Autoblog Podcast #104

Annnnnnd, we're back. It's a four-man crew this week; Neffie graces us with his presence on this second installment of our relaunched Podcast. Also attending are host Chris Shunk, Sam Abuelsamid, and Dan Roth. Topics range from a post-LA Auto Show retrospective, to the GT-R's acceleration times, official Panamera pictures, and, of course, the gloom in Detroit. It's a tasty hour and nine minutes this time around. Enjoy!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
David 3:18PM (11/25/2008)
Love the Podcast!! Wish you did more often!!
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Aldo 3:28PM (11/25/2008)
Good stuff, first time I decided to hear it and so far I really like it.
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Torrent 4:08PM (11/25/2008)
I'm listening to it right now, and completely agree about how far the domestics have come quality wise. Anyone who says American cars are crap (mainly the ones made from 06 and up) either have never been in one since the 90's, or are just repeating what everyone else is saying.
Oh, John
The IS300 is... like... bad... I had one as a rental back in 2003... Those cars have no shocks. I swear it was like a frickin shopping cart. Maybe it was the the car I had, and not the whole IS300, but needless to say, I have never set foot in a Lexus since then. Like ever.
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Alex Nunez 5:07PM (11/25/2008)
I am totally participating in the next podcast. I mean, I need to do something until Knight Rider comes back, right?
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Torrent 5:38PM (11/25/2008)
Hopefully we've seen the last of Knight Rider.....
nah. NBC is too smart to cancel a failing series.
Ben 8:18PM (11/25/2008)
I'm listening to the podcast and I must say I disagree with your comments regarding the American cars sold overseas. "GM and Ford can't sell into Japan because it's a closed market". I live New Zealand where we have no barriers on people importing cars from where ever in the world they want, and we don't import US cars. Because no-one wants to buy them. The problem with the US auto industry is you don't have an export market. This is because you build cars that the rest of the world don't want. If you look at the best selling cars in the world Toyota Corolla, VW Golf etc. There are no competing product made in the US. America needs to stop buying cars "by the pound". You say it costs as much to make a big car as a small car. Then make smaller cars.
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Chris Shunk 10:50PM (11/25/2008)
Ben: Ford and GM both make vehicles only for overseas markets like the Opel Insignia and the Ford Focus. Those products are in high demand in places like Europe and Russia, but they cannot be sold in Japan. We know that there isn't a big market for Silverados and Town Cars in Japan, but the Focus or Fiesta would likely sell OK... but they're not welcomed into the market.
Ben 11:11PM (11/25/2008)
Great podcasts, keep it up!
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gareth 1:58AM (11/26/2008)
Suggestions for John: How about a Merkur Scorpio and an SHO? You could get both for a combined under 10k.
It'd be fun.
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Todd 8:40AM (11/26/2008)
I'm really glad that the podcast is back. In your absence, I've tried to fill the void with other car podcasts, but they all suck.
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Joakim 8:19AM (11/27/2008)
Neffie's back, haha this dude has the best comments ! Good chemistry, next time throw in nunez to, more of this AB!
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