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Me and the crew went to the Detroit Autoshow this week (twice) and if there is one major takeaway to mention, its that CES is a far better autoshow than NAIAS. If you followed us on our livestreams via instagram (Sketchbook_Audio) you likely saw, well, everything. And in the 30 minutes it took for me to walk through the entire thing, there wasnt much to see. But, my crew and I found some interesting vehicles and we have some hot takes on what we did see and do. P.s. I set this episode to 18+ because, well, some of us dont have a filter. So, to protect your little ones, just be mindful that we dropped a few curse words and ONE F bomb. Because PG13.
Hello and welcome fellow sketch-bookers. Ryan Sketch here and if you feel like things are looking a little different around here...they are. Anchor.fm, now part of Spotify, has partnered with Riverside to provide our media recording and publishing. I am still learning the ins and outs of it so each week should get a little better. Oddly enough, it uses AI in a way that I am actually OK with and that is to help identify "segments" or topic changes within the video. Pretty cool! It also creates a very accurate transcript for each individual person. Which I guess would help if you are deaf. Anywho, this weeks episode was pretty fun to record. Even behind the scenes we were laughing hysterically and just having a good time deciding which topics to discuss. If you are new to SBA, we discuss basically anything that was designed. Videogames, movies, cars, toys, tech etc. We will try to add more variety with each new episode so, stay tuned! This week, we discuss the following: - 2025 Detroit Auto Show aka NAIAS. Our predictions of what we will see, and what we wont see. - JaGUar's (thats not a typo either and i did not have a seizure whilst typing that) Vision Concept. Wow, uh, you'll have to listen to our review. - 2026 Honda Passport Trailsport (thats a lot of sport, but honda figured out basic, casual off-roading better than Ford, GM, Jeep, Nissan and Mazda) - 2026 Hyundai Palisade. Whoa...this is budget luxury at its finest! - Another round of Nikki's Useless Information - Nintendo R4 concept (and its Scion predecessor) - A videogame about a "genetically-altered Samurai T-Rex and his delinquent son, exploring a post-apocalyptic Tokyo, Japan" . That sounds insane but SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY! P.s. This episode is labled explicit but thats purely because of some colorful language from my crew and I. Whoops. Youve been warned. Lastly, we are in NO WAY sponsored by the following: Lego, Nintendo, Jeep, JaGUar (yupp, still looks baD), Hyundai, Honda, Monster and Redbull, Dodge, or Samsung and Apple. We just happen to like their stuff.
October 22, 2024 ~ Sam Klemet, Co-Executive Director of the North American International Auto Show joins Paul live at the Detroit Economic Club.
Jan. 12, 2024 ~ Rod Alberts, Executive Director Detroit Auto Dealers Association and the North American International Auto Show talks about why they are moving the NAIAS back to January.
You read that title correctly. Did you know that the Ford Pinto used to have wings and could actually gain flight? Yeah I mean Chris and Chris didn't know that either until we ended up obsessing over it for like 5-10 minutes. Other than that we go over the 2023 NAIAS or Detroit Auto Show, Chris L.'s mother's fluid snafu and so much more in this week's episode! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fungirliecartime/support
On the Detroit Today podcast, Automotive News journalists Jamie Butters and Jake Neher join the show to talk about the North American International Auto Show. It's an interesting time for the NAIAS with its second year taking place in the fall, UAW strikes that started the same day and an industry transitioning to a zero carbon future. Butters and Neher also talk about Automotive News' latest podcast “Driving to Zero” that digs into this changing industry.
Jill and Tom are joined this week by long-time cohost Damon Bell, who is currently serving as Senior Research Editor at Cars.com. Jill and Tom opened the show arguing about the two-screen dashboard found in the current Infiniti QX50 compact crossover. Jill finds the systems dated, while Tom saw the value in having a single screen dedicated to navigation functions. Damon joined the conversation to help summarize the reveals seen at this year's Detroit Auto Show. Jill, who was in attendance at the event, noted that the press activity was especially light, as was media attendance. The trio covered the reveals of the freshened Cadillac CT5, Ford F-150, Jeep Gladiator, and all-new GMC Acadia. In the second segment Damon reviewed the all-new Hyundai Kona small crossover, noting that the vehicle has gotten larger on the outside, and roomier on the inside. Jill, Damon, and Tom went on to wrap up their “Dead Pool” lists created in way back August of 2021. There is some question as to who did the best job picking vehicles which were soon to be discontinued. Jill and Damon were subjected to Tom's “Lancia or Listeria” quiz, which—big surprise—was decided by a question about gophers.
