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2:30 April 19th: The Day Tyranny Clashed with Liberty—From 1775 to OKC Bombing Dark Secrets Brace for a journey through history's most explosive moments on April 19th! From Paul Revere's daring 250th anniversary ride and the Revolutionary War's fiery kickoff at Lexington and Concord, where patriots defied British gun grabs, to Santa Anna's ruthless cannon hunt at the Alamo, this date screams resistance against tyranny. Fast forward to the Warsaw Ghetto's heroic stand, Waco's tragic inferno, and the Oklahoma City bombing's shadowy cover-up—with NEW allegations OKC was orchestrated by a rogue government. 34:07 An Unstoppable Revolution That Changed History: The CrossThe resurrection of Jesus Christ, commemorated around the same time as these anniversaries, is hailed as humanity's greatest revolution. Defying pagan philosophies, Christ's message of self-denial, love, and the martyrs (literally witnesses) transformed the world, challenging Roman cruelty and human comfort-seeking. This divine uprising continues to inspire hope and resistance against worldly tyranny. 49:36 The Rebellion Against Distracting Car Touchscreens The obsession with touchscreens, made into a trend by imitation of Tesla has at best, been annoying, at worst a distracting death trap. From fumbling with touchscreens to adjust air vents to navigating nested menus for turn signals, drivers have been screaming for relief. Now, Subaru, Hyundai, and even Volkswagen are ditching these hazardous screens for good old knobs and buttons And Eric Peters points out the striking resemblance between Tesla's ludicrously ugly Cybertruck and the Pontiac Aztek. However, the Aztec was simply ugly and not the sales flop of Cybertruck where the massive price has undergone ludicrous depreciation costing owner over $40k in just the first year alone 1:13:45 LIVE comments from audience 1:17:58 Punishing Those Found “NOT GUILTY” is OK with US CourtsIn a shocking abuse of power, Illinois cops seized a plumbing company's truck after a drunk driver crashed into it—and they've held it for over 15 months without a warrant or explanation! And, as stealing property without even charging people with a crime has become standard practice so has “acquitted-conduct sentencing” where judges ignore NOT GUILTY jury verdicts and punish people for conduct the jury has acquitted — and the Supreme Court allows it to continue! 1:40:05 Tattoos & Trump's Photoshop Fiasco Did Trump know that the picture of fake MS-13 tattoos on an illegal's hand was photoshopped, not annotated? Both sides are embellishing their narrative with lies — so what IS the truth? A look at a discredited corrupt cop and a credible tale of human trafficking, and implications for us all if we let Presidents arbitrarily label people as “terrorists” (as Biden did with J6 and Trump is doing with his “emergency”) 2:32:00 Palantir's Sinister Domestic Biometric Surveillance Plot While Trump boasts of cracking down on illegal immigration, REALID is rolling out and Palantir's rolling out a dystopian “Immigration OS” to track everyone in real-time, fueled by AI and a web of private spy cameras. This isn't just about deportations—it's a sinister scheme to enslave us all in a biometric police state!2:49:30 Afterlife Awakening: Non-Religious Americans Embrace Eternity as Trump's Does a “Bah Humbug” Easter Rant A year ago, Biden ignored Christ's resurrection and worshipped trannies with “Transgender Visibility Day” declaration. Trump's team put together a Christian declaration of what we celebrate but then Trump himself puked all over it with another rage post against those he hates. Nevertheless, a seismic shift is sweeping America as belief in an afterlife surges among non-religious folks. But do they have hope? Will they accept what Christ has done for them? Will it be life after life or death after death?If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTFor 10% off supplements and books, go to RNCstore.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
2:30 April 19th: The Day Tyranny Clashed with Liberty—From 1775 to OKC Bombing Dark Secrets Brace for a journey through history's most explosive moments on April 19th! From Paul Revere's daring 250th anniversary ride and the Revolutionary War's fiery kickoff at Lexington and Concord, where patriots defied British gun grabs, to Santa Anna's ruthless cannon hunt at the Alamo, this date screams resistance against tyranny. Fast forward to the Warsaw Ghetto's heroic stand, Waco's tragic inferno, and the Oklahoma City bombing's shadowy cover-up—with NEW allegations OKC was orchestrated by a rogue government. 34:07 An Unstoppable Revolution That Changed History: The CrossThe resurrection of Jesus Christ, commemorated around the same time as these anniversaries, is hailed as humanity's greatest revolution. Defying pagan philosophies, Christ's message of self-denial, love, and the martyrs (literally witnesses) transformed the world, challenging Roman cruelty and human comfort-seeking. This divine uprising continues to inspire hope and resistance against worldly tyranny. 