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Can Practical be Fun? We Test 2026 Honda Civic Hybrid

Can Practical be Fun? We Test 2026 Honda Civic Hybrid

America on the Road Apr 11, 2026 43 min
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Hyundai’s Bolder concept sparks talk of a future body-on-frame, off-road-capable SUV—and possibly a Hyundai pickup—while Minnesota’s proposed limits on vintage-car driving draws strong pushback from enthusiasts. Subaru’s 420-hp, three-row all-electric Getaway and Genesis’ 641-hp GV60 Magma raise questions about EV pricing and whether electric performance fits the U.S. market. Road tests cover the 2026 Honda Civic Hybrid hatchback (48 mpg combined, practical and fun) and the 2026 Toyota Tundra i-Force Max Platinum (quick torque, but clunky hybrid handoff and rougher ride). The hosts also debate 2026 sales trends, rising payments, and why manuals are disappearing.

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Concept

body on frame construction

"There's a bold new concept from Hyundai that could signal a major shift toward truck capability, yes truck capability, body on frame construction, off-road capability as well."

This is how some trucks are built: the main strength is a separate frame, and the body sits on top of it. It usually helps the vehicle handle rough roads and heavy work better.

Car

Chevrolet Corvette

"...ven. Well I'm concerned about that, I've got a 62 Corvette, we'll explain why enthusiasts are concerned. Su..."

The Chevrolet Corvette is a sports car made in the U.S. A “62 Corvette” means a model from 1962. People talk about older Corvettes because keeping them in good shape can be tricky and parts may be harder to find.

Car

Hyundai Genesis

"...-road capability. Details on that coming up. And Genesis is also turning up the heat with a high performan..."

Genesis is a luxury car brand made by Hyundai. The podcast is saying Genesis is making some models that focus more on performance. That usually means the cars are designed to feel quicker and more fun to drive.

Car

Genesis GV60

"And Genesis is also turning up the heat with a high performance version of its GV60 that packs more than 600 horsepower."

They’re talking about Genesis upgrading the GV60 with a higher-performance version. It’s an electric crossover, and the performance version is meant to feel quicker and more exciting.

Concept

body on frame pickups

"...who make a lot of their money from these body on frame pickups. Yeah even if Hyundai picks up just a small piece of that market..."

Some trucks are built with the body sitting on a separate metal frame underneath. That design is common on work trucks because it’s strong for towing and rough use.

Concept

concept vehicles

"...we're going to see various powertrains and there could be a lot of different powertrains in this we'll see what happens there. Yeah you know concept vehicles don't always make it to production untouched but the vehicle inside and out looks..."

A concept vehicle is basically a preview car. It helps the company show what they might build next, but the final production version can change a lot.

Concept

collector cars

"collector cars like this they just a car that they maybe use a couple hours a week or something like that or maybe a couple hours a month when it's sunny and I sure hate to see that restricted"

A collector car is usually kept more for enjoyment and value than for daily driving. The point here is that some people feel you should still actually use the car instead of just storing it.

Concept

X-Mode all-wheel drive

"elements from Toyota they're still retaining the Subaru-ness of it so you still get X-Mode all-wheel drive you still get kind of a rugged look"

X-Mode is a Subaru setting that helps the car handle slippery or rough terrain better. It adjusts how the car applies power and braking so you have more control.

Brand

Mercedes-Benz AMG

"yeah I mean Magma will be their kind of version of BMW AM or Mercedes Benz AMG stuff like that I think that's what they're looking to do here"

AMG is Mercedes’ performance division. When you see AMG, it usually means the car is tuned to be quicker and more aggressive than the standard model.

Car

2026 Toyota Tundra Platinum iForce Max

"certainly on the electric side remind us of your road test vehicle this week I had the 2026 Toyota Tundra Platinum iForce Max wow a mouthful and a very cool vehicle I was driving the 2026"

This is a Toyota Tundra truck in a top “Platinum” trim. “iForce Max” means it uses a hybrid-style system to help the engine, so it can feel stronger and be a bit more efficient than a non-hybrid version.

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ride quality

"about uh the ram 1500 it has probably the best ride quality in the class the fort f150 is not bad this vehicle is a little bit more jostling there's a lot a little bit more noise when you're going"

Ride quality is how comfortable the ride feels over bumps and rough roads. A truck with better ride quality bounces less and feels more stable.