August 22, 2023 ~ Full Show. U of M ups it's smart vehicle research. What to know with kids heading back into fall sports. NAIAS announces it's headliner for Charity Preview. Michigan self imposes 3 game suspension on Jim Harbaugh. New documentary on Michigan coming to PBS. What are the legal ramifications of forcing white collar workers to cross the picket line and do blue collar work if the UAW strikes. Donald Trump officially announces that he will not be at Wednesday's debate and the day's biggest headlines.
Was the 2022 North American International Auto Show in Detroit the show it used to be? The 2024 Ford Mustang wasn't really even revealed at NAIAS, but it is considered a NAIAS debut. What does Alex think of that car, and much more. Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: xii by Limujii https://soundcloud.com/limujii Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3RVvJAK Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/TCAMgPWJVHA
Yesterday, I went to the North American International Auto Show, known to locals here as the Detroit Auto Show, or just the Auto Show. And it reminded me of a common question I get from podcasters - when should I release my new episodes?Now, whether you release, weekly, biweekly, monthly, whatever, the key to growing your show is consistency. As your show grows, your listeners will learn when to expect new content - whether that's the 2nd and 4th Tuesday each month, or every Wednesday morning, whatever. We are creatures of habit.The Detroit Auto Show was always in mid-January, usually when it was about 0 degrees here in Michigan. It sucked, but we were used to it. In 2019, they decided to move it to the summer or fall, where it could become a hybrid indoor-outdoor event. Seemed like a good idea. But then the pandemic happened, and this week's auto show ended up being the first since January 2019.I checked it out with some friends yesterday, and it was pretty meh. Was it cool to have monster trucks at Hart Plaza downtown? Sure, I guess. Inside, it was fun to drool over exotic Corvettes, Mustangs, and concept cars. And there were the ridealongs to check out the acceleration in the F-150 lightning electric, as well as the off-road capabilities of the Bronco and Jeeps. But the show seemed quiet. Was it, as one friend suggested, the fact that people have way more going on in September than in the dead of winter? Maybe. But when people think of the Auto Show, they think of January. Now, this could be a great event again if they can get more buy in and participation from car companies, and if they get the public used to the idea of it happening in nice weather. But it's going to take time. The pandemic gave them a reset, but now they have to build a new habit from scratch. That's why it's important to be consistent with your podcast release schedule.Amazon Music celebrated two years of featuring podcasts on its platform. If you don't use it, don't feel bad. They boast a whole 0.7% of podcast listening. But putting your show on there is as easy as giving Amazon Music your RSS feed. And it's free, so why not?Could we be one step closer to using copyrighted music? YouTube is testing out a program called Creator Music, that will allow you to either purchase a use-license for commercial music, or enter a revenue share with the artist. It's still in Beta, they're hoping to launch in the US later this year. So it's a baby step, but if it works, that could provide a blueprint for podcasters. Via PodNews: https://techcrunch.com/2022/09/20/youtube-announces-creator-music-a-new-way-for-creators-to-shop-for-songs-for-use-in-videosAre audio ads more effective than video ads? Well, yes, according to a press release from Mars Media Group, linked in today's show notes, via Podnews. They claim a 25% revenue increase for audio ads over video. The reason, they suspect, is with so much screen time, visual ads just become more clutter. They also say that audio ads, in their research, haven an 85% listen-through rate. Pretty impressive. https://podnews.net/press-release/audio-ads-mmgOn Medium, Adam Rostad says you should stop buying ads on big podcasts and, instead, create your own podcast for the same investment- or less, I might add. Among his other reasons, the "skip" button in your podcast player, podcast ads aren't forever, and honestly, listeners just crave that human connection. More: https://medium.com/@a.d.rostad/3-reasons-you-should-stop-paying-for-ad-space-on-podcasts-e5bc7ce93f30What was the first podcast you listened to? For me, it was Serial. Well this week, a judge quashed the murder conviction of Adnan Syed, ordering a new trial. He's been released from jail and is on home confinement, pending his new trial. That's at least in part due to the power of a successful podcast.Until next week, stay healthy and stay safe. Lata!