49:36 The Rebellion Against Distracting Car Touchscreens The obsession with touchscreens, made into a trend by imitation of Tesla has at best, been annoying, at worst a distracting death trap. From fumbling with touchscreens to adjust air vents to navigating nested menus for turn signals, drivers have been screaming for relief. Now, Subaru, Hyundai, and even Volkswagen are ditching these hazardous screens for good old knobs and buttons And Eric Peters points out the striking resemblance between Tesla's ludicrously ugly Cybertruck and the Pontiac Aztek. However, the Aztec was simply ugly and not the sales flop of Cybertruck where the massive price has undergone ludicrous depreciation costing owner over $40k in just the first year alone 1:13:45 LIVE comments from audience 1:17:58 Punishing Those Found “NOT GUILTY” is OK with US CourtsIn a shocking abuse of power, Illinois cops seized a plumbing company's truck after a drunk driver crashed into it—and they've held it for over 15 months without a warrant or explanation! And, as stealing property without even charging people with a crime has become standard practice so has “acquitted-conduct sentencing” where judges ignore NOT GUILTY jury verdicts and punish people for conduct the jury has acquitted — and the Supreme Court allows it to continue! 1:40:05 Tattoos & Trump's Photoshop Fiasco Did Trump know that the picture of fake MS-13 tattoos on an illegal's hand was photoshopped, not annotated? Both sides are embellishing their narrative with lies — so what IS the truth? A look at a discredited corrupt cop and a credible tale of human trafficking, and implications for us all if we let Presidents arbitrarily label people as “terrorists” (as Biden did with J6 and Trump is doing with his “emergency”) 2:32:00 Palantir's Sinister Domestic Biometric Surveillance Plot While Trump boasts of cracking down on illegal immigration, REALID is rolling out and Palantir's rolling out a dystopian “Immigration OS” to track everyone in real-time, fueled by AI and a web of private spy cameras. This isn't just about deportations—it's a sinister scheme to enslave us all in a biometric police state!2:49:30 Afterlife Awakening: Non-Religious Americans Embrace Eternity as Trump's Does a “Bah Humbug” Easter Rant A year ago, Biden ignored Christ's resurrection and worshipped trannies with “Transgender Visibility Day” declaration. Trump's team put together a Christian declaration of what we celebrate but then Trump himself puked all over it with another rage post against those he hates. Nevertheless, a seismic shift is sweeping America as belief in an afterlife surges among non-religious folks. But do they have hope? Will they accept what Christ has done for them? Will it be life after life or death after death?If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTFor 10% off supplements and books, go to RNCstore.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.
We dive into some of the most overhyped product failures of the past two decades. From Apple's forgotten gaming console to Microsoft's failed iPod killer, these products had all the buzz but none of the staying power. The Apple Pippin, the gaming console that never stood a chance Why the Microsoft Zune couldn't dethrone the iPod How the Segway PT went from "revolutionary" to a niche novelty The Pontiac Aztek, the SUV that was so ugly it became a meme The rise and fall of Four Loko, the drink that colleges loved (and regulators hated) You can find every podcast we have, including the full show every weekday right here…➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com/podcasts The Jubal Show is everywhere, and also these places: Website ➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com Instagram ➡︎ https://instagram.com/thejubalshow X/Twitter ➡︎ https://twitter.com/thejubalshow Tiktok ➡︎ https://www.tiktok.com/@the.jubal.show Facebook ➡︎ https://facebook.com/thejubalshow YouTube ➡︎ https://www.youtube.com/@JubalFresh Support the show: https://the-jubal-show.beehiiv.com/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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¿Se puede odiar a un coche? Seguro que para ti o para mí, verdaderos “enfermos” de todo lo que tenga 4 ruedas y motor, es imposible. ¡Pero!... depende. Hay coches que realmente se han ganado el odio de sus propietarios y-o de los aficionados por diversos motivos… vamos a verlos. ¿Qué motivos hay para odiar a un coche? Esta es la clave del asunto. Y vamos a ver estos motivos. Primero, la estética. Y es que hay coches feos, muy feos. Cierto que los ha habido muy rupturistas, demasiado innovadores o arriesgados. Pero no, no hablo de estos, hablo de los que son feos con ganas Segundo, que sean una propuesta absurda. Os lo explico con un ejemplo, ya que hemos hablado de SUV. Aunque, como decía mi madre, “a la fuerza ahorcan” y ya comienzo a ver los SUV con otros ojos, trato de ponerme en los ojos de sus compradores… dese luego no son mis coches favoritos. Pero, sinceramente, un SUV Coupé me parece una tontería, con las desventajas de un SUV y de un Coupé. Pero, ¿hay algo más estúpido que un SUV descapotable? Lo habrá, pero… no se me ocurre. Tercero, coches que no van