Nostalgic Road Trip: Throttle House Rediscovering Luxury in Classic Cars

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In a world where new cars are drowning in a sea of technology and glitz, Throttle House's Thomas and James have had enough. They embark on a daring road trip in two automotive legends from a bygone era - a 1998 BMW 750 IL V12 and a 1992 S600 long wheelbase V12. These cars, with their classic charm and peak manufacturer quality, are a stark contrast to the modern-day offerings that seem to have lost their way. As they set off from Toronto to Montreal, the duo aims to rediscover true luxury and craftsmanship.
The adventure kicks off in Toronto's vibrant Kensington Market, a melting pot of international cuisine that sets the stage for a culinary challenge. Amidst the diverse flavors and aromas, Thomas and James sample an array of dishes before hitting the road to test the cars' mettle. The BMW E38 7 Series and Mercedes W140 S-Class, with their timeless design and luxurious features, prove to be a refreshing throwback to an era where cars were more than just screens and gadgets.
As the journey unfolds, the duo delves into the intricate details of their vintage rides, highlighting the unique tech and luxury elements that set them apart. From heated seats to electronically moving mirrors, these cars exude a sense of opulence that is often missing in today's automotive landscape. Along the way, they pick up celebrities Jeff rury and Robbie AML, adding a touch of star power to their nostalgic road trip. Through this nostalgic adventure, Throttle House aims to reignite the passion for true craftsmanship and elegance in an automotive world dominated by flashy gimmicks and soaring prices.

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Throttle House is being praised as a potential successor to Top Gear
The BMW 7 Series with Alpina wheels received a lot of compliments for its appearance
Viewers expressed emotional reactions to the video's ending and the stolen gear
Comparison between classic luxury car designs and current models, with nostalgia for older interiors
Discussion on the performance and build quality of the W140 600 and 750, with a preference for the Mercedes
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