Season 2
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Jason Cammisa unravels the emotional journeys of iconic cars, igniting passion while challenging automotive legends in breathtaking adventures.
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The ultimate luxury, you ask? It's a time machine - the ability to go back and do it all over again, knowing everything you know now. The Lucid Air Dream Edition P isn't Tesla Model S 2.0, the company itself is Tesla v2.0, since many of the engineers and executives at the company benefited from the experience gained in setting up Tesla as a company. And so the Air is a marvel of efficiency in packaging, powertrain, and aero. But its handling target was the E39-chassis BMW M5. And that's a high bar. With 1111 horsepower from two tiny motors, our test results showed the Air Dream Edition P could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 2.6 seconds and through the quarter-mile in 9.9 sec @ 143.5 mph: meaning it's quicker than every Bugatti Veyron made, even the 1200-hp Vitesse and Super Sport models. Does that make it a new benchmark of luxury? Or did Rivian do the right thing with the R1T, giving you the luxury of carting around more things and going more places? And what about the Mercedes S-Class? Let's discuss, shall we?
The ultimate review of the 2023 Nissan Z, including a track battle with the Toyota GR Supra and SCCA Hall-of-Fame race car driver Randy Pobst. Webby award-winning journalist Jason Cammisa shines perspective on the New Z, comparing it to the original Datsun 240Z, and then taking us on a journey from the traditional sports-car to today's car of choice: the SUV. With a Supra vs Z lap battle - complete with Streets of Willow lap times set by Randy Pobst - an impromptu drift-off, this is everything you need to know about the new Z. Including why the original Z was such a big deal - changing what the term "sports car" meant, when it replaced the typically British two-seat roadster. Bob Ross blames wage stagnation for sports cars becoming bigger, heavier, and more practical. As we move through the decades, the hottest cars then went to Hot Hatches and then Hot Sedans before now landing on fast SUVs.
The following video features driving performed under the supervision of professionals. Hagerty does not recommend anyone try this at home or attempt to recreate any activity performed in this video as it may result in personal injury or property damage. What car screams all American authenticity, raw off-road power, and represents a full-circle piece of automotive history? We give you, the 2023 Ford Bronco Raptor. Jason Cammisa reviews the Ford Bronco Raptor, alongside the Jeep Wrangler 392, the Mercedes G63 AMG, and the Land Rover Defender 90 V8. Jason puts the BRaptor to the test, to see if it can compare to these three legendary off-road vehicle brands.
Jason Cammisa's award-winning, best car review on the Internet tackles the brand-new 2023 Genesis G90 and takes a big-picture look at Genesis' bright future. Starring the original Lexus LS400, the current Lexus LS500h, the all-electric Genesis GV60 SUV, and the first Hyundai sold in America, the Hyundai Excel. Throughout history, the biggest differentiator between the best cars and forgettable cars has been their engine. As an automaker, Genesis has reached unexpected heights, but it's held back by the workaday engines from its Hyundai parent. Once its products go electric, that differentiator is going away, potentially catapulting Genesis to the top of the luxury-car heap where desirability reigns supreme. Come along on this enlightening - and hilarious - journey that includes 4 different car reviews, 2 drag races, and a 1994 Hyundai that disintegrates in front of our eyes. All with a bonus BTS outtake featuring the hilarious Randy Pobst.
A gorgeous, best-of-breed visual and acoustic feast of a review for the most important cars of all time, written and presented by Jason Cammisa. Using the audio-visual medium to its fullest extent, ICONS doesn't just tell a car's story using words, it brings the viewer along for the ride. Using techniques from the cinematic industry, we hear, see, and feel the cars being driven to their limits, in the process helping the audience understand why these cars are the subject of books, magazines, posters, and dreams.
