I am a big fan of Kevin, and I absolutely love classic muscle cars. I do like the premise of having people that don't know about cars wanting to start a club and learn as they go but this all just seems way to set up, none of the scenarios seem real or natural and sadly too much of this seems to be about Kevin and to a lessor extent his friends than it is about cars.
Also I was expecting this to be funny, and unfortunately it just isn't funny. When the crew goes to the auction and Kevin buys the Corvette, I lost a huge amount of respect for the show and for Kevin. Yes, it was a beautiful car ( I used to have a '60 Vette several years back, and it is still my favorite car of all time) but that is just stupid money to pay for that car. Kevin could have bought a Corvette project car and had his builder restore and customize to his exact specifications for less than 1/4 of what he paid for that car.
This isn't a car club show for the average guy that loves cars, wants to learn more and who enjoys looking at sweet rides. It is a show about super rich guys that don't know the value of a dollar, don't care how much they spend and don't seem to have any interest in getting their hands dirty, by working on their own cars.
Also I was expecting this to be funny, and unfortunately it just isn't funny. When the crew goes to the auction and Kevin buys the Corvette, I lost a huge amount of respect for the show and for Kevin. Yes, it was a beautiful car ( I used to have a '60 Vette several years back, and it is still my favorite car of all time) but that is just stupid money to pay for that car. Kevin could have bought a Corvette project car and had his builder restore and customize to his exact specifications for less than 1/4 of what he paid for that car.
This isn't a car club show for the average guy that loves cars, wants to learn more and who enjoys looking at sweet rides. It is a show about super rich guys that don't know the value of a dollar, don't care how much they spend and don't seem to have any interest in getting their hands dirty, by working on their own cars.