Most of them have potential, and some have cool and tasteful angles.
But there sre also some 'problems' that could help a lot in getting the best out of these.
1st, shutter speed. On many shots of the previous batch, that could really come to life, they lose because you used the shutter speed settings too high, making them look too static. The wheels aren't spinning, making the car just stand still, and also because there's no movemen't the feeling of speed is also lost. The 2nd pic of the Civic Type R is a good example of the differences you get when you achieve moevment in photography, they come to life.
Try to lower the shutter speed, experimenting with different speeds and focal points to get different results. 👍
2nd, composition. Your placing of cars overall is good, i.e., you don't centre them on the shot. That keeps things interesting for the viewer's eye. But you do place them often too close to the frame's edges, which is sort of uncomfortable to look at. Again, as an example, the 1st Type R shot is a very good example of a great placement.
Surely, there are no strict rules, but anyway, generally it improves greatly your shots if you keep these in mind.
Keep going, can't wait to see more from you.
