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Are modern cars actually better, or have we traded driver soul for digital convenience? In this episode of Konig Wheels’ Behind the Wheel Podcast, we are diving deep into the massive shift from Analog to Digital in the automotive world. We break down the technical transitions that changed how cars feel—including the loss of throttle-by-cable systems for drive-by-wire, and how electric power steering (EPS) has completely altered our connection to the road. Which is easier to work on and to live with? Analog or Digital… that is the question. 2026 Behind the Wheel Podcast | All Rights ReservedThank you for tuning in, and if you enjoy our podcast, please SUBSCRIBE! We’re on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and iHeartRadio, and we always upload our full video interviews on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/konigwheels (we’d love for you to subscribe there as well!) Thank you for listening! https://podcast.konigwheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/BTW-360-Analog-v.-Digital.mp3 FOLLOW: Konig’s Instagram: @konigwheelsusahttps://www.instagram.com/konigwheelsusa/ More on the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast and to SUBSCRIBE:podcast.konigwheels.com The post Why Modern Cars Lack “Soul” (Analog vs. Digital) appeared first on Konig Wheels Behind The Wheel Podcast.

In this episode of Behind the Wheel, we’re stepping back from the spec sheets to ask the big question: can modern technology ever truly replace the raw, mechanical soul of a classic? From the lightweight legends of the 90s to the 600hp+ digital monsters of 2026, we explore a variety of platforms to see where manufacturers got it right—and where they lost the plot. It’s a deep dive into the passion, the engineering, and the “X-factor” that makes us fall in love with a car in the first place. Whether you’re a fan of vintage iron, JDM icons, or the latest performance EVs, this is a conversation about the heart of car culture. So the question arises… old school or new school? EK9 Type R or FL5 Type R? Both very different, but share the same name. If you could only have one car for the rest of your life, would it be a 1-of-1 classic or a brand-new factory-warrantied beast? 2026 Behind the Wheel Podcast | All Rights ReservedThank you for tuning in, and if you enjoy our podcast, please SUBSCRIBE! We’re on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and iHeartRadio, and we always upload our full video interviews on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/konigwheels (we’d love for you to subscribe there as well!) Thank you for listening! https://podcast.konigwheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/BTW-359-Iconic-Cars-compared-to-now.mp3 FOLLOW: Konig’s Instagram: @konigwheelsusahttps://www.instagram.com/konigwheelsusa/ More on the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast and to SUBSCRIBE:podcast.konigwheels.com The post Old School vs. New School: Why We Still Crave the Legends appeared first on Konig Wheels Behind The Wheel Podcast.

Welcome back to KONIG’s Behind the Wheel Podcast. In this episode, we take a step back and look at the state of automotive content in 2026—how we got here, and where things might be headed next. There was a time when car culture lived in the pages of magazines like Super Street and Import Tuner. You’d wait weeks (or months) for the next issue to drop, soaking in builds, tech features, and industry trends. Fast forward to today, and everything has changed. Content is instant. The options are endless. And the way we consume automotive media has completely evolved. With great channels like @mightycarmods , @CleetusM , @chrisfix , @speedacademy , @BisforBuild , etc…. there’s no shortage of automotive content out there now. At some point, the upgrades that make your car exciting can start to make it… miserable. Now, it’s all about YouTube, social media, and a constant stream of creators pushing out builds, reviews, hot takes, and everything in between. We’re talking about machines like the Dodge Neon SRT-4, the cult-favorite Nissan NX2000, the bizarre-but-brilliant Infiniti FX50, and more that completely defy expectations. But with so much content out there, we have to ask: What do enthusiasts actually want to watch in 2026? Are we oversaturated with the same formats? Do we miss the depth and storytelling of older media? Or is this the best era of automotive content we’ve ever had? Nick and Matt dive into: The shift from print to digital and what we lost (and gained) The rise of automotive YouTubers and evolving content styles Algorithm pressure vs. authentic builds Viewer expectations in today’s fast-paced content cycle What WE want to see more (and less) of going forward Whether you’ve been in the scene since the magazine days or you’re part of the new wave of digital-first enthusiasts, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. 2026 Behind the Wheel Podcast | All Rights ReservedThank you for tuning in, and if you enjoy our podcast, please SUBSCRIBE! We’re on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and iHeartRadio, and we always upload our full video interviews on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/konigwheels (we’d love for you to subscribe there as well!) Thank you for listening! https://podcast.konigwheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/PC-Car-Youtube-is-EVOLVING.mp3 FOLLOW: Konig’s Instagram: @konigwheelsusahttps://www.instagram.com/konigwheelsusa/ More on the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast and to SUBSCRIBE:podcast.konigwheels.com The post Automotive YouTube is changing FAST… thoughts? appeared first on Konig Wheels Behind The Wheel Podcast.

