Total Car Score Javier Mota, Karl Brauer, Lauren Fix
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The Total Car Score podcast covers a wide range of automotive topics, including new car reviews, shopping guidance, buying advice and news stories impacting the automotive marketplace.
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S5E45 - Genesis surprises all at the Busan mobility show in South Korea
In this episode we are with SangYup Lee, Genesis Global Design Head who shares the insights on how the Korean luxury brand has made huge strides to become one of the best in the segment around the world.
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My Fisker Ocean: "It's been a nightmare and it just got a lot worse!
In this episode we talk to one of the few owners of the Fisker Ocean about his horrible experience, which started with the order and delivery process of the car and just got much worse, now that the company has gone bankrupt.
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S5E43: The "Most American Car" might not be as American as you think
In this episode we are with Cars.com ́s Patrick Masterson to analyze the annual American-Made Index study, which included 100 eligible vehicles and might have more than one surprise in terms of what brands do more in the USA.
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S5E42: We are at the Sonoma Raceway with Valvoline!
In this episode we are at the Sonoma Raceway with Valvoline for the NASCAR Cup Series race and to learn about the lastest technology of it´s Restore & Protect Oil, which does what the name suggests and removes up to 100% of engine-killing deposits.
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S5E51: What a great party! The inaugural Mercedes-Benz Race Day in Atlanta
In this episode we join the inaugural Mercedes-Benz F1 watch party at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, where we talk to CEO Dimitris Psillakis; CMO, Melody Lee; the Editor in Chief of The Star magazine Jeff Zurschmeide and Sr. Writer for Topspeed.com. Chris Chin.
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S5E40: The 2025 Toyota Crown Signia with Chief Engineer Ryotaro Shimizu
In this episode we are in San Diego to test drive the newest member of the Toyota SUV family, which is powered by an impressive 240 HP Hybrid System and an EPA-Estimated 38 MPG combined rating.
Customer Reviews
Interesting take on the electrification topic
As an avid car enthusiast, I am always interested in how the masses embrace the different vehicle options available for both, transportation and leisure. Cars are an important part of many societies, and many people don’t understand how important it is to ensure that customers are happy with their purchase, but also the responsibility on manufacturing safe vehicles. Safety for the passengers, in the unfortunate case of accidents, as well as making them better for the environment.
If I remember correctly, as part of the conversation, I believe there was a concern regarding the electric grid being able to handle total electrification of the transportation industry. I think this is a very important topic, and one that should be properly researched as well as informed to the public. Multiple independent studies have already been able to prove that not only most modern energy infrastructures can handle this, but also that the impact will be negligible towards existing facilities. Especially in the United States Some incremental changes may need to be made in some regions, but the infrastructure is mostly there already.
It’s a bit concerning that someone says they love diesel, like Lauren did, because there is nothing good about it. It’s dirty, noisy and plain old tech that should be replaced permanently as soon as possible.
I used to be hands-on with high performance engines and transmission during my grassroots racing years, but the new tech is so much better with electric cars, that I can’t see myself going back to an internal combustion engine, any time in the near future.
Cheers!
Really good/Muy bueno
3 experts talking cars. Journalists who actually test the cars they are talking about. And from our perspective (consumers). Great!