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But you will be a vital part in helping "Everyday Driver" do much more. Skip navigation. We use cookies to improve your experience using this site. More information. Everyday Driver is creating a car show and podcast. Select a membership level. The Fan. Show more. The ups and downs of racing intersected life and the start of her own family during one phone call. It was her best opportunity yet, but one she had to turn down.

She shares the emotion of turning down a ride due to pregnancy. A few years later, Shawna found herself trying to qualify for the Daytona The Cup Series rookie became the first driver since Janet Guthrie, in , to race her way into the Great American race. Shawna's racing career didn't pan out the way she wanted, but she's someone who will always be remembered.

For Dale Earnhardt Jr. The table conversation gets interesting when the two drivers talk about an incident that stemmed from a practice get-together, continued into the race, included a middle-finger and an angry Robinson going to confront Earnhardt in his hauler.

Shawna opens up to Dale Jr. She also shares her thoughts on the females who have gripped the wheel after her career and what advantages they have in creating opportunities. But her biggest challenge came outside of the racecar.

A cancer diagnosis and rigorous chemotherapy and radiation was just another hurdle for her to jump. David S. Audience social media questions cover favorite manufacturer names, car insurance OBD monitoring, and best online configurators… Pilgrimage is open for reservations! Introducing a new aspect to the community, the guys talk about their foray into Discord, available to Patreon members. Social media questions touch on shutlines, ongoing test-drive research, and NASCAR tire swaps for winters and summers… Pilgrimage is open for reservations!

In tribute to a recent GT episode featuring the Porsche K, the guys try out a possible new addition to the podcast: build wars for car configurators.

Social media topics include clunky SUV design language, front mid-engine vs. While shooting for Season 5, the guys drive the SpeedVegas supercar track experience and off-road truck course. Jon M. Many thanks for listening and tell a friend! What are car-related adventures in your life that simply need to happen?

The guys discuss their own realistic goals, but allow themselves to explore bucket-list ideas too. E from Philadelphia, PA owns a Toyota 86, but is thinking ahead to a next-level upgrade, and the guys offer advice.

Social media questions cover manual transmissions on electric cars, potential future track events outside the U. When is too much power simply a waste of power?

The guys debate this question, and some luxurious, affordable and large sedan choices for Anthony B. A good birthday present to yourself is a new experience, and Adam R. The internet acknowledges tuning out of class, but what about tires out of class? Cars as an extension and manifestation of your personality is the rabbit hole down which the guys travel for Topic Tuesday.

They debate a new or used conundrum for Chris C. Golf R, Watch And Ski. The automotive and software world is captivated when Elon unveils a new car, so the guys briefly talk about the Model Y unveiling. They debate road warrior choices for Jason M.

Social media questions cover the sequential order in which you should obtain your fun cars, unfamiliar cars vs. Threatened species are covered for the Topic Tuesday question from Kevin K. The guys dissect Steve B. Listeners have written in, sharing what cars they bought! The guys cover those updates, along with notable cars and perspective on the Geneva Motor Show. The Topic Tuesday is a response to a question by Christopher M, who asks for an explanation about best stats equating to the best driving cars, and why is this untrue?

Daniel W. Whenever Elon tweets, the guys usually have a rant. Brandon T. The Topic Tuesday is from John G. Of course, this can mean many things, so the guys unpack their best strategies for adding.

Conversely, they help Dave S. Social media questions include discussion about how automotive journalism has changed in the past decade, depreciation vs. How do you stay in love with your car? The guys discuss this question from David L. They discuss their new camera gear purchases, and invent the Van Damme test for real-world comparison metrics.

Social media questions continue with Audi off-brand cereal similes, plastic oil pans, and are European cars somehow less reliable? If you could choose just one car to take with you, what would that be? Social media questions include discussion on 48v motor-generators, weight reduction for street cars, and are Miatas better than s? The Topic Tuesday dissects a Forbes article about reclaiming our communities from the automobile, written by John Frazer. Naturally, the guys have an opinion!