bien, que no están bien resueltos. Ni son prácticos ni agradables de conducir o gastan mucho o pesan demasiado… ¡o todo al mismo tiempo! Cuarto y quizás el más importante: Una clamorosa falta de fiabilidad. Un coche que te deja tirado, que hay que llevar al taller cada dos por tres y dejarte un dinero… a ese coche lo acabas odiando. Yo tuve un coche fantástico… pero al que llegué a tener manía por esto (CONTAR Mitsubishi Grandis). Como os digo siempre, todos estos motivos pueden ir juntos o por separado, no son excluyentes unos de otros. Tras investigar un poco, hacer una criba y armarme de argumentos, me he dado cuenta de una cosa: La mayoría de los coches elegidos son “Made in USA”. ¿Casualidad? ¿Injusticia? Pues no, es lógico. Y no es peyorativo. Y tiene su explicación. Los norteamericanos son de otra pasta y valoro mucho en ellos que no temen el fracaso. Son grandes emprendedores y para ellos eso de que “se aprende más de los fracasos que de los éxitos” no es solo una frase hecha, es una forma de entender la vida. Y los fabricantes norteamericanos en ocasiones arriesgan más y hacen propuestas más locas que los europeos o japoneses. Vamos con estos 12+1 coches que puedes llegar a odiar. 1. Chrysler PT Cruiser (1999). No era barato. Gastaba mucho combustible. No contaba con un acabado de calidad. Tampoco iba especialmente bien… y ese estilo “moderno-clásico-barroco” no gustó. Pese a todo se fabricaron 1.8 millones de unidades… que costo vender. 2. Chrysler Sebring Cabrio (1996). Pude probar el 2.0 16v LX, que se supone que daba 163 CV… se supone. No estaba bien acabado y le sonaba todo. En los USA había foros con cientos de entradas de clientes quejándose del coche… 3. Dodge Omni (1977). Otros experimentos de adaptar diseños europeos al mercado americano habían fracasado, pero los de Chrysler pensaron: “Nosotros lo haremos bien”. Pues no. El coche tenía una calidad muy baja, a sus propietarios les parecía peligroso y daba mucho problemas…. Y bonito, lo que se dice bonito, no es. 4. Kia Opirus (2003). Los de Kia pensaron “vamos a hacer un coche que sea como un Mercedes-Benz, pero muy barato”. A ver, muy barato era… pero ¿cómo un Mercedes? 5. Edsel (1958). Os doy algunos datos: Solo se fabricó tres años de 1958 a 1960, supuso unas pérdidas de 250 millones de dólares, casi arruina a la marca y apenas se fabricaron 116.000 unidades… ¡muuuucho menos de lo previsto! El motor daba problemas, el coche no tenía calidad, a los compradores les parecía muy feo… y ahora… ¡se cotiza muchísimo! Se calcula que han sobrevivido apenas 7.000 unidades. 6. GM Impact (1996). El coche no corría nada y aunque anunciaba una autonomía de 113 km en la primera versión y hasta 257 km en las últimas… adivinad… (silencio)… la autonomía real apenas superaba la mitad… GM recompro todas las unidades y las destruyó. GM dijo que “había matado” al coche eléctrico… ya veis que no. 7. Hummer H2 (2002). Un derivado civilizado del primigenio H1 pensado para el ejército. Pero poco civilizado. A pesar de su enorme tamaño no tenía buena habitabilidad, era enorme, pesado, corría poco y gastaba mucho. Como leí en un diario norteamericano: “Quién compró uno, acabo odiándolo”. 8. Nissan Cube (1998). Como me dijo un periodista británico amigo mío cuando lo probó: “Es odioso. No me gusta como va. Y es horrible. Llevaba gorra y capucha cuando lo conducía no fuera que alguien me reconociese…” Nada más que añadir. 9. Nissan Murano Cross Convertible (2011). Sinceramente… mirad este coche… ¿es feo o no es feo? Sinceramente, más que feo es como desproporcionado. ¡A quién narices se le ocurrió la “brillante”, con muchas comillas, idea, de hacer un SUV descapotable! 10. Perodua Myvi (2005). Os he traído esta rareza fabricada en Malaysia… que intentaron vender fuera de su país a precios muy ventajosos. Lo que pasa es que el coche, no lo puedo decir de otra manera, era malo con ganas, ni corría, ni era agradable de conducir ni cumplía unos mínimos de seguridad. Los compradores, al poco de comprarlo, lo odiaban e intentaban venderlos… pero no los quería nadie… y lo odiaban más. 11. Pontiac Aztek (2001). Este coche es un “fijo” en las listas de coches feos y-o malos, que no son adjetivos excluyentes. Lo cierto es que de algún modo consiguieron su objetivo. 12. Range Rover Evoque Cabrio (2016). Alguien en Range tuvo una brillante idea. Ya que Nissan ha hecho un SUV descapotable, y se ha dado un bofetón de narices, ¿Por qué no hacemos lo mismo? Lo hicieron, lanzar un SUV descapotable y darse un bofetón. 12+1. Studebaker Wagonaire (1963). En este coche cuando llovía, te mojabas, la estanqueidad del techo no es que fuese mala, era inexistente.. un desastre. Y los propietarios acabaron odiándolo, porque este problema nunca tuvo una buena solución. Conclusión. No voy a contradecir a mi querido y tristemente desaparecido amigo Ramón Roca cuando decía aquello de “todos los coches van al cielo”. Pero estos pobres tendrán que pasar por el purgatorio… ellos no tienen la culpa de ser como son…
The history of the Pontiac Aztek, from conception through to its legacy. Why did GM green-light this car when focus groups said they hated it, and why did it come with a tent?
