We hope you join us this Saturday as we are live from Studio A of the Smoke and Mirrors Network in Sugar Land, Texas!
On this episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk, we were scheduled to talk with one of the many car clubs in the Houston area. We are big fans of car clubs. It is a way to meet and hang out with other automotive enthusiasts. A chance to exchange ideas and learn even more. Unfortunately, due to some t…
Much like the New Car Market and the Pre-owned segment, the Classic Car Market has been all over the place - up, down, and all around. To get an idea of what is going on, we take a look at one of the most referenced sources, Hemmings. In our Feature segment, Michael Marrs takes a look at the 20…
In the pre-owned segment, or used cars as they are more likely called, there is always the unknown. A person can bring in mechanics to go over a vehicles, but there is only so much they can look at and find in a parking lot. What about the vehicle history? How many owners? Accidents? Maintenan…
Auto sales at the OEM level may be settling down, back to normal? Probably not the normal many of us have come to know, but a new normal. Over in the pre-owned segment, many OEM dealerships are also adjusting, but what about the independent used car lot? How are they fairing in this changing mar…
There are a lot of custom car shows across the country, but the Championship Auto Show/Autorama season kicks off in Houston, Texas. This has become a Thanksgiving Weekend tradition that brings in hundreds of custom cars, trucks and motorcycles. In addition to the great custom vehicles, there is …
Down along the Gulf of Mexico, the weather is kind'a like the automotive industry. Don't like the way things are? Wait a few hours and things will change. As the internet continues to become more and more a part of our lives, online auto sales continues to 'increase'. Not only are the OEM deal…
We hope you join us this Saturday as we are live from Studio A of the Smoke and Mirrors Network in Sugar Land, Texas!
It is often said that the family that plays together, stays together, or maybe it is works together stays together. Regardless, it is great to see a couple making the most of life, together, as much as they can. Andy and Mercedes Lilienthal are a very active couple, and they are also involved in…
We start this episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk with a look at our weekly feature - This Week In Auto History where we learn that Chevrolet Motor Company actually got started in 1911, it was 1927 when the Ford Model A actually rolled out and Konrad has more in this segment. We discuss the DeLorea…
During this episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk, the crew is talking about several things that include race car tire temps? and we even talk about new pickup pricing ---- ----- In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeart Radio! Just go to iheart.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you ar…
Short track oval racing is really a regional thing, with the smaller tracks scattered across the country, particularly the south. Now we are not talking dirt track, which is a different setup and driving style - we are talking asphalt short track racing. Our friend of the show, Rodney Rodriguez,…
Being the CEO of almost any company is pretty cool, but being in on some of the leading developments of our time, just has to be way cool. Lewis Black is CEO of a company called Almonty Industries, an international raw materials development company. Today we are talking about what it takes to get…
Join us as we talk about SEMA and a few things going on there, and we are going to be LIVE at the upcoming 2022 Houston Autorama. Join us to hear more details. In our Feature segment, Michael Marrs is talking about the 2023 Grand Wagoneer, not the Cherokee, but the new and larger Wagoneer. ---- …
We hope you join us this Saturday as we are live from Studio A of the Smoke and Mirrors Network in Sugar Land, Texas!
When we first heard of a report about rear seat safety, a ight went off! We don't hardly ever, if ever, talk about the safety in the rear seat, it is the front seat that get the attention. So when we heard that Consumer Reports did some research, we wanted to hear more...and we hope you find it a…
We get to talk with Jack Nerad every once in a while out on the left coast and it is always informative, interesting and we cover a lot of subjects in a short time. Not only is Jack a noted automotive author, he is a host on the podast 'America on the Road' and he is on the board of the North Amer…
The big car shows, whether new or custom, seem to be a lot of fun ... to me. In fact, one of the best type of car shows is the auto auction. Why? With Autorama or Championship Auto Shows or any of the like, the vehicles are on display, some of which are very elaborate.. A lot of fun to go and s…
By this time, it seems almost everyone involved with the auto sport has at least heard of the SEMA show, if they haven't attended! It takes a lot of people to put that show on, and one of the bigger under rated aspect is the car builders. Sure, they have a competition that builders can enter, but…
Car Clubs are great! For a lot of reasons, such as getting new ideas, meeting new people, and even doing something to make the community a little better along the way. Tim Oawster is a member of the Houston Area Corvettes club who are working with the Klein High School Band supporters to put on a…
Without realizing it, we have AI (artificial intelligence) around us everyday and we are 'training' it to think, according to Kim Conti, VP RAIN, a $50M company working on conversational AI. Join us as Kim talks about some new and interesting developments that most of us probably haven't even thou…
We hope you join us this Saturday as we are live from Studio A of the Smoke and Mirrors Network in Sugar Land, Texas!
We really try to keep up with Richard Tomlin, who kind'a sort'a works at Apex Auto Works located in Alvin, Texas. He never slows down... Richard is the Regional Executive for the SCCA, which is enough to keep most people busy with a track such as MSR practically in his back yard! Ad in his rac…
Not everyone has a warehouse full of collectable cars, probably not even a 3-car garage. Most real life collectors have a few cars that they are really into. If a person has reached a point in their life they want to get 2-3 or more cars to start or even be the collection, where to start? Noted a…