The American YouTube channel Petrolicious, which in many ways was the first with content about classic cars, has resurfaced after years of inactivity.
Petrolicious is back. After several years of inactivity, the YouTube channel focused on classic cars is back. The channel, which has been around for more than 10 years, has been acquired by duPont Registry Group. The ambition is to release a new film on the channel every week.
Petrolicious is about cars, personalities and the aesthetics of classic cars. The channel seeks to inform and entertain its audience of car enthusiasts.
– A lot has happened. But a lot remains the same. Thank you to our followers for being patient. We have something special coming for our members. There is more to come. But for now, you can sit back and enjoy the program, the people behind the acquisition write.
– The fascination with cars is not always just about the physical. Design, smell and sound can be part of it. But a larger part lies in something more abstract, says Petrolicious writer Gabriel Ionica.
Rob Simon is one of those who can relate to this feeling. He owns a copy of the legendary BMW E30 M3. The Bavarian car is a star on the automotive scene, even though it is close to 40 years old.
Despite a near-death experience in the red E30 M3, Rob has always wanted a new one. It wasn't just the driving experience he longed for, but also the deeper connection the car created between him, his father, and his brother, all of whom had E30 M3s.
The chance to restore the trio of vintage M3s came, but not in the way he expected. Watch Rob Simon's BMW E30 M3 story on the Petrolicious YouTube channel.
The story is moving, so have your handkerchiefs ready. If you're interested in classic cars, the Petrolicious YouTube channel is worth a visit.