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Welcome back to KONIG’s Behind the Wheel Podcast. In this episode, we take a step back and look at the state of automotive content in 2026—how we got here, and where things might be headed next.
There was a time when car culture lived in the pages of magazines like Super Street and Import Tuner. You’d wait weeks (or months) for the next issue to drop, soaking in builds, tech features, and industry trends. Fast forward to today, and everything has changed. Content is instant. The options are endless. And the way we consume automotive media has completely evolved. With great channels like @mightycarmods , @CleetusM , @chrisfix , @speedacademy , @BisforBuild , etc…. there’s no shortage of automotive content out there now.
At some point, the upgrades that make your car exciting can start to make it… miserable.
Now, it’s all about YouTube, social media, and a constant stream of creators pushing out builds, reviews, hot takes, and everything in between.
We’re talking about machines like the Dodge Neon SRT-4, the cult-favorite Nissan NX2000, the bizarre-but-brilliant Infiniti FX50, and more that completely defy expectations.
But with so much content out there, we have to ask:
Nick and Matt dive into:
2026 Behind the Wheel Podcast | All Rights Reserved
Thank you for tuning in, and if you enjoy our podcast, please SUBSCRIBE! We’re on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and iHeartRadio, and we always upload our full video interviews on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/konigwheels (we’d love for you to subscribe there as well!) Thank you for listening!
FOLLOW:
Konig’s Instagram: @konigwheelsusa
https://www.instagram.com/konigwheelsusa/
More on the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast and to SUBSCRIBE:
podcast.konigwheels.com
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Welcome back to KONIG’s Behind the Wheel Podcast. In this episode, we take a step back and look at the state of automotive content in 2026—how we got here, and where things might be headed next.
There was a time when car culture lived in the pages of magazines like Super Street and Import Tuner. You’d wait weeks (or months) for the next issue to drop, soaking in builds, tech features, and industry trends. Fast forward to today, and everything has changed. Content is instant. The options are endless. And the way we consume automotive media has completely evolved. With great channels like @mightycarmods , @CleetusM , @chrisfix , @speedacademy , @BisforBuild , etc…. there’s no shortage of automotive content out there now.
At some point, the upgrades that make your car exciting can start to make it… miserable.
Now, it’s all about YouTube, social media, and a constant stream of creators pushing out builds, reviews, hot takes, and everything in between.
We’re talking about machines like the Dodge Neon SRT-4, the cult-favorite Nissan NX2000, the bizarre-but-brilliant Infiniti FX50, and more that completely defy expectations.
But with so much content out there, we have to ask:
Nick and Matt dive into:
2026 Behind the Wheel Podcast | All Rights Reserved
Thank you for tuning in, and if you enjoy our podcast, please SUBSCRIBE! We’re on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and iHeartRadio, and we always upload our full video interviews on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/konigwheels (we’d love for you to subscribe there as well!) Thank you for listening!
FOLLOW:
Konig’s Instagram: @konigwheelsusa
https://www.instagram.com/konigwheelsusa/
More on the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast and to SUBSCRIBE:
podcast.konigwheels.com
The post Automotive YouTube is changing FAST… thoughts? appeared first on Konig Wheels Behind The Wheel Podcast.