The Autoblog Podcast is one of the oldest and most-listened to automotive podcasts anywhere. The show features a rotating panel of editors and guests hosted by Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore. The gloves come off and the lively discussion has everything from the most important news of the week to the best and worst cars we're driving. The show traditionally wraps with the popular Spend My Money segment. With nearly 700 episodes, the podcast is a must-listen for automotive enthusiasts everywhere.
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If you can get over the ahhs and umms of the host, you’ll hear more coverage on minivans and economy vehicles. They spend about a minute on reviews for sports car anything interesting. It’s an awkward listen, if you will.
Great pod
What’s the point of reviewing “Spend my money” if you don’t say what they bought! Covered that on the first one but after that forgot to mention it. more
On the subject of the 2023 New York Auto Show, any particular reason you ignored the Vin Fast booth? It’s not like it was hidden as CR reported that it was on the main floor.
Overall the podcast has recovered from some darker days. Not to be a spoiler but these are stereotypical automotive journalists and it gets kind of tired. IOW they gripe about crossovers, how EVERYONE on the road except them can’t drive, and think every automaker should build AWD manual diesel wagons that nobody would ever buy. Oh, and complain if a car has upgraded wheels or pretty much any options. “Base cars FTW!”is the motto. These guys clearly spend zero time commuting in the real world. more
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The Autoblog Podcast launched 17 years ago and published 40 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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