Things are heating up in Scottsdale, so we need some new roads to drive!
Things are heating up in Scottsdale, so we need some new roads to drive!
Today we talk all about power, Starlinks, Rams, and public land.
As much as we want to hate the Chicken Tax for blocking us from getting all those cool trucks we really want, we can't deny it brought out some of the best creativity from manufacturers.
GM decides CarPlay isn't necessary anymore, making their already terrible infotainment even worse.
While we often discuss the Countach as being the ultimate "don't meet your heroes" car, we have never driven any other car that got more attention than the mighty Countach.
While we could be more tactful about this, we won't be, because everyone who has ever driven a car knew the Charger EV was dead before it launched.
We conclude the Moab conversation with Megan, Michael, and Brian, and talk about all the things we learned, where we're going next, and how much of a beating Moab gave us all.
We're back from Moab and mostly unscathed! Mostly.
On this week's episode we have the pleasure of having Dai Yoshihara in the studio!
This week we we’re calling out you gatekeepers!
Dan surprises Nick with a pop quiz of automotive knowledge!
In spite of what we think, the McMurtry Spéirling Pure is not in fact related to the Lumpsucker fish.
So many mods happened in the last few weeks and Dan took a trip to see how Singer makes the million dollar sausage!
Avants and this podcast have a long history with John Kleven and Metropolitan Detail and now Metropolitan has moved on to the capable hands of Lee Luna.
Is buying a car still hard for you? It doesn’t have to be!
We tackle one of the oldest arguments of all time, turbocharging versus supercharging!
Uh oh! More car buyers than ever are in a pretty rough spot right now due to Covid ADM pricing.
Avants now has THE BEST tire deal in the business!
This week we met up with Jon Hickman and Brian Glass, the partners behind Inhabit Design Works.
Did you know your car probably has a ton of features that are just hidden away in the software and not enabled?