If you hear something you like, text your friends, if you don't hear something you like, text us here!Can a single cyberattack bring an entire industry to its knees? Discover how the recent breach at CDK Global impacted over 15,000 car dealerships across the U.S., forcing many to revert to old-school manual processes. We also bring you an exciting scoop about Toyota's innovative move to build a Japanese-style hotel in Plano, Texas, aimed at making Japanese executives feel right at home. And for a touch of humor, we share some lighthearted family stories about preparing for hurricane season.Shocking recalls have hit the automotive world—Ford's massive recall of half a million F-150s due to dangerous powertrain issues, and Tesla's dual recalls of the 2024 Cybertruck over defects in the windshield wiper motor and trunk body trim. Mercedes-Benz and Toyota aren't off the hook either, facing their own sets of safety concerns. We also reflect on how vehicles like the Honda Ridgeline have grown in size and cost, sharing our personal takes on these evolving trends in the auto market.Houston's auto enthusiasts, this one's for you! Learn about ProAm Auto Accessories and their long-standing commitment to providing exclusive parts and services since 1984. We also discuss the uplifting work of God's Garage, a charity that donates vehicles to single mothers, widows, and military wives. Plus, we ponder the future of auto shows, especially the Detroit Auto Show, in this rapidly changing automotive landscape. To wrap it all up, we take a fun detour into the world of automotive disasters, spotlighting some of the worst cars ever made like the Ford Pinto and Pontiac Aztek. Join us for a mix of serious insights and hearty laughs!The Original Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection, tint, and more!ProAm Auto AccessoriesProAm Auto Accessories: "THE" place to go to find exclusive and hard to find parts and accessories!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeartRadio! Just go to iheartradio.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeartRadio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
Chronique rétro : Hugues Gonnot nous parle de la Pontiac Aztek.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
En actualité : La toute nouvelle Dodge Charger 2024 débarque avec des variantes à deux et quatre portes, ainsi que des motorisations électriques et à essence. L'Alberta introduit une nouvelle taxe sur les véhicules électriques. Le Rivian R2, nouvel utilitaire intermédiaire électrique de la marque, débarque avec 500 kilomètres d'autonomie. Des rumeurs de partenariat entre Fisker et Nissan pour une camionnette électrique. Chronique rétro : Hugues Gonnot nous parle de la Pontiac Aztek. Bilan des constructeurs : Mazda est une marque populaire au Québec, les chiffres de ventes pour l'année 2023 sont à la hausse par rapport à l'année dernière. Mais le constructeur aura besoin de s'outiller dans la filière de l'électrification s'il veut demeurer compétitif. Essais de la semaine : Antoine et Louis-Philippe partagent leurs impressions de conduite sur la Volkswagen ID.4 2024 et la Tesla Model 3 2024. Une production QUB Mars 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
This Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:A Spanish flea!Happy 2024!Paul got COVID!Our fun health issues! YAY!We're boiling, globally speaking!SAD = Great acronym!Paul's TV show dreams!"Curb Your Enthusiasm" is cringe - but in a good way!"Young Sheldon" isn't Dave's fave...!Dave = Ruiner of Paul's enjoyment of shows!Blame it on the edit!Let's make money off True Crime!I wouldn't piss on you if you were on fire!No more "Schmigadoon"!Screw you, Netflix!Teslas are GARBAGE!Oooohhh...a Chevrolet LUMINA!Damn you, influencers!Stanley Cups are hard to understand!I Wish I Didn't Know...FAMILY EDITION!Dave's gross maggot story!Episode Links (In Order):The Lung Brush!Reuters' Tesla expose!Cybertruck: Stainless steel = Genius move!Why Tesla fires are impossible to put out!The Pontiac Aztek!Cybertruck can't get up hill with a Christmas tree!1997 Chevy Lumina!Woman steals $2,500.00 worth of Stanley Cups!16-Year-old Girl's Stanley Cup collection!Music Credit!Opening/Closing music graciously supplied by: https://audionautix.com/ Visit Our Patreon! Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!: Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!
One of the biggest automobile flops in history came in the early 2000s when GM released the Pontiac Aztek. What went wrong with this car... and could it have been avoided? This episode is sponsored by Your Turning Point. Ready to become more self-aware and take the steps you need in order to go to the next level? Go to the33questions.com to get your book today. Enjoy this episode? Be sure you're subscribed and following the podcast as we bring you our weekly episodes. And don't forget, you can always support the podcast at our Patreon via Patreon.com/GoodAdvice. Want to advertise on the show? Reach out at blake@goodadvicecoaching.com. Want the next steps to grow your business? Go to https://goodadvicecoaching.com/ to get a free business evaluation.
Siempre he dicho que me gustan todos los coches. Siempre he dicho que todos los coches van al cielo… pero mi madre decía: “no hay regla sin excepción”. Aquí tenéis 10 excepciones. Hay de todo, no se libra ni Ferrari. Y os adelanto la conclusión: ¿De verdad era necesario? En algunos casos la culpa es de ciertas modas y tendencias, en mi opinión, rozando el ridículo. En otros las normativa, que como es estúpida obliga a los fabricantes a hacer coches estúpidos. También la situación económica, por mala o por buena, es la causa. Y en otras, sencillamente, la torpeza o el mal gusto de la marca son los culpables, y no hay disculpa de ningún tipo. Y ahora, ¡atención!, preparaos para este desfile de coches que, en mi opinión, las marcas se lo podrían haber ahorrado. 1. Ferrari 208 GTB Turbo. ¡Qué vergüenza! 2. HUMMER H2. ¿Se puede ser más “fantasma”? 3. Pontiac Aztek. ¿Más feo? Ni entrenando. 4. Renault Fuego TD. 88 CV y 1200 kg, ¿deportivo? 5. Alfa Romeo Spider JTD. ¿El sonido del viento? 6. BMW X6. SUV y Coupé. ¡Anda ya! 7. SsangYong Rodius. Cambio de opinión. 8. Jaguar X-Type. Ford, ¿por qué lo hiciste? 9. Trabant P50. Sencillamente, horrible. 10. Reliant Robin. Peligroso a cualquier velocidad. Conclusión. Ya la he anticipado: Señores fabricantes de estos coches, señores diseñadores de estos coches, ¿de verdad era necesario? Coche del día. Después de hacer mi lista he estado cotilleando si había listas similares… y las había. Pocas pero las había. Y en algunas incluían al Multipla… ¡y al Citroën M35! Por Dios… ¡cómo se les ocurre! El coche del día es el Citroën M35, un proyecto futurista sobre la base del AMI 6 y con motor rotativo. Un verdadero laboratorio rodante… un coche interesante que Citroën tuvo el valor de fabricar. ¿Salió mal? Seguro, pero la marca aprendió mucho con este modelo.
