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Car reviews, car news and behind-the-scenes stories of the automotive industry with car journalists Byron Hurd and James Riswick. Featuring interviews with automotive industry insiders and other car writers.

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Episode 11: Byron's Going to Mexico? Produced by Erik Maier We're back after a hiatus! Welcome back us! Byron kicks things off by reviewing the updated 2025 Ford Bronco Sport, and more specifically, the trim levels now offered with the Sasquatch off-roading package. He also got to drive the updated 2025 Ford Maverick, including the new Maverick Lobo street truck. Switching over to the action in California, James reviews the 2025 BMW M5 Touring, the first M5 wagon to make it to the States. Is he just as underwhelmed by it as when he saw it unveiled at Pebble Beach? Listen and find out! They wrap up the show by talking about all the great EVs you can buy that aren't Teslas. There are a lot of them, they're really good, many are made in the United States and you should totally get one instead of a Tesla. 
Episode 10: The One with the Rental Elantra Produced by Erik Maier Byron and James kick off the show talking about the latest Kia EV news, including the EV4 electric sedan we'll get here and the Concept EV3 SUV that we won't. James then reviews the Toyota Tundra TRD Sport, the new, entry-level off-roading version of the Tundra. He compares it to the similar Ram 1500 Warlock. Next they turn to Byron's experience in a humble Hyundai Elantra rental car and how base trim levels (and rental cars) aren't that bad any more. Far from it! James also reviews the Porsche Macan EV and whether the switch to all-electric was a good one. Finally, Byron and James discuss the car-themed attractions at Universal Studios in Orlando as well as Test Track at Epcot. 
Episode 9: The Buzz Produced by Erik Maier In this week's episode, James has just arrived in Palm Springs for the Hyundai Ioniq 5 XRT press launch after traversing the greater L.A. area in an atmospheric river. Old Mercedes wagon FTW again. They then turn to a review of the VW ID. Buzz, which garnered more (positive) attention than any car James can remember in nearly 20 years of car testing. Next up is a review of a very different type of vehicle (for better and for worse), the new Subaru Forester. In the news section, Byron shares his own reporting for The Drive about what we can expect from Dodge in the future. Are V8s really dead? Is an affordable, Miata-like roadster possible? Finally, they take you behind the scenes of what happens at a new car press launch event, why they exist, what they're invaluable and why they're also ridiculous. 
Episode 8: 24-Inch Wheels are Stupid Produced by Erik Maier Byron reviews the new Jeep Wagoneer S, the first all-electric vehicle from Jeep. James then reviews the long-awaited new Toyota 4Runner, specifically the TRD Off Road trim level. They then turn to the revised 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe and the ridiculous 24-inch wheel option that just about ruins the thing. James gets quite cheesed about it. They also review the updated 2025 Acura MDX Type S. In the news segment Byron details what he learned from a recent trip to Honda's new manufacturing center in Ohio. A game of "Would you rather?" closes out the show. 
Episode 7: Let's take the Warlock! Produced by Erik Maier We kick off this week's episode talking about two off-road-oriented new vehicles, one James liked and one he very much did not: the Ram 1500 Warlock and the Chevy Traverse Z71. Next, they turn to a hefty pile of car news. They discuss the new Acura RSX, including the way it looks and whether the original "RSX" really has that much of a fanbase to piss off? They turn to the just-revealed Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid, the coming-soon-but-yet-to-be-seen Honda CR-V TrailSport and the revamped Tesla Model Y Juniper. They end the show wondering just what the hell is Stellantis doing? And they don't mean Peugeot or Opel. 
Episode 6: Talkin' in a Tesla with Reese Counts Produced by Erik Maier James is driving solo this week and kicks off the show describing CES (the Consumer Electronics Show) that's happening this week in Las Vegas. He talks about the overwhelming size of it, the increased importance to the car world, and what it's been like to cover it the previous two years. He then talks about four cars he's looking forward to driving in 2025 including the Dodge Charger Daytona and Honda Prelude. In the second half of the show, James travels to Malibu for an Interview in a Car with Edmunds Vehicle Test Editor Reese Counts who brought the Edmunds long-term Tesla Model S Long-Range. They talk extensively about the Model 3 Highland and what it's like inside. They also talk about Reese's recent tests of the base Porsche 911 Carrera and GM's extremely heavy Chevy Silverado EV and GMC Sierra EV, plus the Honda Civic Hybrid. 
