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In this episode we discuss the JDM cars that just didnt hit like the A list cars everyone loves. We discuss cars like the Mazda RX-8, Nissan Pulsar and Accord Euro R. Make sure to let us know what we missed. Socials - @RHDGUYSMerch http://RHDGUYS.COM
Tiffany Orff joins The Fabricator Podcast to talk about Welding Women Syndicate, Exploratory Academy, and her efforts to empower and train more women to pursue careers as leaders in the welding and metal fabrication industries. Orff also goes into detail how she transitioned from a career in real estate to metal fabrication, which includes working in custom automotive and structural fabrication, owning a suspension shop, teaching as a welding instructor, and creating an organization that celebrates and trains women in the welding industry. For her efforts with the Welding Women Syndicate, Orff was the winner of the 2022 American Welding Society's WEMCO award for excellence in welding media. This episode was recorded live at FABTECH 2022. Jump to 7:52 to get to our talk with Tiffany Orff. At the top, the guys talk cars: International Travelalls, Porshe SUVs, old-school Ford Broncos, rusty RVs, and giving a Nissan Pulsar the Pimp My Ride treatment. They also ask listeners to send in stories and pictures of their own aftermarket automotive projects. Email us at podcast@thefabricator.com with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
visit: www.issimi.comWhere is the geographic center of gravity of the automobile industry? And what is a geographic center of gravity anyway? In this episode, Jason and Derek discuss the idea that there’s a country at any given time that dominates the automotive industry, either in terms of technical innovation or marketplace impact. Jason suggests that it currently lies in Korea, and explains how Kia and Hyundai are breaking genuine ground, but also argues that there’s a shift happening back to America for the first time in many decades. But not to Detroit.The pair then explore the ways in which various countries have pushed the envelope of the automotive industry at various times, for example Japan with their sport compacts such as the Honda CRX and Prelude, Acura Integra, Nissan Sentra SE-R, and Nissan Pulsar, as well as the critical decision to design cars specifically for the American market, and build them here too such as the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. They also discuss the various cars which mobilized entire countries including the Ford Model T, Volkswagen Beetle, Fiat 500, Citroen 2CV, and Mini.As far as America goes, the pair must return to the years before World War 2 to find genuine American technical innovation in the cars themselves, the Duesenberg Model J, for example, but the postwar market segmentation and marketing genius in America also receives honorable mention. Meanwhile, the pair asks whether and when countries like England, France, and Italy ever represented the center of the automotive universe and if so, when? And naturally, with this pair, a discussion of German cars is inevitable as well.The Carmudgeon Show is a comedic, information-filled conversation with Jason Cammisa and Derek Tam-Scott, two car enthusiasts who are curmudgeonly beyond their years. Proving you don’t have to be old to be grumpy, they spend each episode talking about what’s wrong with various parts of the automotive universe. Despite their best efforts to keep it negative, they usually wind up laughing, happy, and extolling their love for cars. Which just makes them angrier and more bitter.ISSIMI is an enthusiast-owned, full-service specialist offering sales, consignment, collection management, service, and consulting to discerning enthusiasts and collectors. Specializing in complex transactions that include international services for exceptional cars, ISSIMI’s San Francisco Bay Area and Europe-based teams of experts pride themselves on transparency and knowledge.Jason Cammisa is an automotive journalist, social-media figure, and TV host with over 250 million views on YouTube alone. Jason’s deeply technical understanding, made possible by a lifelong obsession with cars, allows him to fully digest what’s going on within an automobile — and then put it into simple terms for others to understand. Also, a Master’s Degree in Law trained him to be impossible to argue with.Derek Tam-Scott still tries. He’s a young automotive expert with old-man taste in cars, and a Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering — which means he knows how to be civil to Jason. Or at least he tries. With a decade and a half’s experience buying, selling, driving and brokering classic and exotic cars, he’s experienced the world’s most iconic cars. And hated most of them.Support the show (http://www.issimi.com)
This week Melinda Price joins us on the V8 Sleuth Podcast powered by Timken. She talks about growing up in a racing family, tells stories from the Castrol Cougars program and what it was like racing for Larry Perkins, the time she and Steven Richards came within an ace of winning a major production car race; being teammates with Sam Newman, Sir Jack Brabham and Hermann Tilke, her cancer battle and return to racing, and she tackles your National Motor Racing Museum Couch Racer Questions and our Motorfocus Top 10 Shootout.V8 Sleuth Bookshop: https://bookshop.v8sleuth.com.au
At 10:40pm on the night of May 19, 1983 a young mother named Diane Downs pulled her Nissan Pulsar up to the ER entrance of a hospital near Springfield, OR and informed the staff her children had been shot by a strange man who tried to carjack her out on a dark, desolate road nearby. Inside the vehicle, doctors and nurses discovered three kids who had suffered severe wounds delivered by a .22 handgun, leaving one of them dead and the other two barely clinging to life. It was a mother's worst nightmare. As the police began to investigate, however, it soon became clear Diane's story of what happened conflicted with the forensic evidence found at the scene. Before long, Diane was arrested, charged, and convicted of the shootings, leaving the world to wonder how a loving mother could perpetrate this unspeakable act against her offspring. Join host Ryan Kraus for a psychological exploration of Diane's childhood to uncover the irreconcilable emotional wound from her past that led to murder. Sponsor: UTEP Connect Go to utepconnect.utep.edu or call UTEP Connect at 1-800-684-UTEP today for information.
