On this episode we welcome David to the table. He regales us with the tale of his car, and asks, “am I getting ripped off?” Ronny explains to everyone how a mechanic gets paid. We let you know what “lifetime” really means for your fluids and parts. Also, tune in to find out what the “bread and butter” is for mechanics. Don’t forget-–there are no expiration dates on cars.
We record at Strongbox West, in Atlanta. If you would like to pose a question or offer feedback, please visit our website.
On this episode we welcome David to the table. He regales us with the tale of his car, and asks, “am I getting ripped off?” Ronny explains to everyone how a mechanic gets paid. We let you know what “lifetime” really means for your fluids and parts. Also, tune in to find out what the “bread and butter” is for mechanics. Don’t forget-–there are no expiration dates on cars.
We record at Strongbox West, in Atlanta. If you would like to pose a question or offer feedback, please visit our website.
The Thing About Cars was fortunate to have both Flip and Ben Lower at the table. Flip tells us about the car scene in Cuba. The “Cuban” cigar may be highly overrated. Ben watches the background of old television shows. And Mickey wants to know when Bollywood took over Magnum P.I.
We record at Strongbox West, in Atlanta. If you would like to pose a question or offer feedback, please visit our website.
We welcome your support of our efforts via Patreon.
The Thing About Cars was fortunate to have both Flip and Ben Lower at the table. Flip tells us about the car scene in Cuba. The “Cuban” cigar may be highly overrated. Ben watches the background of old television shows. And Mickey wants to know when Bollywood took over Magnum P.I.
We record at Strongbox West, in Atlanta. If you would like to pose a question or offer feedback, please visit our website.
We welcome your support of our efforts via Patreon.
Friends, all of us at The Thing About Cars are grateful for your interest in our modest podcast. What started as a hobby podcast has turned into a fulfilling learning experience for all of us involved. As we gain more listeners and subscribers, we know we have to improve the quality of our recordings and possibly also tweak the format of our show.
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