The Motor Crew | Those Were The Days... | 02-26-26
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We kick things off with current inventory and what's moving at Kasser Motor Group. The Jaguar XJ8-L is still available, the Cullinan is in the mix, we've got a 2016 BMW 435i Individual M Sport on the ground, and a 2022 Jeep Wrangler 4xe with a fresh battery ready to go. As always, we're actively looking to buy the right cars.
In the shop at Service House of Precision, the Subaru WRX gets fitted with an AWE Tuning cat-back exhaust. For Philly enthusiasts, AWE is a legacy name. Todd Sager started building VW systems out of a one car garage in Mt. Airy, and now it's a staple in the performance world. We talk about how brands like that shaped the local car scene.
Then we get into the main topic. Tony argues that while modern cars have iPad style interiors and seamless phone integration, the real engineering leap happened between 1975 and 2000. Since then, have cars truly evolved, or just added more screens?
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