By on July 8, 2015

TTAC YouTube Videos

TTAC hit 1,000 subscribers on YouTube today and it’s all thanks to our man Alex L. Dykes, who single-handedly puts together some great videos, and to those of you who’ve chosen to show your support with clickvotes.

If you haven’t subscribed, why haven’t you subscribed yet? Don’t you want us to make videos? Come on, people. Do it for Alex. Do it for TTAC. Do it so we can justify doing more than one video a week.

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13 Comments on “Thank You, YouTube Viewers – TTAC Hits 1,000 Subscribers...”


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    2drsedanman

    As far as I’m concerned, he is one of the best reviewers out there. Smart, objective, and covers all the little details a lot of so called reviewers gloss over. Keep up the good work, Alex.

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    Waftable Torque aka Daniel Ho

    My living room TV’s YouTube feed is stuck on Stampy the Cat, Popular MMOs, and iBallistic Squid. If you have a way of getting my kids off of Minecraft and onto cars, that would be a miracle.

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    jpolicke

    All you had to do was ask. Proud to be #1033.

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    Volt 230

    I would not purchase a new car without watching it reviewed by Alex.

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    SP

    Hmm, you folks do videos now? Interesting; I may take a look.

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    jeanbaptiste

    I’m sure I’m a minority here but I subscribed and after 1 minute of your Dodge Charger rt video the guy let out a swear. I then unsubscribed. I don’t want to sound like a prude but you don’t have to result to swearing to make you videos “edgy”. I know YouTube is full of people who swear and in some parts of American culture it’s the norm. But in other parts it’s not.

    I like to share my passion of cars with my kids. Part of that sharing involves me having to police what they watch. Since I like to share these types of videos with them I have to be very careful that I don’t pepper their minds with adolescent mentality. So after my first sampling one video on your channel, I came out disappointed. Please don’t take this as an insult to the context (it may be great) but know that editorial choices such as these will limit you view pool by some amount.

    I encourage your team to keep the channel g. Safe for the whole family.

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    What a coincidence.
    I just hit 10,000…. A few days ago.

    • 0 avatar
      TrailerTrash

      I just wish thee was some way to combine his review with a long term reliability portion…maybe add a TrueDelta portion.
      The reviews are my fav across the internet, but there is always that nagging longer term worry.

      And can he deliver lines!!! Some of his scenes are longer and (I think) uncut than film directer Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rope”!!!

      Take a breath, Alex!!!

      And his graphics really are cool…the size comparison, the ability to click onto other similar reviews along the bottom….just a very good job.

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    cornellier

    Subscribed. I’m more interested in which three-to-six-year-old former luxury car to buy than I’m interested in what the brands are pushing out. Show me the truth about cars.

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    bumpy ii

    I don’t watch anybody’s video reviews. Chews up too much bandwidth, and takes up too much time.

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