On the podcast today, Matt is telling us about his spiritual holiday, the guys are talking about the new Avengers film and we are celebrating a special wedding day in 'Today in History'...
On the night of may 19th 1983, Diane Downs, a divorced single mother, rushed her red Nissan Pulsar into the Emergency Room bay of the Mckenzie Willamette Hospital, in Springfield Oregon with a gunshot wound in her left arm and her 3 children covered in blood.Listen now on Himalaya! Download the app or go to https://www.himalaya.com/crimesaladSupport us on Himalaya or Patreon https://patreon.com/crimesaladpodcast
Better late than never! We call the beautiful state of Michigan in this episode and talk to some hookah places and learn about hookah and Eminem. Then we call some places to get our Nissan Pulsar and Lamborghini Countach customized with secret hatches, ejection seats, and TVs. Finally we call the phone company to get the text messages from our mistresses masked so our wives don’t catch us cheating on them
Una semana más, vuelve el mejor programa de motorsport de la radio española. En esta entrega encontrarás... -Jaime Arsuaga hace un repaso de la presentación del Hyundai Elantra y su prueba dinámica. -Nacho Villarín nos trae el resumen del Rally de Argentina. -Charlamos con Iván Ares sobre la decisión de la Federación Gallega de limitar el Porsche y su abandono del Campeonato Gallego. -Carlos Enríquez de Salamanca prueba el Lexus RCF. -Conversamos con dos de los españoles protagonistas de las Blancpain Series, Andy Soucek y Lucas Ordoñez. -Fernando González prueba el Nissan Pulsar. -Diego Merino nos hace la prueba del GP de Rusia de F1. -Y como siempre, repasamos la portada de nuestra revista hermana AutoHebdo Sport. VUELTA RÁPIDA GT, el rincón racing de LIBERTAD FM. Cada sábado a las dos de la tarde en LIBERTAD FM. Dirigido y presentado por Ramón Biosca.
Aquí tienes el primer magazine del automóvil emitido en la radio, donde analizamos de una manera amena las últimas noticias del motor. Esta semana hemos tenido en el estudio a: Eduardo Lausín, Juan Ávila, Luis Mazarracin, Alejandro Arostegui, y por teléfono a Guillermo Alfonsín. Intentando dirigir a estos “locos” de la comunicación del motor, Antonio R. Vaquerizo. En esta edición hemos tratado las siguientes noticias del motor: • Analizamos el renovado Kia Cee´d • La marca sueca Volvo quiere más híbridos enchufables y un eléctrico 100% para 2019 • Porsche marca un doblete en las 6 horas de Fuji • Mazda patrocinará LaLiga 2015-2016 y aportará sus coches como vehículos oficiales • Analizamos el nuevo BMW M2 con 370 CV • Analizamos el nuevo Mercedes GLE 450 AMG • A subasta por 700.000 euros los dos Ferrari regalados al Rey Juan Carlos I • El Peugeot 2008 ahora con motor gasolina PureTech de 110 CV y cambio automático • El Nuevo Toyota RAV4, precios para España desde 24.300 euros • Nos ponemos al día de todo lo que está sucediendo con la actualidad del DieselGate En el buzón del oyente nos ha escrito Juanjo y nos pide consejo para la compra de su nuevo vehículo, esta entre tres modelos: El Seat Leon SC FR 1.8 de 180 CV TSI, el Ford Focus 1.5 EcoBoost de 182 CV y el Nissan Pulsar 1.6 de 190 CV DIG-T. Le ayudamos y le asesoramos ante esta futura compra. En la prueba de la semana el protagonista ha sido el innovador Lexus NX300h. Un modelo que nos ha dejado con muy buen sabor de boca. Sabe explotar muy bien sus cartas: Es silencioso, un diseño que no deja indiferente, buen comportamiento y gran calidad de materiales. Un SUV diferentes, distinto que mira de tú a tú a los modelos Premium alemanes como el BMW X3 o el Audi Q3. Pero el Lexus dispone de una tecnología híbrida avanzada que nos sorprenderá por su sencillez en el uso y su resultado. Para finalizar Juan Ávila nos acerca las últimas noticias de la Fórmula 1.
