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Midnight Runs - Cars and Lifestyle

Midnight Runs - Cars and Lifestyle

By: Adidas Wilson
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Midnight Runs is a podcast where car passion meets lifestyle. From late-night drives and underground car meets to the culture, music, and people that fuel the automotive world, we bring you stories from the streets and beyond. Whether you’re a gearhead, weekend cruiser, or just love the freedom of the open road, Midnight Runs takes you inside the lifestyle that makes car culture more than just machines—it’s a way of life.Copyright Author Adidas Wilson Art
Episodes
  • Dodge Charger Hellcat Tops Most-Stolen Vehicle List
    Oct 11 2025
    The episode discusses the alarming "Hellcat Theft Epidemic," highlighting that the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat has become the most-stolen vehicle in the United States, with a theft rate more than sixty times the national average. This high theft frequency is attributed to the vehicle's immense desirability and high resale value on the black market, where engines and parts fetch premium prices internationally. The text notes that despite a national decline in overall vehicle thefts, high-performance models like the Hellcat are still targeted by professional criminal rings due to exploitable security flaws, such as key fob duplication and outdated technology. Statistics from the Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI) reinforce this trend, showing the Hellcat and its sibling, the Challenger Hellcat, dominate theft rankings, leading to soaring insurance premiums for owners. The episode concludes by examining prevention methods and contrasting the Hellcat's vulnerabilities with the improved security features found in modern electric vehicles.
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    37 mins
  • Why Don't Automobile Makers Make "Tron" Bikes?
    Oct 9 2025
    The source provides a comprehensive analysis explaining why major automobile manufacturers avoid building motorcycles inspired by the iconic Tron light cycle for the mass market. The primary reasons explored include significant technical challenges, such as designing the impractical hubless wheels and addressing the uncomfortable rider ergonomics necessary for the look of the bike. Furthermore, the analysis covers substantial economic barriers due to the high production costs, the specialized nature of the components, and the limited interest from the niche market of sci-fi enthusiasts. Finally, the text notes the difficulty of navigating strict regulatory hurdles and explains that manufacturing such a specialty vehicle does not align with the established brand identities and focus on practicality preferred by major corporations.
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    35 mins
  • Who Remembers The JUN Akira Supra?
    Oct 9 2025
    The sources provide an extensive historical overview of the Japanese tuning house, JUN Auto Mechanic, focusing on its legacy of creating high-performance, multi-disciplinary vehicles. The first source details the story of the JUN Akira Supra, a legendary yellow Toyota MkIV that became an icon of the JDM golden age by successfully blurring the lines between drift car, circuit racer, and land-speed record challenger, culminating in a 249 mph run at the Bonneville Salt Flats in 2001. The second source expands on JUN's overall portfolio, highlighting other notable Bonneville-conquering Nissans, drag-spec Silvias, and high-horsepower Honda FWD platforms like the "Lemon" Civic, emphasizing the company's commitment to producing cars that excelled across various motorsports disciplines using in-house engineered components. Both texts confirm that JUN, founded by Junichi Koyama and Junichi Tanaka, established a worldwide reputation for "no compromise" performance tuning that greatly influenced global car culture.
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    43 mins
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