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Originally Posted by Sasquachulator
me too
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I found them when they were just starting out with less than 50k subscribers, and they seemed on par with much more expensive shows like Top Gear. They had a track, had great video production, great shots, and the pair were funny and genuine, while being knowledgable. Similar goofballs, while having differences in personality: James is more goofy, amateur, and superficial/visceral in how he judges the car, while providing vehicle specifications and details, and Thomas is a more serious, driving instructor, providing a more technical overview about the car's track abilities, composure at the limits, chassis design, steering engagement, power delivery, etc.
I agree with your other critiques, which is why these guys are one of my favorites. Hagerty's time lapse builds and quality got me hooked, and they have slowly grown into a larger channel, adding more hosts. Jason Cammisa use to be a journalist that I didn't like because his reviews always seemed so negative, but I've really come to like him overall, especially his Revelations videos. Chris Harris' and Henry Catchpole's commentary are always enjoyable.