In this episode, Nick and Matt dive into one of the most relatable topics for car enthusiasts: over-modding your daily driver. We all love the idea of building the perfect do-it-all car — something that looks great, handles like it’s on rails, and turns every commute into an event. But where’s the line? Is it the full racing bucket seats that make every trip feel like a workout? Deleting your A/C in the name of “weight reduction”? Or that ultra-stiff suspension that makes every pothole feel like a personal attack? At some point, the upgrades that make your car exciting can start to make it… miserable. Nick and Matt break down the most common mistakes enthusiasts make when modifying their daily drivers, share personal experiences, and talk about how to strike the perfect balance between performance and livability. We’re talking about machines like the Dodge Neon SRT-4, the cult-favorite Nissan NX2000, the bizarre-but-brilliant Infiniti FX50, and more that completely defy expectations. If you’ve ever questioned your own build (or are about to start one), this episode is for you. Listen now and rethink your “perfect” daily. 2026 Behind the Wheel Podcast | All Rights ReservedThank you for tuning in, and if you enjoy our podcast, please SUBSCRIBE! We’re on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and iHeartRadio, and we always upload our full video interviews on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/konigwheels (we’d love for you to subscribe there as well!) Thank you for listening! https://podcast.konigwheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/PC-BTW-Practicality.mp3 FOLLOW: Konig’s Instagram: @konigwheelsusahttps://www.instagram.com/konigwheelsusa/ More on the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast and to SUBSCRIBE:podcast.konigwheels.com The post When modding your DAILY goes too far… appeared first on Konig Wheels Behind The Wheel Podcast.

Some cars are supposed to be bad…. No car enthusiast ever woke up thinking “you know… the PT Cruiser actually isn’t half bad”…. or did they? On paper, they miss the mark. Weird styling. Questionable performance. Odd positioning. Maybe even straight-up hated when they launched. …but then you drive them. In this episode of the Konig Behind the Wheel Podcast, we dive into the cars that should have sucked—but somehow didn’t. The unexpected heroes. The guilty pleasures. The cars we shouldn’t love… but absolutely do. We’re talking about machines like the Dodge Neon SRT-4, the cult-favorite Nissan NX2000, the bizarre-but-brilliant Infiniti FX50, and more that completely defy expectations. Why did these cars work when they shouldn’t have? What made them fun despite their flaws? And are we all just lying to ourselves… or were these actually great? If you’re into underdogs, hot takes, and cars that don’t make sense—but somehow do—this episode is for you. 2026 Behind the Wheel Podcast | All Rights ReservedThank you for tuning in, and if you enjoy our podcast, please SUBSCRIBE! We’re on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and iHeartRadio, and we always upload our full video interviews on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/konigwheels (we’d love for you to subscribe there as well!) Thank you for listening! https://podcast.konigwheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/BTW-Dewey-Dewitt.mp3 FOLLOW: Konig’s Instagram: @konigwheelsusahttps://www.instagram.com/konigwheelsusa/ More on the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast and to SUBSCRIBE:podcast.konigwheels.com The post These Cars Should’ve Been TERRIBLE… So Why Do We Love Them? appeared first on Konig Wheels Behind The Wheel Podcast.

