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What kind of Undercoating is best for my car or truck? NHOil Undercoating How do Jeep Air Lockers work? My F150 wont start. Where is a F150 Fuel Pump Module? Is a Chevy Spark a good car? What is the most stupid mistake you have made? Shannon tells all. The new Ford Lightning. The Range Lier. Why does my car smell like gas? 2001 Pontiac Firebird
The new Chevy Spark is probably the most efficient car currently available, delivering an average 119 combined city MPG. The Nissan Versa 1.6S, the least expensive vehicle currently available, averages at around $11,990. Are you a value buyer? Or a price buyer?
Auto manufacturers are no longer building less expensive cars due to various reasons, including shifting consumer preferences towards larger and more luxurious vehicles, increasing production costs, and tighter emission regulations. This has led to the discontinuation of several affordable models such as the Chevy Spark and the Chevrolet Volt. Instead, automakers are focusing on building and selling more expensive and luxury cars, which have higher profit margins and offer advanced features and technologies that consumers are willing to pay for. Furthermore, many car companies are investing in electric vehicles, which require substantial investments in research and development, and manufacturing, which makes them more expensive to produce
Ron starts this episode talking about the amount of cars he's fixing lately at the shop, thinking it may be the price of new cars and the cost of loans : talks about an 07 Town Car that came in with non working key fobs : takes a call on an 08 Dodge Sprinter that was serviced and is now in limp mode : takes a call asking his opinion of trading a Chevy Spark for a 19 Outlander : takes a call on a 91 Acclaim where, if the car isn't started and run once per day, the battery is dead. Visit us at https://www.cardoctorshow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Steffie Baik joins The Steebee Weebee Show for the 2nd time!!! We talk about: deciphering basic Korean, Snapple Apple: the most delicious flavor of them all, characteristics of Virgos, her auditioning preparation process, the 2022 Chevy Spark, Steeb's distractions with meditating, the Korean word Nunchi: signifying the ability to listen and gauge other's moods, the film: MEN directed by Alex Garland, the significance of JanSport Backpacks in the Los Angeles Unified School District, her newest acting role in the film: The Portrait ,and much more !!!!Go to: https://www.youtube.com/steebeeweebee to watch. More: Steffie https://www.instagram.com/baikedguds Scissor Bros YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/scissorbros ** Now on iTunes: https://goo.gl/CdSwyV ** Subscribe: https://goo.gl/d239PO Little Ray promises a Karma Boost if you join our Patreon: https://goo.gl/aiOi7J Or, click here for a one time Karma Boost. https://www.paypal.me/steebeeweebeeshow/2 More Steven: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quangou Bandcamp: https://steebeeweebee.bandcamp.com/ Itunes: https://goo.gl/PSooa0 WEBSITE: https://www.steebeeweebeeshow.com Send stuff to: 1425 N. Cherokee Ave P.O. Box 1391 Los Angeles, CA 90093
I met Derrick Copes at MTE and he briefly shared his story with me, and I had to tell him save it for the podcast. I knew instantly Derrick and his story would make a great episode. Derrick tells how selling drugs on the street led him to detailing and how detailing has been his savior. Derrick has great ideas on how to help others without fear of competition. Would you believe a detailer could run a successful business out of a Chevy Spark? Well Derrick tells me how he does it and how he helps others build their cars. If you're looking for someone to motivate you and reignite your passion listen to this episode and Derrick will do just that. Derrick can be reached at Derrick Copes on Facebook or @distinguisheddetailing on Instagram. Support this show and follow us on Facebook: @thedetailsolutionspodcast and @thedetailsolutionspodcastdiscussiongroup or on instagram: @thedetailsolutionspodcast and YouTube: The Detail Solutions Podcast You can find our sponsors at: www.hypercleanstore.com use code detail15 www.iglcoatingsusa.com for JenK.O. www.detailersroadmap.com www.oberkcarcare.com use code DSP20 for 20% off wheel cleaner for 3/22 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/detailsolutionspodcast/support
