Kicking off the show, Justice Brothers, Inc. President and CEO, Ed Justice, Jr., discusses the oversupply of oil in the United States and what it means for consumers, how it affects the electric vehicle market, and car companies commitment to making ventilators for hospitals. Then, we chat with Autotrader, Kelley Blue Book, Dealer.com Executive Publisher, Karl Brauer, about the amazing financing available for car loans right now, how car dealerships are having to catch up with the times and sell online, and the troubles of piecing together a "best cars" list for 2021. Changing gears, Cartender Co-Founder and Freelance Automotive Journalist for CarGurus, Boston Globe, U.S. News & World Report, George Kennedy III, shares how car venues like the LarzAnderson Car Museum are taking their car shows into virtual territory. We also discuss a possible car show rebound after the virus runs its course, why now is a good time to look at the Nissan Versa for an economical vehicle purchase. Closing out the show, Automotive Journalist and Voice of Reason, BJ Killeen, explains Kia's new $25B 'Plan S' and how they plan on leading the charge into the future of electric vehicles. Tune in for the latest automotive news, reviews, and banter.
[00:00:00] What the Oversupply of Oil Means
[00:05:31] Gas Price Effects on EV Market
[00:12:32] Car Companies and Ventilators
[00:19:52] Financing Deals Getting Better!
[00:28:37] Dealerships Catch Up With the Times
[00:35:54] Best Car List of 2021 Not Easy to Make
[00:42:15] Larz Anderson Car Museum's Virtual Event
[00:48:36] Car Show Rebound in the Future?
[00:54:45] Time to Check Out a Nissan Versa
[01:02:06] Gas Prices, Nissan Versa; What Is CVT?
[01:09:52] Kia Announces New 'Plan S'
[01:18:07] I Love the Visceral Feel of Combustion
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