In this episode, we’re joined by GRIDLIFE champion Dewey Dewitt for a deep dive into everything happening in the world of grassroots motorsports right now. We get into: The recent sale of GRIDLIFE and what it means for the future of the series What it’s really like building a competitive racecar in 2026 The rise of 8HP transmissions and why everyone’s talking about them Subarus, K-swaps, trends in engine builds, and where things are headed Plus plenty of real-world insight from Dewey’s experience at the highest level of the scene We talk through why wheels and tires are usually the first step, how suspension transforms the driving experience, when it makes sense to add performance upgrades, and where people commonly go wrong. Whether you’re building a car, racing competitively, or just love the culture, this episode is packed with knowledge, opinions, and behind-the-scenes perspective you won’t want to miss. Drop a comment and let us know your thoughts on the GRIDLIFE sale and where you think the scene is headed! 2026 Behind the Wheel Podcast | All Rights ReservedThank you for tuning in, and if you enjoy our podcast, please SUBSCRIBE! We’re on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and iHeartRadio, and we always upload our full video interviews on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/konigwheels (we’d love for you to subscribe there as well!) Thank you for listening! https://podcast.konigwheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/BTW-Dewey-Dewitt.mp3 FOLLOW: Konig’s Instagram: @konigwheelsusahttps://www.instagram.com/konigwheelsusa/ More on the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast and to SUBSCRIBE:podcast.konigwheels.com The post GRIDLIFE Champion, Dewey Dewitt talks GRIDLIFE sale, building RACECARS in 2026 appeared first on Konig Wheels Behind The Wheel Podcast.

What’s the right order to modify your car? In this episode with KONIG Wheels, we break down the natural progression most enthusiasts follow when building their cars — what we call the mod ladder. Too many people jump straight to power mods and skip the foundation. The reality? There’s a smarter way to build. Most builds follow a pattern: Wheels & Tires Suspension Brakes Supporting Mods Power Adders We talk through why wheels and tires are usually the first step, how suspension transforms the driving experience, when it makes sense to add performance upgrades, and where people commonly go wrong. If you’re planning your next upgrade — or starting fresh with a new build — this episode will help you prioritize your mods the right way and get the most out of your budget. Whether you’re into daily drivers, track builds, stance, grip, or horsepower numbers… understanding the progression matters. Let us know in the comments – What was your first modification? 2026 Behind the Wheel Podcast | All Rights ReservedThank you for tuning in, and if you enjoy our podcast, please SUBSCRIBE! We’re on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and iHeartRadio, and we always upload our full video interviews on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/konigwheels (we’d love for you to subscribe there as well!) Thank you for listening! https://podcast.konigwheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/BTW-Cars-that-SHOULD-EXIST.-but-dont.mp3 FOLLOW: Konig’s Instagram: @konigwheelsusahttps://www.instagram.com/konigwheelsusa/ More on the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast and to SUBSCRIBE:podcast.konigwheels.com The post From Stock to Built: The Logical Mod Sequence appeared first on Konig Wheels Behind The Wheel Podcast.

What happened to the cars we actually want? Are we witnessing the end of true enthusiast-focused cars? In this episode of Behind the Wheel Podcast on the KONIG Wheels YouTube channel, we’re talking about the cars that absolutely should exist… but don’t. A modern Honda S2000. A true Nissan S16. A next-generation Nissan R36. Enthusiasts have been asking for these cars for years — so what’s taking so long? And when automakers finally bring these icons back, will they stay true to their roots… or end up watered down like the recent Prelude revival? We break down: Why a new S2000 feels inevitable — yet complicated Whether Nissan still has room for a proper Silvia successor (and what it would take to follow the legacy of the Nissan Silvia) What the future of the GT-R looks like after the long run of the Nissan GT-R How emissions, electrification, and global regulations are reshaping performance cars Whether nostalgia is helping or hurting modern car development Are we asking for cars that can’t exist anymore? Or are brands overthinking what enthusiasts really want? Drop a comment and tell us: What car deserves a comeback — and what can’t change when it returns? 2026 Behind the Wheel Podcast | All Rights ReservedThank you for tuning in, and if you enjoy our podcast, please SUBSCRIBE! We’re on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and iHeartRadio, and we always upload our full video interviews on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/konigwheels (we’d love for you to subscribe there as well!) Thank you for listening! https://podcast.konigwheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/BTW-Cars-that-SHOULD-EXIST.-but-dont.mp3 FOLLOW: Konig’s Instagram: @konigwheelsusahttps://www.instagram.com/konigwheelsusa/ More on the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast and to SUBSCRIBE:podcast.konigwheels.com The post Cars that SHOULD exist, but DON’T… a new S2000, S16, R36? appeared first on Konig Wheels Behind The Wheel Podcast.

