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Video Rating: 3 / 5
Too much talking,,,
too much talkin
AlumAseal ftw …always.
i thought u guys r going to show how to fix it instead of talking bout it..
I like how Russ isn’t even in the MacBook’s camera view
You know what would make these Popular Mechanics videos better? IF YOU COULD ACTUALLY BLOODY HEAR THEM.
Guys, PLEASE turn up the gain on your mic or something.
Yeah its staged but the infomation is Valid
I know a great way to fix a radiator leak, GET A NEW RADIATOR!
Yeah I think Ben and Russ should just discuss heating problems infront of a radiator rather than this weird setup. It’s too model specific and yet because it doesn’t feel real it’s kind of like a house of cards.
Why don’t you service some cars and add in extra knowledge. If you’ve ever seen ‘Wheeler Dealers’ (watch?v=kaQhgKwnR4w) (more popular outside the UK) you’ll know that people like seeing broken things fixed a lot.
Maybe
Ben, do American cars tend to break down like this?
this is so staged it’s not funny
Yes.
no.