We Are Motor Driven is your new favorite pit stop for all things cars. Hosted by a crew of passionate enthusiasts, we’re just a bunch of gearheads sitting around the garage—talking rides, wrenching on opinions, and chasing the thrill of what moves us. From new car reviews and industry news to road trip stories and driveway debates, this show’s got torque. It’s not about being experts—it’s about being driven. Come for the cars, stay for the camaraderie.
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We Are Motor Driven is your new favorite pit stop for all things cars. Hosted by a crew of passionate enthusiasts, we’re just a bunch of gearheads sitting around the garage—talking rides, wrenching on opinions, and chasing the thrill of what moves us. From new car reviews and industry news to road trip stories and driveway debates, this show’s got torque. It’s not about being experts—it’s about being driven. Come for the cars, stay for the camaraderie.
Do you speed? Should you speed? Are speed limits high enough in the US? Does Brendan get mad at left lane squatters? We answer all these questions and many more in this episode of the WAMD podcast. Tempers flare, attitudes are checked, and we have one of our most animated conversations yet in this fast-paced discussion on all things speed.
Question for our listeners this week: What laws would you change about speed limits?
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We Are Motor Driven
We Are Motor Driven is your new favorite pit stop for all things cars. Hosted by a crew of passionate enthusiasts, we’re just a bunch of gearheads sitting around the garage—talking rides, wrenching on opinions, and chasing the thrill of what moves us. From new car reviews and industry news to road trip stories and driveway debates, this show’s got torque. It’s not about being experts—it’s about being driven. Come for the cars, stay for the camaraderie.