Episodes

  • #1964 - Collision Conundrums and Car Care Tips
    Dec 14 2024

    Are you ready to rev up your automotive knowledge? Our latest podcast episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the ins and outs of car repair and maintenance. This week, we had the pleasure of hosting Hazel Grace, a representative of Generation Alpha, who brought fresh insights and perspectives to the table.

    We kicked off the episode with a lively discussion about the collision repair process. Whether you're dealing with a fender bender or something more serious, knowing the steps involved can save you time and stress. Our co-host, David Clark from Kendrick Paint & Body, shared invaluable tips on what to do immediately after an accident, such as taking detailed photos and contacting your insurance company. He also emphasized the importance of choosing the right repair shop—one that's certified and experienced with your specific vehicle make and model.

    Hazel Grace chimed in with her thoughts on how the younger generation approaches finding service providers, highlighting the role of online reviews and social media. It's a reminder that in today's digital age, a shop's online presence can be just as important as its physical one.

    We also tackled some common automotive issues, including the dreaded "check engine" light. Our hosts discussed the importance of regular maintenance and how a simple induction service can prevent larger problems down the road. Plus, we explored the fascinating world of AI technology in insurance assessments, which is changing how claims are processed.

    For those with diesel engines, we touched on the importance of winterizing your vehicle with products like Hotshot Secret to prevent fuel gelling in cold weather. And if you're dealing with a high-idling engine or unexplained leaks, our hosts provided practical advice on diagnosing and fixing these issues.

    Don't miss out on this episode packed with expert advice and engaging discussions. Whether you're a car enthusiast or just someone who wants to be better prepared for the road, there's something in it for you. Tune in now and drive away with newfound confidence and knowledge!

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • #1955 Live from the Lost in the Fifties Car Show
    Oct 26 2024

    Revving Up Nostalgia: A Journey Through the Lost in the Fifties Car Show The air is filled with the rich aroma of sizzling food and the gleam of polished chrome as car enthusiasts gather for the Lost in the Fifties car show at St. Teresa's Church. Broadcasting live, Aaron Clements and Jamie Bridges take us on an exhilarating ride through the history and evolution of the automotive world. The show is a haven for car lovers, with a stunning array of classic vehicles on display. From Corvettes to Triumph pedal cars, the event is a celebration of the golden era of automobiles. As Eric and Jamie B reminisce about the 1950s, a time when car design was all about style and aesthetics, they highlight the influence of World War II engineers who transitioned from designing aircraft to creating the iconic tailfins and sleek hoods that defined the decade. But the show is more than just a walk down memory lane. It's an exploration of how far we've come in terms of automotive technology and safety. The duo discusses the evolution of car features, from the introduction of seat belts and power steering in the 1950s to the advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) of today. These innovations have transformed driving from a purely mechanical experience to one that is increasingly digital and interconnected. Listeners are also treated to a lively discussion on the impact of modern technology on car design and functionality. A caller, Ron from Apple, expresses his frustration with the homogeneity of today's cars and the over-reliance on electronic features. Eric and Jamie B acknowledge these concerns but emphasize the importance of safety advancements that have made driving more secure than ever. As the show continues, Eric and Jamie B share practical tips for car maintenance and safety, particularly in preparation for winter driving. From ensuring proper fluid levels to investing in a block heater for diesel engines, their advice is invaluable for anyone looking to keep their vehicle in top condition. The Lost in the Fifties car show is not just a nostalgic trip for car enthusiasts; it's a reminder of the freedom and independence that cars have brought to society. The event encourages everyone to explore local car shows, enjoy the history of automobiles, and appreciate the technological advancements that continue to shape the future of driving. Whether you're a seasoned car aficionado or a curious newcomer, this episode is a must-listen. Join Eric and Jamie B as they celebrate the past, present, and future of the automotive world, and discover why the love for cars transcends generations.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • #1952 - Fluids, Filters, and Funny Noises
    Oct 19 2024

