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Most car opinions are formed online.
This conversation draws the line between owner opinions and internet opinions — and why they rarely match. From a carbon-roof 964 build to the short shifter vs RS shifter debate, to auction comment fatigue and the misunderstood “Emo Years” of 2000–2012 cars, it all comes back to one thing:
Experience changes perspective.
It’s easy to critique from a keyboard. It’s harder to form an opinion after real miles, real maintenance, and real ownership.
When you actually live with these cars, your opinions shift.
And that’s the point.
Where we’re not sure — but cars are involved.
For more episodes and updates, visit ShiftedOpinions.com.
By Paul Kramer, Dave Van Epps, Casey ParkinMost car opinions are formed online.
This conversation draws the line between owner opinions and internet opinions — and why they rarely match. From a carbon-roof 964 build to the short shifter vs RS shifter debate, to auction comment fatigue and the misunderstood “Emo Years” of 2000–2012 cars, it all comes back to one thing:
Experience changes perspective.
It’s easy to critique from a keyboard. It’s harder to form an opinion after real miles, real maintenance, and real ownership.
When you actually live with these cars, your opinions shift.
And that’s the point.
Where we’re not sure — but cars are involved.
For more episodes and updates, visit ShiftedOpinions.com.