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CarAdvice Podcast The Driveshow Episode 17

September 22, 2009 by Alborz Fallah  




CarAdvice wishes to welcome our new editor John Cadogan and what better way to introduce him than to host his podcast program: The Drive Show.

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In this episode John interviews Rod Easdown, the motoring journalist who got caught doing 231km/h in a Ferrari California in Western Australia, plus much more. You can subscribe to our podcast via iTunes (search for Car Advice) or by following our podcast feed.

Alternatively you can simply listen to this episode in your browser by clicking the play button below:

CarAdvice.com.au Podcast

 

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2 Responses to “CarAdvice Podcast The Driveshow Episode 17”
  1. Shannon Cooper says:

    What a great podcast!

  2. Tomas79 says:

    Great podcast guys!!

    But why don’t the gravatars work on this site??

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