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Mike Wayland is the Principal of a Rural Oklahoma School in Cushing, Oklahoma. In this episode, we are going to discuss how his school is coping and dealing with the current health and racial pandemic.
From tailgate debates to vocal CEOs and a Ram prediction that missed the mark, outgoing Weekend Drive host Mike Wayland recalls some of his favorite show moments.
NEWS TOPICS:01:26 - Election 2016: CAFE, trade deals, consumer confidence?31:22 - Thoughts on Ford EcoSport, Bronco37:46 - Phone call: Chinese trade restrictions to change?49:30 - Phone call: Trump's effect on Supreme Court important for auto industry50:42 - Can auto shows remain relevant as more automakers debut cars outside of the show?PANEL: John McElroy, Autoline.tv; Mike Wayland, The Detroit News; Todd Lassa, Automobile; and Chris Paukert, Roadshow by CNET
After a little more than two years on the job, United Auto Workers’ President Dennis Williams joins Autoline THIS WEEK to discuss the UAW, the automakers and how both are surviving in the 21st Century. Joining John McElroy on his panel are Brent Snavely from the Detroit Free Press and Mike Wayland of the Detroit News.
After a little more than two years on the job, United Auto Workers’ President Dennis Williams joins Autoline THIS WEEK to discuss the UAW, the automakers and how both are surviving in the 21st Century. Joining John McElroy on his panel are Brent Snavely from the Detroit Free Press and Mike Wayland of the Detroit News.
PANEL: John McElroy, Autoline.tv; Gary Vasilash, Automotive Design and Production; Mike Wayland, The Detroit News; Mike Martinez, The Detroit NewsNEWS TOPICS:- Auto Sales- Self Driving Cars- Carbon bicycles: Will Greg LeMond's company make materials in automotive affordable?- Jeep's entry into India as a high-end SUV brand- 10-speed transmission in the F-150
UP FOR DISCUSSION:- VW’s Mammoth Penalty- Surprising Leader in Quality- Ube-tter Pay Us MoreJoin our host Gary Vasilash from Automotive Design and Production along with his journalist panel including Mike Colias from Automotive News, Mike Martinez from The Detroit News and Mike Wayland, also from The Detroit News as they tackle the hottest automotive topics of the week.
UP FOR DISCUSSION:- Yahoo! Autos Unloaded- GM's New Performance Name- Faurecia zaps resonator- EV Tax Credit burn out- Top Chicago debutsAll that and much more with John McElroy, Autoline.tv; Joann Muller, Forbes.com; Mike Wayland, The Detroit News; and Gary Vasilash, Automotive Design and Production.
UP FOR DISCUSSION:- VW: The Scandal Goes On and On… Like a Diesel- FCA and UAW: Can Sergio Afford It?- Tesla’s Autosteer: Like a Bike with Training Wheels?All that and much more with Gary Vasilash, Automotive Design and Production; Sharon Carty, Yahoo! Autos; Scott Burgess, Motor Trend; Mike Wayland, The Detroit News.
OnStar, General Motor’s telecommunications in-car system, is pushing 20 years old next year. That’s nearly two decades of cutting edge safety, security and a variety of other customer-oriented communications; all driven by the blue button on the rear view mirror. The man charged to lead OnStar into its 19th year and beyond is Terry Inch, the company’s Chief Operating Officer. This week he joins John McElroy, CBS Detroit Radio’s Matt Roush along with Mike Wayland from the website MLive.com to talk about the next steps for this unique telecommunications network.
OnStar, General Motor’s telecommunications in-car system, is pushing 20 years old next year. That’s nearly two decades of cutting edge safety, security and a variety of other customer-oriented communications; all driven by the blue button on the rear view mirror. The man charged to lead OnStar into its 19th year and beyond is Terry Inch, the company’s Chief Operating Officer. This week he joins John McElroy, CBS Detroit Radio’s Matt Roush along with Mike Wayland from the website MLive.com to talk about the next steps for this unique telecommunications network.