Comments by "" (@Adison0529) on "Tedward" channel.

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  26. A wall of positive thoughts coming up, such a good showcase of the CX-90. Really makes me want one right now. Also, really good shoot location for the car. First and foremost, that thing looks gorgeous surprisingly on the outside, obviously on the inside. Giant side mirrors with a thin frame, rear window wiper - might be weird to mention those things but it's not obvious these days anymore and I'm so glad such features are there. The interior looks straight up luxurious. I am biased because I love such shade of brown but it literally can't get any better. And the fact that this is alcantara (I assume) and not just leather manages to even one up it. Steering wheel - I love it. Obviously kinda yoinked from Bentley but I do not mind it at all. I LOVE the tactility of it. The things that shouldn't be put on the screens have physical buttons, the only screen has such a good size, perfect placement (yeah, I would rather not have it at all, but if I have to, the placement of it doesn't get better than this) and it's so well-placed within the dashboard. My only wishes are to see it with piano black details instead of chrome and analog dials instead of those digital ones, but it's still awesome as it is. The only downside of the interior that I noticed is the shifter itself and the area around it. It looks so cheap it manages to age a brand new car a couple years from the get-go. I wish there were some additional configuration options to make it look more premium because it stands out as it is. Not much to say about the engine, but from what you've shown us - very interesting, seems like a great fit and a surprising one on top of it since it's a Mazda. Looks very spacious under the hood. I don't know about the technical part of it, but the space provided makes it look like a good fit for some mods. I really, truly hope Mazda gets in touch with you (or the other way around) once again to let you drive the CX-90 some more. I'm very curious about the seats, practicality (although I doubt it's possible to test it in the US where everything's bigger to fit all those big ahh trucks) and fun factor as a daily.
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  39. This is insane, it just straight up is and you don't need to be a "car guy" to admit that, it's a what? 50? yo car that looks like it's even older than that and yet all of it's details look like they came out of the factory yesterday. I don't have much interest in such classics, especially American ones, because while I like to watch them I could never see myself maintaining such things that are ready to fall aparat just from staring at them unless you put tens of thousands of dollars into a proper restoration, but this one is just insane. It is a work of art as someone else stated down below. I don't even wanna think about all the hours that went into putting this together. I can watch pretty much any car in today's world thanks to the Internet, but I rarely get the feeling of "I want that car" when I see them. I see them, I enjoy watching them a ton, I'm glad they exist, I sure wouldn't mind owning them, but there's rarely a genuine feel of wanting one that stays in my head for years. This - I want one, I'm sure gonna keep this one in the back of my mind for years to come, it actually created a spark in my heart and in my brain. I had no idea such thing may exist and now that I know it does, I actually felt in love with it just thanks to this short video. Take that as a "thank you" or "I hate you", whatever you choose, because that just became my dream american classic, if not a dream classic overall, I am not kidding. I feel like I age 50 years when I type such long ass essays in the comments but I just had to share my thoughts. No car has made me feel this way in a while.
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  43. Been a while since your last truck review, it's nice to see another one. I've been pretty generous towards them (for an European) and your videos are the sole reason I definitely want to own one at some point before I put one foot in my coffin already so I can actually use it for purposes it's been made for. Now, when it comes to this one - it is actually too much for my European-programmed brain to comprehend. It is INTIMIDATING. Your Type R looked like an RC car next to it, genuinely. If I saw one behind me while sitting in a Golf or something similar size - I don't care, I'm speeding just to get away from it. πŸ˜‚Like, some other trucks that you passed or the Wrangler or the Escalade - all of these cars were just tiny next to the Chevy. For me it felt closer in size to the red trolley(?) truck that you passed than to some other trucks present on video. A thing I learned from this one is that big ahh trucks ain't for me. Felt a bit dizzy watching this due to how high you're sitting w/o piloting a semi. I think I couldn't do anything bigger than a TRX. It always amazes me how capable these are. After you climbed that little hill with a ditch on the left, I was like "cool, now surely you're taking the left to turn back, right?" and then you just proceed to crawl forward like it's nothing. I am sitting with my palms getting sweaty over here, meanwhile the Chevy just takes it like it's nothing. That's the reason why you made me want to own a truck at some point - so I can first-hand experience offroad capabilities of one, learn the limits. It's just really fascinating for me for whatever reason. Also, on a final note - I like the big exhaust on this one. Sorry for this obnoxious essay of a comment, but your truck vids always generate so many thoughts I just want to get out in hopes not a single soul wastes their time reading through them. 😢
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