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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
In this week's episode, Alex is joined by his friend Brandon Brooks, a fellow car enthusiast from Cincnnati. Brandon and his friends host The Idiot's Podcast. The Idiot's Podcast is a podcast about funny current events, random news articles and have a laugh along the way. In all, it is a great podcast hosted by great people. In Alex's opinion, it is one of his favorite forms of entertainment... just don't listen to it with your mother in the room. On Cars & Bids, Alex selects a 2013 Mini JCW GP - a limited-run track-focused Mini. It is a cool car, but also one that just does not make a ton of sense. Brooks goes for an immaculate 1999 Mercedes-Benz SL600 that screams 90's nostalgia. Following this, they talk about the new Ferrari Purosangue - a name that Alex finally learns how to pronounce correctly. They also discuss Aston Martin's plans to keep the V12 around and finish by going over just how laughable the fuel economy is on the new Oshkosh mail truck. Thanks for tuning in!
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In today's episode, Alex is joined by his friend and fellow Land Rover enthusiast, David Feerrar. Since David doesn't have a webcam, he decided to have his profile picture be the Wikipedia picture of the Spanish tennis player, David Ferrer. On Cars & Bids, Alex chooses a 2021 Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 that is lightly optioned, but still has everything you need. David goes for a really clean 2007 Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG, formerly owned by VINWiki's Ed Bolian. The main topic for today is car configurators. Alex and David each went online and configured three cars. Everything went according to plan until the website of a German automaker decided to be very un-German and not work properly. As always, we end with a Q&A session. Thanks for tuning in!
In today's episode, Alex is joined by one of his close friends, Grace Davies. Grace is a fellow car enthusiast from England, where she is the social media manager for H.R. Owen Ferrari in London. To start off, Grace chooses a mint Rosso Corsa 2005 Ferrari F430 Spider, with the all-important 6-speed gated manual. Alex chooses two cars with a very interesting connection: a 2016 Maserati GranTurismo MC also finished in Rosso Corsa (with matching red high-heels in the footwell) and a 2021 Ford Mach-E GT. Tune in to find out the connection that these two cars have. Next, Grace and Alex each choose two cars to discuss that are scheduled to debut or go on sale in 2022. Following this, they both have an important discussion on the effects that social media can have on one's mental health. Yes, it is a car podcast, but it is an important topic that needs to be discussed. As always, we end with a fun Q&A round. Big thanks to Grace for joining us on the show and thanks for tuning in!
Hello and welcome to today's episode where we are joined by Emeka Ossai, who runs the Driven Hard YouTube channel. Emeka is a Land Rover enthusiast, owning a Range Rover Sport Autobiography that he, well, drives hard. No, seriously; he DOES drive his Range Rover hard to prove that stock Land Rovers (even ones with 21" wheels) are incredibly capable without any modifications. The topic of today's episode is the all-new 2022 fifth-generation Range Rover, known internally as the L460. Despite looking similar to the outgoing L405 Range Rover, the L460 is all-new from the ground up. Based on JLR's new MLA Flex platform, the L460 is more advanced, connected, luxurious and capable than ever before. Tune in to hear Emeka and Alex's thoughts and opinions on the new Range Rover!
Hello and welcome to Season 2 of the Autos & Airwaves Podcast! In today's episode, Alex celebrates the new year with an over-engineered noise maker that was probably designed by a German. Next, he finds one of his dream cars on Cars & Bids - a 2014 Cadillac CTS-V Wagon 6-speed, but one with a questionable history, as it was in two accidents. However, Alex discovers that it was sold at a Cadillac dealer that is literally ONE MILE down the road from his old high school. Moving on, we discuss the new BMW XM Concept in detail, now that it has been fully revealed. Well, the XM is ugly, stupid, unnecessary, the interior looks like a cheap nightclub and in all, it is a total disgrace to the heritage of BMW's M Division. From there we talk about a Lexus LFA Nürburgring Edition that recently sold for a whopping $1.1 million, an upcoming Subaru STI EV concept car and the first spy photos of the new Rolls-Royce Spectre. Finally, Alex talks about Ferrari's 75th anniversary, where they forged pieces for a jigsaw puzzle at the factory in Maranello and had every employee help put together the puzzle, which turned out not just to be a puzzle, but a massive prancing horse statue. Thanks for tuning in!
Hello and welcome to the first annual Autos & Airwaves Christmas Special! Alex is joined by his first two guests Andrew Shehata (Examined Media) and Natisha Chatten (Auto Social UK). In this fun, holiday-themed episode, Alex, Tish and Andrew talk about what automotive-themed Christmas gifts that they would want underneath their Christmas tree. You'll need quite a large tree to fit a 911 Targa 4 GTS, F-Type R and an i20 N underneath! (Take a wild guess who chose which car.)
This is the conclusion of Season 1, and I just wanted to thank each and every one of you for tuning in to the Autos & Airwaves podcast; it has done way better than I was ever expecting it to. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the A&A Podcast and we'll see you in January for Season 2!
In today's episode, Alex is joined by one of his good friends, Kristin Thul. Kristin is an avid Land Rover enthusiast, owning a 2015 LR4/Discovery 4. She has also competed in the Rebelle Rally. Rebelle is an all-female off-road navigation rally that takes place in the Nevada/California desert, where participants have to find checkpoints in the desert without the use of GPS or cell phones. All you have are maps and a compass. In short, it's the ultimate off-road scavenger hunt. Kristin finds a lovely 2004 Land Rover Discovery 2 on Cars & Bids - probably one of the cleanest ones out there. Alex finds a 2021 Aston Martin Vantage - WITH the rare 7-speed dogleg manual transmission. next, they talk about the Rebelle, where Kristin talks about the two times she competed - once in her Discovery 4 and once in her Ford F-250 pickup. Following this, the two talk about their love for the D4, as well as they talk about Kristin's Bronco that she has on order. Big thanks to Kristin for joining us here on the show, and thanks for tuning in!
In today's episode, Alex finds the Holy Grail of L322 Range Rovers on Cars & Bids - a 2012 Supercharged finished in the lovely Galway Green metallic over Arabica with less than 46,000 miles on the clock! Next, Alex talks about test driving the Tesla Model S Plaid, which is the fastest accelerating car on sale today. Spoiler alert: it's INSANE. However, it is far from perfect, as it still suffers from quality issues and poor ergonomics - mostly due to the yoke steering wheel. Moving on, Alex goes over the new Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS - the latest animal to come out of Flact by none other than Andy Preuninger and his crack team of engineers at Porsche's GT division. Following this, we talk about the new Acura Integra "Prototype," (Honda speak for concept cars that are 99.5% production-ready) and why it is going to be a wonderful entry-level luxury performance hatchback when it goes on sale next year. Finally, we end this episode by having a discussion about the new BMW XM concept, which looks absolutely heinous, much like everything else BMW has come up with recently. Thanks for tuning in!
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.