Episodes

Building A 20 Million Auto Repair Brand!
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May 26, 2026

Building A 20 Million Auto Repair Brand!

You can feel it when a business is built on momentum instead of luck and Jesse Jackson brings that energy in a big way. We talk with the founder of Mango Automotive about how she jumps from software and automotive industry data into the brick-and-mortar world, buying her first auto repair shop while still learning what it truly takes to run a service bay, lead a team, and win customer trust. The result is a fast growth story that’s equal parts mindset, operations, and gritty daily execution. We ...
Road Trip To The Savoy?
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May 25, 2026

Road Trip To The Savoy?

A great car museum visit is part history lesson, part design tour, and part road trip excuse and the Savoy Automobile Museum in Cartersville, Georgia checks all three boxes. We sit down with Mary Agrusa to talk about how the Savoy has grown into one of the most interesting automotive museum destinations near Atlanta, with modern galleries, educational exhibits, and a rotating collection that keeps bringing people back. If you love classic cars, race cars, concept cars, and the stories behind the...
What Safety Recalls And Auction Prices Reveal About Modern Car Culture
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May 22, 2026

What Safety Recalls And Auction Prices Reveal About Modern Car Culture

Recalls, auction shockers, racing, and a little automotive history whiplash all land in one fast-moving hour, and it starts with a simple reality: most of us are driving computers on wheels now. We dig into the latest vehicle recalls, from Mercedes-Benz instrument display issues and seat belt concerns to Tesla rear view camera problems and a Ram tire speed-rating warning. The most useful tip is also the easiest one: we walk through how to use SaferCar.gov with your VIN so you can confirm open re...
Andrew Chapman Explains The Fast Track From School To Stock Cars
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May 21, 2026

Andrew Chapman Explains The Fast Track From School To Stock Cars

A college class gets interrupted by one of the best calls a young driver can receive: “Can you race this weekend?” We sit down with Andrew Chapman, a newly 21-year-old ARCA driver, and trace the line from a bare-bones go-kart setup to real stock car results. He shares how he got connected with a team owner, what it takes to earn trust quickly, and why being ready matters as much as raw speed when opportunities show up with almost no notice. We also dig into Chapman’s other lane: electrical engin...
Plugs for Run Flat Tires?  Some Houston Hiking?  the '27 Kia Telluride first look!
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May 20, 2026

Plugs for Run Flat Tires? Some Houston Hiking? the '27 Kia Telluride first look!

Run-flat tires sound like a simple promise: keep driving after a puncture and skip the spare. The reality is more nuanced, and we dig into the details that actually matter when you’re stuck on the side of the road asking the big question: can a run-flat tire be plugged? We talk through why run-flats cost more, how the reinforced sidewall carries the load after pressure drops, and why the puncture location (tread vs sidewall) changes everything. We also get into the practical stuff most drivers n...
Can You Build A Killer Ride On A Tight Budget?
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May 19, 2026

Can You Build A Killer Ride On A Tight Budget?

A $4,000 budget. Five months to build. And a crowd ready to judge what you created. We kick things off with the Hot Rod Build-Off connected to the Hot Rod Riot in Victoria, Texas, and it instantly turns into the question every builder wrestles with: what do you do when time and money are the constraints, not your imagination? We talk through what that kind of challenge demands, from smart planning to stretching every dollar with salvage-yard parts and help from friends who know where the good st...
Factory Stock Dirt Racing Draws 128 Cars?
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May 18, 2026

Factory Stock Dirt Racing Draws 128 Cars?

128 cars entered a factory stock dirt race and the winner took home $30,000. That single stat says a lot about where American racing energy is flowing right now, so we sit down with award-winning track announcer Rodney Rodriguez to unpack why dirt track racing in Texas and Louisiana keeps growing while asphalt fights for attention. We get into what “affordable” racing really means, how teams spend money, and why the crowds and car counts keep showing up for dirt. Then we zoom out to the driver p...
A Houston Mustang Club Leader Explains Why They Cruise So Much
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May 15, 2026

A Houston Mustang Club Leader Explains Why They Cruise So Much

A car club is only as fun as the miles you actually drive, and Richard Jones proves it. We talk with the president of the Mustang Club of Houston about how an 80-member group keeps the calendar full, from casual Saturday cruises to bigger road trips and national Mustang gatherings. He shares what it’s like leading a club when “nobody else wants the job,” plus the simple systems that keep things moving without bogging everyone down. Richard also gets specific about his own ride: a 2020 Ford Musta...
Recalls And Real-World Car Values
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May 14, 2026