In this week's episode of Autology, IHS Markit experts recap some of the highlights from Detroit's North American International Auto Show. With strong presence from the Big 3 automakers, electrification was the topic of the day(s). Showcases from General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis paint an image of an electrified future while some of their flagship gas models foot the bill to support it. Tune in to hear about key announcements from automakers, highlights from the show, and what might future shows look like. Speakers: Jay Hwang, senior analyst for the North American battery market for S&P Global Mobility, Supply Chain & Technology Brian Rhodes, associate director for S&P Global Mobility, Supply Chain & Technology We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode at our autology@spglobal.com email, and you can find out much more across the autotechinsight.ihsmarkit.com website.
Insólito vehículo sin conductor circula y se choca contra un camión. Usuarios de corredores ya deben $6.5 millones en peajes y multas. Joe Biden prueba el nuevo Corvette en el NAIAS y Subaru presenta la próxima generación del Subaru Crosstrek en Japón. Recuerda que estamos de Lunes a Viernes por Boom 106.1 FM en Panamá y en el mismo horario a través de www.boom1061.com, y visítanos en www.octanosmedia.com
In this Saturday morning's edition of DriveTime Radio, New York Vinnie begins by talking about the grand reopening of the West Seattle bridge as well as how there are still ICE engine cars which are still heavily in production despite the increasing switch to electric drivetrains. Then, Paul Eisenstein from The Detroit Bureau joins the program to report on the North American International Auto Show which lasts from September 14-25. This week, Vinnie drives the BMW i4
In this Saturday morning's edition of DriveTime Radio, New York Vinnie begins by talking about the grand reopening of the West Seattle bridge as well as how there are still ICE engine cars which are still heavily in production despite the increasing switch to electric drivetrains. Then, Paul Eisenstein from The Detroit Bureau joins the program to report on the North American International Auto Show which lasts from September 14-25. This week, Vinnie drives the BMW i4
So, quick note, my gopro decided to stop filming after about 12 minutes into the video so, there will be a part 2 that is purely audio. Dont miss that! Also, new custom THEME SONG is in the works thanks to one of my long-time listeners and I am revamping the logo to be cleaner and more related to this show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sketchbookaudio/message
Chrysler presentó una edición especial, limitada a 2 mil unidades para Estados Unidos, y de 200 para Canadá, de su enorme sedán 300C con la fórmula SRT, el cual estará equipado con el motor Hemi V8 de 6.4 litros, con 485 caballos de fuerza y 470 libras-pie de torque, ya que después de 2023, toda la línea Chrysler 300 desaparecerá para siempre.
Heres a quick breakdown of what you hear about on today's episode. 1. Jeep 4xe EV Day - Wagoneer S, Grand Wagoneer 4xe, Recon and ...uh...jeep Avenger??? 2. Chevy Equinox EV and other GM products 3. Ford Mustang #MustangStampede Sept 14 4. Dodge Swinger Twins (not what it sounds like lol) 5. Chrysler 300 farewell edition Sept 13 6. Shooting Brakes! What the heck is that? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sketchbookaudio/message
Today we talk about the winners of the North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the year. Ford showed well, and so did vehicles that are about value for money. Plus, the NAIAS (or the Detroit auto show) has a new date in mid-September. What could be done to make this auto show even more of an experience? Maybe a festival? Me and Eric Trytko come up with ideas. If this is your first time meeting the show, don't forget to follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, or wherever you download podcasts.