    In the latest episode of the CNC Auto Show, hosts Aaron Clements and Jamie Bridges take listeners on a comprehensive journey through the world of car maintenance. Broadcasting from their fully functioning automotive repair shop in downtown Augusta, they share invaluable insights and practical tips to help you keep your vehicle running smoothly. The episode kicks off with a heartfelt appreciation for the linemen and emergency responders who have been working tirelessly to restore normalcy in their community. Aaron and Jamie B commend their efforts, setting a positive tone for the discussion that follows. As the conversation shifts to car maintenance, the hosts delve into the importance of fluids in your vehicle. They emphasize that without proper fluids, a car simply cannot function. Engine oil, one of the most critical fluids, is highlighted for its role in lubricating, cooling, and cleaning the engine. Aaron and Jamie B explain that while many people know the basics of engine oil, there are nuances that can make a significant difference in your car's longevity. The hosts also tackle the topic of coolant systems, explaining how coolant not only prevents freezing but also increases the boiling point of your engine's fluids. They stress the importance of regular coolant exchanges to avoid costly repairs down the line. Transmission fluid, often overlooked, is another key focus. Jamie B points out that transmission fluid is crucial for transmitting power from the engine to the wheels and that regular fluid exchanges can prevent major issues. Throughout the episode, Aaron and Jamie B sprinkle in tips about oil change intervals, the importance of using the right viscosity, and the benefits of keeping detailed maintenance records. They also touch on the reliability of turbocharged engines and the significance of diminished value in insurance claims. Whether you're a seasoned car enthusiast or a casual driver, this episode is packed with expert advice that can save you time and money. Tune in to the CNC Auto Show and equip yourself with the knowledge to keep your vehicle in top condition.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • #1951 - Surviving Storms: Insurance Insights and Auto Advice
    Oct 12 2024

    In the latest episode of the CNC Auto Show, hosts Aaron Clements, Jamie Bridges, and Charles Davis bring you back to the studio in Augusta, Georgia, after a whirlwind of remote broadcasts from car shows across the country. This episode is packed with essential information for car owners, especially those affected by recent hurricanes Elena and Milton. The hosts extend their heartfelt sympathies to those impacted and praise the tireless efforts of linemen working to restore power. The episode delves into crucial post-hurricane car care tips, emphasizing the importance of safety first. The hosts discuss the significance of documenting any damage to vehicles and the process of dealing with insurance adjusters. They stress the importance of being informed about your insurance policy and understanding your rights, such as asking for diminished value if your car is repaired after an accident. Listeners are treated to a tech tip quiz, adding a fun twist to the show. The hosts also address the dangers of flood-damaged cars entering the market, advising potential buyers to be cautious and informed. The episode wraps up with winter preparation tips for vehicles, highlighting products like Peak Antifreeze and Optic Plus wiper blades. Whether you're dealing with the aftermath of a storm or just looking to keep your car in top shape, this episode is a must-listen. It offers valuable insights into navigating insurance claims, maintaining your vehicle, and ensuring safety on the road. Tune in for expert advice and practical tips to keep your car running smoothly, no matter the season or circumstance.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • #1951 - Navigating New Tech: ADAS and Automotive Innovations
    Oct 5 2024

    In the latest episode of the CNC Auto Show, hosts Aaron Clements and Jamie Bridges take us on an exhilarating journey through the ever-evolving landscape of automotive technology. Broadcasting live from the picturesque Marriott Hotel in Augusta, Georgia, this episode doubles as the opening for the Southern Automotive Service Association (SASA) event, bringing together industry experts and enthusiasts alike. The show kicks off with a heartfelt message to those affected by Hurricane Helene, highlighting the community spirit and resilience of those working tirelessly to restore normalcy. As the conversation shifts gears, we delve into the core of the episode: the advancements in automotive technology, particularly focusing on Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). Tyler McIntyre, Operations Manager of Mobile Automotive Service Solutions (MASS), shares his expertise on ADAS components. From adaptive cruise control that smartly maintains a safe distance from other vehicles to lane departure warnings that alert drivers of unintended lane changes, these systems are revolutionizing vehicle safety and driving experiences. Tyler emphasizes the importance of understanding these systems' operations and limitations, ensuring drivers can utilize them effectively. The episode also sheds light on the critical process of ADAS calibration, a topic expertly navigated by Mike Reynolds of MASS. With vehicles becoming increasingly autonomous, the precision in calibrating these systems post-collision or during repairs is paramount. Mike underscores the significance of choosing professional repair shops that adhere to manufacturer guidelines, ensuring these life-saving systems function optimally. In a fascinating segment, Darren Dameron from Jasper Engines and Transmissions discusses the rising trend of engine and transmission remanufacturing. As vehicle costs soar, more consumers are opting to replace these components rather than purchasing new vehicles. Darren explains the meticulous process Jasper employs, ensuring remanufactured engines meet or exceed original specifications, providing consumers with cost-effective, reliable solutions backed by robust warranties. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone passionate about automotive technology or working within the industry. Whether you're interested in the latest ADAS advancements or exploring sustainable vehicle maintenance options, the CNC Auto Show offers invaluable knowledge. Don't miss out on this engaging episode that not only informs but inspires, showcasing the future of automotive technology and the dedicated professionals driving these innovations forward. Tune in now and accelerate your understanding of the automotive world!

