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Jam Session. A good classic family car for Derek. Driving slow cars. Responsibility. Guests. Your dream car?
A replay of Sean interviewing Sterling in 2019 about his 3D printed "Lamborghini". Find out how far he has come in a year! This is from Sean's radio show Zero to 60. Part 3 of 3 in this series. Find 3D Car Printing on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lasersterling Or YouTube at LaserSterling www.nodrivinggloves.com Our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/nodrivinggloves
You have one. So we discuss ours. Left Lane bandits, tailgaters, blind spot riders...
Recently requests have been made. We discuss things that are impossible. Because this seems improbable.
Lots of loose ends from the past few shows and maybe a few new things
We talk some car news, Derek may have something to say, We talk about dumb accessories for the car.
You come here for fun. There is enough car talk without the... www.nodrivinggloves.com/
First Impressions in our car life. www.nodrivinggloves.com
Almost everything cutting edge in automotive tech is an old idea. We explore a few of those New Old things.
We will discuss how the 3g phase-out will affect your car. (Spoiler alert it might not be good). Then we will touch on what you can do with 3d printing for your car.
Seems to big a big thing right now. Too few cars, too much money, greed. Can manufacturers actually do anything? Is it right?
Everything revolves around automobile auctions in a continuation of the last episode, this time with John, Derek, and Will.
Not exactly what you as John and Sean talk the auto world.
The discussion will be about milestones over time (and maybe the future) that relate to the automobile.
We all know about the auction sites and the magazine to sell your car, but what if the sale is to help someone out. What if a donation might be better? What if the kid down the street wants a project? We will discuss various ways to part with your ride that may not involve money.
We will discuss our various thought processes when we choose a project car.