12/25/2025
I started sharing my car journey in May of 2020. Nothing fancy—just personal thoughts, car stories, and the people I met along the way.
After a couple years of very questionable photography and captions that were definitely too long, I somehow ended up with 20,000 friends here. If you’ve been around since those early days, I genuinely thank you. It’s been a fun ride.
Eventually, I realized this platform could become something bigger. So I interviewed and brought on to help turn Supercar_Ron into a true omni-channel platform—one that could finally do these cars justice through photos and video.
Today, there are more than 1.1 million of you following along. We’ve doubled our audience in the last year, and it wouldn’t surprise me if we do it again in 2026.
If you’ve followed closely, you know philanthropy is a huge part of my life. and I run a family foundation that has given tens of millions of dollars to help those in need.
We approach charitable giving the same way I evaluate investments:
What’s the impact?
What’s the risk?
And most importantly—do I trust the people executing the mission?
Because of this community, we’re closing in on $2 million raised together. Thank you—truly.
I wish I could give a truck to every single one of you who donated—but I can’t. Fortunately for our new friend Jordan, his name was pulled for this year’s truck giveaway. Let’s hope he keeps doing burnouts everywhere he goes, because this –built, -equipped truck is an absolute monster.
You may never fully grasp what this means, but I mean it with everything I have: your support saves lives. Literal, actual lives. There are sick kids who need help—and you show up every. single. time.
And I want to say this clearly: I love you guys. It might sound disingenuous coming from someone who runs a car account on social media, but I mean it. I truly love you.
I hope every one of you has a phenomenal Christmas and an incredible start to the new year. I’ve met thousands of you already—and I can’t wait to meet thousands more.
With so much love in my heart,
Ron