10 Things Petrolheads Do That Infuriate Non-Car Lovers

People who like cars are a total minority, but we're also supremely passionate. That means we can get a bit carried away, and sometimes that infuriates the non-car lovers around us!
10 Things Petrolheads Do That Infuriate Non-Car Lovers

Stopping to take pictures of random cars

Photo by KBB via Wikimedia Commons
Photo by KBB via Wikimedia Commons

Whether you’re into supercars, drift missiles or humble hot hatchbacks, no casual walk is safe from being interrupted by your camera phone. There’s generally something cool to be seen driving past or parked down a side street, and it’ll make your friends wonder why you can’t walk to your destination without getting distracted.

Taking photos of your own car

10 Things Petrolheads Do That Infuriate Non-Car Lovers

It’s not just other people’s cars that are safe from a petrolhead’s camera. Find yourself parked in a cool location, and it’d be rude not to turn around and take a few snaps of your ride.

What’s worse is driving past somewhere that’d look great with a car in front of it, resulting in you turning around for a quick snap. Your other half probably won’t appreciate being told to keep their head down and out of shot…

Interrupting conversations to point out cool cars

10 Things Petrolheads Do That Infuriate Non-Car Lovers

If you like cars, you have a natural ability to spot interesting metal no matter how quickly it flies by. This is especially relevant while driving - your friend is chatting away, and you spot something on the other side of the motorway. “Ooh, look, a Ferrari”, you blurt out, letting your friend know you hadn’t been listening to a word they were saying.

Being a terrible passenger

10 Things Petrolheads Do That Infuriate Non-Car Lovers

As a petrolhead, you know best when it comes to driving. That’s why being a passenger is difficult, because watching people who couldn’t care less about the art of driving wobble around from one near-accident to the next is really quite difficult.

When you’re pushing on an invisible brake pedal or pointing out hazards just in case, your driver will probably want to kick you to the roadside.

Getting enthusiastic about random old 'beaters'

10 Things Petrolheads Do That Infuriate Non-Car Lovers

When you’re really into something, you tend to like the things that the average person just doesn’t understand. Movie lovers will often say their favourite movie is some quirky black and white film you’ve never heard of, for example. And it’s the same with cars - you might know why the Toyota AE86 is so revered, but your mates will just see another crappy old hatchback.

They’ll probably wonder why they’re even friends with you when you squeal with delight at the sight of some beat up JDM legend.

Constantly checking the Car Throttle app

10 Things Petrolheads Do That Infuriate Non-Car Lovers

The wonderful thing about mobile phones is that no matter where you are, you have access to pretty much all human knowledge. For petrolheads, that means surfing the Car Throttle app to stay up-to-date with what’s going on in the motoring world, and to chat about anything and everything car related with fellow enthusiasts - and now it’s available on iOS as well as Android, so there’s really no excuse for not getting your fix!

Commentating on your own driving

10 Things Petrolheads Do That Infuriate Non-Car Lovers

Driving fast is obviously super fun, but sometimes in everyday driving it’s easy to get a bit bored. If you’ve grown up watching your favourite racing drivers’ actions being narrated, it’s great fun to come up with your own one-liners and whip out the odd cliche while driving around town.

Just don’t expect your mates to appreciate you screaming about diving up the inside into a corner when they’re trying to listen to the latest Justin Bieber banger on the radio.

Explaining driving dynamics to people who don't care

10 Things Petrolheads Do That Infuriate Non-Car Lovers

Channeling your inner Chris Harris by reviewing your car across your favourite back road might be entertaining and interesting to you, but your passenger probably couldn’t care less about the way your suspension handles rough tarmac.

That also goes for explaining the history behind a rare car you’ve spotted, or detailing the intricacies of Tesla’s business model after spotting a Model S on the road.

Watching Top Gear re-runs takes priority over all other TV events

10 Things Petrolheads Do That Infuriate Non-Car Lovers

Yes, it might be the 16th time you’ve seen this episode, but it’s a classic. They’re all classics! Your family or housemates must accept that whether it’s a big match or the series finale of their favourite show, Top Gear is life.

Pointing out vehicular inconsistencies on film

The Audi S8 in Ronin should have had a V8, but sounded a lot more like it had six cylinders...
The Audi S8 in Ronin should have had a V8, but sounded a lot more like it…

Television shows, advertisements and movies have a long history of inaccuracies with cars. Whether it’s a film set in 1975 showing a car that wasn’t facelifted like that until 1977, or a Subaru with a mysterious V8 wail, you’re going to notice.

Yes, the reason sounds and other such things are changed is to give the audience a subtle cue without having to take time to explain anything - for example, ‘this car is fast’ - but to those in the know it just looks amateur. Stop insulting our intelligence!

Comments

Anonymous

Keeping the windows down even if it is damn cold just to hear the engine and exhaust note…..

05/07/2016 - 02:00 |
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Anonymous

muito bom

05/07/2016 - 02:18 |
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Anonymous

Okay… 2 fast 2 furious. It bugs me to no end that the eclipse had subaru engine noises!

05/07/2016 - 02:23 |
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Anonymous

I hate when a car is obviously automatic, and the engine sounds the movie or TV show put out are that of a manual. Drives me crazy every time, and the worst offender is the TV show Supernatural

05/07/2016 - 04:31 |
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SaltyRider23

I remember that my friend (owner of a white, automatic pt cruser mind you) was driving with me in the car while it was raining. I remember that the water coming off of other cars tires were misting and making it harder to see if you got closer. I told him to stay back a little (he was a bit too close for my comfort) because he would not have all this water on his windshield and he would have more space in case something happened up ahead. He just told me that he is from Georgia and he know how to handle the rain… Apparently not -_-

05/07/2016 - 05:02 |
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He crashed?

04/23/2017 - 17:29 |
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Anonymous

That CT app plug was shameless

05/07/2016 - 06:02 |
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CitigoMan

In the bugatti picture Im like:
Check out Dat porsche.

05/07/2016 - 06:09 |
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The Bugatti is chrome too. Ew.

04/23/2017 - 17:30 |
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Anonymous

also, explaining to people why cars arent just a simple way of transport ..

05/07/2016 - 07:09 |
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Ben Conover

I did the last one just yesterday lol.
I was watching The Truman Show (great movie) and Jim Carrey was driving a 1998 Ford Taurus LX with cloth bench seats with removed headrests and a SHO front bumper. What?!?
The LX came with bucket seats (cloth or leather) and a different bumper. smh

05/07/2016 - 07:28 |
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DemyR

Telling your friends to shut up in middle of conversation when you hear a car reving .

05/07/2016 - 07:54 |
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