GUEST: Rod Alberts, Executive Director, Detroit Auto Dealers AssociationTOPICS:- Redesigning Auto Shows- Cherokee, Grand and Otherwise: Change the Name?- The High Price of EV Recalls- Lucid: $62 billion. $62 billion!!!PANEL:Mark Phelan, Detroit Free Press; Gary Vasilash, Gardner Business Media; John McElroy, Autoline.tv
In this edition of the award-winning America on the Road we take the brand-new 2021 Ford Bronco Sport on a real-world 500-mile road trip. Host Jack Nerad and his youngest daughter, Greta, set off on a trek to take her back to college. The open question was could the Bronco Sport swallow all the gear a college student needs these days? The results were surprising. On the other side of the road test equation, this week co-host Chris Teague put the 2021 Lincoln Corsair crossover utility through its paces. Does the Corsair offer advantages its opposite number, the Ford Escape, doesn't offer? And can the Corsair hold its head up versus the European luxury SUVs? We'll have the answers for you. In the interview segment of America on the Road, Jack Nerad will have a lengthy discussion with North American Car of the Year jury president Gary Witzenbug about the just-released winners. They discuss how the winners of the North American Car, Truck, and Utility Vehicle of the Year awards matched up against the other finalists, that are pretty good vehicles in their own right. 2021 Hyundai Elantra wins North American Car of the Year award, and we'll talk to the president of the jury that chose it. Filled with new tech, the 2021 Ford F-150 has just been named North American Truck of the Year. Big news this week is the cancellation of the annual North American International Auto Show for this year. Originally the 2021 NAIAS was scheduled to take place in September after a series of date changes that were complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Now the show won't happen at all and in its place the organizers will stage a "celebration of the automobile:" called Motor Bella. And in other news, rumors abound regarding a hot performance version of the Hyundai Kona small crossover SUV. Look back at what was named North American Car of the Year for 2020 The following is a partial transcript of Episode 38 created with AI, so please forgive some occasional grammar, spelling, and usage errors. Jack Nerad 0:03 This is America on the Road, winner of the International Automotive Media Conference Gold Medal Award for radio and now in its 24th year on the air. Thanks for being with us as we bring you the latest automotive information from around the world. And we'll have special coverage of the North American Car of the Year for you today. America on the Road is brought to you by Driving Today.com and the Coalition for Vehicle Choice. I'm Jack Nerad, with me is co host, Chris Teague. Chris is very excited because he's moving from one house in Maine to another house in Maine. And he writes for Ford Authority, Forbes, Driving Today, among others. Tell us all about that exciting new house there, Chris. Chris Teague 0:42 I think it'll be most exciting not to live in a house stacked tall with boxes. But the new house will be great. I'll have a garage to do projects on cars and actually park a car for the first time. And we'll have a little bit of waterfront too so the view never hurts. Jack Nerad 0:55 Wow, a little waterfront. I like that What kind of water? Chris Teague 0:58 A river, not the ocean, unfortunately, but it's still better than nothing. Jack Nerad 1:02 Yeah, I like a little little river view. That would be very nice. This week, our special guest is Gary Witzenburg. He is president of the North American Car of the Year organization. I have a little bit of an in and getting an interview with him because I'm Vice President of that organization. He will give us a close up look on what to expect from the 2021 North American Car, Truck, and Utility of the Year winners. They were just announced this week. He and I both participated in that program outside Detroit. In the car review segment, Chris will give us his opinion of the 2021 Lincoln Corsair sounds like a nice vehicle, I'm going to tell you about my recent 500 mile drive with my daughter, my youngest daughter in the 2021 Ford Bronco sport,
