What makes an American Car, American? Is it a Japanese car if it is built in Ohio? If it was an American company and is now owned by some international consortium, is it still American? We won't answer the debate, just discuss. Or maybe we will sort the whole thing…
Yeah, we know we've been mixed up. But things are back in the lane. Old Car Festival, Detroit Concour, John has more than one "issue", help wanted, and more!
This is a replay of our interview with Courtney Hansen on May 5, 2020. This is when "Ride of Your Life" was called "The Ride That Got Away." Initial filming had been completed, and they were getting ready to sell the show. We all know what happened 12 days later,…
A look into the future and highlight which of today's features will not be here in the years to come. Some news highlights with Tesla, Richard Rawlings, lithium availability, and more!
It is inventible features we know and love will be leaving our cars in the next few years. We go over some of what we think will disappear and may even discuss some that might be around longer than you would think.
Will stops by to talk about that TV Show he filmed a few years back. You know the one with Courtney Hansen. It premieres September 7 on Motor Trend TV. (You can listen to our interview with Courtney on Episode 128, link below). Derek and John will touch on some…
Ralph is back in the news. Dodge says goodbye, hello, and I'm Sorry. Try Googling "Electric Charger" And who knows what!
It seemed to be raining money in Monterey. Will EV movement short circuit, with the government taking thousands of dollars away? Mini Cargo vans are going away. The internet wins, and a dealer loses. Lots on this episode of No Driving Gloves. www.nodrivinggloves.com
It seemed to be raining money in Montery. Will EV movement short circuit, with the government taking thousands of dollars away? Mini Cargo vans are going away. The internet wins, and a dealer loses. Lots on this episode of No Driving Gloves.
Ralph is back in the news. Dodge says goodbye, hello, and I'm Sorry. We talk about the worst advice we have given in our automotive careers. And who knows what!
Lots of talk about automotive subscriptions. We dive into the discussion. What they are. Why they are. Are they evil? Do the manufacturers understand? Are they being introduced properly? I promise we will have surprising opinions. www.nodrivinggloves.com
Lots of talk about automotive subscriptions. We dive into the discussion. What they are. Why they are. Are they evil? Do the manufacturers understand? Are they being introduced properly? I promise we will have surprising opinions.
After hearing Derick Jenkins, Head of Styling and Brand at Lucid motors, on another podcast, John opens his mind about what cars might look like in 50 or 100 years.
We are going to start the dive into car subscriptions.
A new VIN law, championed by Barett-Jackson, has been passed in AZ. Similar laws are being considered nationwide. Is this a good thing? Then we discuss why do "people use "car person" terms when selling a car. Do they not realize you eliminate 98% of the buyers by doing this?
Asked all the time. We try to help. …
A new VIN law, championed by Barett-Jackson, has been passed in AZ. Similar laws are being considered nationwide. Is this a good thing? Then we discuss why do "people use "car person" terms when selling a car. Do they not realize you eliminate 98% of the buyers by doing this?
Asked all the time. We try to help. The topic most recently inspired by a FB post.
So are you good with paying $1000 a month for your car? We discuss this as best we can. All we know is we are tired of it, even as car guys. We don't care if you pay for your car in 1 payment or 84; cars are just too…
A recent GM article states that $1,000 a month car payments are acceptable according to their polls. Is it? Can it continue? Are you paying $1,000 a month and don't realize it?
We are doing this a whole bunch of items so a lot of car news traffic tonight