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Friday
Jan152010

RoAb #18 - The 'Not What it Seems' Episode

Things are not always what they seem. For instance, you might think this episode is nearly a week late. Wrong as usual, idiot. We were planning to do this episode a year from now, so technically it's early. Why are you so offended? Clearly you are unfamiliar with the word "idiot's" Greek roots. I was simply suggesting you were a private person unfamiliar with the vagaries of podcasting. Again, not what it seems.

So there you go. Houston, we have a theme. This week we've got the coolest 4x4 you never expected, a bevy of protests as the Detroit Auto Show gets going and a wrecked Yaris that is more functional than you'd think. Plus we've got some new fun and games this week including our Mystery Words of the Week, a new segment where we get to stereotype drivers and a couple of burnouts gone terribly wrong.

Play RoundAbout Episode 18


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Featuring:
Zach Bowman, Michelle Naranjo, Jeffrey Ross and Eric Trytko

Show Notes and Ustream video recording after the jump!

RoundAbout records LIVE on Fridays at 6PM ET/3PM PT. Visit RoundAboutShow.com and click Watch Live to watch our webcast and listen in on all the antics.

Show Notes:

Wedding announcement
Articulating 4x4
Saab owners protest
Tea partiers to protest NAIAS
Yaris snowplow
2010 Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep models

Blind Spot: Hyundai Becomes Victim of Latest Pirate Attack

In the Garage:
Mazdaspeed3
Kia Forte

Stupid Car Trick:
Corvette ZO6 burnout gone wrong
Dodge Ram SRT10 burnout gone wrong

Meet Your Roadmates:
1994 Mitsubishi Galant
2002 Saturn SL2
1993 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight

Highway Hearsay:
Wolverine Crown Vic #1
Wolverine Crown Vic #2
Children, just love ‘em

 

RoundAbout Episode 18

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