More Regarding The Personalities Of The PBS Television Program MotorWeek

If you’ve been following this blog for a while, you know the history of the PBS television program MotorWeek; how John Davis had been first hired into Maryland Public Television in the 1970’s, and John Davis having served as a producer of Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser prior to founding MotorWeek.

See this earlier post for more information.

MotorWeek Host John Davis’s Employment With Maryland Public Television

Also, if you’ve been following this blog for a while; you know that I am not fond of the scoundrel young men like Greg Carloss, Zach Maskell; and Patrick Lucas that have been hired to serve as staff members and on-camera personalities of MotorWeek.

See this earlier post for my distaste for Greg Carloss, Zach Maskell; and Patrick Lucas:

Personalities Of The PBS Television Program MotorWeek By The Names Of Greg Carloss, Zach Maskell; and Patrick Lucas

It seems idiotic that MotorWeek would dispatch two of their scoundrel, knucklehead young male members on their staff- Greg Carloss and Patrick Lucas to review the second generation Honda/Acura NSX for use as a daily driver. MotorWeek should have instead dispatched its founder John Davis, or someone like Brian Robinson to review the second generation Honda/Acura NSX for use as a daily driver.


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