Tue, 29 August 2023
see the prvious post. We are idiots |
Sun, 27 August 2023
Would you believe that Eric almost lost the show? If you know Eric at all... You probably would believe it. As it turned out... This remote show was lost in the back of a 4Runner for a week before is was found. Fortunately, 100 degree temps didnt melt the memory card and lose this gem of an episode Episode 80 finds Eric and Daryl doing a live remote in the Scott Auto Museum of North Peoria on a pleasant summer evening. You will be soothed by the ambient droll of crickets and cicadas while tuned in. On this episode:
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News Volvo Cars and EV startup Polestar will be tapping into an old U.S. trade program to import Chinese vehicles at a lower cost, giving the Swedish brands a competitive leg up. By using the U.S. Duty Drawback program, the Geely-affiliated automakers can recoup import duties and the 25 percent U.S. tariff assessed on the Chinese-made Volvo EX30 crossover and Polestar 2 sedan against exports of the U.S.-made Volvo EX90 and Polestar 3 crossovers, sources familiar with the matter told Automotive News. Source: Automotive News The overall quality of new vehicles is deteriorating and nagging problems are on the rise, according to a new study from JD Power. The auto-industry research firm said more technology in cars is partially to blame. Quality declined year over year across all categories apart from driving experience. The two categories where problems increased the most were features, controls, and displays, along with infotainment. Source: Business Insider 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser Returns to its Origin SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (August 1, 2023) – Legends never die. Toyota’s off-road icon and longest-running nameplate is making a triumphant comeback to North America for the 2024 model year, returning to its rugged origin
Ford Motor Co. sees revenue from in-car software services, like its hands-free driving feature, surging by 1,000% over the next few years. To harness that growth, the automaker on Monday said it hired Peter Stern, the former vice president of services for Apple Inc., to run a newly created technology-focused unit. Stern is tasked with growing Ford’s BlueCruise hands-free driving system, as well as developing other in-car services to sell to millions of owners. Source: Bloomberg NADA, National Urban League Team Up to Train Auto Techs At the NADA Show in Dallas this year, Damian Mills attended a presentation by the National Urban League on a new automotive technician training program it was launching with the car dealer association. Mills immediately decided to take part. The pioneering program in Louisiana brings together two organizations — the National Urban League and the National Automobile Dealers Association — and their diverse resources. The hope is to establish a nationwide network of auto technician training apprenticeships. Source: Automotive News Cars of the Weak Eric: Taking a note from my son.. I am going to pull the ultimate "flex move" at the boat ramp by driving my car straight into the lake or waterway of my choice... And then pulling away in my Amphicar! Its for sale for a cool 75 grand in Arkansas. https://www.facebook.com/tannersclassicautos
Daryl: 1933 Packard Super Eight Club Sedan $18,000
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