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Roadkill is an internet show produced by Motor Trend and Hot Rod magazine, two magazines from TEN: The Enthusiast Network. The show airs on Motor Trend's YouTube channel (titled Motor Trend Channel) and on Motor Trend On Demand. Roadkill is hosted by David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan, the former Editor-in-Chief and Staff Editor respectively of Hot Rod Magazine. The show premiered on February 17, 2012 with Freiburger and Finnegan traveling from El Paso to Los Angeles in a Pontiac Catalina.

As of 2015, Roadkill is sponsored by the American automaker Dodge.[1] In August 2015 it was announced that TEN: The Enthusiast Network would be publishing a quarterly magazine named "Roadkill" based on the show.[2]

Episodes

Main Episodes

  1. El Paso To LA: The Hard Way!
  2. Viva Ranchero! Alaska or Bust!
  3. Cheap Truck Challenge!
  4. Extreme Elco Engine Swap!
  5. Rat Rod vs Lamborghini Aventador!
  6. Thrash Battle! Van vs Wagon
  7. Release The Draguar! Building a Blown Jaguar Rat Rod
  8. 426 Hemi in a '55 Chevy!
  9. Surviving HOT ROD Drag Week!
  10. 727 Cubic Inches and Australian Tire Smoke!
  11. Junkyard 'Cuda Rescue, With Nitrous Oxide!
  12. Chevy vs. Ford Cop-Car Thrash Battle!
  13. The Ranchero Returns! Alaska or Bust, the Sequel
  14. The Ranchero Returns Part 2! Alaska or Bust, the Sequel
  15. Rat Rod Jeep Death-Wish Trip!
  16. Leaf-Blower Supercharging a 1978 Chevrolet Monza Spyder!
  17. Tank Smashes Prius! Toyota Prius Battles AMC Gremlin & Suffers Crushing Defeat
  18. Nitrous Muscle Truck and Mini Bikes!
  19. '67 Crusher Camaro vs '70 Super Bee 1,500-Mile Burnout-Fest!
  20. Chasing a Landspeed Record at Bonneville with a 1100hp Camaro!
  21. Rat Rod Custom 1950 Mercury Rescue!
  22. 24 Hours of Lemons in a 1973 Plymouth Fury!
  23. Dirt Cheap Rat Rod! 1968 Charger Buildup and Thrash
  24. 700 Horsepower & 2,400 Miles! Crusher Camaro Engine Swap Aftermath
  25. Project Car Shootout! Watch Every Roadkill Car Ever Battle it Out
  26. Junkyard Turbo Swap! Chevy-Powered 1971 Datsun 240Z Autocross Thrash
  27. Corvette Sinkhole Adventure in a 1975 Stingray!
  28. Muscle Truck vs. Baja Bug! 1974 Chevy C10 Battles Fred's Volkswagen Baja Bug
  29. Hemi Buildup on a '55 Chevy Bel Air!
  30. Cross County in a Gasser 1955 Chevy with a Hemi!
  31. Junkyard Rescue! Saving a 1950 GMC Truck
  32. 2015 Subaru Legacy Challenges the Roadkill Project Cars!
  33. U.S. Nationals to Drag Week: Adventure in a '67 Ford Wagon!
  34. 3 Years of Crazy! Outtakes, Bloopers, and Stuff You Missed
  35. 1985 C4 Corvette-Kart vs. 2014 Lingenfelter C7!
  36. Boatkill! The Muscle Truck-to-Boat Extreme LS Engine Swap!
  37. Winter Wagon Adventure: 1,000 Miles with a Few Missing Windows in a 1969 Buick
  38. Dodge Hellcat-Viper-Hellcat Thrash Battle!
  39. Off-Roading a Lowrider Monte Carlo!
  40. Farm-Find Rescue!
  41. Draguar vs Randy Pobst!
  42. Rotsun Races 24 Hours of LeMons!
  43. General Mayhem: 707HP Hellcat Engine in a 1968 Charger
  44. Stubby Bob Fails, El Camino Wins, and Blasphemi Flops
  45. Rear-Engine Mini-Truck Madness!
  46. Street "Legal" Stock Car Body Swap
  47. Thrashing Roadkill Project Cars!
  48. Wrecker Adventure! Harry Tow Meets Pigpen
  49. Mullet Car Thrash Battle
  50. Roadkill 50th Episode Special: 10 Car Showdown!
  51. Will It Go 10s? Mazdarati Is Back!
  52. Wheelstanding Dump Truck! Stubby Bob's Comeback
  53. Junkyard 1956 Buick Hack
  54. Dirt-Track Challenger Rescue and Thrash
  55. Cummins Diesel in a Cadillac

Bonus Episodes

Pre Roadkill

Roadkill Nation Special

References

  1. ^ "Roadkill Nights 'Powered by Dodge' free festival featuring flashlight drag races in Silverdome lot". WXYZ. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  2. ^ Shields, Mike. "Motor Trend's YouTube Series `Roadkill' Is Becoming a Print Magazine Aimed at Millennial Car Lovers". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 19 September 2016.