Car Podcasts and Channels Everyone Should Follow

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International Podcast Day is on September 30th, so we’ve compiled a list of five of the best car podcasts and YouTube channels out there. Podcasts are a great way to get the scoop on the newest cars on the market, learn how to fix common car problems, and keep up with industry news. Video channels are also an emerging platform to do so, which is why we’ve included them in our list until they get their own international day. Whether you’re a car enthusiast or not, we’re sure you’ll love our list of some of the best car podcasts and channels everyone should follow.  

1.) Car Talk Podcast

Have a problem with your car? Maybe you can find the answer on this weekly podcast. Within an hour, two mechanics take calls from car owners all over the country about their car issues and offer advice and expertise. They take cars seriously, but have fun doing so.  

2.) Cars Yeah Podcast

If you’re a car enthusiast hoping to make your mark in the automotive industry, get inspired with Mark Greene. He interviews successful entrepreneurs in the industry who share their stories and offer advice for other aspiring automotive entrepreneurs. It’s one of the best car podcasts that will leave you with a renowned love for the industry and culture.  

3.) Autoblog Podcast and Channel

This podcast covers everything from car news, test drives on the latest models, and features some Autoblog editors, contributors and special guests. Their YouTube channel provides viewers with videos covering car reviews, car hacks, transportation technology and rundowns of recent auto shows. They are fun to watch for everyone and will truly satisfy the car enthusiast in you.  

4.) Donut Media

This YouTube channel provides their viewers with everything car culture. From how-it-works demonstrations, car news, car history and evolution, and more. You don’t need to know anything about cars to visit this channel. You’ll learn something new everytime you watch one of their videos, and have fun doing so.  

5.) Redline Reviews

This automotive journalism firm in Washington, DC posts video reviews on the latest cars to hit the market. They provide unbiased car reviews based on car features, size, design, mechanics, and drive quality. If you’re in the market to buy a 2019 vehicle you’ll definitely want to check out their channel.
 
Which one is your favorite? Is there a podcast or channel you love that’s not on our list? Let us know on Facebook or Twitter!
 
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