I shoot cars on occasion, mostly for Turo.com. The demand for vehicle photography is quite low compared to other work (real estate and sporting events, I kinda stopped with portraiture).
You have potential, but it seems like you haven't mastered your settings. Some photos have distracting foregrounds/backgrounds that could be solved with narrower depth of field (or shooting at a longer focal length, I like somewhere between 100-200mm). Some of the action shots aren't shot at a high enough shutter speed to freeze the subject.
You should add some more interior shots. I'm a fan of this shot where you sit in the backseat and shoot the front dash.
I shoot cars on occasion, mostly for Turo.com. The demand for vehicle photography is quite low compared to other work (real estate and sporting events, I kinda stopped with portraiture).
You have potential, but it seems like you haven't mastered your settings. Some photos have distracting foregrounds/backgrounds that could be solved with narrower depth of field (or shooting at a longer focal length, I like somewhere between 100-200mm). Some of the action shots aren't shot at a high enough shutter speed to freeze the subject.
You should add some more interior shots. I'm a fan of this shot where you sit in the backseat and shoot the front dash.