Episode 163: This might be the one where the Steering Committee jumps the shark. Tired and cold, we experience shrinkage, ramble on about fireplaces and funeral homes, dump on the Subaru Solterra, discover amazing food in the Colorado mountains and find redemption in the Pontiac Aztek. Also, Lexus RX300s, Ford Aerostars, Toyota Previas and a bad dad joke. Pour yourself a cheap whiskey and join us for a thoroughly underwhelming episode of the Steering Committee. Enter our code STEERING at checkout for 10% off at JackSloane.com. Check out RiNo Sign Works at rinosignworks.com and @rinosignworks. Visit Realtor Daryl Vaughn: @Daryl_Global_Realtor and 720.432.5335. And, for badass Belgian brews, visit our Bruz Beers friends at bruzbeers.com.
Pulitzer Prize-winning automotive journalist Dan Neil, named tonight's featured vehicle one of the 50 worst cars of all time, saying it "violate(d) one of the principal rules of car design: we like cars that look like us. With its multiple eyes and supernumerary nostrils, the Aztek looks deformed and scary, something that dogs bark at and cathedrals employ to ring bells. The shame is, under all that ugliness, there was a useful, competent crossover." The Pontiac Aztek has always been noted for its controversial styling; but thanks in part to Hollywood, and the passions of folks like our panel tonight; the Aztek has gained more than just a cult following and we want to explore that. Joining us tonight are Jon Peterson and Paul Gunn from the Aztek Owners Club to Break/Fix to unpack the Pontiac Aztek story.
For this months episode of the ludicrous car of the month we take a look at perhaps one of the ugliest cars of all time, the Pontiac Aztek. As well as some quick news updates. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 30! Pretty standard one here, folks. We drove some cars, we're gonna drive a few more, and we're tempted to buy others. This week we go over our time with the Audi Q3 and the BMW iX M60. Both were good but in very different ways. This next week we welcome the Cadillac XT4 and the Lexus IS 350 to DM HQ. Should make for some interested videos, and maybe a boring one or two. Oh, and Charlie is tempted to buy a Pontiac Aztek.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/daily-motor-podcast/donations
The earliest cars were nothing more than horse buggies with motors (the first Oldsmobile was a horseless carriage with a one-cylinder engine plunked in). But once sturdier cars were invented and mass production made them cheap, the 20th century was forever defined by the automobile. It was the first industry to use the assembly line. People had unimaginable levels of freedom and mobility. Whole new industries and services sprang up, including motels, amusement parks, restaurant franchises, and fast food. Today's guest is Eddie Alterman, host of the new podcast Car Show. He thinks all cars are great - even the awful ones (such as the Pontiac Aztek). But some cars, he says, transcend their "car-ness." Some cars have a story to tell us because changed how we drive and live, whose significance lies outside the scope of horsepower or miles per gallon. Such models include the Model T, Porsche 911, and even the Lunar Rover. Because some cars are more than just a pile of metal, glass, and rubber. Some cars are rolling anthropology.
TopicWhat do concept cars, skateboarding, and architecture have in common? It's all about ‘the process', finding new ways to suffer, expertise vs generalization, all the pieces of the puzzle, and thinking about how we evolve the built environment.LinksIsuzu VehiCROSS (Wikipedia)Pontiac Aztek (Wikipedia)The Pontiac Aztek Survived Walter White in Breaking Bad; Why didn't It Survive in the Auto Market? (MotorBiscuit)PITCHING A TENT In My Pontiac Aztek Factory Overlanding Package (YouTube)Dymaxion house (Wikipedia)Buckminster Fuller (Wikipedia)The History of Sears Kit HomesBones Brigade: An Autobiography (YouTube)The SCI-Arc toxic culture topic on Archispeak: episode 260 & episode 262TRXL PodcastStart implementing powerful systems for the profitability you need and the freedom you want. Join Douglas Tieger, FAIA for the next Designing Your Business Masterclass, brought to you by BQE CORE. Every live masterclass session is free and includes AIA continuing education credit. Register now at bqe.com/masterclass.Listen and Subscribe to Archispeak
They're the outcasts and the unloved. Those automobiles that even when new, were relegated to the “less than desirable list”. We're talking about cars like the AMC Matador, Pontiac Aztek, Plymouth Breeze and the Reliant K cars from Chrysler (to name a few). One undeniable fact however is that these cars were at one point purchased new and loved by their owners, and in some cases, they've even developed a fan base. Alan Galbraith recognized this, then took it upon himself to create Concours d'Lemons, a show that celebrates the odd, unwanted and the unreliable, and the people who love them. On this episode of the Hemmings Hot Rod BBQ, Alan walks us through the genesis of the Concours and how it came to find a place alongside some of the most exclusive automotive events in the world.
What's going on my friends?! This week on the show we've got Marcus, Grayson, Jesse, and Levi once again to discuss the Pontiac Aztek, yoga, drift vs. track, flat earth, dashcams, cold showers, recorded human history, ancient civilizations, pumpkin smashing, sport trucks, and Volvos. Just kidding, we didn't talk about dashcams, because that would be weird, right? Enjoy!Follow us on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/roadsuntraveled/https://www.instagram.com/jesse.cross/https://www.instagram.com/leviweig/Support the show!https://www.roadsuntraveled.com/shop/(Originally released 10/25/2017)
Not the wave itself, but the food warmer-upper. And don't worry Jack, they didn't turn it into a Pontiac Aztek.
Randy was in a very good mood. Talks about LinkedIn and how much better it is than Facebook. Elizabeth Olsen is the greatest also and ends with commenting on the French President's relationship.
