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With Matt away, Ian is joined by Jared Rosenholtz from Carbuzz.com to talk about the cars they've been driving for review, the new Toyotsa Supra, cars in general, and then complain about internet commentors. They do the last one a lot.
This week Matt and Ian get together and talk about overrated things in car culture, the Hyundai Veloster N, the Jeep truck known as the Gladiator, the Ford Bronco and autocrossing a Chevy Bolt.
This week Matt, Ian, and Jordan are joined by automotive and music photographer Jim Donnelly. Strap in, or prepare to use the pause button when you get to work, because this is a long one.
What Matt, Jordan and Ian learned involves BWW and Bobsleds, modified cars over long distances, and a burnt Ferrari. We talk about an 18 year old YouTuber that killed himself and someone else in a McLaren 620 S while driving up a road in the wrong direction.
The auction game involves a BMW 2002 and a 1990 Miata, and we get the results from last weeks Range Rover. In news, BMW is still sandbagging on their horsepower and torque numbers and a Ferrari sold for a ridiculous amount of money. Finally, Jordan finds our new favorite Craigslist advert.
This week Matt and Ian talk about vanity plates, the Chevy Equinox, the origins of Europe's Mustang, the Ford Capri, and take a stab at guessing how much a fresh S2000 and not so fresh Range Rover will sell on Bring a Trailer.
Range Rover: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1995-land-rover-range-rover-classic-32/
S2000: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2002-honda-s2000-31/
A late night conversation with Matt and Ian brings up the best of American cars, the Toyota 86, Chevy's new Blazer, BMW's 8 Series.
If you want to play along with our segment guessing auction prices on Bringatrailer.com we're trying to predivt the final seeling price of this Mercedes Benz 300TD
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1985-mercedes-benz-300td-turbo-8/
This week we talk Top Gear without Matt LeBlanc, working on project cars versus your own maintenance, the Jaguar iPace and a couple of car movies.
We also introduce a segment in the form a of a game where we try and predict the final selling price of car being auctioned on Bringatrailer.com.
If you want to play along:
1989 Ferrari 348 TS
1991 BMW M5 6-Speed
This week Ian and Matt are joined by Jorden Faulkner to discuss car photography and the Autoconduct car meets. Matt also has an experience to share driving an Electric Vehicle for a week, specifically the Chevy Volt. They also go off topic and discuss how C4 and C5 Corvettes are the next big thing.
This week Ian is joined by Jake Stumph because Matt is in LA being a Comic book nerd.
Jake is a content editor for some very popular automotive websites and relentless car driver, drifter, breaker, and fixer. We run through his current garage that contains two BMW's, a 240sx, and a Civic Si. We also cover some fun cars including the so-far mythical mid-engine Corvette and some cars he's driven for 'work' including the Bugattie Veyron.
This week Matt talks about his RX-7 that Ian didn't realise he owned. Then we talk about some Facebook topics listeners contributed to and Mark Zuckerburg probably sold to the Russians. The topics include the cars we would like to see automakers buy up to recondition and sell again and habits of other drivers that drive us nuts. Matt also gives his impressions of the Buick Enclave he's been driving recently.
We mentioned Cody Belichesky's E46 project blog and you should check it out, so here it is:
https://cireimagined.tumblr.com
The podcast currently has 59 episodes available.