
The show for those who are more than just car enthusiasts, but are also enthusiasts for the automotive industry. Join us as we talk shop with the top designers, chief engineers and product planners about the latest vehicles they’re bringing to the market.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 771 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessSports | |||

TOPIC: Off Road Vehicles PANEL: Adam Bernard, AutoPerspectives; Warren Browne, RFQ Insights; Gary Vasilash, shinymetalboxes.net; John McElroy, Autoline.tv
TOPIC: Classic Cars PANEL: Matt Anderson, Henry Ford Museum; Steve Purdy, Author; Gary Vasilash, shinymetalboxes.net; John McElroy, Autoline.tv
TOPIC: Horse Powertrain PANEL: Thomas Lewis, Horse Powertrain; Jack Keebler, Consultant; Gary Vasilash, shinymetalboxes.net; John McElroy, Autoline.tv
TOPIC: Car Sales PANEL: Charlie Chesbrough, Cox Automotive; Joe White, High Speed Rodeo; Brett Smith, Industry Expert; Gary Vasilash, shinymetalboxes.net
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No more Sandy Munro please. He is an arrogant, narcissistic guest who never answers the questions that he is asked.
Basically Democrats who talk about infotainment centers, and who awful Musk and Trump are. Even though they aren't experts in politics.
How can you do an hour on EV and AV without mentioning Tesla - the leading US force - even once… either biased or clueless.
The show seems to have jumped the shark as far as the EV push. Even the journalists they bring on seem tone-deaf to the fact that most people still prefer gas cars and that the infrastructure is nowhere near where it needs to be. And what about low-income households? As the government force feeds us EV’s that are more expensive it will only raise prices on used gas cars.
Some excellent shows but when they invite a manufacturers those shows are mostly PR fluff
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Focused on the automotive industry, this series engages with industry professionals such as designers, engineers, and product planners to discuss the latest vehicles and market trends. Key topics include the evolving technologies in electric vehicles, the impact of regulatory changes, and the intricacies of automotive design and engineering. The series also features discussions on the challenges faced by legacy automakers and insights into the future of mobility, making it a go-to resource for both car aficionados and industry insiders seeking in-depth analysis and expert commentary on current automotive developments.
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