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Real vs. Virtual Driving, No More Clutch?, The New One Is Better | Episode 1,043

Will the future bring actual driving, or will every cool driving experience just be simulated? The guys cover news from car manufacturers, both concepts and new releases. The first debate is for John L. In GA, an Air Force veteran who needs to replace the car and keep the fun. Ca ...  Show more

The Ferrari-fication Of Porsche, Break The Cycle, Used EV Choice | Episode 1,042

Is Porsche now just coin-operated like Ferrari, or are they still the every-man’s aspirational, world-class sports car builder? Or a mix of both? The guys debate for Logan’s friend, who is in a groove of circular car ownership and wants to break free. Car Debate #2 is for Kevin J ...  Show more

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