The ugliest car ever made? Or the most influential car of the 2000s? You decide. Whatever you may say, it cannot be denied that the Pontiac Aztek was one of the most important early crossovers in terms of practicality, versatility, and innovation. Unfortunately, it was absolutely hideous and people just couldn't stand it.If you enjoyed this episode, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Car Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.html Website: https://gsmcpodcast.com/gsmc-car-podcastITunes Feed : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-car-podcast/id1490730546?uo=4GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q49DE7J-lA4&list=PLF8Qial15ufrJ7-vujY_3aTCpxXxY1Q3A"list=PLF8Qial15ufrJ7-vujY_3aTCpxXxY1Q3ATwitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_carFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Golden-State-Media-Concepts-Car-Podcast-112984286909469/Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Car Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying or redistribution of The GSMC Car Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
Ever started a freestyle conversation and, in the middle of talking, decided to hit the record button? That's pretty much how every podcast starts... and summarizes this episode. This time, the Hoggs touch on various topics such as: who's the most forward thinking automaker? Is the time ripe for the Nissan Xterra to make a comeback? Was the Pontiac Aztek ahead of its time? How did the Ford F150 Lightning evolve to become today's Raptor? Grab a drink and hang out with us! xterraaztekfordbronco4runnerlandroveroffroadraptorram trx
Tread Perilously's Patreon request month leads to the lowest rated episode of Breaking Bad on IMDB, "Fly." Walter White's increasing anxiety gets exacerbated when a fly enters the lab. Will his sleeplessness lead him to tell Jesse the truth about Jane's death? Will Jesse be able to kill the fly before Walt's concern about contamination makes their batch woefully late? Will Gus be happy? Also, will anyone ever realize Walter White is the bad guy? Erik and Justin immediately launch into a discussion of Mad Men and its blackface episode. That may give you some idea of how thrilled they are to be discussing the infamous "bottle episode" of Breaking Bad. Justin even admits to the one time he liked Pete Campbell! He also points out the irony of the episode's creative team producing the highest rated episode of Breaking Bad. Erik gets confused about Krysten Ritter's time on the show. The discussion leads to The Shield and, of course, Star Wars -- but we promise it is a shorter digression than normal. They also wax nostalgic for the Pontiac Aztek. The key dramatic problem of the episode gets addressed and Erik explains why he is not a Breaking Bad superfan. Also, an extended Queer Eye discussion breaks out.
Avsnitt 164 är här! Ponkan är skittrött på fladdermöss och Krick behöver en ny höftled. Blir en skakig inledning innan Krick drar igång med den polerade skitkorven. Denna vecka den oaptitliga Pontiac Aztek! Går den överhuvudtaget att rädda? Efter detta gör vi, eller snarare Ponkan en djupdykning i Dakar-rallyt. By far den hårdaste tävlingen av dom alla. Blir kuriosa, drömmar och skandaler. Sen blir det en lite annorlunda frågesport - Vilken national-ikon har Krick nästan dödat? Efter detta, Först till kvarn. Denna vecka bilen som skulle kunna ersätta alla andra bilar du äger. Slutligen blir det lite progg-battle. Häng med!
Autoish Podcast - Talking Automotive, Digital Marketing, Audio, Audiophile Gear, BMW's and More
In this episode Mike and Pete discuss their vote for the ugliest car ever made, the Pontiac Aztek. While it appears on a number of the worst car ever made lists, Mike and Pete feel it's more of an ugly car than a clunker.Pete mentions that he wants to talk about one of Mike's modified BMW's in the next episode and Mike agrees it will make for a good episode. Make sure you subscribe so you can here episode 10 where Mike starts to list the modifications to his 2015 BMW E84 X1 35i sleeper build.Also check out the Audioish Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Mike and Pete have spun off this popular podcast to cover the beginner audiophile journey for Pete. Visit the website for gear reviews and info about upcoming podcast here https://audioish.com#autoish #autoishpodcast #pontiacaztek #ugliestcarevermade #uglycar
On this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” Natalie Neff joins Jake Lingeman, Graham Kozak and Wesley Wren in a digital forum to talk about the latest from autoweek.com. The group is also joined by Autoweek’s Patrick Carone to discuss Jake’s love of BMW’s iDrive and Graham's cultural analysis of the Pontiac Aztek. Later in the show, Matt Weaver, Mike Pryson and Robin Warner join Wren to discuss the latest in racing. Well, sim racing that is. The group evaluates the televised NASCAR sim races and gets into a discussion about what it all means. Weaver also gives an update on the next-generation NASCAR car. After the motorsport section, Wes Raynal leads Kozak and Wren in a discussion of the latest news stories: namely, the cancellation of the Detroit auto show. The guys chat about the Paris auto show, as well. Wrapping the show, Mark Vaughn talks about his recent time with a Bentley Bentayga. Raynal tells the team about his time with the BMW X5 M Competition. Jake closes the show with a brief review of a Mini Electric. Music: "Well, at least I’m not vaping" by Summerbruise.
The Pontiac Aztek has a reputation for being a bad and ugly car, even if in recent years internet car journalists have started to rethink that. Maybe, they argue it was just an ugly car. Or maybe it was a bad car. Or, I dunno, maybe it was an ugly and bad car. Unwarranted takes… Read more S3:E6 – Pontiac Aztek Commercial
This week Chris, Rick and Tristan get together for one more Ohio episode to discuss a used car lot, the Pontiac Aztek, and a This or That. Thanks for listening!