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • #1952 - Live from the Polishing Parts Car Show!
    Sep 21 2024

    Rev Your Engines: Live from the Polishing Parts Car Show! Welcome to a special edition of the CNC Auto Show! This week, we're broadcasting live from the Polishing Parts Car Show, an event that brings together car enthusiasts from all walks of life to celebrate the beauty and history of classic automobiles. Hosted by Aaron Clements and Charles Davis, this episode is packed with exciting content that will appeal to anyone with a love for cars. The Polishing Parts Car Show is not just about showcasing beautiful vehicles; it's also about community and support. The event is presented by Project Lifted Spirits, a wonderful organization dedicated to helping veterans. Many attendees, including our hosts, are veterans themselves, making this event even more special. Aaron and Charles take a moment to thank Stacey Blevins, the driving force behind Project Lifted Spirits, for her incredible work and dedication. One of the highlights of the show is a stunning 55 Chevrolet named Roxy, brought in by Charles. This car is a testament to the passion and dedication of car owners who spend countless hours restoring and maintaining their vehicles. Roxy, with her immaculate paint job and hand-painted flames, is a crowd favorite and a perfect example of the beauty that classic cars bring to our lives. As always, the CNC Auto Show isn't just about admiring cars; it's also about solving automotive problems. Aaron and Charles invite listeners to call in with their automotive questions. They tackle a tech tip quiz that challenges listeners to think about the economics of hybrid versus gas engines. Andrew, a caller, nails the answer and becomes the proud winner of the tech tip quiz, earning the coveted title and some cool CNC Auto Show swag. But the excitement doesn't stop there. The hosts delve into the latest trends in the automotive industry, discussing the rise in new car sales, the high demand for used cars, and the impact of recent interest rate drops. They also explore the future of autonomous vehicles and the advancements in driving technology that are making our roads safer. One of the most exciting announcements in this episode is the introduction of a new interactive website for the CNC Auto Show, developed in collaboration with Kingdom Web Pros. Gary Cottle, from Kingdom Web Pros, joins the show to talk about the features of the new site, including an events page where listeners can find and report car shows around the country. This new platform will make it easier than ever for car enthusiasts to stay connected and informed. The episode wraps up with a visit from Chris Krug, known for his jet-powered minivan and motorcycle. Chris shares updates on his projects and hints at future collaborations with the CNC Auto Show, including a potential remote broadcast from a laser cutting facility. Whether you're a die-hard car enthusiast or just someone who enjoys a good story, this episode of the CNC Auto Show has something for everyone. So buckle up and join us for a ride through the world of classic cars, cutting-edge technology, and community spirit. You won't want to miss it!

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • #1951 - Touch-a-Truck Extravaganza
    Sep 18 2024

