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
Success! Fabricated My Own Rear Seat Delete // TT Quattro
jan. 30, 2019
Lost it in the Worst Possible Spot // Project MR2 Turbo
jan. 27, 2019
Is Fords Mommy Missile Fast? // 2019 Edge ST
jan. 23, 2019
Finally More Power! // Project Audi TT Quattro Stage 2 Tune
jan. 20, 2019
Do They Work? Big Brake Kit Tested! // Audi TT Quattro
jan. 17, 2019
The Spicy Turbo Miata // 2019 FIAT 124 Abarth
jan. 14, 2019
Big News! // Livestream Event
jan. 12, 2019
Some Fabrication Required? SW20 Kouki Lip // Project MR2 Turbo
jan. 09, 2019
Getting a Little Dirty! // Snow Hooning in Forester Gump
jan. 06, 2019
Problem Solved! Clearing the Big Brakes // Project TT Quattro
jan. 03, 2019
That's What She Said // 2018 Bloopers Reel
dez. 31, 2018
KSport Big Brake Install—Part 1 // Project TT Quattro
dez. 28, 2018
Happy Holidays Live Stream!
dez. 25, 2018
Time to Make it Look Pretty! // Project MR2 Turbo
dez. 23, 2018
Finally! New Custom Turbo-Back Exhaust // Audi TT Quattro
dez. 20, 2018
Upgrading My Roommate's End-Links // Focus ST
dez. 17, 2018
It’s done!! // My First Time Painting a Car (Part 2)
dez. 14, 2018
2000whp GTR vs Big Turbo Muscle on the Dyno! // Vlog Series 031
dez. 11, 2018
My First Time Painting a Car! // Project MR2 Turbo
dez. 08, 2018
How Much Have My Project Cars Cost So Far?
dez. 05, 2018
Making the MR2 Stiff! // Full Car Chassis Bracing Upgrade
dez. 02, 2018
Fabricating My Own Rear Seat Delete // TT Quattro
nov. 29, 2018
Can You Get Perfect Trim w/ Plasti-Dip? // MR2 Paint Restoration
nov. 26, 2018
Black Friday Live Stream!
nov. 23, 2018