karl brauer of "kelley blue book," what was your first car? rl: my first car was a 1969 plymouth gtx with a 440 in it. i grew up a muscle-car guy. laura: do you use something like an auto-pilot? do you let the car take over in that sense? karl: i trepidatiously will use auto-pilot. i will use auto-pilot, and i sometimes struggle with whether it's actually reducing or helping my driver stress, because using it causes me a certain amount of stress just like it's supposed to reduce. scott: karl brauer is a muscle-car fan, and the executive editor of "kelley blue book" and cox automotive, we appreciate you being with us this morning. karl: thank you, great to be here. scott: well, venture capitalist, hemant taneja, up later, but up next, how to collect data and not end up in front of a senate subcommittee, when "press:here" continues. ♪ announcer: "press:here" as a podcast on itunes. scott: welcome back to "press:here," we've talked a lot about how facebook bungled its responsibility protecting your personal data. mark zuckerberg has apologized so