In this episode of the KONIG Wheels Behind the Wheel Podcast, we ask a question a lot of car enthusiasts are quietly thinking—but few want to say out loud: Are we witnessing the end of true enthusiast-focused cars? We talk about: From icons like the R34 Skyline, FD RX-7, and Nissan 350Z, to modern “revivals” that feel more like marketing exercises than passion projects, we break down how car manufacturers have shifted their priorities—and what that means for enthusiasts. We dive into: Why modern cars feel watered down compared to past legends The difference between an enthusiast car and a mass-market car with a legacy badge Why slapping a classic name like “Prelude” on a hybrid doesn’t resonate with core enthusiasts How regulations, electrification, and profit margins are reshaping car design. Whether automakers will ever build cars purely for enthusiasts again. Is this just evolution… or is something fundamental being lost? Whether you grew up idolizing JDM legends, modifying budget cars into something special, or feel disconnected from modern performance cars altogether, this episode digs into the uncomfortable reality of where car culture may be headed. Is this the end of enthusiast cars—or will they come back in a new form? Behind the Wheel is KONIG Wheels’ podcast where we talk cars, culture, and the stories that shaped the automotive world. 2025 Behind the Wheel Podcast | All Rights ReservedThank you for tuning in, and if you enjoy our podcast, please SUBSCRIBE! We’re on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and iHeartRadio, and we always upload our full video interviews on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/konigwheels (we’d love for you to subscribe there as well!) Thank you for listening! https://podcast.konigwheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/PC-End-of-Enthusiast-Focused-Cars.mp3 FOLLOW: Konig’s Instagram: @konigwheelsusahttps://www.instagram.com/konigwheelsusa/ More on the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast and to SUBSCRIBE:podcast.konigwheels.com The post Are automakers killing enthusiast cars? appeared first on Konig Wheels Behind The Wheel Podcast.

Before social media, before YouTube builds, and before everything was polished, the East Coast car scene in the 90s and early 2000s was raw, underground, and community-driven. In this episode of Behind the Wheel by KONIG Wheels, we take a deep dive into what it was really like growing up in the East Coast car scene. From late-night parking lot meets and industrial park street races to the rise of tuner culture and JDM imports, this era shaped modern car enthusiasm as we know it today. We talk about: -What East Coast car meets were like before social media -The underground street racing scene and how it actually operated -The explosion of tuner and JDM cars in the late 90s and early 2000s -How The Fast and the Furious changed car culture forever -Why the East Coast scene had its own unique identity compared to the West Coast -Whether you were there building Civics, Integras, and WRXs, or you’re discovering this era for the first time, this episode is a full nostalgia trip into one of the most influential periods in car culture history. Behind the Wheel is KONIG Wheels’ podcast where we talk cars, culture, and the stories that shaped the automotive world. 2025 Behind the Wheel Podcast | All Rights ReservedThank you for tuning in, and if you enjoy our podcast, please SUBSCRIBE! We’re on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and iHeartRadio, and we always upload our full video interviews on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/konigwheels (we’d love for you to subscribe there as well!) Thank you for listening! https://podcast.konigwheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/PC-East-Coast-Car-Scene-90s-00s.mp3 FOLLOW: Konig’s Instagram: @konigwheelsusahttps://www.instagram.com/konigwheelsusa/ More on the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast and to SUBSCRIBE:podcast.konigwheels.com The post The 90s & 2000s East Coast Car Scene appeared first on Konig Wheels Behind The Wheel Podcast.