The hosts of "Everyday Driver", Paul and Todd, get behind the microphone to answer questions and help viewers find the right car for their needs. Disagreement and debate are bound to happen. Along the way they discuss what goes on behind the scenes of their review films and other topics throughout the car industry.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 1064 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | AutomotiveHobbiesLeisure |
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When I put these guys on, my stress level goes down immediately. Informative, funny, and accessible.
I’ve bought at least one car based on these two talking about cars. Highly recommend!
Found these guys on YouTube while researching Miatas. 6 years later, still listening to and watching everything they put out. Extremely entertaining and informative.
Always excellent! Fun and informative. Todd and Paul put forth a great effort in the debates, topics and questions. Got be down the rabbit hole? Went from a mini-van to both a NA Miata manual & a Giulia. Keep up the great work!
If you are really into cars I think you will really like this show. If you are somewhat into cars you will still find it engaging. The hosts are fun to listen to, intelligent, knowledgeable and have content that is interesting to anyone from the most obsessive car nut to someone who just wants advice on a particular car they are looking at buying.
Even if you are not into cars at all, Paul and Todd are so fun to listen to I think you would enjoy it.
Apple Podcasts | #9 | United States/Leisure/Automotive |
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Apple Podcasts | #16 | Canada/Leisure/Automotive |
Apple Podcasts | #30 | United Kingdom/Leisure/Automotive |
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