Great subject for sure. The problem is this sounds like (and looks like from all the mismatched models displayed during narrations) a purely AI generated video with a computer voice over. Intended as constructive critique, that lack of genuine “car guy” passion is an immediate turn off for enthusiast car folks like myself. We want to hear the genuine enthusiasm presented while getting into the unique details that made the GTO such an iconic American Muscle car. My triple black Judge will always be one of my favorite purely stock rides I’ve ever owned. But a computer reciting white paper info will never feel genuine no matter how advanced the pronunciation evolves away from those computer voice over giveaways. Clean photography though. 🤓
Why show exterior/interior shots of a different vintage when talking about a certain vintage. It's nuts. And what's with this nineteen hundred seventy four and l-b-f-t? When using a text to speech app feed it "nineteen seventy four" and "pound feet". Just some suggestions. Also please learn the difference between gross and net HP ratings.
Great subject for sure. The problem is this sounds like (and looks like from all the mismatched models displayed during narrations) a purely AI generated video with a computer voice over. Intended as constructive critique, that lack of genuine “car guy” passion is an immediate turn off for enthusiast car folks like myself. We want to hear the genuine enthusiasm presented while getting into the unique details that made the GTO such an iconic American Muscle car. My triple black Judge will always be one of my favorite purely stock rides I’ve ever owned. But a computer reciting white paper info will never feel genuine no matter how advanced the pronunciation evolves away from those computer voice over giveaways. Clean photography though. 🤓
Why show exterior/interior shots of a different vintage when talking about a certain vintage. It's nuts. And what's with this nineteen hundred seventy four and l-b-f-t? When using a text to speech app feed it "nineteen seventy four" and "pound feet". Just some suggestions. Also please learn the difference between gross and net HP ratings.