They talk choices for a cool dad car for Luke I. Social media questions include drinking laws for autonomous cars, cars that were terrifying to drive, and how long should you wait until cleaning your car during winter time? Trying a new style for FastBlasts, the guys have released a Subaru Forester piece—it's like a live podcast while driving. They help Arif M. Many enthusiasts feel like the manual transmission is rapidly dying. However, the guys instead make the case for good news for enthusiasts everywhere.

They help Garrett C. New Season 4 episodes are now being released on the Motor Trend network, and the guys preview some upcoming content. They help Kirby K. Many listener questions prompt the guys to discuss first-time autocrossing, and aspects of the sport to keep in mind.

Then, they try to convince Michael S. Finally, social media questions cover fantasy adventure treks, characteristics of RWD cars, Unimogs and wheatgrass juice! Many thanks for listening, and please tell a friend! The guys enjoy exploring off-road options in the market, and help Tyler M.

The guys could launch a new channel about people entirely unprepared for snow driving. Brandon S. Nevertheless, winter tires remain key to the snow driving experience. The guys break down their initial opinions and impressions, as well as debate the successor to an E39 i for Kyle B. In between car-related rants, the guys pontificate about additional podcasts they would consider hosting: Todd would talk about story from a filmmaking perspective, and Paul would cover watches, whiskey and design.

They debate company car choices for Dave M. The Topic Tuesday is a question from Ben C. The guys break down their choices differently regarding budget, but discuss some forgotten cars and aspirational options. Daniel R. Social media questions include discovering the source of The Disease, real-world content on camera, and the cars your parents drove… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the Everyday Driver show on IMDB and Amazon Prime Video, and write to us with your Topic Tuesday discussions and podcast debates at everydaydrivertv gmail.

Thanks for listening and tell a friend! When it comes to new driving enthusiasts, the guys always do their best to help encourage the disease! Haydee C. Nathan M. Mega thanks for listening and tell a friend! When you achieve the final modification you want for your car, what happens if you get bored with it? Ron in MA currently drives an Infiniti G37xS with increased power and upgraded suspension, but he's already looking ahead to his next summer car.

Finally, questions from social media include resto-mod choices for Corvettes, shooting in 4K, and pre-paid speeding tickets… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the Everyday Driver show on IMDB and Amazon Prime Video, and write to us with your Topic Tuesday discussions and podcast debates at everydaydrivertv gmail. The guys end with a look back to their favorite cars and shoots of the calendar year, and also discuss their ideas and personal desires for the show in Diego V.

Brock Z. Finally, social media questions cover stocking stuffers for car enthusiasts, best unnoticed and rarely-seen features, and what will be the result for current cars that get restored in the future? Kevin H. Social media questions cover Gymkhana 10, the new Lincoln Continental with suicide doors, non-car vehicles, shooting brakes, retro styling, and the resurgence of nameplates… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the Everyday Driver show on IMDB and Amazon Prime Video, and write to us with your Topic Tuesday discussions and podcast debates at everydaydrivertv gmail.

Does owning a car you love mean that you should keep it forever? Drew in southwest Missouri used to be satisfied with his old Volvo wagon, but is now nurturing a BMW sedan fetish, and carefully planning a future purchase to accommodate a family. Luis writes about his passion for design and bug-eyed cars, and asks for choices on an older, reliable, easy-to-mod fun car that checks off those requirements.

Finally, the guys talk about the issue that really affects electric car reviews, autocross vs. What is the most important thing that makes or breaks a driving experience? Matthew H. Then, Michael K, in Kansas City, MO is considering going back to an enthusiast car, but needs just the right platform and combination of features.