Episode 5: Obligatory End-of-Year List Content featuring Joel Stocksdale Produced by Erik Maier In the last episode of 2024, James talks about his time in the new Nissan Kicks (exciting right!?!) before he and Byron run down their lists of the best, worst, most surprising, most disappointing and just-plain favorite cars of 2024. You want end-of-year list content? We'll give you end-of-year list content! They then welcome former colleague and current Carbuzz writer Joel Stocksdale to talk about the latest car industry news. This includes the passing of automotive industry legend Jean Jennings, former editor-in-chief of Automobile magazine and one cool lady. They each share stories about how Jean impacted their careers (and Byron's fashion decisions). Next they weigh in on the reported Honda-Nissan merger as well as the purchase of Motor Trend by Hearst. James makes a couple jokes about Hearst Castle that don't land. He's sorry (Doubt it! -BH). 
Episode 4: The New Jaaaaag featuring Jessica Ray Produced by Erik Maier We start off the show with an update from Byron and then dive into the news to discuss the 2026 Hyundai Palisade. An Oldsmobile Delta 88 is referenced. Then, we turn to a topic that's transcended the automotive world: the reimagined Jaguar. We touch on the Type 00 concepts, plus great Jags we've driven and what went wrong. Later, we're joined by MotorWeek's Jessica Ray, who shares her experiences with the Volkswagen ID. Buzz. We somehow end up comparing it to a Cybertruck. She also shares what it's like to put together a MotorWeek segment and discuss the long-running show's legacy. 
Episode 3: LAAS 2024 featuring Joel Stocksdale and James Bell Produced by Erik Maier   We talk about the new car introductions at the 2024 LA Auto Show, including the Hyundai Ioniq 9, Honda Passport TrailSport, VW Tiguan and Kia's EV9 GT, EV6 and Sportage. Byron, James and fellow journalist Joel Stocksdale also talk about what it's like to cover an auto show as a reporter and video host -- or rather, what it used to be like and how it's changed. To double the number of Canadian-born Jameses on the show, our Interview in a Car this week is with James Bell, Kia's head of corporate communications and public relations. He details what's new about the various new Kias at LAAS 2024 as well as what it's like to plan and put on an auto show press day. Finally, in an attempt to suck in as many new listeners as possible, we introduce our new audience-attracting feature, the High Priority SEO Evergreen Listicle of the Week: Top 10 Cars of Star Trek. Hard-hitting stuff for the masses to be sure. 
Episode 2: The Wagoning featuring Reese Counts James and Byron talk about reviews of the BMW M5 Touring, an incredibly powerful (and heavy!) wagon, and compare it to classic M5s James drove back in August (including the E39). Next, they talk about the updated Porsche Taycan and how it's definitely more functional as the Cross Turismo wagon. Then, James talks about the new/old wagon he just bought before interviewing Reese Counts from Edmunds about vehicle testing. Editor: Erik Maier
EPISODE 1: The Pilot In this all-new, first-ever Notablog Automotive Podcast, automotive journalists Byron Hurd and James Riswick explain how they ended up doing this podcast...as in, why they're no longer working at Autoblog, what exactly happened, and where their former colleagues ended up. Then they discuss VW's Scout Motors reveal, review the Chevy Equinox EV, tell you about the cars they actually own (all hail the Blackwing!), before bringing on former colleague John Beltz Snyder who recently drove the Subaru WRX tS. Editor: Erik Maier
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Byron, James, and Joel Stocksdale's reflections on what it's like to cover an auto show as a journalist and video host add a personal touch. It's intriguing to hear how the experience of attending and reporting on these events has evolved over the years, especially with the changes in media consumption and how car manufacturers approach their presentations. This perspective can be quite valuable for anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes aspects of automotive journalism. For more visit https://oiwagarage.co/collections/subaru-sambar-ks3-ks4-kei-truck-parts

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