| Well, I thought it was pretty good.  They presented a pretty balanced view, 
I thought, but there should have been more footage of B's at wide-open 
throttle. :)
Also, I was surprised that there was not one mention of the passive safety 
aspects of the SV-1.  They called it an engineering failure a few times, but 
the strength and passenger protection of the frame is a colossal success, 
I'd say.
I also think it would have made sense to compare the budget and development 
time of the SV-1 to typical values from the Big Three then and now.  I do 
think that despite the shortcomings of the car and the business plan, what 
Bricklin did was an incredible accomplishment.
Despite the labor probs they had, though, Tanner should think a bit harder 
before opening his mouth about Canadian vs. American work ethic.  I get the 
impression that he likes being a bit contentious or whatever, but that was 
just really, really ignorant. :P
Good watch overall, though.
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Phil Martin
"How does it feel to want?"
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