New car and truck designs can always take time to digest, but sometimes.. Andrew J. Finally, social media questions cover design as it relates to cost, incorrect information on a CarFax, and the benchmark for quick cars… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the Everyday Driver show on IMDB and Amazon Prime Video, and write to us with your Topic Tuesday discussions and podcast debates at everydaydrivertv gmail.

For Topic Tuesday, Paul is joined by Chance to discuss enthusiast cars and their slow disappearance from the automotive landscape—which cars should we all buy now? Social media questions ask about the cars you own which influence your perception of new ones, Porsche and Lotus rally cars, and learning heel and toe techniques on poor pedal placements. Automobility LA, also known as the LA Auto Show, has become a major international venue for new reveals and announcements.

The guys discuss notable introductions like the Rivian electric pickup and SUV, the Mazda3, Porsche and Jeep Gladiator, and some things they liked and disliked. Social media questions include clarity about tuning out of class, the future of analog cars, and not giving cars without manual transmissions any buying consideration… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the Everyday Driver show on IMDB and Amazon Prime Video, and write to us with your Topic Tuesday discussions and podcast debates at everydaydrivertv gmail.

Returning to Topic Tuesday, the guys are asked a question from Steve U. The conversation takes a turn when wedding cars get discussed for awhile. Brian and Stacey in Missouri are looking for a hardtop convertible, and ready for a fun weekend car. Social media questions include perspectives on being a car enthusiast, what number equals too many cars, and whether or not to keep a fun car that is rarely driven… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the Everyday Driver show on IMDB and Amazon Prime Video, and write to us with your Topic Tuesday discussions and podcast debates at everydaydrivertv gmail.

However, the guys suggest additional cars to think about for Pedro P. They actually agree on choices for Mike P. Finally, social media questions cover the use of driving gloves, CVTs for performance, and what car would they give to every driving enthusiast? For a milestone Episode , the guys tell stories of their latest shoot, and discuss all car-related questions from social media.

They talk about tires, design, steering feel, annoying car mods, stereotypes, full-size SUVs, dorkiest cars currently on the market, driver aids, Corollas, various trim levels, and cars they envision owning in their future… Thanks for listening, and please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, and the show on IMDB and Amazon Prime Video.

Tell a car enthusiast friend about the Car Debate! The list of considerations for an ideal mid-life crisis car is what the guys discuss for Topic Tuesday, and making your neighbors notice is definitely one of them. Ben B. Social media questions address lightweight wheels and tires vs. Many social media questions are also covered, and include the sale of the Utah Motorsports Campus in Tooele, a Hot Wheels lottery garage, and spirited driving with your kids… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the Everyday Driver show on IMDB and Amazon Prime Video, and write to us with your Topic Tuesday discussions and podcast debates at everydaydrivertv gmail.

For Topic Tuesday, the guys discuss innovations they think are most important in car design over the last 50 years. John M. Finally, social media questions debate the merits of turbos vs. Warming up to the debates, the guys first discuss their experiences and notable vehicles that caught their attention at SEMA in Las Vegas.

Changing out one car might be familiar, but buying two cars simultaneously can be a real effort--Patrick M. Derrick M. Finally, the guys talk social media questions and modding expensive cars out of class… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the Everyday Driver show on IMDB and Amazon Prime Video, and write to us with your Topic Tuesday discussions and podcast debates at everydaydrivertv gmail.

The guys discuss some alternatives to their favorite segments that might not stand out quite as much, but appeal more to different buyers. They debate whether or not Dustin M. Social media questions cover subjects like the permission to test drive, the tricky Elise clamshell, and will American companies ever again build a RWD enthusiast sedan?

They debate winter beater choices for Daniel in New York state, and then tackle social media questions that include the most unreliable car in the world, winter tires on trucks, and car stories that transcend automotive culture… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the Everyday Driver show on IMDB and Amazon Prime Video, and write to us with your Topic Tuesday discussions and podcast debates at everydaydrivertv gmail.

