This week we ask the question: does Detroit's culture nurture or choke off entrepreneurial thinking? We'll be getting into this discussion with our special guest, Michael Pickholz, an engineer and inventor. And, as always, we'll discuss the latest news coming out of the automotive world. Chevy Volts are catching on fire, but did NHTSA follow proper safety procedures? Laura Soave is out as head of Fiat after sales of the 500 fail to meet goals set forth by Sergio Marchionne. Plus, we'll touch on some of the announcements coming out of the Tokyo Motor Show. To discuss these stories and more, John McElroy is joined in studio by Peter De Lorenzo the Autoextremist.
LOL...the dog's really a car fanatic =D
manoman0 2 months ago
@randyseck ...and for the coming years they're basically FIATS....lol....
manoman0 2 months ago
On the volt fire. Isn't there plenty of gas cars that catch fire? hundreds a year in the US I would say, but I haven't fact checked that.
7926645 2 months ago
I love the mentoring idea. Seems like it would be a cheap way for manufacturers to find innovative ideas and also find new talent.
armydray13 2 months ago
Great show as always! Great gues too! I love it when the guest says what's REALLY on his mind instead of something that sometimes sounds written and rehearsed. Pickholz was superb!
Miradart 2 months ago
Dodge: Grand Caravan, Charger, Durango, Challenger, Journey. My Favorite Dodge despite all of its problems, was the last year - 1994, Dodge Shadow ES. I believe the Shadow Name fits in the best with the other dodge names. However, I doubt they would ever bring back a shadow, because they had terrible marketing, terrible sales, and they weren't all that reliable. main issue, Paint Peeling when they where NEW.... But still Id Buy a 2012 Dodge Shadow. :)
randyseck 2 months ago
Dodge Shadow?
randyseck 2 months ago
Michael Pickholz, thank you for being on the show! You were an awesome guest!
jjpg2000 2 months ago
The dynamic duo! Great show!
bajabusta 2 months ago
first
fryguyone77 2 months ago