JJ & JoAnne talk with Doug North, the chairman of the North American International Auto Show about the cancellation of the 2021 Auto Show. Motor Bella is a new outdoor auto event that was scheduled to happen. With the auto show not happening, this will help fill the void as we look forward to the 2022 NAIAS. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does ‘Success’ look like?Studio “S” is a legendary room in Ford’s design building in Dearborn, Michigan.. This creative laboratory gave birth to the Thunderbird, the Mustang and even the original Bronco. Today it is filled with full size clay models of the new Bronco. Sonari Glinton is granted access to this most secretive of rooms and discovers the incredible lengths being taken to honor the past and inspire the future.But who are they building for? Middle aged men in Tennessee? Or young women in California? Can one Bronco satisfy everyone?for more info: broncopodcast.ford.com
Is this really it?After three attempts over 15 years, the Bronco Underground is on the verge of giving up. Then outside market forces suddenly turn in their favour. America’s love affair with the SUV is pushing small cars out of production and that opens up an opportunity for the Bronco.But make no mistake, it isn’t going to be easy. Bronco had been out of the market for more than 20 years and this is its last chance.What Can the Bronco Underground learn from Jeep -- about what the off-road market really wants?for more info: broncopodcast.ford.com
Jamie is a reader, writer, and wonderer. Fortunately, by day and many a night, he gets to put those skills to use – with great optimism - as President and CEO of SMZ, a third-generation, a family-owned advertising agency in Troy. Some of the clients for whom they quietly make noise include: the Michigan Lottery, Detroit Tigers, Comerica Bank, General RV, Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau, Beaumont Health, NAIAS, Grand Hotel, and more Here’s what we discussed: Working for an agency while having a family business Navigating the new marketing network during COVID Finding the “next normal” Connect with Jamie Michelson @JamJrSMZ on Twitter https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiemichelson
Tuesday, September 22, 2020 ~ Doug North, Chairman of the 2021 NAIAS and Owner of North Brothers Ford in Westland
Tuesday, September 22, 2020 ~ Doug North, Chairman of the 2021 NAIAS and Owner of North Brothers Ford in Westland
If you love something enough can you bring it back to life?Ford is a giant company and trying to get them to bring back the Bronco is not going to be easy. There are two groups working towards that end. On the outside, there are dedicated fans and owners around the country. They meet on weekends, drive the back-country trails, and dream of a new Bronco. On the inside, there is a handful of Ford employees scattered around the corporation working secretly to create the conditions for a rebirth.Sonari Glinton uncovers the final resting place of a concept car that went nowhere, and discovers a series of full-size clay models that were never before seen publicly.But will it all be enough to bring back Bronco?for more info: broncopodcast.ford.com
We are joined by Naia Louise, an explorer and eternal student of this grand design of life. We chat about how to bypass the spiritual bypass and navigate through the tough times with breath and awarenessssssss as she describes her many types of journeys and explorations. She shares her tips and strategies and takes us through a short breathwork practice for instant relief. Naias website: https://www.thepranasanctuary.com/ Wholyland: https://www.pamlob.com/wholyland/ Holy F*ck and Sacred Water book: https://amzn.to/30Xt96a Sophia Code: https://amzn.to/3bBTYjG Art of Feminine Presence: https://grooverseminars.samcart.com/referral/aQjXiqTZ/5jPeXJaq1SsljyXz Further content information from this episode: https://www.livetheimpossible.today/098 Get the free Live the Impossible Playbook, here https://www.livetheimpossible.today/ Oliver & Tora Zophias (Susana) mentoring programs: https://silverhoj.com/ Pam the Health Genie: https://www.pamlob.com/ Oliver & Tora Zophias (Susana) travel blog: https://www.conscioustravelfamily.com/ Jon Century our household Magic Musician: https://www.joncentury.com/music
This year, the NAIAS was supposed to be taking place in June for the first time. Since the Coronavirus pandemic, this event has been cancelled. JJ & JoAnne talk with Doug North, of North Bros Ford, who is the chairman of the board for this year.
