Fusion of car culture and leftist politics. Doing our part to make car culture more inclusive and approachable. Racing on the road to revolution.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 128 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureAutomotiveHistory |
In this episode of Left of the Projector, we explore the cultural impact of the 2001 film The Fast and the Furious, diving into its portrayal of car culture and masculinity. Joined by Zach, Connor, Bryant and Brandon from Cars and Comrades, we dissec... more
Some products deserve one star reviews, but sometimes the customer is wrong. We found a few examples of the latter case.
But first: Zach is in trouble with HR, Conner gets heated, Bryant buys tires (and is tired), and Brandon tries to Fit in with t... more
We’re back from a slightly longer than planned hiatus with a bunch of Bad Ideas, some of them from major auto makers, some our own. Be sure to write in with your own bad ideas: carsandcomrades@gmail.com //
Alert: Spotify is deleting some of our epis... more
We invited Alex the Porsche mechanic back to talk about his experiences racing in the 24 Hours of Lemons. Also, Brandon tells us about his encounter with a famous Cybertruck driver, and we discuss a few news stories about capitalism ruining fun for c... more
Found y’all thru street fight, here in Denver as well. Ima diesel mechanic. Love the show
tha fuck is dis commie shit?
coming from a novice enthusiast (and leftist), it’s been hard to find a podcast that feels welcoming to newcomers, and added plus of the political commentary :) thanks guys
Where else can you learn about Soviet-era nuclear vehicles and a Kia recall in the same podcast?
Full disclosure: I'm on the podcast. I like it though.
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Content showcases a fusion of car culture with leftist politics, aiming to make the automotive world more inclusive and accessible. Episodes explore diverse topics, from discussions about automotive films and personal car experiences to critiques of consumer expectations and politics. Notable themes include the examination of masculinity in car culture, consumer reviews of automotive products, and the socio-political implications of car ownership. The hosts blend humor with insightful commentary, reflecting on both historical and contemporary issues while encouraging grassroots activism and political engagement among listeners. This unique approach likely appeals to enthusiasts looking to understand the intersection between cars and social ... more
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