Topic: Sedans

2 chapters across the catalog

CIA Paid Me
Episode 1075 2:38:46 - 2:41:17

1075: CIA Paid Me

SUV Popularity and the Dog Phenomenon

The decline of the sedan is attributed to the difficulty of fitting multiple child safety seats in the back. A host proposes a "dog phenomenon" theory, suggesting people buy SUVs because the fifth door allows dogs to easily jump in and out. Minivans are described as "shit" that breaks frequently, despite their utility.

Boo You
Episode 1074 2:15 - 5:39

1074: Boo You

Tesla Stock Shorts and the Decline of American Sedans

A discussion regarding a financial short on Tesla stock leads to an analysis of the automotive market's shift away from sedans. Reference is made to Ford's decision to discontinue most sedan models in favor of crossovers and SUVs. The conversation touches on the history of car culture, including bench seats and "necker's knobs," contrasting it with modern preferences for utility vehicles.