
Christen da Costa
Founder and Co-CEO at Gadget Review
I hope to connect LA based bloggers, which means networking. Interested then follow me! I currently run Gadget Review.
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6 days ago |
gadgetreview.com | Al Landes |Ryan N Hansen |Christen da Costa
Time machines don’t exist, but climbing behind the wheel of a 1972 American sedan might be the closest you’ll get. These behemoths—with their sofa-like bench seats and aircraft-carrier proportions—defined an era when gas flowed like water and emissions regulations were barely a glimmer in a bureaucrat’s eye. These cars reflect an era when regional automotive identities remained strong and manufacturers pursued distinctive engineering and design philosophies.
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6 days ago |
gadgetreview.com | Ryan N Hansen |Al Landes |Christen da Costa
Staying mobile in 2025 means embracing smart, safe choices. For seniors, the right SUV unlocks independence and social connection. Latest models deliver enhanced comfort with genuinely useful safety features. Easy entry and simple controls help manage daily tasks with less hassle. We tested top SUVs for seniors, focusing on what actually matters – accessibility, visibility, and support. Each vehicle underwent real-world testing that goes beyond flashy brochures.
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1 week ago |
gadgetreview.com | Al Landes |Ryan N Hansen |Christen da Costa
Finding automotive thrills without emptying your bank account seems almost impossible these days. New performance cars command astronomical prices, leaving most enthusiasts scrolling through photos instead of gripping steering wheels. The solution sits quietly in the pre-owned market, where incredible machines have already taken their steepest depreciation hit. Cars that once demanded six-figure sums now trade hands for the price of a modest crossover.
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1 week ago |
gadgetreview.com | Ryan N Hansen |Al Landes |Christen da Costa
Finding truly original cars in today’s look-alike market feels almost impossible. But don’t despair—automotive history hides a treasure trove of genuinely bizarre vehicles that solved tomorrow’s problems decades too early. These strange machines didn’t follow trends; they tackled issues we still face—fuel efficiency, space utilization, and safety—with solutions both brilliant and odd.
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1 week ago |
gadgetreview.com | Al Landes |Ryan N Hansen |Christen da Costa
Finding true luxury in the automotive world shouldn’t require a second mortgage. Yet so many car enthusiasts settle for less when their dream vehicles seem financially out of reach. Trust me, this approach misses an incredible opportunity that’s hiding in plain sight. Here’s the secret: depreciation transforms yesterday’s status symbols into today’s smart buys. Those models that once commanded six-figure prices? They now sell for mainstream money while offering the same exceptional experience.
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