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** In his Ambassador review, he notes that the car made 175 horsepower from a 5.9 liter V8, a 2019 Subaru Forester he reviewed had a flat-4 that made ''182 hp''.
* TheOtherDarrin: The Honda Fit that replaced the Toyota Echo fills the same roles as camera car, and lurking in the background. Mid 2017 the Fit was given away to a fan and Mr. Regular stated that they have a new camera car but is very hush-hush about what exactly it is until the update video is released. In 2018, Mr. R. brought his new car (A gold 2004 Subaru Forester) into public attention when he had it taken in for rust repair. The Forester was eventually replaced by a 2000 Toyota 4Runner in early 2022.

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** In his Ambassador review, he notes that the car made 175 horsepower from a 5.9 liter V8, while a 2019 Subaru Forester he reviewed had a flat-4 that made ''182 hp''.
* TheOtherDarrin: The Honda Fit that replaced the Toyota Echo fills filled the same roles role as RCR's camera car, and would be seen lurking in the background. Mid 2017 2017, the Fit was given away to a fan and Mr. Regular stated that they have a new camera car but is was very hush-hush about what exactly it is was until the an update video is would be released. In 2018, Mr. R. brought his new car (A gold 2004 Subaru Forester) into public attention when he had it taken in for rust repair. The Forester was eventually replaced by a 2000 Toyota 4Runner in early 2022.
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* TheOtherDarrin: The Honda Fit that replaced the Toyota Echo fills the same roles as camera car, and lurking in the background. Mid 2017 the Fit was given away to a fan and Mr. Regular stated that they have a new camera car but is very hush-hush about what exactly it is until the update video is released. In 2018, Mr. R. brought his new car (A gold 2004 Subaru Forester) into public attention when he had it taken in for rust repair. While he plans on keeping the car for the foreseeable future, he hinted that he may want to replace his car yet again.

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* TheOtherDarrin: The Honda Fit that replaced the Toyota Echo fills the same roles as camera car, and lurking in the background. Mid 2017 the Fit was given away to a fan and Mr. Regular stated that they have a new camera car but is very hush-hush about what exactly it is until the update video is released. In 2018, Mr. R. brought his new car (A gold 2004 Subaru Forester) into public attention when he had it taken in for rust repair. While he plans on keeping the car for the foreseeable future, he hinted that he may want to replace his car yet again.The Forester was eventually replaced by a 2000 Toyota 4Runner in early 2022.
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** In June 2019, ''Tale of the Dale'', a documentary-type video regarding the scam that was the Dale three-wheeled car, was pulled after Roman (the narrator of RCR's "RCR Stories" documentary videos) discovered several factual errors in said video. The video was later remade and rereleased in October 2019 as ''The Tale of the Dale Revisted''.

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** In June 2019, ''Tale of the Dale'', a documentary-type video regarding the scam that was the Dale three-wheeled car, was pulled after Roman (the narrator of RCR's "RCR Stories" documentary videos) discovered several factual errors in said video. The video was later [[UpdatedRerelease remade and rereleased rereleased]] in October 2019 as ''The Tale of the Dale Revisted''.
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* {{Corpsing}}: Occasionally happens during voiceover recordings, such as the Mk. IV Toyota Supra review where Mr. Regular starts corpsing while saying "hot dicks" for 50 seconds straight, and keeps laughing while he attempts to continue reading the script until he forces himself to stop and composes himself.
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* FanNickname: '''The Meat''', for the dirty jokes, perverted monologues and general zaniness that almost always show up at least once. Got its name from the end of the 370Z review:
--> ''You just sat through two very calm reviews. Guess what? You just ate your vegetables, so next week '''COMES THE MEAT!'''''
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** In his Ambassador review, he notes that the car made 175 horsepower from a 5.9 liter V8, a 2019 Subaru Forester he reviewed had a flat-4 that made ''182 hp''.

