What is the personality type of Hot Rod? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Hot Rod from Transformers Bayverse and what is the personality traits.
Hot Rod personality type is ISFP, and I am definitely an ESTP. I find it difficult to relate to the rest of the personalities, and if I had to pick a type that would most closely resemble me, I would pick ISTJ or ESTJ, maybe even an ISTP. I’m certainly not the smartest person in the world, but I’m pretty close to it, and I’m pretty good at what I do. I’m serious and logical and practical. However, although I am a very hard worker, I also have difficulty with organization and keeping things clean and organized. I feel like a messy person who is half-way there.
I guess I’m shy and quiet and introverted. My friends say that I’m a very funny guy, and that they always go to me for advice and guidance and help. But I don’t make friends easily; it takes a long time for me to warm up to people. Once I do, it’s like no one else exists. It doesn’t matter how many people exist around me; all of my attention is focused on the person within the circle.
Hot rods are typically old, classic, or modern American cars that have been rebuilt or modified with large engines modified for more speed and acceleration. One definition is: "a car that's been stripped down, souped up and made to go much faster." However, there is no definition of the term that is universally accepted and the term is attached to a wide range of vehicles. Most often they are individually designed and constructed using components from many makes of old or new cars are most prevalent in the United States. Many are intended for exhibition rather than for racing or everyday driving. The origin of the term "hot rod" is unclear. For example, some say that the term "hot" refers to the vehicle's being stolen. Other origin stories include replacing the engine's camshaft or "rod" with a higher performance version.