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Today we make a concerted effort to bring some of our Automotive Colleagues along in their education of the history of the Auto Industry. How can we know how far we've come if we don't know where we came from? We also tell some positive Dealer stories as well as issue a customer experience warning.A short history of the Automotive Industry from Earl StewartPositive Dealer StoriesWhat is your name?Eric HallWhat dealership is this story about?Lucky blood donor drives away with free red ChevyClassic Fleet & Carter BloodCare host high school pep rally to reveal the winner of a new Chevy Spark and hand over keys.Tell us a little about what this dealership is doing to increase positivity in their organization and/or community. Classic Fleet stepped up as part of the solution for the chronic blood shortage amidst the ongoing pandemic, donating the car to boost donations during one of the most difficult times of year for the community blood supply. Donors were automatically entered in the drawing when they presented to give during the designated time frame.Real-time Russia/Ukraine impact on the Auto Industry Automakers making moves / taking precautionsNetflix defying regulations in RussiaWill not be running 20 state run channels as a part of subscriptionCustomer experience is the real loser, and you might not even know it: Dealers pushing buyers toward financing maybe a little too hard? Texas may think soThe hits keep coming for Toyota - Just in time production faces another challengeApprox. 13k cars lost steam on production due to a cyberattackIt's back online nowSign up for the ASOTU Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/Listen to other episodes: https://www.asotu.com/media/podcastsRead the most recent Daily Push Back email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-emailShare positive dealer stories: https://www.asotu.com/positivity
Hello everyone and welcome to Episode Forty Seven! I hope you all remain safe and healthy out there. I'm back in SMP World Headquarters after a brief hiatus (AKA herping) in Mexico of all places. I went down to Baja California with a group of folks and we dipped all the way down to the northern portions of Baja Sur, and I can now claim to have traveled every inch of Mexico's highway one. I'm thinking there should be a patch or a merit badge for that. So a couple thousand miles in a little Chevy Spark and here's a shout-out to Jake Scott for being an excellent companion in that tiny car's close quarters. One step above a clown car and yet it only held two clowns and their luggage. PATRONS: I want to thank all of the show's patrons who contribute to keep this show rolling. It goes without saying that I appreciate each and every one of you. And here together for the first time is a list of all the show's supoorters to date: Justin Michels, Jason Jones of Herp MX, Smetlogik AKA Rob Kreutzer, Ryan Borgmann, Joshua Wallace, Jill Rials, Marty Whalin, Chris Smith, Dr. Emily Taylor, John Burris, Kamil Scepanski, Brandon Kong, Issac Chellman, Dr James van Dyke, Brandon Ballard, Mike Rochford, Josef Thompson, Dr. Alex Krohn, Matt Ratcliffe, Jeroen Speybroek, Bryan Hughes, Brandon Bourassa, Josh Holbrook, James McGhee, Michael Moffat, Andy O'Connor, Jake Scott, Deb Krohn, Duane McDermott, John Sullivan, Josh Emms, Justin Elden, Matt Cage, Patrick Connolly, Chris McMartin, Michael Cravenss, Ana Ware, Tim Warfel, David Burkart, Adam Cooner, Dr. Bill Peterman, Cynthia Samake, Paul-Erik Bakland, William Bone, Jeremiah Easter, Richard Legere, Tom Eles, Jeremy Schumacher, Neill Jones, Alec Gordon, Martin Habecker, Daniel Dye, Clint Henke, Ross Maynard, Nick Sobel, Moses Michelsohn, Myles Masterson, and Ben Genter. Now THAT is quite a list, and some of the coolest people I know. Thank you all. Andrew DuBois is our featured guest for this episode. Andrew and I have been friends for a number of years and we've been to a number of amazing herp spots across the planet in that time. Andrew is a senior natural resources specialist (and a wildlife ecologist) with Jefferson County Open Space in Colorado and part of our conversation centered on the work he does there with leopard frogs, prairie rattlesnakes, and other interesting critters. Microphone or not, I enjoy talking to Andrew, he is a deep thinker, and I always come away from our conversations having learned something new or seeing something from a different perspective. Aside from collecting data and managing the herps and other flora and fauna that live on the 55K acres across JCOS, Andrew and other colleagues also engage with the general public who recreate on these lands, and I've included some related links, including Jefferson County Open Space Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Andrew also took part in a rattlesnake education video produced by JCOS which provides an excellent overview of the single species of rattlesnake that can be found within JCOS, how to tell it apart from harmless snakes, and where and under what conditions rattlesnakes might be encountered. Very useful for Coloradans who may encounter snakes within JCOS. Backpack 'Clip Card' mentioned in the show. As always I enjoyed talking with Andrew, not only about the work he's engaged in, but also about herpetofauna and herping as well. You can find Andrew on Instagram and Twitter, his email is adubois@jeffco.us and his professional profile is on Weebly. Thanks for coming on the show again, Andrew! And thanks for listening everyone! And as always, please keep the comments and suggestions coming, and please take time to rate the show on your podcast platform! The show email is somuchpingle@gmail.com, and there's also a So Much Pingle group on Facebook, for discussion, comments, feedback, suggestions, herp confessions, tips for herping better, etc. Cheers! Mike
