Roadkill (web series)


Roadkill is an automotive-themed internet show produced by MotorTrend and Hot Rod, two magazines from the MotorTrend Group. It is hosted by Hot Rod Magazine editor-in-chief David Freiburger and staff editor Mike Finnegan. The show was described as "...guys behaving badly with cars," by Scott Dickey, chief executive at Ten: The Enthusiast Network.
Roadkill began on YouTube in 2012 until March 2018 when Ten announced it was moving it to MotorTrend On Demand, now MotorTrend streaming service in 2018, a monthly subscription service offering this show and other automotive and motorcycle-themed interests, where all episodes from then on were not available to view on YouTube. Instead, they are now hosted on the MotorTrend website.
In 2015, the show was sponsored by the American automaker Dodge. At that time some episodes of "Roadkill" generated a million views in their first 72 hours on YouTube, and many individual episodes of the monthly show well exceeded 5 million views.The dynamic car duo's show has even ventured to Alaska and Australia.
In August 2015 it was announced that would be publishing a quarterly magazine named Roadkill, based on the show. As of 12 January 2018 Mike Finnegan announced on The Kibbe and Finnegan Show that Roadkill Magazine had been cut due to poor sales on newsstands, but that goes with the fails of some of their builds.

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Roadkill has three spin-offs series; Roadkill Garage, Roadkill's Junkyard Gold, and Faster with Finnegan, as well as a companion series called Roadkill Extra. All are exclusives for Motor Trend on Demand.
Roadkill Garage is a monthly internet-based show available via Motor Trend on Demand. It is hosted by Freiburger and Steve Dulcich. The typical episode finds them modifying and/or repairing a Roadkill vehicle, or reclaiming a vehicle from Dulcich's grape farm. The farm, where the show is located, is essentially a large vehicle junkyard. It contains a wide range of automotive relics, especially Mopar vehicles.
Roadkill's Junkyard Gold features automotive historian Steve Magnante being tasked with visiting different junkyards to discuss the history of different models of vehicles he encounters, as well as locating potential new Roadkill vehicles for Freiburger and Finnegan.
Faster with Finnegan features Finnegan, Mike Cotten, and David Newbern. It features the trio repairing and modifying vehicles, many of which have previously been featured on Roadkill. The show frequently features other well known personalities from the automotive community, such as Cleetus McFarland, Chris Forsberg, and John Andrade Jr.
Roadkill Extra consists of daily-published episode shorts with content such as question & answer sessions, tech tips, project updates, and other Roadkill-type information. Though typically presented by Finnegan or Freiburger, others have been known to host. The majority of the episodes are only available via Motor Trend on Demand, but a few are posted on YouTube. Most episodes range from 2 to 15 minutes in length.
In 2015 the quarterly Roadkill magazine was launched. As of 12 January 2018 Mike Finnegan announced on The Kibbe and Finnegan Show that Roadkill Magazine had been cut.

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Features and expressions