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Talking E-Bikes with Ronny Xu of Fiido
In this episode I talk with the Overseas sales manager of Fiido E-Bikes about why I like all things with wheels, including e-bikes. Plus an update from producer Jesse about where he was last week (check out hometown ghost stories) and answer some email questions.
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The Women of Wolfsburg and a review of the Mercedes Benz CLA 250
In this episode we talk with Che Cooper the founder and president of the www.womenofwolfsburg.com
This is an all-women's VW enthusiast group founded here in New England. Che has owned 100 VWs and currently has nine. We also review the 2024 Mercedes CLA250-4Matic. -
Talking EVs with AAA's Mark Schieldrop and a wrap up of the Denver Trip.
In this episode we were supposed to talk about the 60 years of the Porsche 911, but we didn't connect with our guest. Then we talked with Mark Schieldrop of AAA about AAA's ESG plans. I also wanted to thank all of the people who congratulated me on my NHTSA Lifetime Achievement Award, which I am truly humbled by.
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Best family cars with John Vincent of US News and World Report
In this episode I find myself in Denver so excuse a little audio issues. We talk with John Vincent about best family cars
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Easter Sunday, The New York Auto Show, Larry Eiden and a bit of an issue with Amazon
In this episode we talk with automotive consultant, car guy and just a good person Larry Eiden about the New York Auto Show. Then a bit of a warning when shopping on Amazon.
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The Piston Foundation with Jeffrey Mason President and Chief Operating Officer and a bit of technical difficulty
In this episode my producer Jesse Wilkins is working in a temporary studio, while WATD remodels the main studio so a couple of minor glitches along the way. We had the opportunity to chat with Jeffrey Mason President and Chief Operating Officer at http://pistonfoundation.org. Their mission is to help build a new generation of automotive tradespeople. The Piston Foundation’s mission is to bring more young people into the collector car industry. By funding skilled trades programs in collector cars, we’re working to help today’s craftspeople transfer their skills to a new generation and help young technicians build rewarding careers in the trades and services of the collector car industry. We also got a bit stumped, with a listener question, talked to some sold friends and made to through the hour mostly unscathed.