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 Episode 869 - Resin Shortage May Halt Production, Citroen Numero 9, Fiat Viaggio | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:33

The supplier company TI Automotive is warning automakers of a resin shortage that could lead to production disruptions. Citroen is showing off a new concept called the Numero 9 which it says reveals the future styling of the DS line. Fiat will build a rebadged version of the Dart in China called the Viaggio. All that and more, plus a look at the all-new Infiniti JX.

 Episode 868 - NADA Fights CAFE Rules, RIP Chevy Avalanche, Mustang May Go Global | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:16

The National Auto Dealers Association just released a study that says millions of new car buyers could be priced out of the market because of the new fuel economy mandates. General Motors announced it will discontinue the Chevy Avalanche after the 2013 model year. Word on the street is the next-generation Ford Mustang will meet EU pedestrian crash standards, which could open the door to global markets. All that and more, plus a preview of Autoline This Week about the Chevrolet Volt and how it’s become a political punching bag.

 Episode 867 - GM's Battery Blowout, Cadillac Heads East, Toyota's Styling Sizzle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:32

A lithium-ion battery pack undergoing extreme testing exploded at GM’s Warren, Michigan tech center yesterday injuring one worker. Cadillac heads east. The luxury brand will assemble three models in China to sidestep wince-inducing tariffs. Toyota is really pushing design with some of its latest models, making good on a promise from company chairman Akio Toyoda to deliver more passionate vehicles. All that and more, plus a look at the 2013 Ford Mustang.

 Episode 866 - Government Rakes in Auto Taxes, Ford Plugged In, New Mercedes-Benz G-Class | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:46

A new study from the Center for Automotive Research says that the federal and state governments in the U.S. collected 135 billion dollars in tax revenues from the auto industry in 2010. Ford is going to use a reality show on the internet to market its electric vehicles. Mercedes-Benz has updated its iconic G-Class. All that and more, plus John responds to your questions and comments in “You Said It!”

 Episode 865 - British Car Sales Beat the Odds, F1 Circus, Hybrid Buyers Shun Second Helpings | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:59

While most of Europe is in an automotive meltdown, it looks like somebody forgot to tell the British there’s a financial crisis going on. Sales of new vehicles in the UK have gone up for the last three months! The private owner that holds the majority of Formula One stock, CVC Capital Partners, wants to issue an IPO to raise 2 billion dollars. Hybrid buyers are not returning for second helpings. The loyalty rate for gasoline-electric vehicles is very low. All that and more, plus a review of the new Fiat 500 Abarth.

 Episode 864 - Full-Size Segment Heats Up, Chrysler Teases Beijing Reveals, Mazda Struggling | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:48

The full-size car segment is starting to heat up in the American market. Chrysler will unveil two new concept vehicles at the Beijing Auto Show in two weeks. Mazda is struggling financially, which is why the financial community wants to see the company dump some of its non-core assets. All that and more, plus John talks to Jessica LaFond from Chrysler about a program the company uses to develop future management.

 Episode 863 - Ford and PSA's Diesel Divorce, NissanConnect, Father of the Porsche 911 Passes Away | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:25

Ford and Peugeot-Citroen are ending their partnership for building larger diesel engines. Nissan just announced a new automotive communication system called NissanConnect that will debut on the 2013 Altima. Ferdinand A. Porsche, designer of the iconic 911 sportscar and grandson of company founder Ferdinand Porsche, has passed away. All that and more, plus John McElroy has the latest reveals from the New York Auto Show.

 Episode 862 - More New York Auto Show News, Volvo's Big Adventure, GM Truck Offensive | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:12

Volvo is planning on spending some 11 billion dollars over the next five years to introduce new products and build more plants in China. GM is mounting something of a truck offensive, and the newly introduced Colorado midsize pickup is expected to be offered in the U.S. Production of the Mazda6 is moving back home to Japan as the company pulls out of the facility in Flat Rock, Michigan that it shares with Ford. All that and more, plus John McElroy shares the latest from the 2012 New York Auto Show.

 Episode 861 - Fisker May Abandon GM Plant, Flying Car Completes 1st Flight, 2014 Chevy Impala | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:21

Fisker is looking at alternative sites to build its new model the Atlantic after loans from the Department of Energy fell through. Massachusetts based Terrafugia just completed its first successful test flight of a flying car called the Transition Street-Legal Airplane. Chevy unveiled the 2014 Impala in New York yesterday. All that and more, plus John McElroy brings you the latest reveals from the New York Auto Show.

 Episode 860 - 2013 Lincoln MKZ Revealed, EPA "Drunk" With Power, Toyota Ridin' the Gravy Train | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:01

Lincoln reveals its future with the introduction of the 2013 MKZ at the New York Auto Show. The U.S. EPA is pushing ahead with plans to introduce E15 fuel despite protests from automakers. If a report from CLSA turns out to be true, Toyota will be ridin’ the gravy train very soon. All that and more, plus guest host Michelle Krebs from Edmunds.com talks about March sales in the American market.

 Episode 859 - Fiat May Expand in Canada, BMW i8 Concept Spyder, First Drive: Lincoln MKS | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:27

Fiat is considering expanding its line-up in Canada to include the Panda and Punto. BMW revealed its third future mobility concept, called the i8 Spyder. Lincoln just introduced the redesigned version of the MKS and we’ve got our first impressions of the new model. All that and more, plus a look at the updated 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe.

 Episode 858 - 2013 Legacy and Outback, Tires Influence Loyalty, Gas Prices Soar in Italy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:59

Subaru announced it will introduce the 2013 Legacy and Outback models at the New York Auto Show next week. A new study from JD Power says a customer’s satisfaction with their vehicle’s tires influences brand and dealership loyalty. Gas prices in Italy are soaring due to new austerity measures put in place. All that and more, plus guest host Peter De Lorenzo, the Autoextremist, shares his driving impressions on the 2012 Audi S5 Quattro Coupe.

 Episode 857 - Ford Explorer, Sport, New Chevy Traverse Revealed, Palladium Rising | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:24

Ford released information on the new Explorer Sport, which is getting a 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 engine. The Blue Oval's cross-town rival, Chevrolet, just spilled the beans on its latest three-row crossover, the Traverse. Prices of the precious metal palladium are set to rise throughout the year because automakers keep using more and more of this shiny, silver metal. All that and more, plus guest host Peter De Lorenzo, the Autoextremist, shares his recipe for the perfect sports car.

 Episode 856 – Another One Bites the Dust, Jeep Unveils New Concepts, Good Vibrations | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:52

There’s another disaster in the electric-car market. Azure Dynamics, which was converting Ford Transit Connects into electric vehicles, just filed for bankruptcy. Jeep, along with Mopar, just unveiled six different models at the annual Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah. The new Cadillac XTS will be the first car available with a driver’s seat that vibrates if a crash is imminent. All that and more, plus we’ll be talking about how Chrysler is using a very unique process to bring new talent into the company in That Ah-Ha Moment.

 Episode 855 - Mercedes-Benz Citan, A123 to Blame for Fisker Breakdown, First Look: Acura ILX | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:20

Mercedes-Benz is teasing its latest light-commercial vehicle, the Citan which is the first LCV to emerge from the Mercedes-Nissan-Renault alliance. Battery supplier A123 Systems admitted that its battery caused that embarrassing breakdown of the Fisker Karma when Consumer Reports was testing it. An executive from Japanese auto supplier Denso will serve a year in prison for his involvement in a price-fixing scheme. All that and more, plus an overview of Acura’s all-new sedan, the ILX.

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