Recalls And Real-World Car Values

A wheel stud that “may separate,” airbags that are “misassembled,” and fuel tanks that can leak after a crash. That’s not clickbait, that’s our recall list. We kick things off with straight talk on the latest automotive recalls, including 2026 Hyundai models, the Tesla Cybertruck, Volkswagen Taos, Land Rover Defender, Audi Q5 seat belt concerns, and even instrument panel display failures tied to the Dodge Charger EV and Jeep Wagoneer S. If you like your car news useful, fast, and a little skepti...
Vintage Car Ads, Hidden Houston Date Night and the '26 Subaru Outback!
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May 13, 2026

Vintage Car Ads, Hidden Houston Date Night and the '26 Subaru Outback!

The fastest way to time-travel through car culture is to flip through old ads and we do exactly that, one glossy page at a time. We react to vintage magazine car advertisements packed with chrome, bold taglines, and illustrated renderings that feel closer to concept art than photography. Along the way, we ask a simple question with a complicated answer: why did car marketing used to feel so direct, and why does it feel so scattered now? From there, we chase the nostalgia into newsprint. We talk ...
Ford Builds Boat Propellers?!?
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May 12, 2026

Ford Builds Boat Propellers?!?

Ford supplying boat propellers sounds like a punchline, until you hear what happened next. We break down a Detroit manufacturing story where Ford becomes the supplier for a startup propeller company and uses 3D sand casting to collapse lead times from months to days. It’s not just a cool headline, it’s a clear signal of how advanced manufacturing, additive manufacturing, and deep supplier networks can reshape a small business overnight. From there, we zoom out on the bigger question: are automak...
Inside Pine Valley Raceway’s NHRA Revival In Lufkin Texas
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May 11, 2026

Inside Pine Valley Raceway’s NHRA Revival In Lufkin Texas

A racetrack doesn’t survive on horsepower alone, it survives on trust, safety, and giving people a reason to spend their Saturday together. We sit down with Steve Quien, General Manager of Pine Valley Raceway in Lufkin, Texas, to hear how a refurbished NHRA-sanctioned quarter-mile drag strip gets rebuilt the right way: smarter scheduling, clear communication when weather threatens, and a welcoming setup for racers traveling from Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Louisiana. We also dig into what ...
What Tariffs And USMCA Changes Could Mean For Car Prices And Production
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May 8, 2026

What Tariffs And USMCA Changes Could Mean For Car Prices And Production

Tariffs aren’t just a headline, they’re a lever that can change where cars are built, what parts cost, and how fast automakers can commit to new investments. We walk through the big trade questions hanging over the auto industry, including the looming legal fight over tariffs and the upcoming USMCA review that could reshape North American manufacturing across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. If you’ve ever wondered why “policy uncertainty” shows up in car prices, this is the practical vers...
How A Texas Jeep Club Rebuilt After COVID
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May 7, 2026

How A Texas Jeep Club Rebuilt After COVID

Jeep clubs don’t survive on mud alone. They survive when people feel welcomed, protected, and genuinely helped when something breaks on the trail. We sit down with Tim Mahaffey, President of the Lone Star Jeep Club, to talk about what happened to membership after COVID, why so many automotive communities quietly fade, and how a 30-year-old Texas Jeep club rebuilt momentum by getting serious about culture and member value. Tim shares how LSJC reframed the “why pay dues” question with practical pe...
Detroit’s Lost Auto Giants, Hidden Houston, and the K4 GT Hatchback!
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May 6, 2026

Detroit’s Lost Auto Giants, Hidden Houston, and the K4 GT Hatchback!

Detroit’s skyline hides a different kind of museum: abandoned car factories where America’s automotive identity was forged, expanded, and then left behind. We take you through the stories that still cling to these buildings, from the legendary Packard Automotive Plant and its wartime manufacturing legacy to the massive Fisher Body Plant 21 and the hope of redevelopment through new loft plans. Along the way, we connect the dots between industrial design, urban exploration, and the uncomfortable q...
Ford Scholarships For Future Auto Techs
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May 5, 2026

Ford Scholarships For Future Auto Techs

Your car doesn’t stay “reliable” by luck, it stays reliable because a technician knows how to diagnose, repair, and verify the fix. We sit down with Jennifer Maher, CEO of TechForce Foundation, and Christian Fuhr, a Ford Auto Tech Scholar in the Dallas Fort Worth area, to talk about what it really takes to enter the auto technician trade and why the country’s technician shortage is becoming everyone’s problem. We get specific about the funding and the path. Ford Philanthropy and Ford dealers hav...
We Break Down Car Ads, Car Shows, And Emissions Rules!
May 5, 2026

We Break Down Car Ads, Car Shows, And Emissions Rules!