Aquí tienes el primer magazine del automóvil emitido en la radio, donde analizamos de una manera amena las últimas noticias del motor. Esta semana hemos tenido en el estudio a: Eduardo Lausín, Juan Ávila, Luis Mazarracin, Alejandro Arostegui, y por teléfono a Guillermo Alfonsín. Intentando dirigir a estos “locos” de la comunicación del motor, Antonio R. Vaquerizo. En esta edición hemos tratado las siguientes noticias del motor: • Analizamos el renovado Kia Cee´d • La marca sueca Volvo quiere más híbridos enchufables y un eléctrico 100% para 2019 • Porsche marca un doblete en las 6 horas de Fuji • Mazda patrocinará LaLiga 2015-2016 y aportará sus coches como vehículos oficiales • Analizamos el nuevo BMW M2 con 370 CV • Analizamos el nuevo Mercedes GLE 450 AMG • A subasta por 700.000 euros los dos Ferrari regalados al Rey Juan Carlos I • El Peugeot 2008 ahora con motor gasolina PureTech de 110 CV y cambio automático • El Nuevo Toyota RAV4, precios para España desde 24.300 euros • Nos ponemos al día de todo lo que está sucediendo con la actualidad del DieselGate En el buzón del oyente nos ha escrito Juanjo y nos pide consejo para la compra de su nuevo vehículo, esta entre tres modelos: El Seat Leon SC FR 1.8 de 180 CV TSI, el Ford Focus 1.5 EcoBoost de 182 CV y el Nissan Pulsar 1.6 de 190 CV DIG-T. Le ayudamos y le asesoramos ante esta futura compra. En la prueba de la semana el protagonista ha sido el innovador Lexus NX300h. Un modelo que nos ha dejado con muy buen sabor de boca. Sabe explotar muy bien sus cartas: Es silencioso, un diseño que no deja indiferente, buen comportamiento y gran calidad de materiales. Un SUV diferentes, distinto que mira de tú a tú a los modelos Premium alemanes como el BMW X3 o el Audi Q3. Pero el Lexus dispone de una tecnología híbrida avanzada que nos sorprenderá por su sencillez en el uso y su resultado. Para finalizar Juan Ávila nos acerca las últimas noticias de la Fórmula 1.
Overdrive. News including: Autonomous Emergency Braking; Uber losing money?; Defensive driver courses; Here mapping; Sharrows; Private car park fines; Jazz trams. We discuss the future of motoring and transport. We road test the Nissan Pulsar SSS sedan. Plus quirky news including: Batman saves the day, Ludicrous speed, Showing your heartbeat; Peter Brock Commodore. Originally aired 15 August 2015. For past programs and individual segments visit drivenmedia.com.au
En el programa 127 de COPE Auto hablamos con Juan Carlos Toribio, de la Asociación Mutua Motera, para hacer balance de la manifestación más reciente: "Los conductores estamos indefensos ante la Administración, y las carreteras están muy mal".Con Miguel Egido, Director de Marketing de AXALTA, nos habla de cuáles son los colores favoritos de los conductores y nos da consejos para cuidar la pintura de nuestro coche.Alfonso nos dice cómo va el Nissan Pulsar, espacio, precio y equipamiento.
Автомобиль японской компании Nissan, выпускающийся с 1995. По сути, Almera является продающимся в Европе аналогом моделей: Nissan Pulsar, Nissan Sentra и Nissan Bluebird Sylphy.