Cars That Matter
Summary: Cars that Matter is all about cars that have captured people’s hearts. They are the special cars, and they come from every decade since the dawn of the Automotive Age. They might be from the Brass Era or today’s Battery Era. They have names like 911 or SL, Corvette or Countach, or simply M. All have fueled passion in the people who created them, owned them, raced them, or sometimes—with remorse—parted with them. From CurtCo Media. On Cars That Matter, we talk with designers, engineers, race-car drivers, market experts, historians, restorers and collectors about the brightest luminaries in the automotive universe. What connects our guests and our audience? Like ourselves, each has a love affair with the automobile. Or maybe many. For all of us, these cars are not merely brands, like toothpaste or a pair of tennis shoes. Each one bears a marque, with a crest or ornament atop its hood. And every one of them has a fascinating story to tell.
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- Artist: CurtCo Media
- Copyright: 2019
Podcasts:
Robert Ross shares the rest of his personal favorite highlights from Season One of Cars That Matter! Featuring William Harlan, Bruce Meyer, Brett Anderson, Elana Scherr, Dennis Glavis, Roger Griffiths, and Bill Curtis
Moments that matter: Robert Ross shares some of his personal favorite highlights from Season One of Cars That matter! Featuring David Gooding, Pete Stout, Alex Palevsky, Ian Kameron, Verena Kloos, Andreas Thurner, Carroll Shelby, and Bill Curtis.
Roger Griffiths, BMW i Andretti Motorsport Team Principle, joins for the Season One finale.
What really makes a car matter? - A conversation not to be missed! Robert Ross sits down for a one-on-one conversation with Bill Curtis, creator of Cars That Matter, to discuss their shared history and differing opinions on cars and all the things that make them matter.
Great cars and extraordinary wine: combing two loves; A revisit of inspiring stories about cars and deep thoughts about wine in selected and condensed stories from the Cars That Matter's episode "William Harlan and The Napa Valley Reserve."
From the iconic Morgan Motor Company, Robert Ross is joined by Morgan West owner, Dennis Glavis - Morgan aficionado, and racing and car collecting devotee - to discuss the history and future of the iconic Morgan automobile.
How do cars shape our lives and drive our passion? Andy Cohen shares his lifelong passion for cars and how collecting the cars he's loved has influenced his life.
Elana Scherr, automotive journalist and car enthusiast - having written for HOT ROD, Roadkill, Automotive Magazine, and Car & Driver, talks with Robert about her passion for motorcycles, their similar automotive journalism history, how she developed her passion for cars and the future of automotive collectibles.
Great cars and extraordinary wine: combing two loves; Recorded at the Napa Valley Winery, William Harlan, Bruce Meyer and Brett Anderson talk about their history of car collecting, the cars they've loved and the history of Harlan Estate.
Following the release of Ford V. Ferrari, Robert Ross shares previously unheard conversations he had with Carroll Shelby over the years, introducing you to the man behind the legend and reviewing his place in history.
Andreas Thurner, VP of Design at Karma Automotive, discusses what led him into automotive design, the cars that inspired, and continue to inspire him, and where the future of automotives may be.
What will the cars of the future look like? How does function create an obstacle for design in the future of luxury cars? Ian Cameron and Verena Kloos continue their conversation in part 2 of their episode.
How does the design of a luxury car draw you in? Ian Cameron of Rolls Royce and Verena Kloos of Designworks and BMW discuss their design contributions to the luxury car industry.
Calling all Porschefiles! Robert Ross is joined by 000 Magazine creators Pete Stout & Alex Palevsky to talk everything Porsche and the creation of their magazine.
What makes cars worth collecting and how do car auctions really work? Guest David Gooding, President of Gooding & Company, joins Robert Ross and Bill Curtis for this first episode to discuss what really makes a car matter.