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 | Weekly | Episodes | 1126 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbiesAutomotive |
In the AI age, nothing is immune, whether it’s cars or anything else. How far should AI be used in the design process, and does it stifle creativity or unlock new ideas? The guys discuss this and debate sports cars for Fred Z., who is selling a Marve... more
What’s the most fun car at each price point? The guys start at $5K and work their way to the $100k price level, and each come up with their own list. For Mark & Tamara in TX, they debate fun cars that could theoretically be used for van life. Then, A... more
The guys continue the second half (N-Z) of their discussion about cars they think OEMs should bring back to the market. They debate fun commuters for Ian, who lives in Perth, Australia and has wildly varied distance needs. Then, Andrew Z. has a young... more
What cars should OEMs bring back to market? Is there a business case to be made? The guys explore one car from each manufacturer (A-M). They debate a fourth car for Sal in MN, who wants a sports car he doesn’t have to think about. Then, EJ and his fa... more
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I’ve been listening to this podcast since they were in the 200’s
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I hate listen to both of these pretentious a-holes..
Love the show but hearing about your Lotus in every damned episode is insufferable. Everything else is awesome!
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This series features engaging discussions between the hosts, who offer insights on car selections tailored to listener needs while exploring diverse topics within the automotive industry. Listeners can expect lively debates, personal anecdotes, and industry analyses that combine humor and technical insights. Key themes include practical vehicle recommendations, automotive news, and reflections on driving culture. Unique elements include a focus on listener involvement through questions and personalized advice, creating a community feel among car enthusiasts.
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