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Automotive & Cars Australia

Mighty Car Mods

Full Creator Stats Live · Updated 2026-06-25

Mighty Car Mods is an Australian independent automotive series built around two friends, Marty Mulholland and Michael "MOOG" Benton, who began filming car…

NicheAutomotive & Cars TierMacro Engagement4.9%

Total Followers +0.1%

5M

Across YouTube, Instagram, TikTok

Primary Platform

YouTube

4M followers · 79% of audience

Engagement

4.9%

vs. 1.5% category median

Sponsorship Tier

Macro

Est. $11K–$26K / IG post

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Performance Across Platforms

Updated 2026-06-25
PlatformFollowers30d GrowthEngagementPosts / wkLast upload
YouTube 3,970,000 +0 4.9% 1.6 7 days ago
Instagram 733,596 +3K 3.4% 20.5 1 day ago
TikTok 291,100 +0 5.9% 4.7 3 days ago

Growth Trend

Last 365 days
WindowYouTubeInstagramTikTokCombined
Last 7 days +0 +0.0% +514 +0.1% +0 +0.0% +514
Last 30 days +0 +0.0% +3K +0.4% +0 +0.0% +3K
Last 90 days +0 +0.0% +1K +0.2% +0 +0.0% +1K
Last 365 days +0 +0.0% +1K +0.2% +0 +0.0% +1K

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Recent Brand Partnerships

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BrandTypePlatformDatePerformance vs. baseline
Sponsored content YouTube Oct 2025
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Background

About Mighty Car Mods

Mighty Car Mods is an Australian independent automotive series built around two friends, Marty Mulholland and Michael "MOOG" Benton, who began filming car modification projects on Marty's mother's driveway in 2007. What started as a scrappy, self-funded passion project eventually grew into one of the most-subscribed automotive channels on YouTube, accumulating millions of subscribers across a predominantly English-speaking global audience. The channel's core identity has always been DIY accessibility — demonstrating that enthusiasts without factory resources or professional workshop budgets can still execute serious builds at home. Over the years their project scope has expanded well beyond budget hatchbacks to include Australian muscle cars like the BA Falcon and SS Commodore, European performance vehicles, and occasional supercar content, all while retaining the knockabout, two-mates-in-a-garage tone that defined their early work. MOOG's parallel career as a musician also bleeds into the channel, with original soundtracks and the occasional tongue-in-cheek reference to music royalties funding automotive purchases.

Despite being based in Australia, the vast majority of their viewership comes from the United States and United Kingdom, reflecting how strongly the DIY ethos and on-camera chemistry translate across markets. Their audience skews heavily male and leans older than many automotive creators, with a significant share aged 35 and above — a cohort that grew up wrenching on cars and has disposable income to match. This audience profile explains a sponsor mix that pairs technically credible brands like Castrol and Michelin, including a presence at the Le Mans 24 Hours, with everyday consumer brands such as Domino's Pizza and Quad Lock. That breadth of commercial partners signals MCM's dual positioning: credible enough for premium automotive brands seeking authenticity, yet accessible enough for mass-market advertisers. With engagement rates running well above category norms, the channel's long-run loyalty is its clearest competitive asset, and their trajectory — moving toward larger and more cinematic builds while maintaining grassroots production values — keeps them relevant to both long-time followers and new enthusiasts entering the hobby.

Brand fit

Why brands partner

Mighty Car Mods reaches an audience concentrated in Australia primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations, Instagram Reels and Stories, TikTok branded content. As an automotive creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Demonstrated partners include Michelin and Domino's Pizza. Engagement on YouTube runs around 4.9%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who are Marty and Moog from Mighty Car Mods?

Marty and Moog are two Australian friends who launched Mighty Car Mods as an independent automotive series in 2007, filming their first videos on Marty's mum's driveway. From those backyard origins they built one of the longest-running and most-followed car modification channels in the world, now comfortably in the Macro creator tier with a combined audience of over 5 million across platforms.

Is Moog from Mighty Car Mods actually a musician?

Yes — Moog has a music career that runs alongside his work on the channel, and MCM even posted a video about buying a supercar using a music royalty cheque, which became a fan-favourite moment. The crossover between cars and music is a recurring part of his persona and gives the channel a creative edge beyond straight mechanical content.

Did Mighty Car Mods go to Le Mans 24?

Mighty Car Mods produced Le Mans 24-related content through their partnership with Michelin, tagging it under #michelinlemans24 and #weraceforchange, which is Michelin's motorsport sustainability initiative. The collaboration brought the race-day atmosphere to their audience of everyday car enthusiasts who might never otherwise follow endurance racing.

What is the Nugget car on Mighty Car Mods?

The Nugget is one of MCM's most talked-about project cars, referenced so consistently across their social posts and hashtags that it has become a shorthand for the channel's build culture among long-time fans. Like most MCM projects it embodies their core idea of taking an ordinary or budget car and turning it into something genuinely impressive.

Do Mighty Car Mods make actual films or just YouTube videos?

Both — their own channel description explicitly states that the MCM boys make cars and they make movies, and they have produced cinematic automotive films that go well beyond a standard episode format. That production ambition is one of the things that has set them apart from most DIY car channels over their nearly two decades online.

What Australian cars do Mighty Car Mods work on?

MCM regularly feature distinctly Australian vehicles like the Ford BA Falcon and Holden SS Commodore, both of which appear in their content hashtags and video titles. This gives the channel an authentically Aussie flavour that resonates at home while also drawing international viewers curious about a car culture they have never seen before.

How long has Mighty Car Mods been on YouTube?

Mighty Car Mods started in 2007, which puts them close to two decades on YouTube — an unusually long run for an independent automotive channel still actively uploading. Going from a home driveway to the Macro creator tier across that timespan is one of the standout origin stories in automotive content.

What is the cheapest car Mighty Car Mods has ever transformed?

Budget builds are central to what MCM does, and recent projects have included hunting down a cheap SS Commodore and taking the cheapest E43 AMG they could find and turning it into a dream daily driver. That hunt-for-a-bargain-then-elevate-it format is a signature MCM storyline and a big reason the channel resonates with people who want to mod cars on realistic budgets.

Who are Mighty Car Mods' sponsors?

Their recent sponsor lineup includes Michelin, Castrol, Quad Lock, and Domino's Pizza, covering everything from performance tyres and engine oil to vehicle phone mounts and food delivery. The blend of serious automotive brands alongside mainstream consumer names reflects how broadly the channel reaches beyond just hardcore gearheads.

Where are Mighty Car Mods based?

Mighty Car Mods are based in Australia, and the Australian spirit — from the local car culture to the backyard DIY approach — runs through everything they make. What is striking is that despite those roots, the majority of their audience actually comes from the United States and the United Kingdom, showing how universal the love of car modification really is.

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