Monterey Car Week, NASCAR, and Discontinued Rides | #299
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The automotive world is constantly changing. Motorsports and vehicle sales are feeling the ripples of the evolution of this industry. Brian Moody, Executive Editor of Autotrader, and JoshCAR Hollywood Car Consultant, Josh Hancock, tell us about some rides that will cease to exist in the 2018 market. Switching gears, Steven Cole Smith discusses how the changes in NASCAR seem to be impacting the physical attendance of the race. Later, Karl Brauer talks Pebble Beach and the possible impending sale of FCA. Also, Monterey Car Week is upon us and Dennis Collins of Collins Bros. Jeep gives us some juicy details on a few cars he is taking to sell, down at this prestigious event. Join us now!
- [00:00:00] Catching Up with Alan and Brian Moody
- [00:06:11] Some Cars are About to Turn Nostalgic
- [00:12:31] Station Wagons are Becoming Collectables
- [00:19:52] Nissan Armada is a Hidden Gem of an SUV
- [00:27:57] What Lies Around the Corner for NASCAR?
- [00:35:55] Subarus: Adventurous Cars for Under $30k
- [00:42:15] A Rare ’56 Dual Ghia at Monterey Car Week
- [00:49:00] Elusive Hunt for One-of-a-Kind, Collector Rides
- [00:54:46] Pebble Beach is a Car Lover’s Palate Cleanser
- [01:02:07] Who’s to be the Lucky, Future Partner of FCA?
- [01:11:13] Time to Say Goodbye to Some Cars We Love
- [01:18:10] 2018 Will Be the End of the Line for Many Cars
