
"The AutoLab" is an automotive broadcast
series about the automotive industry, its history, and
its culture, presenting the ideas of leading college
faculty, authors, and automotive practitioners in a
relaxed, conversational format.
New programs air Saturdays at 7:05am Eastern
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August 21, 2004
- Michelle Krebs, New York Times
Detroit-based automotive journalist - 2005 Chrysler
300 and 300C - "At the Junction of Main Street,
Bling-Bling and Bada-Bing"
- Robert Erskine, senior European
correspondent - "Don't Go Far, The Little Box will
Bite You"
- Bill Cannon, Editor-in-Chief, Motor
Age Magazine - "Insurance Company-Owned Shops:
An Ethical Quagmire" and "How Important is
Auto Repair to Society?"
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AutoLab Host
Professor Harold Wolchok - Host of The AutoLab
This Week's Guest Automotive Experts - August 21, 2004
Harold Bendell - Major World
Tim Cacace - Master Mechanix Auto Body and Auto Repairs,
and Bronx Community College, City University of New York
Tim Carney - Automatic Transmission Specalist, Lee Myles
Transmission
David Goldsmith - Urban/Fulton Service Station, and Bronx
Community College, CUNY
Joe Guarino - Joe and Steve's Automotive Repairs
Howard Lepzelter - Bronx Community College, City
University of New York
Michael Porcelli - I CAR REPRESENTATIVE AND CENTRAL AVENUE BODY
SHOP
John Ragusa - Ragusa's Complete Auto Repairs