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Here’s Why The Volkswagen ID.Buzz Has Flopped So Far

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here s why the volkswagen id buzz has flopped so far

Hey all, it’s podcast time!

This week on the TTAC Podcast we talk with Tom Appel from Consumer Guide Automotive about why the Volkswagen ID.Buzz is struggling, as well as the general overall state of the automotive industry.

Matthew Guy talks motor oil, and Tim Healey talks NASCAR at Talladega.

You can find us wherever you get your podcasts or by clicking  here. If you like what you hear, please leave a review!

We thank Tom Appel and Matthew Guy for their time, and Matt Posky for editing. Most of all, we thank you for listening!

We’ll see you next time!

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