Temporada 5 Episodio 4 País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Sinopsis Lydia ofrece hasta su propio empleado a la DEA y Mike le ofrece un reemplazo - Jesse. Juntos, ella y Jesse detectan un dispositivo de rastreo en un barril de metilamina. Walter vende su Pontiac Aztek por $50 y se compra un Chrysler 300C10?. Mike cree que fue ella quien colocó el aparato. Walt admite a Skyler que cocina de nuevo. Ambos discuten sobre la seguridad de los niños.
What's going on my friends?! This week on the show we've got Marcus, Grayson, Jesse, and Levi once again to discuss the Pontiac Aztek, yoga, drift vs. track, flat earth, dashcams, cold showers, recorded human history, ancient civilizations, pumpkin smashing, sport trucks, and Volvos. Just kidding, we didn't talk about dashcams, because that would be weird, right? Enjoy! Follow us on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/roadsuntraveled/https://www.instagram.com/jesse.cross/https://www.instagram.com/leviweig/Support the show!https://www.roadsuntraveled.com/shop/
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Join Jerri Manthey ( Former Survivor Contestant), Justin Walter, and Ryan Carillo every week, live and on-demand, for review and conversation about each new episode. Tweet in questions or comments to the hosts all week using the hashtag #SurvivorASDon't forget to follow us on Twitter @theStreamtv and the Survivor After Show hosts! Jerri Manthey- @jerrimantheyJustin Walter- @justinfwalterRyan Carillo- @ryanacarillotheStream.tv Fan Show Network presents the Survivor After Show. Tune in each week, live or on demand, for review and conversation about Survivor, which is celebrating its 30th season by sending 18 castaways "Worlds Apart." The new will divide the castaways into three tribes: White Collar, Blue Collar and No Collar, aka "free spirits who are known to break the rules."SUBSCRIBE TO theStream.tvhttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thestreamtvLIKE US ON FACEBOOKhttp://www.thestream.tv/facebookFOLLOW US ON TWITTERhttp://www.twitter.com/thestreamtvSurvivor, with host Jeff Probst, is an international phenomenon in its thirtieth season! It has maintained its basic competitive premise in which sixteen to twenty contestants, the castaways, are split into tribes and assigned separate camps at the filming's location, typically a tropical setting. As a tribe, the castaways must survive the elements, construct shelter, build fire, look for water, and scrounge for food and other necessities for the entire filming period, around 39 days. In the first half of the game, the tribes face off in challenges, some for rewards of food, shelter, or luxury items, while others are for immunity, preventing the winning tribe from having to go to the next Tribal Council. Tribes that do go to Tribal Council discuss the events of the last few days with the host asking questions, and then must vote out one of their own players, eliminating them from the game.In the second half of the game, the tribes are merged into a single tribe. Challenges are played at an individual level for individual rewards and immunity. At subsequent Tribal Councils, those eliminated start to form the jury, who sit in on all subsequent Tribal Councils but otherwise do not participate. When only two or three castaways remain, those castaways attend a final Tribal Council, where the jury is given the opportunity to ask them questions. After this, the jury members then vote to decide which of the remaining castaways should be declared Sole Survivor.by the local region, and directions to their camps.At their camps, tribes are given minimal resources, such as a machete, water canteens, cooking pots, and staples of rice and grains, and are expected to build shelter against the elements from the local trees and other resources. including fruits, wild animals, and fish.During both pre- and post-merge segments of filming, the castaways compete in a series of challenges. Tribes are alerted to these upcoming challenges by a message, often in rhyme, delivered to camp by the production team at a basket or box on a nearby tree; this message has come to be called "treemail", playing off the word "e-mail". The message typically hints at what the challenge might be. The message may also provide props to demonstrate this, practice equipment for the players, or a sampling of the reward. There are Tribal challenges and individual challenges, played for rewards, immunity or both.Top past prizes have been:• In Survivor: The Australian Outback, Colby Donaldson won a Pontiac Aztek.• In Survivor: Africa, Lex van den Berghe won a Chevrolet Avalanche.• In Survivor: Marquesas, Sean Rector won a Saturn VUE.• In Survivor: Thailand, Ted Rogers won a Chevrolet TrailBlazer.• In Survivor: The Amazon, Matthew von Ertfelda won a Saturn Ion.• In Survivor: Pearl Islands, Burton Roberts won a GMC Envoy XUV.• In Survivor: All-Stars, Rob Mariano won a Chevrolet Colorado.• In addition to the car, Rob was allowed to bring another contestant with him on a trip; he chose Amber Brkich, who received a Chevrolet Malibu as a result.• In Survivor: Vanuatu, Eliza Orlins won a Pontiac G6.• In Survivor: Palau, Ian Rosenberger won a Chevrolet Corvette.• In Survivor: Guatemala, Cindy Hall won a 2006 Pontiac Torrent; she was given the option to relinquish her reward to give the other remaining players, but declined.• In Survivor: Panama, Terry Deitz won a GMC Yukon.• In Survivor: Fiji, Yau-Man Chan won a 2008 Ford Super Duty but gave it to fellow contestant Andria "Dreamz" Herd as part of a strategic deal.