Ron starts this episode talking about electric cars and Toyota stating that we are not ready : talks about the trend of dealerships giving a laundry list of items that “need” to be done : takes a call on a 13 Chevy Spark where the transmission information disappeared from the dash and it would not run – and the dealership couldn't fix it. The caller got rid of the car, but wants to know what Ron thinks was wrong : talks to Steven Ethridge from OPUS/IVS regarding the car repair business and where it is headed. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This week, Stu interviews Kitty Adams. Not only has Adams facilitated the installation of hundreds of EV chargers spanning several states, but she has done so with seemingly boundless energy. We talk about the deeper reasons of why this work is so essential, what we can learn from how other countries approach EV infrastructure and how EV drivers' enthusiasm is a big reason we are on the cusp of exponential growth. A lively and lovely discussion with one of our industries' angels. Support us on Patreon at: www.patreon.com/StusEVU Learn more about Evolve KY at: www.evolveky.org Topics: Tesla, Adopt a Charger, Chevy Spark, ClipperCreek, Tesla Superchargers, DC Fast Charging, Electrify America --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Was the Golf GTI the first hot hatch? No, certainly not. Did it come to define that segment? Absolutely. And for that, it deserves praise, adulation, and dissection by Steve and Adam on which was best, which was worst, and whether we'd rather have one of these or a cheap Chevy Spark.
In this most wonderful and exciting of 10th episodes of the HEX&CUBE podcast, Joe joins Kyle for a discussion about theme in games. We discuss how we should approach controversial or difficult themes, as well as theme's function in gaming. We also announce our very first giveaway! We will be giving away a brand new and heavily used 2014 Chevy Spark! JK. We're giving away a game, which is slightly better. Sign-up for our newsletter or re-tweet the contest info for a chance to win In the Year of the Dragon, by Stefan Feld. The giveaway will be open for entry from Monday, September 21st 2020 at 8pm CST until Monday, September 28th 2020 at 8pm CST. Links below! Enjoy!International Justice Mission (Right click and open in new window)Link to discussion. (Right click and open in new window)Sign up for our newsletter! (Right click and open in new window)Here is the original contest tweet! (Right click and open in new window)Welcome (00:18)News (1:09)Game Night - Tekhenu(9:17)Topic - Mechanisms(37:26)Outro - (1:24:20)
This episode is an introduction into the Are We Rolling podcast! My friend Parker Korthuis and I cover life in San Diego, future goals, and the reasons everyone needs a Chevy Spark. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjamin-morrison3/support
Rolls-Royce has long represented elegance and sophistication in automobiles most often named after ghosts. There have been years of exception. Used Rolls-Royce models, particularly in the company's native England, were hard to sell for years. But now the bespoke machines are back in a big way. In 2019, Rolls-Royce sold more than 5,100 vehicles worldwide, the best annual sales volume in the company's 116-year history. The 2020 Rolls-Royce Wraith defines power, opulence and obsession. Image © Bruce Aldrich/2020 Elizabeth Williams, the company's product communications manager, discusses the Rolls-Royce return to prominence on this week's episode of The Weekly Driver Podcast. Rolls-Royce has a 116-year legacy Co-hosts Bruce Aldrich and James Raia discuss all things Rolls-Royce with Williams — the legacy of the brand to the current lineup. The podcast episode seemed like a natural after my recent opportunity to review a 2020 Rolls Royce Wraith. The Wraith remains the company's high-performance model. It features a twin-turbocharged 6.6-liter V12 engine that produces 624 horsepower. It's the most powerful car the company has ever made. It weighs 5,380 pounds but has serious, controlled speed. Named after the Scottish word meaning the image of a ghost or spirit, The Wraith debuted in 2013 as a 2014 model. For 2020, The body style is a two-door, pillar-less coupe with iconic suicide doors. The door handles are likely the largest ever installed in a car. Their girth suggests they weigh more than a Chevy Spark. The Wraith's interior is an opulent living room where the old world meets modern, understated technology. The analog features are complemented by the digital age working in the background. Every surface has a unique texture and color. The stitching and hides are different. Rolls-Royce has all the top-scale necessities in the