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Dan and Laec welcome the return of Patrick just in time to greet this week's guest: another Steven! We talk Cadillac, Cimarron, and Cadillac Cimarron in this episode. Steven Teleky, proud owner of a Cinnamon Cimarron, spins yarns of his time working for Corvette (by Chevrolet) in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and Patrick reveals some more of his secret Cadillac arts, including the mysterious Gold Key program.Links Featured In This Episode!Second Annual Malaise Invitational Promo Version A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX4EfXsbH-4Second Annual Malaise Invitational Promo Version B https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAzRgpLRzooCadillac Cimarron Salon 1: https://imgur.com/h0sUow9Cadillac Cimarron Salon 2: https://imgur.com/hAr3WDtOne of the Cimarrons Patrick mentions: https://imgur.com/mJz09P1Interview with John Manoogian--the Cimarron's chief developer at Cadillac https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQzs-b5nyW4 IG: @corinthian_cowboys https://www.facebook.com/CorinthianCowboys https://www.facebook.com/groups/453295002598271 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpukJy7K1i-mefgYJn_USPg Merch: https://tinyurl.com/CowboysShop ---------------------------------------------------------Car Show Links (be sure to check out the promo videos!) https://www.eventcreate.com/e/malaise https://www.facebook.com/events/516450207164394
UP FOR DISCUSSION:- Chevrolet Unveils the new Cruze and the Camaro Convertible- Alfa Romeo Unveils the Long-Anticipated Giulia- Ford Unveils… an Electric Bicycle?SPECIAL GUEST: David Woodhouse, Design Director, Lincoln Motor Company- Does Lincoln’s Continental Concept look a little too much like other luxury leaders, or just enough?All that and much more with John McElroy, Autoline.tv; Gary Vasilash, Automotive Design and Production; John Manoogian, College for Creative Studies.
UP FOR DISCUSSION:- Ford’s big quarter: Mustang and F-150. What do they do for a second (third?) act?- Ram 1500 not only is selling like mad, but they’re going to be making 20% diesels.- Johan de Nysschen tells Cadillac dealers that things are going to get worse before they get better.- GM’s Mary Barra gets on the cover of Time magazine. Why?SPECIAL GUEST: Jeff Nowak, Chief Designer, Ford Studio 2000X- What does this little-known studio have to do with how future Ford models will look and feel?All that and much more with Gary Vasilash, Automotive Design and Production; Jeff Sabatini, Car and Driver; John Manoogian, College for Creative Studies.
UP FOR DISCUSSION:- Will people pay $60K for a Kia K900?- Richard Petty disses Danica PatrickSPECIAL GUEST: Bill Warner, Amelia Island Concours- What goes into putting on a major automotive event like the Concours?All that and more with John McElroy, Autoline.tv; Gary Vasilash, Automotive Design and Production; and John Manoogian, Center for Creative Studies
He started out drawing cars and became a Hollywood sensation. Syd Mead, the inspiration behind the futurist world of the film “Blade Runner” as well as many other hit films, makes a return visit to the Autoline studios to talk about everything from autonomy to “the electronic herd.” Joining John McElroy on his panel are Jim Hall from 2953 Analytics and John Manoogian from the College for Creative Studies.
He started out drawing cars and became a Hollywood sensation. Syd Mead, the inspiration behind the futurist world of the film “Blade Runner” as well as many other hit films, makes a return visit to the Autoline studios to talk about everything from autonomy to “the electronic herd.” Joining John McElroy on his panel are Jim Hall from 2953 Analytics and John Manoogian from the College for Creative Studies.
Each year automakers are releasing 50 to 60 new or refreshed vehicles. That means design teams are logging tons of hours trying to bring a fresh look to an old nameplate or break the mold with a brand new vehicle. Just how they’re doing it is the subject of this week’s Autoline. Joining John McElroy are three men steeped in design heritage. David Lyon worked at General Motors the last 20 years until he recently went out on his own, John Manoogian started at Ford in the ‘70s before spending the bulk of his career at GM. He now teaches design at Detroit’s College for Creative Studies. And rounding out the panel is Jim Hall, Autoline’s own resident design expert, and managing director of 2953 Analytics.
Each year automakers are releasing 50 to 60 new or refreshed vehicles. That means design teams are logging tons of hours trying to bring a fresh look to an old nameplate or break the mold with a brand new vehicle. Just how they’re doing it is the subject of this week’s Autoline. Joining John McElroy are three men steeped in design heritage. David Lyon worked at General Motors the last 20 years until he recently went out on his own, John Manoogian started at Ford in the ‘70s before spending the bulk of his career at GM. He now teaches design at Detroit’s College for Creative Studies. And rounding out the panel is Jim Hall, Autoline’s own resident design expert, and managing director of 2953 Analytics.