Episodes
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This week on the TTAC podcast, industry analyst Paul Waati and host Tim Healey pull out the crystal ball and look into the automotive industry future.
TTAC contributor Matthew Guy swings by to discuss Level 2 home chargers for EVs and NASCAR paint schemes.
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On this week's TTAC podcast, we talk with Tyson Jominy from J.D. Power about the state of the EV market -- and what the near future holds.
Matthew Guy and I discuss car-detailing products and then have a fun discussion about who should be the NASCAR driver of the year in our opinion.
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On today's TTAC podcast, we discuss Chinese-built Chevys that are sold in Mexico with Tom Appel, the publisher of Consumer Guide Automotive. Then Matthew Guy and I discuss torque wrenches and the NASCAR silly season as Stewart-Haas Racing comes to an end.
You can find us wherever you get your podcasts. We thank Tom, Matthew, and Matt Posky for editing. Most of all, we thank you for listening! -
This week, we speak with John Vincent from U.S. News and World Report about the outlet's best brands and best CPO cars. Then Matthew Guy and I discuss pressure washers and the retirement of NASCAR driver Martin Truex Jr.
As always, you can find us at TTAC.com or wherever you get your podcasts.
We thank John and Matthew and we thank Matt Posky for editing. Most of all, we thank you for listening! -
It's podcast time again! This week we discuss the 2024 Los Angeles Auto Show, the future of an iconic name in NASCAR, and two-way radios.
We have automotive analyst Robby DeGraff on to discuss the brands that dominated this year's LA Auto Show. We recorded from the show floor, surrounded by new sheetmetal.
For our NASCAR chat, Matthew Guy and I work through what will happen to the Chevrolet Camaro on the track, since the street car is dead. We also talk about two-way radios, which sent me down to memory lane as I conjured up the chirping sounds from those old Nextels. -
We chat with Alex Kwanten from U.S. News and World Report about key market trends. Then we wrap up a wild NASCAR season by reviewing championship weekend with TTAC contributor Matthew Guy. We also discuss wall-mounted tool holders.
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The U.S. presidential election has been decided in favor of Donald Trump. We discuss how his administration will affect the automotive industry with Robby DeGraff from AutoPacific.
Matthew Guy pops by to discuss work gloves and the controversy at Martinsville, as well.
Find us at TTAC.com and wherever you get your podcasts. We thank Robby and Matthew for their time and Matt Posky for editing. Most of all, we thank you for listening! -
We discuss the state of auto financing with Edmund's director of insights, Ivan Drury, and then Matthew Guy and I discuss angle grinders and the latest from the NASCAR playoffs.
You can find us wherever you get your podcasts.
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On this week's episode Tim chats with Karl Brauer of iSeeCars.com to discuss the return of sub $20,000 cars in the used car marketplace.
As well, in our "Stuff We Use" segment Matthew Guy discusses his favorite tire shine products and what to look for when shopping.
And as always we've got our NASCAR segment covering why Joey Logano is the luckiest NASCAR driver - at least in the past few races. -
Hurricanes have socked the Southeast lately, and with that in mind, we speak with Patrick Olsen from Carfax about how you can avoid buying one of these vehicles that's been flood damaged.
Matthew Guy and I then discuss retractable extension cords and NASCAR playoffs after the Alex Bowman disqualification.
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We thank Patrick and Matthew, as well as Matt Posky for editing. Most of all, we thank you for listening! -
This week we speak with Guy Mangiamele from AMCI about what it's like to test Tesla's autonomous driving in the madness of Manhattan traffic. Matthew Guy and I discuss car-care kits ahead of the imminent arrival of winter, and then we get into the Big One -- the really Big One -- at Talladega and Michael Jordan's lawsuit against NASCAR.
You can find us wherever you get your podcasts. We thank Guy Mangiamele, Matthew Guy, and Matt Posky for editing. Most of all, we thank you for listening. -
We speak with importer and car dealer Gary Duncan about his long career of bringing cars from overseas to American shores. Matthew Guy and I discuss ratchet sets and Kyle Larson's controversial comments about NASCAR fans.
You can find us at TTAC.com and wherever you get your podcasts. We thank Gary Duncan, Matthew Guy, and Matt Posky for editing. Most of all, we thank you for listening! -
We chat with iSeeCars.com Executive Analyst Karl Brauer about the longest-lasting vehicles. We also talk about garage fridges and the Bristol short-track shootout during the NASCAR playoffs with Matthew Guy.
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This week we discuss the best used cars, in terms of reliability, with Alex Knizek from Consumer Reports. We also discuss smart garage door openers and the NASCAR craziness at Watkins Glen.
You can find us wherever you get your podcasts.
Thanks to Alex, Matthew, and Matt Posky for editing. And most of all, thank you for listening! -
Here's what it's like chasing down the cars the automakers don't want you to see just yet. We pick the brain of automotive spy photographer Brian Williams on how that side of the business works and how he gets the shots. Plus we chat with Matthew Guy about air compressors and a wild first weekend of the NASCAR Cup playoffs.
We thanks Brain and Matthew, and Matt Posky for editing. Most of all, we thank you for listening! -
This week we have Mike Herzing, host of Let's Talk Wheels, with us to talk about car care. He's a long-time shop owner and we pick his brain on all sorts of car-care and maintenance topics.
TTAC contributor Matthew Guy joins me to discuss impact wrenches and NASCAR's regular-season finale at Darlington. That race led to heartbreak for one driver and another got into the playoffs with a little bit of luck.
We thank Mike and Matthew and Matt Posky for editing. Most of all, we thank you for listening! -
We speak with Lauren Fix from Car Coach Reports on how to get the best deal when car shopping. Then Matthew Guy and I discuss creepers for your garage and an interesting NASCAR win at Daytona. We thank Lauren, Matthew, and Matt Posky for editing.
As always, you can find us wherever you get your podcasts.
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This week we talk with SEMA about how the group is pushing back on California's strict EV push. Matthew Guy and I also debate Austin Dillon's penalty, madcap drama in Michigan, and locking pliers.
You can find us wherever you get your podcasts.
We thank Karen Bailey-Chapman and Matthew Guy for their time and Matt Posky for editing. Most of all, we thank you for listening. -
This week we talk with Colum Wood, VP of content at VerticalScope, our parent company, about a study run by sibling site AutoGuide. This study shows about 10 percent of EV owners have been left stranded -- but not for the reasons you probably think.
Matthew Guy and I discuss TVs for your garage -- and the surprising reason why he has one. We also discuss Austin Dillon's jerk move at the Cook Out 400.
You can find us at TTAC.com and wherever you get your podcasts. We thank Colum and Matthew for stopping by, and Matt Posky for editing. Most of all, we thank you for listening! -
We talk with Robby DeGraff from AutoPacific about the features new-car buyers want, and we discuss the torque wrenches we use. Tim then evaluates some made-up NASCAR mid-season awards.
We thank Robby DeGraff, Matthew Guy, and Matt Posky for editing. Most of all, we thank you for listening. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and we'll see you next time. - Show more