Join Jerri Manthey ( Former Survivor Contestant), Justin Walter, and Ryan Carillo every week, live and on-demand, for review and conversation about each new episode. Tweet in questions or comments to the hosts all week using the hashtag #SurvivorASDon't forget to follow us on Twitter @theStreamtv and the Survivor After Show hosts! Jerri Manthey- @jerrimantheyJustin Walter- @justinfwalterRyan Carillo- @ryanacarillotheStream.tv Fan Show Network presents the Survivor After Show. Tune in each week, live or on demand, for review and conversation about Survivor, which is celebrating its 30th season by sending 18 castaways "Worlds Apart." The new will divide the castaways into three tribes: White Collar, Blue Collar and No Collar, aka "free spirits who are known to break the rules."SUBSCRIBE TO theStream.tvhttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thestreamtvLIKE US ON FACEBOOKhttp://www.thestream.tv/facebookFOLLOW US ON TWITTERhttp://www.twitter.com/thestreamtvSurvivor, with host Jeff Probst, is an international phenomenon in its thirtieth season! It has maintained its basic competitive premise in which sixteen to twenty contestants, the castaways, are split into tribes and assigned separate camps at the filming's location, typically a tropical setting. As a tribe, the castaways must survive the elements, construct shelter, build fire, look for water, and scrounge for food and other necessities for the entire filming period, around 39 days. In the first half of the game, the tribes face off in challenges, some for rewards of food, shelter, or luxury items, while others are for immunity, preventing the winning tribe from having to go to the next Tribal Council. Tribes that do go to Tribal Council discuss the events of the last few days with the host asking questions, and then must vote out one of their own players, eliminating them from the game.In the second half of the game, the tribes are merged into a single tribe. Challenges are played at an individual level for individual rewards and immunity. At subsequent Tribal Councils, those eliminated start to form the jury, who sit in on all subsequent Tribal Councils but otherwise do not participate. When only two or three castaways remain, those castaways attend a final Tribal Council, where the jury is given the opportunity to ask them questions. After this, the jury members then vote to decide which of the remaining castaways should be declared Sole Survivor.by the local region, and directions to their camps.At their camps, tribes are given minimal resources, such as a machete, water canteens, cooking pots, and staples of rice and grains, and are expected to build shelter against the elements from the local trees and other resources. including fruits, wild animals, and fish.During both pre- and post-merge segments of filming, the castaways compete in a series of challenges. Tribes are alerted to these upcoming challenges by a message, often in rhyme, delivered to camp by the production team at a basket or box on a nearby tree; this message has come to be called "treemail", playing off the word "e-mail". The message typically hints at what the challenge might be. The message may also provide props to demonstrate this, practice equipment for the players, or a sampling of the reward. There are Tribal challenges and individual challenges, played for rewards, immunity or both.Top past prizes have been:• In Survivor: The Australian Outback, Colby Donaldson won a Pontiac Aztek.• In Survivor: Africa, Lex van den Berghe won a Chevrolet Avalanche.• In Survivor: Marquesas, Sean Rector won a Saturn VUE.• In Survivor: Thailand, Ted Rogers won a Chevrolet TrailBlazer.• In Survivor: The Amazon, Matthew von Ertfelda won a Saturn Ion.• In Survivor: Pearl Islands, Burton Roberts won a GMC Envoy XUV.• In Survivor: All-Stars, Rob Mariano won a Chevrolet Colorado.• In addition to the car, Rob was allowed to bring another contestant with him on a trip; he chose Amber Brkich, who received a Chevrolet Malibu as a result.• In Survivor: Vanuatu, Eliza Orlins won a Pontiac G6.• In Survivor: Palau, Ian Rosenberger won a Chevrolet Corvette.• In Survivor: Guatemala, Cindy Hall won a 2006 Pontiac Torrent; she was given the option to relinquish her reward to give the other remaining players, but declined.• In Survivor: Panama, Terry Deitz won a GMC Yukon.• In Survivor: Fiji, Yau-Man Chan won a 2008 Ford Super Duty but gave it to fellow contestant Andria "Dreamz" Herd as part of a strategic deal.
Our Breaking Bad TV series retrospective with our friend Frankie V. In this episode: ratings improved as the show went on, the show's premise, the main cast (including Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn, RJ Mitte, Dean Norris, Aaron Paul), guest cast (including Giancarlo Esposito, Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, Robert Forster), the Better Call Saul spin-off, episode title easter egg, examing the Walter White character, Mark Margolis and that bell, the graphic HBO show Oz, Richard Belzer appearing on multiple shows as Munch, the green Pontiac Aztek, Gail (David Costabile) karaoke YouTube video, grading the show, Malcolm in the Middle "alternate ending" YouTube video, new FX show Fargo starring Billy Bob Thornton, and the terrible Dexter ending. 51 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com
#211 The Worst Cars Ever. We nominate the most rubbish cars we can think of, but were they really that bad, or worse than we like to remember? Sniff Petrol on Maldonado and the Lunar Rover. New On Speed music from “Paul Willar” - I Want To Be In Traffic.
Show #3 : Cinco de MayoThis show: Hosts : Chad and Ryan Cerveza: Bud Light Lime (0-34:55) Cerveza: Corona Cerveza: Sol Cerveza: Modelo Especial Cerveza: XX Lager Cerveza: Tecate Cerveza: Miller Chill Cerveza: Bud & Clamato Cerveza: Pacifico Cerveza: XX Amber Cerveza: Negra Modelo Cerveza: Bohemia Cerveza: PBR Chelada Ancient Aztek History, (34:56-) Get the blogcast [iTunes] Subscribe to the show directly in iTunes (MP3) Listen in iTunes? Submit a review [RSS] Add the Monkey Hate Gomes Blogcast feed to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically (MP3). [MP3] Download the show Format: 0:39:43, 37.2 MB, (MP3) Link dump (some of the things mentioned in this episode):