Add More Horsepower! is a media for Indonesian anti-rice culture, reviewing cars with lame and useless modifications. We are supported with many anonymous reporters and regular contributors in Jakarta, as well as several cities and overseas.
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Frankly, we just got sick of the so many ricers lurking around Jakarta. And yet, they keep adding up as days go by. So one day, we decided to do this blog that hopefully would change the useless minds of ricers, re-educate them with better knowledge of cars and taste, and most of all making the streets safer for motorists with normal behavior.
To be honest, a mind set of a ricer is very hard to alter. Sometimes they stick to their knowledge that are absolutely wrong, yet they don't want to listen or open their minds to the real facts involved, nevermind safety or good looks. Sometimes they even claim theirselves to be pioneers in state-of-the-art car modification engineering with brand new concepts. What concept if you don't even know the way things really work? These are some of the effects of misconceptions and miseducations happening every day in our country.
Many of you asked, why do we blatantly display all of our victims' license plate?
Here's our official answer. The license plate display is an effort so that our victims would reconsider themselves and their acts of stupidity. Ricers tend to modify their cars in ways that we, functionality, or even safety cannot comprehend. Some are useless that they suck, some defy the laws of safety and endanger others. This is one way of embarassing them so that probably one day, they would come out with modifications that are proper and safe, for the better of the society and other motorists.
We hold no responsibilities for pictures submitted by our readers. If you are in any way offended by the fact the your ride was reviewed here, well... You just have to live with it! If you dislike our articles, then you may choose to leave. And if you feel that you did not do the things we do not consent, you don't have to be offended in the first place, well unless if you're a ricer.
However, should you feel that your car doesn't belong to be humiliated in any way, you could kindly ask us to remove it. We are fair people, too. But note that we do not react to rants or threats. This is a free country, as much as you want to express yourselves with those thingamajigs on your cars, we'd like to express our point of view as well. Respect that!