Lauren Fix, the Editor-in-Chief for Car Coach Reports, has warned that if the United Auto Workers (UAW) decide to go on strike, it could cause major trouble. UAW is demanding…
Joining Alan on this episode of The Drive, is BJ Killeen - Automotive Journalist and Voice of Reason, bringing on tales from the crypt with spooky car tales. The evilest…
Automobiles just keeping wowing us with their advances in technology and innovative designs. Automotive journalist, George Kennedy, joins us to review the 2018 Land Rover Discovery and he was impressed. He got behind the wheel of the gas-powered V6 model and raves about its ability to truly go anywhere. It also has an amazing towing capacity and an extra package that features Advanced Tow Assist which can help you park a trailer safely. Are you ready to adventure in luxury? Next, Ed Justice, Jr. of Justice Brothers updates us on the results of the Indy 500. Then, we hear the latest on the 2018 Bandit Run from Restore a Muscle Car’s, Dave Hall, which will take place June 20-23. He tells us that they will be doing some events with Burt Reynolds in his hometown of Jupiter, Florida. It’s time for all of you Trans Am fans to pull them out of the garage and hit the road. Changing lanes, Executive Publisher of Kelley Blue Book, Karl Brauer, begins his interview by discussing the Honda Sensing technology, which has combined five features to create a fairly advanced driver assistance package. He then goes on to discuss his brand new set of street tires for the Dodge Demon and explains that they are fairly priced for quality, high performance Pirelli P ZEROS. Keeping in tune with performance, he explains that the 2020 Mustang GT 500 may give the Dodge Demon a run for its money in the future, and not just in a straight line. Karl then covers the recent Twitter unraveling featuring the media against Elon Musk. Switching gears, automotive journalist, Brian Armstead of Roadfly, gushes about his test drive in the 2019 Hyundai Veloster, and explains that he, at 6’9”, fits comfortably in this great ride. The Veloster is a tight package and this upgraded, updated, refreshed Veloster will be a hit with the young folks that want to tune their cars and add their own expressions. The base MSRP is $18,500 and can even jump up to the Ultimate for $28,150, giving consumers an amazing range and all the bells and whistles for the top trim model. Last but not least, automotive journalist, Jason Fogelson, reviews the 2018 Kia Rio 5-door and tells us that he was pleasantly surprised. The Rio has base price of $16,400 and a top trim EX package coming in at $18,700, which are both a steal for this amazing car. He then goes on to discuss safety on the road as the season of road trips approach us. Jason discusses tire safety and gives helpful tips on how to keep an eye on their integrity. Tune in now if you’re ready to hit the road with your mind full of automotive knowledge.
Our cars play vital roles in our daily lives and when you buy a new one, you want to know that it will get you to where you need to go. In the devastating aftermath of the hurricane season, there will be many severely damaged cars to keep a wary eye out for. We chat with Kelley Blue Book’s Executive Publisher, Karl Brauer, and automotive journalist, BJ Killeen about the dangers of purchasing a possibly flood damaged car. Be aware of what your new car could be hiding from you. Next, Karl and automotive journalist, Steven Cole Smith, give their exciting first drive impressions of the 707-HP 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk. Then, Steven also gives us an update on what is happening in the world of NASCAR. Last but surely not least, JoshCAR’s Hollywood Car Consultant, Josh Hancock, discusses the new Mercedes G-Class, automotive sales for August, and the Logan Lucky Mustang. All of this and more! Tune in now.
[00:00:00] Auto Sales in Aftermath of Hurricane Season
[00:06:24] Hurricanes Create a Plague in Car Industry
[00:12:31] Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is Here
[00:19:52] KIA Rio Integrates Easily into Your Life
[00:27:43] Don’t Be Fooled – Buyer BEWARE!
[00:35:56] Huge Unveilings Coming Soon to Car Shows
[00:42:16] Answer to Power: Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk
[00:48:33] Be Careful What You Tweet NASCAR Drivers
[00:54:48] What Will Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Fans Do?
[01:02:09] Mercedes G-Class is Becoming More Luxurious
[01:10:23] August Auto Sales Better Than Expected
[01:18:12] Dodge Demon, Viper, and Logan Lucky Mustang
BJ Killeen shares some knowledge about the recent accident involving an autonomous Uber vehicle, and while it was determined that human error was involved, the cities that are allowing these test cars without drivers are still a bit cautious. Alan gives his review of the Toyota Prius Prime. Next, BJ and Alan talk about the 2017 Jeep Compass Trailhawk that can climb almost anything. James Bell of KIA talks about the ‘engineered for fun’, KIA Stinger, with its rear wheel bias all-wheel drive designed for excellent performance handling. Chris Duke joins us on the show for more predictions on the release of the Dodge Demon and to tell us about the aftermarket ATV upgrades he has been doing on Motorz TV. In the second hour, we flash back to one of our favorite shows from 2017 featuring Burt Reynold’s Trans Am, Josh Hancock’s review of The Classic Auto Show, BJ Killeen’s review of the KIA Niro Hybrid and we explore some future innovations with KBB’s Karl Brauer. Listen Now.
[00:00:00] Autonomous Uber Car Involved in Accident
[00:06:26] Toyota Prius Prime is a Quality Hybrid
[00:12:30] 2017 Jeep Compass Trailhawk Can Climb
[00:19:51] Hype Continues to Rise for Dodge Demon
[00:26:41] KIA Stinger is Built for Fun Performance
[00:35:52] Chris Duke Hits Sand in RZR XP 1000
[00:42:12] Burt Reynolds’ 1977 Trans AM Sold at Barrett-Jackson
[00:48:10] Josh Hancock Reports from The Classic Auto Show
[00:54:43] Technology Paves Way for Safer Car Security
[01:02:03] BJ Killeen Reviews New KIA Niro Hybrid
[01:08:21] Dodge Demon Release Coming Soon
[01:018:04] Exploring Future Ford Innovations with Karl Brauer