On Talking Michigan Transportation this week, Jeff talks with Elise Feldpausch, Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) connected vehicle specialist and project manager for the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) 2020 Mobility Challenge. The challenge is Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s initiative to showcase automated vehicles that will help people attending the auto show get around downtown Detroit. https://www.crainsdetroit.com/mobility/governor-unveils-mobility-challenge-aimed-helping-people-get-around-detroit-auto-show-2020 On Monday, Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist joined MDOT Director Paul Ajegba and Michigan Economic Development Corp. (MEDC) CEO Jeff Mason to announce the companies selected to demonstrate their automated technology with shuttles that will transport people from Metro Airport to the TCF Center for the auto show. Gilchrist put a special emphasis on the promise the technology offers to broaden mobility options for vulnerable users. https://www.planetm.com/press-releases/2020/01/lt.-governor-gilchrist-announces-naias-2020-michigan-mobility-challenge-airport-to-downtown-technology-demonstrations/ “Today’s announcement underscores that in Michigan, we believe the true power and value in the technologies on display at NAIAS 2020 will be in how they make access to reliable, affordable transportation available to all of our state’s citizens,” Gilchrist said. Director Ajegba emphasized the importance of Michigan's groundbreaking connected and automated vehicle legislation. https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/2016/12/09/autonomous-car-law/95199544/ “Michigan is the past, present and future center of mobility revolution, and today’s announcement further solidifies our position,” Ajegba said. “Thanks to bipartisan support for groundbreaking legislation and our unique private-sector partnerships, including the North American International Auto Show, MDOT can continue to innovate and adapt our infrastructure to meet the needs of connected and automated transportation.” Elise talks about MDOT’s Intelligent Transportation Systems and why the programs work to connect vehicles to each other and the infrastructure. https://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,4616,7-151-9615_44489---,00.html She also talks about her own experiences as a driver and the technology’s ongoing evolution and potential to save lives. Polling by Michigan-based Epic MRA shows people becoming gradually more accepting of the technology. https://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdot/2019_MDOT_Self-drivingCars_EpicPoll_669727_7.pdf
This week we're talkin' flawless yacht delivery, no more freezing in Detroit for the NAIAS, autonomous shuttles and just as the title says: the trucks at the Texas State Fair.Show #1009
El primer podcast de "De 0 a 110", hablamos de el NAIAS, del nuevo 911, de cómo pinta la temporada 2019 de F1 y contestamos preguntas de fans.
In Detroit, January is known as auto show month. In this episode of Driven, we sit down with several mobility startups exhibiting at the North American International Auto Show's Automobili-D exhibition space to talk about their new technologies and impact on mobility as well as the show. Learn more about how Detroit is the region leading the world in mobility by visiting detroitdriven.us. Sign up for our newsletter while you're there..This podcast is sponsored by MICHauto—an economic development initiative of the Detroit Regional Chamber and Michigan’s only automotive cluster association, dedicated to promoting, retaining and growing the automotive and mobility industry with in the state. For more information, visit www.MICHauto.org.
In the second part of this episode, we get into a little detail about the big things happening in the automotive world. We discuss three things: 1) The re-emergence of the sports car with the GT500 and Supra debuting. 2) The Big 3 HD Trucks and their future. 3) The evolution and revolution of crossovers over sedans. As usual, our contact information is in the profile! Don't be a stranger! Thank you so much for listening! -Kevin
American Greed Factory-Episode 314 NAIAS, First Man, The Simpsons, Bob’s Burgers, DCS: A-10 Warthog - I got a flight stick with throttle and pedals, German Humor, STUKA, War Crimes, Six Wakes, Movie of 99 - Payback
Forgive the lateness of this Podcast, I've been pretty busy lately. Nevertheless, I have brought you today's episode of Cody's Car Conundrum! In this episode I talk about my love of V Names (even though I forget to mention "Venom"), some more NAIAS news I missed, and an eco-model of a car reminds me of an old Top Gear Challenge. Enjoy! Visit my Podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/codys-car-conundrum/id1226702458 Purchase my Car Tshirt merch at: https://tinyurl.com/y8tjl3jw Stay up to date by visiting my website: http://www.codyscarconundrum.com/
In this episode Paul and Isaac introduce themselves and their cars. They also discuss their favorite and most disappointing cars from the 2019 Detroit Auto Show. Cool Tool3/8 Inch Drive x 12 Inch Flex Quick-Release Bent Handle Ratchethttps://www.tekton.com/flex-quick-release-bent-handle-ratchets?quantity=1&drive-size=3-8-inEmail us your questions!Email: shiftngearspodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @shiftngearspodcastFacebook: Shiftn Gears Podcast
We talk about the debuts of two of the most exciting cars to arrive in 10 years! So, buckle up cause here we go! Music Credits: On My Way by Alex (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/AlexBeroza/42806 Ft: Donnie Ozone I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626 Ft: J Lang, Morusque
In the season two premiere of the podcast, we will be discussing the NAIAS, or North American International Auto Show, and the implications of what is being shown there. Topics range from the general direction of automobiles in general to how manufacturers are shifting their products to meet the demands of an ever-evolving customer base. As always, our contact information is on the profile link and we will be happy to take your questions, comments, or concerns! Thank you for listening! -Kevin
The guys are back with the 2019 Kia Forte EX, 2019 Toyota Avalon, Dodge Challenger Scat Pack and the 2019 Volvo S60 sedan. We review some of the highlights of the last January outing of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, a new infotainment system for the upcoming Polestar 2 and finish up… Read More »Episode #094 – The Last Winter Auto Show in Detroit
What are the most popular colors this year at NAIAS? This year's color of the year is Sahara, what makes it so special?
