{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor - Live from the 2006 New York Auto Show – A Car Doctor Throwback - Hour 2","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/ron-ananian-the-car-doctor-live-from-the-2006-new-york-auto-show-a-car-doctor-throwback-hour-2","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/26a4178c-f4f2-45e7-8078-b42a010aad18/audio.mp3?utm_source=Podcast&in_playlist=6079d671-6a0e-4c7c-bb47-ae32006cd9c9","description":"This is a rare find. We recently uncovered a live broadcast of Ron Ananian, The Car Doctor from the New York International Auto Show at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, recorded back in April of 2006. This is the second hour of the show that day. It’s a true time capsule—a look at what the automotive industry was, what we thought was cutting-edge, and how far we’ve come since. From the vehicles on display to the conversations happening on the show floor, you’ll hear the early stages of trends that shaped today’s cars. Keep in mind, this is a live broadcast from the show floor, so the audio reflects the energy and noise of a real working event. It’s not studio-perfect—but that’s part of the charm.&nbsp; Take a listen, step back in time, and enjoy the ride. Car advice, done right.  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;See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information."},"annotations":[{"startTime":31.6,"endTime":43.5,"type":"company","title":"General Motors","url":"/glossary/general-motors","quote":"And I have to say, Buick Pontiac has changed a lot in the last couple of years, and they've really done some major facelifts and it looks like some major model changes. And I've snared two gentlemen from General Motors, [43.5s] and I'm gonna draw them into this whether they like it or not, Jim Hobson, who is the communications manager for Pontiac, and Lloyd Bierman, who is the marketing manager for Buick.","canonicalId":"company:general-motors","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"General Motors (GM) is one of the largest U.S. automakers and the parent company behind brands like Buick and Pontiac. 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