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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Categories | AutomotiveLeisureTechnology | ||||

It's the big Open Line Finale of 2011, and boy did we find the right guest to help us go out with a bang! We've got the legendary automotive icon that can't help but speak his mind: Bob Lutz. We'll have tons to ask him, and we're sure you will too, b... more
This month host Michelle Naranjo is in Sin City for the annual SEMA show, and she's invited some of the big players to come on and talk. First off is John Krafcik from Hyundai who will talk about their presence at SEMA and their new turbo version of ... more
We’ve said it over and over here at Autoline: kids just aren’t into cars the way they used to be. They’d rather play with their iPhones than polish a muscle car. So if you can’t get teenagers interested in driving cars, how can you ever hope to get a... more
Shhh… keep this on the down-low, but this month’s Open Line guest is hush, hush. Jim Woolsey is, for all practical purposes, a “greenie,” but not necessarily for all the reasons you might think. You see, Jim served as the director of the U.S. Central... more
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Sound quality needs work. I just listened to the Bob Lutz episode, well 22 minutes of it. Just as I was cutting it off (got sleepy), I heard a big deep breath from the male host as Bob was talking. It was funny that we both got sleepy at the same time. Listen at 22 minutes to see what I mean. I can hear all kinds of stuff going on in the background as Mr Lutz is talking and not on his end. Geez. Its like they ask a question and during the long answer they do other stuff, unfortunately we can hea... more









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