Greetings from AutoInfluence! Today, is Friday, January 25th. This week, we scarf down the scraps of a post-NAIAS new-scape. Let’s get down to it.
I was at NAIAS this year and it was....ok. But they have monkeys, apparently! Other hot topics include my new podcasting gear, amazon has a new delivery method for Seattle and check out the Geely FY11....its sexy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sketchbookaudio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sketchbookaudio/support
En la emisión del 17 de enero de 2019 de "La mujer actual", platico con Janett Arceo sobre el lanzamiento en Detroit del nuevo paquete de internet ilimitado de OnStar para tu vehículo. Lo mismo para checar los mapas, el GPS o hasta las redes sociales y películas para tus acompañantes mientras viajan.
podCars: Hablemos de Coches Ep. 7 En este capítulo hablaremos de: - Salón Internacional de Detroit (NAIAS) * Shelby GT500 * Toyota Supra * Subaru WRX STI S209 * N-Line de Hyundai * KIA Telluride * Lexus RC F Track Edition * McLaren 600LT Spider - WWYP What Would You PreferSeguidnos en Instragam en @podcars Disfrutad! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're on location in Detroit for the 2019 North American International Auto Show! We discuss vehicles announced at the show, including the all-new Toyota Supra, Kia Telluride, Volkswagen Passat, and more. We also geek out over the enthusiast cars announced, including the Ford Mustang Shelby GT 500 and Subaru STI S209. SHOW NOTES ----------------------------------- :40 - importance of Detroit Auto Show in automotive industry 3:00 - Kia Telluride 4:59 - Toyota Supra 6:29 - Lexus RC 8:30 - Volkswagen Passat 10:21 - Ford Explorer 12:19 - Cadillac XT6 14:44 - Ram 2500 HD 17:15 - Ford Mustang Shelby GT 500 20:37 - Subaru STI S209 22:58 - North American International Auto Show moving to June ----------------------------------- Subscribe to Talking Cars on Apple Podcasts! Video version: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/talking-cars-hq/id630839767?mt=2 Audio version: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/talking-cars-mp3/id630831189?mt=2 Have a question for our experts? Leave a comment on this episode, or reach out to us directly! From your iOS device, iMessage us at TalkingCars@icloud.com to send a photo, video, or text directly to the Talking Cars team! We love to feature our viewers on the show, so submit video questions at https://www.consumerreports.org/cars-talking-cars/ Subscribe to Talking Cars on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Jr8wJRJyN9v8T6LC1fQQ6
Infiniti Q inspiration is truly a sight for sore eyes. A look at what the electric ai powered future could bring.
Trucks take center stage at the 2018 Detroit Auto Show with redesigns from RAM, Chevy and Ford. We talk about new models from Honda, Acura and Toyota and share which cars we're most looking forward to in the coming year.
We cover all the news from the 2014 Detroit Auto Show floor! Ford launches their new F-150, very big news indeed. Chrysler finally gets in the midsized sedan game with the new 200. Super-small luxury SUVs take over, including the Audi Q3 and Mercedes GLA. Chevrolet gives the Corvette what it really needed (ha ha) - the more powerful Z06. And Honda rolls out a new Fit.