SarahnTuned
SarahnTuned is an enthusiast automotive YouTube channel centered around project cars, modifications, restorations, fabrication work, and hands-on mechanical content. The channel is strongly personality-driven, with Sarah as the central presenter, and has built an audience around approachable DIY automotive work combined with humor, storytelling, and long-term project development. Unlike EV-focused review channels, SarahnTuned is primarily rooted in traditional car culture and enthusiast mechanics.
The audience consists mainly of automotive hobbyists, DIY builders, tuner-car fans, and viewers who enjoy restoration and modification content. Videos frequently include engine swaps, troubleshooting, custom fabrication, maintenance work, project updates, road trips, and mechanical experimentation. The channel appeals especially to viewers who enjoy following long-term automotive projects and learning through real-world workshop experiences rather than polished dealership-style reviews.
Electric vehicles are not the main focus of the channel, though EV-related topics or conversions may occasionally appear as automotive technology evolves. The broader tone of the channel is generally enthusiast-first rather than specifically pro- or anti-EV. Traditional combustion-engine vehicles, manual mechanical work, and car-building culture remain central to the content identity.
The presentation style is informal, humorous, and highly personality-led. Sarah’s on-camera presence is a major part of the channel’s appeal, blending technical curiosity with entertainment and approachable explanations. Production quality is strong for an independent creator, with clear editing, good workshop filming, and an intentionally casual style that keeps the focus on the projects and personality rather than highly polished media production.
The technical depth varies from moderate to fairly high depending on the project. The channel regularly covers practical mechanical work, diagnostics, fabrication, wiring, and problem-solving in real-world detail. However, the focus is generally on hands-on enthusiast mechanics rather than formal engineering analysis or scientific testing methodology. Viewers interested in DIY automotive culture and project-car ownership are likely to get more value from the channel than viewers looking specifically for consumer EV buying advice or structured EV testing.
Latest reviews
Still Cute When It's Angry! // 2020 Kia Soul GT-Line Turbo Review
giu 12, 2019
IT'S DONE! // Toyota MR2 Turbo Restoration
giu 09, 2019
Do You Need The V8? // 2019 Lexus IS350 F-Sport
giu 06, 2019
All This Hard Work Paid Off! // Project MR2 Turbo
giu 03, 2019
The BEST Hot Hatch I've Ever Driven. // 2019 Hyundai Veloster N
mag 31, 2019
From Junk to Clean AF // Project MR2 Turbo
mag 28, 2019
Hey Let's Chat!
mag 26, 2019
It Scared the Hell Out of Me! // 2019 Tacoma TRD Pro Off-Road Test
mag 24, 2019
Because Racecar!? // Rally Focus SVT Battery Relocation
mag 21, 2019
How to Reupholster a Seat // 2015 Subaru Forester XT
mag 18, 2019
$88,000 BUT is it Apocalypse Proof? // 2019 Toyota Land Cruiser
mag 15, 2019
Painting an Intake Manifold Pt.2 // Project Audi TT Quattro
mag 12, 2019
Desert Torture Test! // 2019 Subaru Forester Review
mag 09, 2019
Painting an Intake Manifold Pt.1 // Project Audi TT Quattro
mag 06, 2019
It Got How Many MPG!? // 2019 VW Golf SportWagen Challenge
mag 03, 2019
Problem Solved! Steeda Shift Kit Install // Focus SVT Rally Car
apr 30, 2019
It Begins! Cage Prep // Project SVT Focus Rally Car
apr 27, 2019
Nailed it or Nah? // 2019 Genesis 3.3 Twin Turbo Review
apr 25, 2019
My NEW Project Rally Car! // Pt. 1: Assessing The Situation
apr 22, 2019
Sending Tires to HELL One Bullitt at a Time! // 2019 Bullitt Review
apr 19, 2019
How Fast Was It?? // Honda Two-Seater IndyCar Experience
apr 17, 2019
I Better Not Screw This Up!! // Faulty Tachometer Fixed w/ $2 Capacitor?
apr 15, 2019
What's Next? // Monthly Livestream
apr 14, 2019
So Happy I Could Cry! // Project MR2 Gets New Wheels
apr 09, 2019