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Everyday Driver Car Debate

678: Fear Of Electrics (FOE), Driving Permission Slips, The Waters Of Preciousness

Everyday Driver Car Debate

Everyday Driver

Leisure, Hobbies, Automotive

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2022

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

The guys have never discussed cars to buy that will increase in value – investment cars for the sake of investment. They discuss for Topic Tuesday, and explore the balance between mileage and value. Then, Steven in west Texas owns a Gladiator Rubicon, but needs a commuter. Social media questions ask why downshifting for a corner gives you more control, do your consumable costs go down the better you get as a track driver, and what’s the most mechanically satisfying car the guys have driven? Seasons 1-10 are available on Amazon Prime and Vimeo worldwide, and Season 10 airs on the Motor Trend cable channel from January 1 – March 26, 2022! Please rate and review us on iTunes, and the TV show on IMDB and Amazon. Write to us with your Car Debates, Car Conclusions, and Topic Tuesdays at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com. Share the podcast with your car enthusiast friends! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You've found the podcast where driving matters, whether you haul, commute, or cruise, we want you to love what you drive.

0:07.0

We're here to help you find usability and fun.

0:11.0

From first time buyers to jaded experts, we believe everyone is one great car away from being car obsessed.

0:18.0

I'm Paul. I'm Todd and this is the everyday driver car debate.

0:24.0

We're getting stupid and the podcast is barely started. Happy Tuesday everybody. We are glad to have you back with us.

0:29.0

There's a lot going on. We did that thing where we talked for the last hour about everything going on and now we're exhausted and we're just starting the podcast.

0:35.0

It's been to 90 minutes. There you go. One of the things that's happening is it's coming up this week.

0:41.0

We have two big things coming this week and I want to let you guys know them ahead of time.

0:44.0

The first thing is this Thursday, two days from now, our first big road trip piece with the cars of the past is dropping on our original YouTube channel every day driver.

0:54.0

This is the combined two episodes that were part of season 10 plus what happened after we got to Seattle.

1:01.0

It's the full thing. You have not seen all of it yet.

1:04.0

There's stuff at the end. There's lots of stuff. I'm really excited about this piece and I'm giving you guys the heads up because this is the kind of piece that is not going to get random clicks on YouTube.

1:15.0

It's just not. It's going to be a thumbnail of our two cars and that's not a Lamborghini and we don't get a million.

1:22.0

There's no Lamborghini. Did any of them melt down?

1:24.0

Exactly. Catch fire? No, because we didn't buy a Lamborghini and put a body kit on it.

1:28.0

We didn't rebuild anything. I'll do that next time.

1:31.0

I'm telling you this because we need you guys to mobilize on this and share it with people you think would like it because I'm in it and I made it and I realize it makes you buy us.

1:39.0

But I think it's an interesting road trip piece. I think there's good conversation that happens because there's a challenge here in driving these old cars, 30 and 40 years old cars, 3,000 miles.

1:50.0

I would describe it as less of a challenge and more of a pucker.

1:53.0

It is. It is a pucker factor driving old cars.

1:56.0

I'm so excited.

1:57.0

Intentionally, almost 3,000 miles for the first trip. We've got four more.

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