Lennie Lawson is a 46-year veteran of the auto industry, a current new car dealer, motivational speaker, and financial coach. He’s a straight shooter who tells it like it is—no fluff, no sales pitch.
If you’re buying, trading, servicing, repairing, or just trying to avoid an expensive mistake, My Car Guru gives you the insider knowledge most dealers would rather you didn’t have. Lennie pulls back the curtain on the car business and gives you practical advice to improve your Car-Life—and maybe your Financial-Life too.
Whether you’re curious about industry trends, need help navigating repairs, or just want a dose of good old-fashioned common sense, this is the podcast that cuts through the noise. No gimmicks—just real talk from someone who’s been in the trenches for over four decades.
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Email Lennie at [email protected]
Email Lennie at [email protected]
Email Lennie at [email protected]
Email Lennie at [email protected]
Email Lennie at [email protected]
Email Lennie at [email protected]
Email Lennie at [email protected]
Email Lennie at [email protected]
Email Lennie at [email protected]
Email Lennie at [email protected]
Email Lennie at [email protected]
Email Lennie at [email protected]
Email Lennie at [email protected]
Email Lennie at [email protected]
Who taught us about important car-related, survival stuff?
Unless your parents did, or you went to tech school, NOBODY DID!
Until Now.
Email Lennie at [email protected]
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