The Autoshift

The Autoshift
Podcast Description
Founded in 2025, The Autoshift highlights the best of what’s evolving in the classic and collector-car world. Our job here is to be topical and real, and to bring focus to the collector car community as it’s changing. Why? Because change is a constant!Founders Jim Pickering, Chad Taylor and Chad Allan Tyson all come from an automotive media background — one that took them to auction and concours events from Hot August Nights in Reno to Rétromobile in Paris, with quite a bunch of trips to Monterey Car Week, Arizona Car Week and Amelia Island thrown in between. For years, the focus at a number of these high-end events has been on cars from a certain few generations — from Pre-War through the 1980s — both in the marketplace and beyond. Of course, at the very same time — and at the very same events — participants and players have been crying that “young people just aren’t into cars anymore.”The way we see it, they’re wrong. They’ve just been looking in the wrong places.Yes, change is a constant, but the car world is just as vibrant today as it has ever been. We’re on the cusp of a generational shift — one that will redefine what’s collectible and why, as well as how people interact with those vehicles in ways that resonate with them. We’re here to talk about that, and to give you a better picture of the vehicles, the players and the trends as they exist in today’s world — not as they’re viewed via yesterday’s sentiments.It’s not about new cars and it’s not about old cars. It’s about people and how they interact with the cars that matter to them.
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Content Themes
The podcast covers the collector car community's shifts with main themes including the changing perceptions of collectible vehicles, generational trends in car ownership, and how modern vehicles, particularly pickups and SUVs, are being customized. Episodes such as 'Pickups Are the New Hot Rods' discuss the rise of pickup trucks as the new customization sensation in the 21st century.

Founded in 2025, The Autoshift highlights the best of what’s evolving in the classic and collector-car world. Our job here is to be topical and real, and to bring focus to the collector car community as it’s changing. Why? Because change is a constant!
Founders Jim Pickering, Chad Taylor and Chad Allan Tyson all come from an automotive media background — one that took them to auction and concours events from Hot August Nights in Reno to Rétromobile in Paris, with quite a bunch of trips to Monterey Car Week, Arizona Car Week and Amelia Island thrown in between. For years, the focus at a number of these high-end events has been on cars from a certain few generations — from Pre-War through the 1980s — both in the marketplace and beyond. Of course, at the very same time — and at the very same events — participants and players have been crying that “young people just aren’t into cars anymore.”
The way we see it, they’re wrong. They’ve just been looking in the wrong places.
Yes, change is a constant, but the car world is just as vibrant today as it has ever been. We’re on the cusp of a generational shift — one that will redefine what’s collectible and why, as well as how people interact with those vehicles in ways that resonate with them. We’re here to talk about that, and to give you a better picture of the vehicles, the players and the trends as they exist in today’s world — not as they’re viewed via yesterday’s sentiments.
It’s not about new cars and it’s not about old cars. It’s about people and how they interact with the cars that matter to them.
Allow the guys to more formally introduce themselves. Yeah, it’s three white guys talking about cars, but they want to help you understand the what, the why, and the how of the collector-car market. There are over 40 years of experience between Jim Pickering, Chad Taylor and Chad Allan Tyson in covering and participating in the action. Plus, how do they manage at daily driving collector cars?

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