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Well this is hard, i also might have went a little overboard with the perspective guides. I think i will give it another go with the other cars and maybe try to be a little more loose with it.
@Narukyuu 2/2 So allowing yourself to be loose and leave some imperfections actually benefits your drawing as well. You know of the 'Uncanny valley'? A term that originates from android robotics. It's also used in animation, it means that the closer you get to a realistic human figure, the more disturbing it gets, until it is so realistic you can't really tell the difference. I find that the same rule applies to detail and realism in art.
@BenjaminBrinckmann thank you for the comments! I did use a little bit of digital help with the clip studio perspective rulers, and I do have previous understanding of how perspective works so I feel like the main struggle I had was with finding the proportions that felt the most correct, loosening up and letting things be imperfect is in the works for me and probably harder than doing this kind of study 
@Narukyuu You're absolutely right, it is harder to be 'correctly loose'. But exercising perspective in this manner is the road towards it. There's nothing wrong with using digital aides in order to get you're perspective right. In fact, I think it's a good idea to do so in the beginning, because it makes the subject less overwhelming and helps you build an understanding of the rules.