For Topic Tuesday, the guys discuss their current "greatest hits" cars that stand out as cars they would own personally, or want everyone to drive and experience! Tyler F. In Norway, electric cars continue to gain popularity due to high taxes on conventional cars. However, truck driver Jo-Kristen wants a petrol-powered sedan or wagon that is high-quality and fun to drive.

The guys debate tail-happy and powerful choices for optometrist Scott S. What are some key points to know about when buying a car out of state and sight unseen? Chance joins Paul and Todd to share experiences and tips for long-distance buying. Kasey C.

Finally, the best car to introduce someone to the joy of driving is debated between all three guys, and left as an ongoing discussion… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the Everyday Driver show on IMDB and Amazon Prime Video, and write to us with your Topic Tuesday discussions and podcast debates at everydaydrivertv gmail.

Dan S. The wait is over! Todd reveals his new winter car and explains his rationale, as well as the story of how he shopped for it. The guys share their experiences from their first Utah meetup with fans from all over, and describe their NASA track day with their own cars.

Debating choices for Adam D. Finally, social media questions cover the subject of 'over-tired' cars, how to increase steering feel, and the newly introduced G20 BMW 3-series… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the Everyday Driver show on IMDB and Amazon Prime Video, and write to us with your Topic Tuesday discussions and podcast debates at everydaydrivertv gmail. Topic Tuesday discussion centers around car performance in the real world, rather than relying on magazine testing specs and stats.

Ivan in Washington, D. Most commutes involve some twists and turns, clever backroad traffic avoidance or simply waiting on the freeway, but not for Kirk M.

Tom B. The guys then discuss social media questions including topics like cars that exhibit good turn in, stereotypical car journalist analogies and preferences, and budding relationship advice for car enthusiasts!

Thanks for listening and please tell a friend! A new Topic Tuesday discussion about the merits of sticking with a platform you know, or taking a risk and buying a tempting, unknown car with its own possible issues? Ross G. Finally, the guys talk social media questions about maintenance differences between FWD and RWD, market manipulation by Big Headlight, and what would celebrities drive?

While taking a break after shooting Corvettes, the guys go mountain biking, and share their unexpected adventures and wrecks off the trail. Debating quirky-yet-curated car choices for Pat in Chicago, they come up with some interesting and forgotten fun cars, and then give their opinions about restoration plans for the garage of James R.

The Mini raffle winner has been announced! Thanks to everyone who entered! After six days of shooting the feature film about Corvettes, they also talk about behind-the-scenes events and unexpected issues. The debate is for Patrick O.

Most of the time, fun enthusiast cars are recommended. Ben G. They debate what two cars might be well suited for Michael K. Sid in Washington, D. Social media questions cover topics like optimal seating positions, how to discern an outcome from skid marks, and forgotten driver's cars… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the show on IMDB and Amazon Prime, and write to us at everydaydrivertv gmail.

What began as a Topic Tuesday request to discuss best enthusiast cars for every state in the U. The guys offer their suggestions, along with thoughts on good inexpensive driving experiences around the country. They also debate fun car choices for Andrew in the U. Social media topics include the design inclusion of turn signals in the bumper, the upcoming 24 Hours of Lemons race in a Boxster, and clutch slippage… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the show on IMDB and Amazon Prime, and write to us at everydaydrivertv gmail.

Can you make a two-seater your only car even in winter weather? Finally, Paul and Chance take questions from social media too, and cover topics like advancing your driving skills, where to start as a new driver and enthusiast, and colors that enhance a car… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the show on IMDB and Amazon Prime, and write to us at everydaydrivertv gmail.

After attending the shows and auctions during Monterey Weekend , Paul and Chance talk about their experiences while Todd goes on vacation. They divide the podcast into two parts: the high-end classics and future attainable production cars.

While explaining reasons why you may consider attending sometime, they tell stories about the historic races at Laguna Seca Raceway, future concepts introduced at the show, and they discuss their favorite cars from the weekend… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the show on IMDB and Amazon Prime, and write to us at everydaydrivertv gmail.

