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Christen da Costa

Los Angeles

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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  • 1 week ago | gadgetreview.com | Ryan N Hansen |Al Landes |Christen da Costa

    Picture 1962: chrome gleaming on oversized Cadillacs, fins pointing skyward like rocket ships. But beneath all that flash, something rawer was brewing. These eight forgotten beasts didn’t need fancy badges or marketing campaigns. They just needed you to hit the gas and hold on tight. Unique rear-engine proportions created a distinctive silhouette unlike any other American car. European sports car influence was obvious but executed with Detroit flair.

  • 1 week ago | gadgetreview.com | Al Landes |Ryan N Hansen |Christen da Costa

    The Mythos Series starts at multimillion-dollar figures, while the G-Class holds value better than a Toyota Camry. Those aren’t typos—they’re the wild realities of Mercedes’ upcoming lineup that’ll change what expensive means. These aren’t just cars with fancy badges. They’re engineering statements that cost serious money but deliver performance worth every dollar. Tired of choosing between efficiency and performance? The E-Class solves this with two strong engines.

  • 1 week ago | gadgetreview.com | Al Landes |Ryan N Hansen |Christen da Costa

    In a world where innovation meets everyday living, a recent showcase unveiled a series of groundbreaking inventions designed to elevate your home experience. From multifunctional furniture to smart home solutions, these products promise to enhance convenience, style, and functionality in your living space. Imagine cooking and dining on the same surface. The CookingRAK by a Spanish company revolutionizes kitchen design with its built-in induction system directly integrated into the countertop.

  • 1 week ago | gadgetreview.com | Al Landes |Ryan N Hansen |Christen da Costa

    Buckle up for a ride through GM’s overlooked 80s muscle car lineup. When you think of this decade, you probably picture weak engines and weird styling. But GM actually built some seriously cool machines during this era. These rare beasts showed up when everyone worried about gas mileage, yet still packed surprising punch under their boxy exteriors. NASCAR rules created this weird Monte Carlo with its sloped rear glass. Chevy built just 200 units to qualify for racing.

  • 1 week ago | gadgetreview.com | Ryan N Hansen |Al Landes |Christen da Costa

    American muscle cars once thundered across highways, their rumbling V8 engines embodying raw American freedom. General Motors crafted legendary machines that defined the golden age of performance. Though these mechanical marvels have largely vanished, their spirit lives on in automotive culture.

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Christen Costa
Christen Costa @LABlogger
25 Nov 24

RT @TylerBevacqua: I just wrote 11 YouTube scripts in under 40 minutes. Usually, this would've taken me 25 hours. How was I able to do it…

Christen Costa
Christen Costa @LABlogger
12 Apr 24

Interesting article @TheStreet. How do you know it’s “thousands” of people are buying this? Why did you select this product? #trustlist Thousands of shoppers are buying this $40 handheld vacuum at Amazon that's a 'game changer for quick cleanups' https://t.co/O5LTajIxqD

Christen Costa
Christen Costa @LABlogger
6 May 23

RT @nvmbr9: @jimcramer My wife just went there to buy a high end product. No inventory. Clueless staff. She loved the “old” store and de…