{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - Classic Car Doctor - August 29, 2015 - Quiet Shops, Classic CRX Decisions & The Truth About “Upgrading” Brakes","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/ron-ananian-the-car-doctor-classic-car-doctor-august-29-2015-quiet-shops-classic-crx-decisions-the-truth-about-upgrading-brakes","audioUrl":"https://podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/pscrb.fm/rss/p/traffic.omny.fm/d/clips/e73c998e-6e60-432f-8610-ae210140c5b1/23b3ebcc-d509-4d04-8003-ae32006cd9bb/997b8fc2-a870-4724-9952-b42600bd3181/audio.mp3?utm_source=Podcast&in_playlist=6079d671-6a0e-4c7c-bb47-ae32006cd9c9","description":"From August 29, 2015 – Hour 1 Ron opens the show with a reflection on the quiet moments in repair shops—and the meaningful conversations that happen between shop owners when the noise fades and experience takes over. The calls cover a wide range of real-world situations. A listener considers buying a classic Honda CRX, sparking a discussion about what to look for in older vehicles. Another caller with a Honda Accord shares frustration with a dealership experience, leading Ron into a broader take on trust and communication in the repair world. An email comes in about a Ford Explorer—but instead of fixing a problem, the goal is to dress up “boring” brakes, raising the question of appearance versus performance. There’s also a maintenance discussion on a Chevrolet Silverado 2500, debating whether oil additives belong in a synthetic oil engine, and a diagnostic call on a Ford F-150 with a running issue that needs a careful, methodical approach. A look back at the cars, questions, and concerns of 2015—and how much, and how little, has really changed. Car advice, done right—then and now.  Grab your Car Doctor gear – T-shirts &amp; more at CarDoctorShow.com  Follow the wrench – Instagram @ronananian for shop life &amp; behind-the-scenes   Watch &amp; learn – Auto repair tips &amp; videos on our YouTube Channel   Got a car question? Call the Car Doctor Hotline 24/7 – (855) 560-9900   Join the conversation LIVE – Saturdays 2–4 PM Eastern   &nbsp; &nbsp; Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information."},"annotations":[{"startTime":10.0,"endTime":15.0,"type":"brand","title":"Triple A","url":"/glossary/triple-a","quote":"The simplest things, [6.2s] whereas the owner's manual where the four waves, not having the phone number for the roadside service, Triple A or whoever you're using programmed into the phone.","canonicalId":"brand:triple-a","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"AAA (Triple-A) is a well-known roadside assistance and membership organization in the U.S. It’s commonly used for towing, jump-starts, and other emergency help.","simplifiedExplanation":"AAA is a membership service that helps if your car breaks down. 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