Car ads can feel like a game you’re meant to lose, and we’re not letting that slide. We dig into the FTC’s warning letters sent to dozens of dealerships and major dealer groups over suspected illegal advertising practices and break down what the agency is targeting, including price ads that don’t reflect the true out-the-door cost. If you’ve ever shown up for a “deal” that magically required financing, a huge down payment, or a rebate you could never qualify for, you’ll recognize exactly why thi...
Granbury Turns Classic Cars Into A Full Town Celebration
May 4, 2026

Granbury Turns Classic Cars Into A Full Town Celebration

Granbury doesn’t just host a car show, it turns the whole square into a rolling festival. We’re getting you ready for the Lone Star Street Rod Association State Run in Granbury, Texas, where rows of street rods and resto-mods park right in the heart of town and the weekend feels like a reunion. From when cars start “trickling in” to what happens on Saturday and how the community treats these visitors like family, we lay out what you’ll see, where you’ll walk, and how to make the most of the trip...
Auction Surprises And Sedan Returns
May 1, 2026

Auction Surprises And Sedan Returns

A $5,500 Cadillac Fleetwood. A $39,900 Pontiac Catalina convertible. A clean 2007 GMC bringing nearly $20K. We jump into the week’s most eyebrow-raising Hemmings sold results and talk through what those numbers say about the collector car market right now, from big-body comfort cruisers to classics that keep climbing. If you’ve been wondering what your project is really worth or what it’ll cost to buy your next toy, these comps are the kind of reality check you can actually use. Then we get into...
We Check In From The Road And Then Dig Into Shortages, Ads, EV Delays, And Recalls
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April 30, 2026

We Check In From The Road And Then Dig Into Shortages, Ads, EV Delays, And Recalls

A live road trip check-in should be simple, but when you’re a live car talk show, it turns into a full-speed sprint through the biggest stories of the week. We start with some real-time studio chaos, then dig into why Ford F-150 inventory is suddenly so tight and what a supply shock like an aluminum plant fire can do to prices, selection, and dealer lots across the country. Next, we get into the uncomfortable stuff: the FTC asking dealers to report other dealers who break federal vehicle adverti...
From NASCAR Fortresses To The 2026 Blazer EV SS
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April 29, 2026

From NASCAR Fortresses To The 2026 Blazer EV SS

Castles, pirate hatches, trophy rooms, and a Manhattan condo that hit $30 million: we start by tracing how NASCAR success turns into real-world luxury, one jaw-dropping home at a time. We walk through the standout properties tied to names fans know, from Kevin Harvick’s fortress-like estate to Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Key West pirate paradise, plus the trophy-ready design choices that make a driver’s house feel like a personal museum. Then we flip the focus from celebrity real estate to a hands-on e...
Painthouse Heads West?!?!?
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April 28, 2026

Painthouse Heads West?!?!?

Randy Borcherding drops a surprise that instantly changes the vibe: he’s moved Painthouse out of Houston and into the mountains of Utah. We talk through the why behind the decision, the reality of relocating a hands-on custom car business, and what it feels like to start a new chapter at 60. Randy also shares how the move becomes official only recently, why he keeps things quiet until the dust settles, and what he actually gains day to day with less humidity, friendlier traffic, and a new pace o...
A Live Road Update From The Hot Rod Tour Of Texas
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April 27, 2026

A Live Road Update From The Hot Rod Tour Of Texas

A 300-car convoy is a moving story, and we catch it while it’s happening. We get Sabre Sparkman and Bobby on the phone as they roll into Blanco, Texas, sharing a real-time update from the Hot Rod Tour of Texas, including the Victoria kickoff night, the symphony at Town Square, and what it takes to get hundreds of cars and 600 plus participants fed, fueled, and back on the road without chaos. We dig into what makes this tour work: all-new routes through the Texas Hill Country, smart lunch stops l...
Balloons To Backorders - How Helium Messes With Cars
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April 24, 2026

Balloons To Backorders - How Helium Messes With Cars

Helium is the last thing most drivers think about until a car can’t ship because a chip can’t ship. We follow a surprising thread from helium balloons to the clean rooms where semiconductors are made, and why a strained global helium supply can raise fresh questions about automotive chip availability. If you remember the pandemic-era semiconductor shortage, this conversation makes one thing clear: the next bottleneck might come from a material most of us never associate with cars. We break down ...