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Single-brand car fans don't know what they're missing. Mark Twain once wrote that “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts." The sentiment holds true for cars, too.
**SORRY FOR BEING A DAY LATE, FOLKS!**
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In this episode, the Carmudgeons proceed to rip into one of their friends — light-heartedly. It all started when GG brought his R129 Mercedes 500SL to a shoot involving Jason's E31 850 CSI, and the two started a mock-argument about which car was better.
Anthony Esposito, our favorite cinematographer, said GG's Mercedes-fanboyism reminded him of the Twain quote. In fact, GG's automotive tastes are actually quite well-rounded, but the experience served as the perfect impetus for a conversation about car fans who only experience one brand, or one marque, or one era, or one type of car.
Turns out that nearly every car Jason and Derek have experienced has created fascination and interest in something they didn't previously know enough about to be interested.
Travel — i.e. experiencing new things — often creates unforeseeable interest in people and places you'd never have realized you were interested in.
So, umm, Never Stop Driving... new-to-you cars!
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Single-brand car fans don't know what they're missing. Mark Twain once wrote that “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts." The sentiment holds true for cars, too.
**SORRY FOR BEING A DAY LATE, FOLKS!**
===
Click here to join the Hagerty Driver's Club: https://bit.ly/Join-HDC-Cammisa-Rev
Jason's T-Shirt: https://closed-course-productions.printify.me/
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In this episode, the Carmudgeons proceed to rip into one of their friends — light-heartedly. It all started when GG brought his R129 Mercedes 500SL to a shoot involving Jason's E31 850 CSI, and the two started a mock-argument about which car was better.
Anthony Esposito, our favorite cinematographer, said GG's Mercedes-fanboyism reminded him of the Twain quote. In fact, GG's automotive tastes are actually quite well-rounded, but the experience served as the perfect impetus for a conversation about car fans who only experience one brand, or one marque, or one era, or one type of car.
Turns out that nearly every car Jason and Derek have experienced has created fascination and interest in something they didn't previously know enough about to be interested.
Travel — i.e. experiencing new things — often creates unforeseeable interest in people and places you'd never have realized you were interested in.
So, umm, Never Stop Driving... new-to-you cars!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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