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The Future of the Collector Car Market, Flying Bentley

The Future of the Collector Car Market, Flying Bentley Drones, and Worst Value Cars THISCARPOD! EP21

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  1. Funny he rags the lack of any updates to pickups all looking the same…..but Cybertruck comes out and it's ''WOAH WOAH" not that too much. Haha

  2. I do like having guests on the show, and John seems nice enough, but he's a bit of a tricky guest as really because of his background as a car broker for super high end cars, he just constantly has the vibe of "guy talking you into buying a car you can't afford".

  3. I was at the Pittsburgh vintage grand prix with my 7 year old granddaughter who loves cars. She loves carbon fiber, she seen forged carbon and was asking the guy about it. The people around were so amazed 😊.
    She loves cars like I always did. It's funny because her dad (my son) was never really into cars

  4. Re: Bentley drone. To clarify, ideas cannot be patented. Only a specifically described method to accomplish some practical result can be patented. To determine just exactly what method Bentley is proposing to accomplish the result can only be determined by reading the patent, which is available online at the USPTO.

  5. Whoever is editing these videos needs to pay more attention to the audio. Someone in the studio is hitting the table or the like and creating heavy "thumps" in the audio. Since only speech is necessary a steep-sloped LF cut at about 800 Hz would get rid of the annoying thumps without affecting the voice quality.

  6. I think automotive journalists are the only people that seem to insist on manuals being the greatest piece of personal transportation technology ever and hanging on to them until the end of time. Meanwhile in the real world, nobody buys them because nobody wants them. Manufacturers don’t really do niche products that often because they don’t make them any money, and manual transmissions are becoming a very niche market. Yes, some older cars are more fun with manuals, but going forward there’s no logical reason for manufacturers to keep putting them in cars when they sell <1000/yr. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.

  7. Filipo gets too much crap, he’s right about the road trip and Italy small towns. The right answer is a 993 Carrera two, but in those small towns with amazing restaurants you have to park and walk.

  8. My 2014 model s has free remote start, free 4g lte internet unlimited, and free unlimited supercharging for life. And they can't do a remote start without subsribing to a service 10 years later 😂

  9. Elon's hedge-fund calculated conservative bigot heel turn has given conservatives permission to embrace or at least accept EVs and invest in EV related securities.. Charger EV has a chance.

  10. You're being unjust towards the new Charger. First of all, Dodge HAS to make an electric car – that's not even up to them. Secondly, you give too much credit to the crowd that buys Chargers and Challengers. Do you really think that all these people who bought AUTOMATIC Chargers and Challengers REALLY are after authenticity? Do you think they'll going to listen to the exhaust sound and be turned off by the fact it's only 99% V8-like? All they want is to GO FAST and have a LOUD and OBNOXIOUS exhaust, period. This Charger is faster than the last one, it's as loud and obnoxious. Plus, not everyone bought a Hellcat — so many people bought base ones. Which says they're not necessarily big enthusiasts anyway, and kinda just want to cruise is something cool.
    The gas-powered one will be a six-cylinder anyway, so the electric one's exhaust will only be unacceptable to purists. Purism often requires sophistication. Trust me, these guys will be blinded by the performance of the electric one. Plus don't forget that many Americans want to own the newest and shiniest, so buying an old toy is not an option for them, so they'll have to seriously consider the new electric Charger.

  11. I have an idea, let's have car buyers roll the gacha to see what options thye are allowed to pay a sub for. If the options config is not to their liking, they can buy additional rolls. MONEY.

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