Will car subscriptions and ride sharing take over all our mobility needs? The guys share opinions on an AAA study about costs of car ownership and how data is used. Michael is an enthusiast and M2 owner, but ultimately wants something he can share with his dad; and Andrew in Tucson, AZ is currently engineering his future mid-life crisis car purchase.

Finally, social media questions cover topics like steering feel, vlogging, and how many kids are necessary before you need to buy a minivan? When should you buy a new car if you get a new job? The guys discuss this for Topic Tuesday and talk about the perceptions of changing cars. Wesley B. Social media questions include topics about increasing speed limits, favorite automotive writers and worst current car mod trends… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the show on IMDB and Amazon Prime, and write to us at everydaydrivertv gmail.

Imagine your vacation house has a fun car waiting for you, but one purchased for a low budget for lack of use. Carlos S. Jordan in San Jose, CA is thinning out his 6-car collection, and trying to pare down to a number more reasonable for commuting and family duties. The guys discuss the best road trip car at any budget and offer completely different perspectives as to how they arrived at their decisions. Fern and Rad in Honolulu, HI write with their changing car needs to include a small dog and family members, and they are mulling electric cars that fit their lifestyle.

Social media questions include discussion about cornering and motion sickness, dealership trust and the LA car scene… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the show on IMDB and Amazon Prime, and write to us at everydaydrivertv gmail. Should you give your car to your wife, and wait to shop for something else for yourself? This is the conundrum for Tony C.

The guys debate an extra car that will remain at the vacation home of Peter S. How do you convince your friends that driving can be fun? The guys take on this Topic Tuesday debate from Austin S. The car debate is for Blake B. He wants a fourth car that is exciting yet functional; something his wife might consider driving. Finally, social media questions include best and worst car names, consistent vs. Is it possible to have simultaneous sports car ownership and start a family?

The first step is to purge the Camry and consider other options, like Dale D. David E. Finally, the guys discuss best approaches for getting good MPG while climbing hills, the most American car you can buy, and women in the design studio… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the show on IMDB and Amazon Prime, and write to us at everydaydrivertv gmail.

Do you own your car, or does it own you? The Topic Tuesday debate is about buying your dream car and hating it, because you want to keep it perfect and scratch-free. Michael in Houston TX writes about his predicament of wanting a fun, inexpensive sports car, but not wanting to appear ostentatious as a young professional. Social media questions include discussion about the most recognizable design elements that define a brand, the COTA F1 race in Austin, and how many gears is too many?

What happens when your car is suddenly boring to you? Get something different? Try to squeeze more enjoyment out of your old one? Although the budgets are different, the dilemma is the same for Jody B. The guys talk about taking sides over brand loyalty and how to avoid getting disowned by your family, and they clarify the discussion on aggressive vs. This Topic Tuesday centers around cars that are great to drive for a variety of reasons, but probably offer a less-than-ideal ownership experience.

Also, there have been prior debates on car choices for many professions, but this time the spotlight is on Dr. Aleem N. Driving cars in their country of origin could be a bucket list all by itself, so during the time period that Matt H.

Nick J. Finally, questions from social media include discussion about best cars that look like Darth Vader, how to figure out your car-buying budget, and why does size equate to luxury?

What brands or cars are best represented in each decade? Should you hold off on buying a fun car, or wait for future models and technology to appear in dealerships? More questions from social media include favorite V8 sounds, great BMW cars without M badges, and the once-a-year car… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the show on IMDB and Amazon Prime, and write to us at everydaydrivertv gmail. The guys talk about the ones that represented an industry shift, or simply cars that changed their driving forever.

They discuss first fun car choices for Greg W. Then, social media questions bring topics like viscerally stimulating cars, supercharging the Toyota 86, and whether or not to get higher quality tires… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the show on IMDB and Amazon Prime, and write to us at everydaydrivertv gmail.