back, but it forgot a place for adult-sized legs, so the rear seats are only for the small A Rolls-Royce's performance is always at least equally matched by its beauty. The lines are a juxtaposition. Its battle-tank strength front flows into elegant curves at the rear of the beast. The Wraith offers a poised and unassuming in city driving — as if a Rolls-Royce can be understated. Feel the need to accelerate to merge into traffic at ease or maneuver around a pending situation, the Rolls' power prevails. Beyond the Wraith, Williams discusses the uniqueness of Rolls-Royce, including the new Black Bade trim. It's a $50,000 option — 21-inch carbon wheels to illuminate treadplates. Rolls-Royce extravagance also includes signature features, the shooting star headliner to its Teflon-coated hidden umbrella. Williams details who's buying the Wraith and its stature as a vehicle weighing more than 5,000 pounds, possessing 624 horsepower and with 0-to-60 miles per hour acceleration in 4.4 seconds Please join for an episode full of facts and figures and the glorious history of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. The Weekly Driver Podcast encourages and appreciates feedback from our listeners. Please forward episode links to family, friends and colleagues. And you are welcome to repost links from the podcast to your social media accounts. Support our podcast by shopping on Amazon.com. Please send comments and suggestions for new episodes to James Raia via email: james@jamesraia.com. All podcast episodes are archived on www.theweeklydriver.com/podcast Every episode is also available on your preferred podcast platform: Google Play iTunes Spotify Stitcher iheartradio
- Trump Nominates NHTSA Chief - Chevy Spark on The Chopping Block - VW and Mazda Turn Around Sales - U.S. Q2 Sales Expected to Remain Solid - New Technique to Build Roads
- Trump Nominates NHTSA Chief- Chevy Spark on The Chopping Block- VW and Mazda Turn Around Sales- U.S. Q2 Sales Expected to Remain Solid- New Technique to Build Roads
After taking quite a few months off, American Chevy 360 returns to BlogTalkRadio.com with a lot to discuss in 2013. Chevy will introduce a new car, the 2014 Chevy SS, a V-8 RWD vehicle that will make it's debut in the upcoming Daytona 500. Also, there are several makeovers for current models for 2014 such as the Impala, the Silverado and the Tahoe/Suburban. We'll also review the 2013 makeovers for the Malibu and the Traverse. I also have my review of the 2013 Chevy Spark, Chevy's newest Mini/City Car. Plus we'll have the "Driving Tip of the Week". All this and much much more. This is the fastest 30 minutes of car talk on BlogTalkRadio. Hope to see you there...
After taking quite a few months off, American Chevy 360 returns to BlogTalkRadio.com with a lot to discuss in 2013. Chevy will introduce a new car, the 2014 Chevy SS, a V-8 RWD vehicle that will make it's debut in the upcoming Daytona 500. Also, there are several makeovers for current models for 2014 such as the Impala, the Silverado and the Tahoe/Suburban. We'll also review the 2013 makeovers for the Malibu and the Traverse. I also have my review of the 2013 Chevy Spark, Chevy's newest Mini/City Car. Plus we'll have the "Driving Tip of the Week". All this and much much more. This is the fastest 30 minutes of car talk on BlogTalkRadio. Hope to see you there...
You'd think that selling iconic London cabs would be an easy business proposition, but that's not the case. The all-new Chevy Silverado will debut next year at the Detroit Auto Show, and the company really needs it to sell. Total automotive manufacturing capacity in Brazil will jump by 50 percent by 2014. Will that be too much? All that and more, plus our look at the 2013 Chevy Spark.
With all the 2Q numbers in Toyota sold more than a million more units than it did last year when Japan was ravaged by natural disasters. The company also may have passed GM again to take the sales crown. In our tour of the GM Design Center we saw a lot of great cars, including one with an interesting history. The Nurburgring gets a bail out to stave off bankruptcy. All that and more, plus we ask Ed Welburn where GM's super secret Studio X is located.
Chrysler and the UAW announced this morning that they reached a tentative deal on a new labor contract. GM plans to introduce an electric version of the Chevy Spark in the U.S. by 2013. China just unveiled stricter crash standard rules for passenger cars. All that and more, plus John answers your questions and comments in the You Said It segment.
General Motors is back to being No. 1 in global car-sales for the first six months of the year, knocking Toyota from the top spot. Volkswagen is crying foul on the Obama administration’s proposed CAFE rules saying they favor large vehicles and pretty much ignore diesels. Chevy confirmed it will sell its small hatchback, the Spark, in the U.S. All that and more, plus a look at the fantastic paintings of one automotive artist and how he puts so much realism into his work.