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Cars That Matter
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...
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 24 ratings
Superb!
Love this so much.
Westsyd22 via Apple Podcasts · Nigeria · 05/29/23
He is an excellent interviewer; know how can tell? It’s a smooth, natural and enjoyable conversation with his guests, not just a bunch of questions being thrown about. Also, this program has a high production value.
Henry's Son via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/20/21
Wonderfully Insightful
The holiday week is the best time to catch up on all of the episodes of Robert’s great interviews around the car world. Cool guests as well!
roromadd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/26/20
Recent Episodes
Published 01/23/23
Cars That Matter hosts John Kraman who is the TV host of Mecum Auctions where he and Robert discuss all the history, memories, and trends of with the famous auction house.
Published 01/23/23
Cars That Matter is back with a special episode. On this week’s show, Robert chats with long time competition judge and owner of Bobileff Motorcar company Gary Bobileff. Gary specializes in Italian car restoration and is one of the leaders in the country for his custom work.
Published 12/08/22
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