    The CNC Auto Show Live at Odell Weeks: A Day of Trucks, Technology, and Fun! This past weekend, the CNC Auto Show broadcasted live from the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina, and it was an event filled with excitement, education, and a whole lot of fun! Hosted by Aaron Clements and roaming reporter James Pate, the show brought together vehicle enthusiasts, families, and industry experts to celebrate all things automotive. One of the highlights of the event was the incredible variety of vehicles on display. From trucks and Kubotas to military vehicles and bucket trucks, there was something for everyone to marvel at. Special guest Mike Taylor, a seasoned expert in fleet maintenance and military vehicles, shared his vast knowledge and experiences, giving attendees a deeper understanding of the complexities and importance of vehicle maintenance and safety. The event wasn't just for the grown-ups. Kids had a blast exploring the vehicles, honking horns, and even participating in the Power Wheels Derby. The derby featured two categories, ages 2-5 and 6-8, with winners in each category taking home a brand-new Power Wheels vehicle. The excitement was palpable as children raced their battery-powered cars, showcasing their driving skills and having the time of their lives. In addition to the fun and games, the show also tackled some serious topics. Mike Taylor discussed the critical need for preparedness in handling electric vehicle fires, emphasizing the importance of proper training and equipment for emergency responders. This conversation highlighted the evolving landscape of automotive technology and the need for continuous education and adaptation. Another notable guest was Michael Dunbar from the Aiken Electric Cooperative. As a first-class lineman, Michael shared insights into the vital work of keeping power lines operational and the challenges faced during storms and other emergencies. His stories of community support and resilience during Hurricane Michael in 2018 were both inspiring and heartwarming. The show also featured Trey Mays from SRM Concrete, who provided a fascinating look into the world of concrete trucks. From the intricacies of mixing different types of concrete to the challenges of delivering it on time, Trey's expertise shed light on an often-overlooked aspect of construction and infrastructure. For those interested in luxury and special occasions, Anthony Holloway from SC Express showcased a stunning 30-foot Hummer limo. With its spacious interior, bar, and premium chauffeur service, the limo was a hit among attendees, especially the kids who got to explore its luxurious features. The CNC Auto Show at Odell Weeks was more than just a display of vehicles; it was a celebration of community, education, and the joy of discovery. Whether you were there to learn, have fun, or simply admire the impressive lineup of trucks and cars, the event offered something for everyone. If you missed the live broadcast, you can catch up on all the action and interviews on the CNC Auto Show's website and social media channels. And don't forget to mark your calendars for future events – you won't want to miss out on the next automotive adventure!

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • #1950 Night Driving and Noisy Neighbors
    Sep 7 2024


    Driving into the Future: EVs, Hydrogen, and Nighttime Tips Welcome back to another exciting episode of the CNC Auto Show, where we dive into the world of transportation, focusing not just on cars but on all things that move! This week, hosts Aaron Clements, Jamie Bridges, and Charles Davis bring you a jam-packed episode filled with insightful discussions, intriguing tech tips, and the latest trends in the automotive industry. One of the hot topics we tackled this week is the ever-evolving landscape of electric vehicles (EVs). Ford's recent patent has stirred quite the debate among our hosts. Imagine a car that listens to your conversations and uses that data to display targeted ads. While some see it as a futuristic convenience, others, like Jamie B, are not too thrilled about the idea of their car eavesdropping on them. "Ford can go and kick rocks because I don't want the car listening to me and then commenting on my conversation," Jamie B passionately exclaimed. Do you agree with her? But it's not all about electric. BMW is making headlines by shifting its focus to hydrogen fuel cells. The German automaker aims to deliver hydrogen-powered cars by 2025, considering them a significant player in the future of automobile transportation. This move has sparked a conversation about the sustainability and potential of hydrogen vehicles compared to traditional EVs. Could hydrogen be the future of clean energy in the automotive world? As the days get shorter and nights longer, driving in darkness becomes a reality for many. Aaron shared some invaluable tips to ensure your nighttime driving is as safe as possible. One of the simplest yet most overlooked tips is to clean the inside of your windshield. A film can build up over time, creating a haze that can significantly impair your vision at night. Jamie B also reminded us to check our headlights and ensure they're functioning correctly, as dim or misaligned lights can be hazardous. And let's not forget our tech tip quiz! This week's question had everyone scratching their heads: A US spy casually took something out of his bowling ball bag and used it to unlock a Genesis GV60 electric car and steal a laptop. What did he take out of the bag? The answer was a 3D bust of the car owner's head, which he used for the car's facial recognition system. Ingenious or just plain sneaky? Whether you're an EV enthusiast, a hydrogen fuel cell advocate, or just someone looking for practical car maintenance tips, this episode has something for everyone. So why wait? Tune in to the CNC Auto Show and join the conversation. Your car's future might just depend on it!

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    1 hr and 17 mins