Or anyone who simply loves cars. Remember good visibility in cars? Larger A-pillars and new proportions on modern cars make it seem like the old cars were better to see out of. Jess in northern California is addicted to old Swedish turbos, but willing to make a change if he can find a more modern sports car with good sight lines.

Russell in Maryland is an empty-nest enthusiast, and wants to add some fun car spice back in his life. The guys then discuss social media questions too, with topics like Level-2 electric car chargers, matching cars to your perceived income status, more watches, and helicopters! Distracted driving is never a good habit, and the guys have touched on the subject before, but have never talked about it in-depth. They discuss ideas about the problem in the form of graduated licensing, in addition to road rage and lifted pickup trucks.

Terrance C. If you already own the "enthusiast bookends" like Robert B. Megan in Utah also writes with the admission that she has been influenced by her enthusiast husband, and now wants to buy a fun car for herself. The guys take on social media questions too, and discuss the best time of year to buy a car, run-flat tires, and what it would be like to clone Elon… Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, the show on IMDB, Seasons 1 and 2 on Amazon Prime, and write to us at everydaydrivertv gmail.

Which enthusiast cars should you consider driving in every decade of your life? The guys treat this Topic Tuesday like an ongoing bar discussion, with many caveats but many good suggestions. Andrew is a graffiti artist and illustrator in Austin, TX, and asks what exotic car will inspire others, empower his business and open up new opportunities, in addition to being great to drive?

Or, tell an enemy! Money Pit, Car Conclusions. How do you keep boys and cops away from your teenage daughter who is just learning to drive? They also reveal some recent car buying conclusions from the debates, and compare the cars people bought vs.

Finally, social media questions inquire about cars that "just run" vs. German maintenance hogs, how to make a car feel lighter through power and suspension tuning, and managing the information firehose of track instruction… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the show on IMDB and definitely Amazon Prime, and write to us at everydaydrivertv gmail.

As a kid, your persuasion skills were pretty much limited to toys and food. But once you get older, what about convincing your parents on their car choices? Jax in the Bay Area, CA is shopping for both his mom and dad, so the guys add their opinions on what they should buy. Then, Dan in LA is ready for another convertible in his life, and lives in the right city to own one.

Finally, how do you justify the on-going car search to your spouse? The guys explore this question, along with which cars and brands should be resurrected It's a rant-filled podcast about the popularity growth of CUVs in the marketplace, Tesla pre-buyer's remorse and company-wide layoffs, and that lingering wish you had discovered German cars earlier in your life!

The debates are for Olen R. Louis, who is an Audi owner mulling over his newfound track driving obsession… Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, the show on IMDB and definitely Amazon Prime, and write about your debate at everydaydrivertv gmail. Or enemy! Or heck, anyone who loves cars and driving. What kinds of inexpensive do-it-all, and still fun to drive cars work best for college students? The debate explores options for Thomas, who is a climber in Indiana, and Austin, a National Guardsman in Pennsylvania.

Minivans are definitely useful for many reasons, but not often recommended by the guys, so they explain. Finally, listeners ask what cars in Europe should be made available in the U.

When you already own a large number of cars, what's a rare, quirky, US car that will properly round out your collection? The guys debate some classic car choices for Malcolm in Melbourne, AUS, and fun cars with good seats for James, who also lives in Melbourne.

For Topic Tuesday, the guys are asked how to experience as many fun, fast and interesting cars as possible. They debate new cars for Richard B. LIVE episode! Every 25 episodes, the guys record live. For every , they take non-car questions and stream live on their main YouTube channel. Movies and watches are consistent themes, but they answer questions about their downtime, talk about design in other industries, discuss mountain climbing, tell stories about their past careers, and decide if electric mountain bikes are considered cheating… Seasons are available on Amazon Prime and Vimeo worldwide, and Season 9 is coming soon!

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