you like tuner cars for being affordable and fun to work with is perfectly fine, but if your heart’s desire is to aim for the finer things, like luxurious new cars, then don’t deny yourself if you’re truly determined to get them.

But my point in here is this; Don’t persecute all new cars as tasteless simply because they’re modern, expensive, and complicated to work on. Isn’t respect for all petrolheads something you lot preach about as well? If so, why do you still have passive contempt for “bought” cars?

I am perfectly fine with an older, tastefully modified car as much as the petrolhead next door, but I’d also be equally happy to own a modernized performance car as good as it is left alone. I’m also perfectly aware that personally modifying a car is a petrolhead’s way to express his art to the world, and that is a wonderful thing to do. However, we should also be more considerate towards the future offspring of performance cars as artworks in themselves. The personal art of the makers themselves.

This is part 1 of 6 rants I have that are unpopular opinions. Am I wrong in some of these aspects? If so, do freely express it. I’m open to corrections.
I know I’m not perfect. I’m just an ordinary bird with a big heart for cars as much as all of you. This is merely just my personal opinion, nothing to take seriously. Every man (in my case, bird) to himself, right?
Thank you for reading this! I hope to make more content for you all. Thug Bird, out. chirp chirp

(••) ( ••)>⌐■-■ (⌐■_■)

See you guys!

Thug Bird's Personal Unpopular Petrolhead Opinions, Part 1 out of 6

Sponsored Posts

Comments

Kyle Ashdown

Preach it Thug Bird!

02/13/2016 - 05:08 |
8 | 1
Anonymous

I personally would have the Lamborghini because it’s too flashy. I like a car that may have a little bit of work but it blends in, but it can perform well for what it is.

02/13/2016 - 05:09 |
1 | 0
Eric Mark X

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Some cars just don’t need exterior mods.

02/13/2016 - 08:44 |
0 | 0
Dude McDubbs

Amen :-)

02/13/2016 - 05:10 |
0 | 0
essequattro

I just wrote an essay long rant in the comments and accidentally closed the tab. Now I’m too lazy to rewrite it. You’ll survive this time, Thug Bird. Next time you won’t be so lucky.

02/13/2016 - 05:23 |
61 | 3

Hahaha, I would have loved to read it though. Don’t worry! I still have 5 more rants to go!

chirp chirp

02/14/2016 - 05:29 |
0 | 0
ROYDZ

I just feel like I have put something in to a car, something that only I have. I just like making my car different because I am different, thats why I like tuning. Yes i will repeat any supercar any day but I love tuning and modification due to the individuality. Everyone has their own opinion!

02/13/2016 - 05:40 |
2 | 1
Austin F

I mean… Fair enough, just don’t act like that stock Ferrari has as much cred as a garage built 240 or whatever.

02/13/2016 - 05:54 |
1 | 0
Michael Kelm

Understand your opinion but I’m still a “built not bought” kinda guy, at least when it comes to my own cars. I have way more pride of ownership of a car when I know I’ve put time and effort into it, and a stupid as this sounds I know it was built for me, the way I want it, not for just any guy with money. And I can’t afford “bought” anyway, but I’d still go the “built” route if I had the choice of the two.

02/13/2016 - 05:56 |
2 | 0
zoppp

THANK YOU FOR THIS!

One of my unpopular opinions is that I like modern cars and appreciate modern driver aids.

02/13/2016 - 07:07 |
4 | 0
Dab of oppo

In reply to by zoppp

The best thing about driver aids is that you can only catch it once.

02/13/2016 - 07:33 |
11 | 1
jb28_photo

I would build a jdm car but not a ferrari
Simple as that

02/13/2016 - 07:20 |
1 | 1
rally2727

F12 and Aventador FTW

02/13/2016 - 07:20 |
0 | 0