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** In his Ambassador review, he notes that the car made 175 horsepower from a 5.9 liter V8, a 2019 Subaru Forester he reviewed had a flat-4 that made ''182 hp''.hp''.
* TheOtherDarrin: The Honda Fit that replaced the Toyota Echo fills the same roles as camera car, and lurking in the background. Mid 2017 the Fit was given away to a fan and Mr. Regular stated that they have a new camera car but is very hush-hush about what exactly it is until the update video is released. In 2018, Mr. R. brought his new car (A gold 2004 Subaru Forester) into public attention when he had it taken in for rust repair. While he plans on keeping the car for the foreseeable future, he hinted that he may want to replace his car yet again.
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** In his Ambassador review, he notes that the car made 175 horsepower from a 5.9 liter V8, a 2019 Subaru Forester he reviewed had a flat-4 that made ''182 hp''.
** In other reviews, Mr. Regular mentions how some features on old cars that were then considered advanced back in the day are commonplace now, or how much more power new cars make than old cars[[note]] [[note]]

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** In his Ambassador review, he notes that the car made 175 horsepower from a 5.9 liter V8, a 2019 Subaru Forester he reviewed had a flat-4 that made ''182 hp''.
** In other reviews, Mr. Regular mentions how some features on old cars that were then considered advanced back in the day are commonplace now, or how much more power new cars make than old cars[[note]] [[note]]
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] with the 911SC, when they spot a Honda Accord. The 911's owner points out that a modern V6 family car is faster than his car.

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] with the 911SC, when they spot a Honda Accord. The 911's owner points out that a modern V6 family car is faster than his car.car.
** In his Ambassador review, he notes that the car made 175 horsepower from a 5.9 liter V8, a 2019 Subaru Forester he reviewed had a flat-4 that made ''182 hp''.
** In other reviews, Mr. Regular mentions how some features on old cars that were then considered advanced back in the day are commonplace now, or how much more power new cars make than old cars[[note]] [[note]]
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** In June 2019, ''Tale of the Dale'', a documentary-type video regarding the scam that was the Dale three-wheeled car, was pulled after Roman (the narrator of RCR's documentary-style videos) discovered several factual errors in said video.

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** In June 2019, ''Tale of the Dale'', a documentary-type video regarding the scam that was the Dale three-wheeled car, was pulled after Roman (the narrator of RCR's documentary-style "RCR Stories" documentary videos) discovered several factual errors in said video.video. The video was later remade and rereleased in October 2019 as ''The Tale of the Dale Revisted''.

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* MissingEpisode: The Dodge Avenger review was made private in November 2018, due to Mr. Regular becoming more uncomfortable with some of the very edgy Meat in said review as time's gone by. There has been some talk of a re-recording with new jokes, but nothing's happened yet.

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The Dodge Avenger review was made private in November 2018, due to Mr. Regular becoming more uncomfortable with some of the very edgy Meat in said review as time's gone by. There has been some talk of a re-recording with new jokes, but nothing's happened yet.yet.
** In June 2019, ''Tale of the Dale'', a documentary-type video regarding the scam that was the Dale three-wheeled car, was pulled after Roman (the narrator of RCR's documentary-style videos) discovered several factual errors in said video.
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* MissingEpisode: The Dodge Avenger review was made private in November 2018, due to Mr. Regular becoming more uncomfortable with some of the very edgy Meat in said review as time's gone by. There has been some talk of a re-recording with new jokes, but nothing's happened yet.

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* MissingEpisode: The Dodge Avenger review was made private in November 2018, due to Mr. Regular becoming more uncomfortable with some of the very edgy Meat in said review as time's gone by. There has been some talk of a re-recording with new jokes, but nothing's happened yet.yet.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] with the 911SC, when they spot a Honda Accord. The 911's owner points out that a modern V6 family car is faster than his car.
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* FanNickname: '''The Meat''', for the dirty jokes, perverted monologues and general zaniness that almost always show up at least once. Got its name from the end of the 370Z review:
--> ''You just sat through two very calm reviews. Guess what? You just ate your vegetables, so next week '''COMES THE MEAT!'''''
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*MissingEpisode: The Dodge Avenger review was made private in November 2018, due to Mr. Regular becoming more uncomfortable with some of the very edgy Meat in said review as time's gone by. There has been some talk of a re-recording with new jokes, but nothing's happened yet.

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