An entertaining and inspirational memoir by the world’s most popular DIY expert and car aficionado, revealing how Rich Benoit went from buying a left-for-dead Tesla to becoming a successful entrepreneur.
People are fascinated by the cars, the stock price, and especially its headline-grabbing CEO. Rich Benoit was the first YouTuber to pull back the curtain on the cult-like business model that is the Tesla company, and he’s personally battled its consumer-unfriendly business practices. In Going Fast and Fixing Things, Rich provides listeners with behind-the-scenes access not only to his Rich Rebuilds YouTube channel but to his off-camera life as well. Throughout his life, Rich has almost always been the proverbial “only Black guy in the room,” but despite the fact that online car culture—especially electric vehicle fandom—skews overwhelmingly white, he has become the most popular car rebuilding guy on the internet. His voice as a writer is funny and intimate and a little goofy—just like his video persona—but always tempered by a passion for the right to repair and a clear determination to create success for himself as well as for his fans. Going Fast and Fixing Things also includes tips to help listeners fix, drive, and buy their own cars, along with advice on how to defy the disposable-is-better consumerist ethos that saturates our current culture.
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Wasn't sure at first I would enjoy reading about repairing cars and a garage, but since I am a child of the muscle car generation, I gave it a try. I love how Mr. Benoit approaches what he does with his attitude that he can accomplish what he sets out to do and does it. His story is an inspiration for others to be encouraged to work for the goal they have in mind.
It is the fastest I have read a book this year, I am a car guy but don’t watch his channel. I did hear about him a few years ago because of the right to repair which is what attracted me to the book.
The book starts well, keeps your interest then ends really well. It’s worth reading all the way through because there are interesting tidbits all along the way.
I think what is best is Rich has a refreshing view of electric vehicles, they are not going to save the planet only changing your lifestyle will.
I admire anyone who puts themself out there and the time it takes to do what he is doing ( the channel, the business, family and now a book). Well done on all fronts you have 1 new subscriber.
I am probably not the demographic Rich expected to reach. I’m white female and a senior. However, I was engaged from the first page on.
It is ridiculous that a person’s color still can be perceived negatively-it’s 2024-it’s stupid that this is an ongoing issue. It seems all races are prone to view others as suspicious. Martin Luther King left this earth far too soon!
Back to the book.
Rich used his ocd and need to figure everything out, to launch one of the earliest and most successful goofy car builder on You Tube. His humor is real-occasionally off color and definitely quirky. He has tips on helping people chose vehicles wisely as well as fixing them
As a car collector, I believe I was caught up in the title! I wanted to go faster, and fix more things!!! What I received was his memoir-- of how he took who he was, how he is, and made it an advantage not a 'disability' as so many declare. I used to think of it as "the boy who saw the world upside down... so he'd see a smile instead of a frown". I loved his perspective on life, on Teslas, people, micro and macro racial aggressions (we do have diversity in our LOCAL Porsche and RR clubs, long term), and on loving cars----- and so thoroughly enjoyed reading it. I'm going to be passing it on to other Gearheads. Thanks Good Reads for an excellent and so enjoyable read... Edited today: for the past few weeks I've talked about this book, thought about what Rich said in it...and decided hellyeah this deserves FIVE stars!! It's a mustread for thought challenging, for information, and yes, a fun read too.
I have followed “Uncle Rich’s” channel from the beginning. His videos are both funny and informative. I couldn’t wait to read his book and preordered it as soon as it became available. This book was everything and more. It was relatable, inspirational, and funny. I can relate my life to a lot of what Rich talks about; from working on cars with my husband, being the wife that supports her husband even when he has all these crazy ideas and wanting to start our own YouTube channel. This book was a nice glimpse into Rich’s life that you don’t get while watching his videos. I didn’t want the book the end!!!
Entertaining book. He shared some worthwhile experiences. He is very frank about his motivations and reasons for them. I agree with some of them after experiencing similar "I should have..."