TFL Car Chat is the car podcast of TFL Studios (AllTFL.com) covering all cars, all the time with Roman and Tommy Mica, and the TFL team! Each week, we have fun discussing all things automotive including new car reviews, new and old car trends, and best of all everything that is happening in the car, EV, and off-road world. So, if you love cars as much as we do, you'll love this podcast!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 319 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureNews CommentaryAutomotiveNews |
( www.alltfl.com/ ) Check out our new spot to find ALL our content, from news to videos and our podcasts! In this episode of TFL Car Chat, Roman and Andre take a look back at every car TFL has bought this year — from high-performance sports c... more
( www.alltfl.com/ ) Check out our new spot to find ALL our content, from news to videos and our podcasts! In this episode of TFL Car Chat, Andre and Roman talk their recently purchased classic Toyota that few people have ever heard of! They a... more
( www.alltfl.com/ ) Check out our new spot to find ALL our content, from news to videos and our podcasts! In this episode of TFL Car Chat, Roman and Tommy share their take on the cars you should absolutely NOT buy new. From rapid depreciation... more
( www.alltfl.com/ ) Check out our new spot to find ALL our content, from news to videos and our podcasts! In this episode of TFL Car Chat, Roman teams up with Andre to dig into the brand-new Mustang GTD—and why it has Roman grumbling about Fo... more
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Love the show and TFLtruck, but consumers deserve honesty about Toyota and its fall from the mountain of reliability. Otherwise it’s five stars
One thing I hear often here is that the 5.0 doesn’t do well as it’s only 25% of f150 sales, seeing as how there’s the 2.7, 3.5, power boost, and 5.0 with the 2.7 having a huge advantage due to fleet sales as the standard option, the 5.0 being 25% tells me it does better than it should be as 1 of 4 options, for efficiency it’s roughly the same as the 2.7 and 3.5 and as a landscaper in California with our gas prices I would choose the 5.0 to run flex fuel savings $2/gal and you don’t have as high ... more
I have been skipping the Roman episodes because of his bad takes, my Tesla cued this one up next and stopped it mid podcast/rant. Some of these podcasts are genuinely great. I listened to automotive podcasts to get away a politically driven news cycle. So I find myself skipping the TFL podcasts when Roman is involved, because I know he’s going to talk about politics and every time Tommy makes a good point he only can say “I don’t know about that” because he can’t formulate a coherent argument. I... more
I really hated to rate this podcast lower than Talkin’ Trucks and Carish, but it gets old when every episode is just Tommy and Roman arguing/debating nearly the whole episode. The topic I click on the episode for is hardly talked about. Again I really enjoy y’all’s content but the overwhelming amount of arguments is getting old. I still plan on listening but I’d just like to see this addressed. Have a great rest of your day guys.
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Focusing on a wide range of automotive topics, this show features engaging discussions about new and classic cars, as well as current trends within the automotive industry. The hosts often review vehicles, share personal anecdotes from their experiences, and analyze market dynamics surrounding cars and electric vehicles (EVs). Notably, the format encourages light-hearted banter and debates between the hosts, making it a combination of informative content and entertainment. The content frequently delves into specifics like vehicle performance, ownership experiences, and unique automotive events, which may appeal to car enthusiasts and casual listeners alike looking for variety in car-related discussions.
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1. Motor Man
2. Jim Swett
3. Val Zolyak
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7. John Glancy
8. Alex Dykes
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