The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier is a regular weekday show where progressive Automotive Dealers and industry partners aren’t afraid to make some trouble by pushing back on many popular, but failing, beliefs that persist in the Retail Automotive Industry. Beliefs that are degrading both the customer experience and the future of retail Auto Dealers. Paul and Kyle give their fresh take on industry news, technology, culture, and retail while trying not to have too much fun.
See All EpisodesThe walls are closing in on Franchised Retail Auto Dealers as the industry is moving at break-neck velocity toward a new way of doing business. The convergence of economic and social volatility, new entrants like Tesla and Carvana, and the new rules of retail are putting Auto Dealers in a crucible that will either destroy them or refine them. Auto Collabs brings you deep into real-talk conversations with the brightest operators and innovators in the Retail Auto Industry who believe the Dealer network is the single greatest way to serve the transportation needs of communities across the country. The only way Retail Auto Dealers and Industry Partners will survive is by committing to innovate together, so let’s get started. Welcome to Auto Collabs.
See All EpisodesForget the Zoom calls. We did it all live and in person. Join hosts Kyle Mountsier, Michael Cirillo, Paul J. Daly and more as we just hit the record button for some quick and very candid conversations with some of the most amazing guests at ASOTU CON. You'll hear from the best operators, amazing stories from inside and outside of auto, and gain new perspectives. All of it is live. All of it is unfiltered, and all of it is for you. These are the ASOTU CON Sessions by Effectv // ASOTU CON Sessions is produced by Automotive State of the Union (ASOTU). Learn more at https://www.asotu.com
See All EpisodesIn this dynamic and impromptu podcast, the ASOTU street team brings you real-world, real-time interviews and intel while on location with Dealers and Industry Leaders across the U.S. Meet the Automotive movers and shakers you’ve seen on the screen and some you’ve never heard of before as we have candid conversations around some of the biggest challenges in automotive. When team ASOTU is on the ground, you’re right there with us.
See All EpisodesThe emergence of electrification and new technology has consumers leaning into the car business with a level of curiosity and enthusiasm we haven’t seen in decades. That’s why it is essential that top automotive executives, dealers, and industry partners collaborate like never before. It’s time to make the most innovative voices in retail automotive, louder.
See All EpisodesThe ASOTU Wheelhouse - Hosted By Daniel Govaer is an Around-The-Horn style discussion around the issues facing the automotive retail industry. Part fun, part sarcasm and a whole lot of expert opinions.
See All EpisodesThe Dealer Playbook features expert interviews, tactical advice, and relevant insights that will skyrocket your growth in retail automotive.
See All EpisodesToday we have our writers Chris and Kristi on the show to talk about a promise made by a now-dealer to serve others in the way he was served.
We’re kicking off the one week countdown to the end of August as the one and only Glenn Lundy joins the show to talk about the potential effect of a strike on auto parts manufacturers. We also talk about a very unique problem with some F150s as well as asking the question, ‘When is it too early for pumpkin spice?’
Ever imagined buying a car 100% online?
It’s a great Thursday to be on a car lot as we talk about Kia’s plan for a send-off of the Rio. We also talk about EV’s effects on road conditions, as well as consumer preferences when it comes to product placement.
Welcome to Wednesday as we shift gears into the last week of the month. Today, we’re talking about Vinfast’s continued market climb, the impact of EVs on new car affordability and how malls are back.
Will people need dealers in the future? Can’t they just do the whole process online? In this rowdy episode of the Wheelhouse, host Daniel Govaer and the ASOTU Wheelhouse crew tackle this topic, but before we get there, we’ve got rumors and stolen ideas.
Tuesday is coming in hot as we talk about the very present reality of used car leasing. We also talk about the last remaining sub-$20k vehicle as well as the end of a Netflix customer experience that paved the way for streaming as we know it.
Could you ever imagine making a daily commute from the Poconos to New Jersey just to pursue a career in the automotive industry? That's the story of Felicia Rey
Today we’re welcoming Kyle back from a well deserved family vacation as we talk about GM’s labor moves in the name of ‘simplicity’. We also cover the very first electric Lambo, as well as the massive brand power behind one man.
Today we have our writers Chris and Kristi on the show to talk about what other retail industry steps up like Auto in the face of a disaster.
We’ve got that Friday feeling as we skid into the weekend talking about VinFast’s dealership thinking, a new Canadian battery plant, and the Twitter founder says goodbye to Instagram.
It’s a perfect Thursday to love people more than cars as we have the CEO of the CMA group, Liza Borches as our guest host to talk about the new consumer data about EV adoption sentiment. We also talk about Texas’ landmark charging requirement, as well as one Service Advisor who made the Auto News 40 Under 40 list.
Welcome to Wednesday as Steve Greenfield joins Paul on the show again. Today they’re talking about VinFasts debut on Nasdaq, Warren Buffet divesting from GM big time, and Jim Farley’s revelations from his recent charging road trip.
Interpreting the data can be hard, but the Wheelhouse is here to help.
Tuesday is already moving as we talk about the President’s comments about the ongoing contract negotiations between the UAW and Big 3. We also talk about Ford’s new executive from Apple and his perspective on putting subscription ready hardware in every vehicle.
We’re power sliding into Monday as we talk about some record auto loan dept numbers. We also contrast that against the ongoing labor contract discussions. And did you know Rivian’s are burning through rubber at an alarming rate?
Today we make our head writer Chris Reeves cry on the show...
We’re warming up those weekend engines as we fly into Friday talking about a big opportunity for autonomy in California. We also talk about Ford’s plans to profit from pro software as well as the big boom in women’s spending over the Summer.
Today we’re talking about the crazy changes in sub-20k vehicles on the market since 2019. We also cover the reveal of the new Escalade EV as well as a savvy ecomm company working to make consumer reviews easier to digest.
Welcome to Wednesday as we talk about a very practical consumer communication tool that was released by Carvana. We also cover the end of the Nissan Titan as well as one loyal worker being given a well-deserved crowd funded retirement gift.
On this first episode, Daniel Govaer is joined by Paul J Daly, Kyle Mountsier, Bob Lanham and Brian Kramer to discuss the UAW’s negotiations, the latest production numbers from EV manufacturers, the Cadillac Celestiq and how it is really hard to find a used car right now.
It’s time to get after a Tuesday as we talk about GM’s statement on increasing its workforce in 2024. We also cover substantial growth and performance among minority dealers as well as a new community designed for zero cars.
As many kids start school, there is still plenty of summer to go as we talk about soaring service department numbers. We also talk about Penske taking an early victory lap regarding the best places to work list, as well as an interesting development in ChatGPT's ability to do math.
Today we're in the studio with our head writers Chris and Kristi talking about Walser Automotive's recent campaign.
It’s a fresh Friday to get out there and “move some lives forward” (Thanks Liza Borches for that phrase). Today we’re talking about the released UAW demands and GM’s response. We also cover Carvana’s move to same-day delivery, as well as a jailbreak of Tesla’s infotainment system.