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towing capacity

"they're chasing uh the towing capacity they're chasing the payload capacity uh they're chasing interior refinement"

Towing capacity is how much weight the truck is rated to pull. It’s one of the big numbers people shop for when buying a pickup.

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payload capacity

"they're chasing uh the towing capacity they're chasing the payload capacity uh they're chasing interior refinement"

Payload capacity is how much stuff (and people) the truck can carry. It’s another big spec pickup shoppers look at.

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outward visibility

"while the outward visibility is good from the driver's seat in almost all positions you know you can see great front back into the sides"

Outward visibility means how well you can see out of the truck while driving. Better visibility makes parking, lane changes, and spotting hazards easier.

Term

climate controls

"there's not a lot of touch interaction with the things like climate controls so you have great ergonomics"

Climate controls are the settings for heating and cooling the cabin. They’re saying the truck uses easier-to-reach controls instead of mostly touchscreen controls.

Term

ergonomics

"there's not a lot of touch interaction with the things like climate controls so you have great ergonomics if you're wearing gloves you're hopping it out of this vehicle"

Ergonomics is about comfort and ease of use. They’re saying the truck’s controls and layout make it easier to operate the cabin without fighting the design.

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panoramic sunroof

"the platinum trim also adds a panoramic sunroof leather seats heated and ventilated front seats and a heated steering wheel"

A panoramic sunroof is a big glass roof panel that lets in more light. It can make the cabin feel brighter and more open.

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heated steering wheel

"and a heated steering wheel so you have plenty of luxury here"

A heated steering wheel warms the steering wheel so your hands feel comfortable faster in cold weather. It’s a nice comfort feature on higher-end trims.

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heated and ventilated front seats

"leather seats heated and ventilated front seats and a heated steering wheel"

Heated seats warm you up in cold weather. Ventilated seats blow air to help keep you cooler when it’s hot.

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moon roofs

"i'm not a big fan of moon roofs i i think maybe you like them more than i [1264.7s] do i they just don't add anything to me except maybe the leaking somewhere down the road"

A moonroof is a glass panel in the roof that lets in light and can sometimes open. They’re saying they don’t think it’s worth it because it could cause problems later.

Concept

rising gas prices

"...especially given as you mentioned the war the instability and rising gas prices although that might start to kind of cool..."

Rising fuel prices can shift consumer preferences toward more fuel-efficient vehicles and alternatives like hybrids. It also affects overall affordability and can influence financing decisions.

Company

Cox Automotive

"...looking at some of the data from not only auto trader and cox automotive where i work but also edmunds and some others..."

Cox Automotive is a company that studies car-market numbers. They help show whether sales and prices are trending up or down.

Concept

road trip family hauler

"we talked about this one we we talked about the announcement the Highlander's target market is you know the road trip family hauler"

This phrase describes a common buyer profile for midsize/midsize-plus family SUVs: people who want comfort, space, and the ability to travel long distances with minimal hassle. The speakers argue that an EV may not match this use case due to charging logistics.

Concept

hybrid market share rose to 13.9 percent

"very much uh the hybrid market share rose to 13.9 percent in the first quarter uh sales volume up nearly eight percent year over year"

Market share is just a way to measure how popular hybrids are compared to all cars sold. If hybrids are taking a bigger slice of sales, it usually means more people are choosing them.

Concept

sales volume up nearly eight percent year over year

"uh sales volume up nearly eight percent year over year i think that's kind of a natural result of uh what's available out there"

Year-over-year (YoY) sales volume compares how many vehicles were sold this period versus the same period last year. It’s a common way to track whether demand is growing or shrinking for hybrids.

Concept

you don't have to charge

"and they're 20 30 000 cheaper than the equivalent EV would be um and you know you don't have to charge so i think it does they're a right they're a good fit for a lot of people"

With a hybrid, you don’t need to plug the car in to fill it up. That makes it easier for people who can’t install a charger at home.

Concept

charging overnight

"mostly for very local kind of transportation and then charging overnight uh that probably the best case scenario for that kind of vehicle"

They mean plugging the EV in at night so it’s ready in the morning. It works best when you can charge at home every day.

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EVs and hybrids and plug-in hybrids

"...people started searching for EVs and hybrids and plug-in hybrids and record numbers but the sales didn't follow i think people are still pretty tied to their gas vehicles..."

They’re talking about three kinds of “cleaner” cars. EVs run only on electricity, hybrids use both gas and electricity, and plug-in hybrids can be charged like an EV but also use gas. Even if gas is expensive, people may still stick with regular gas cars if electricity or charging isn’t appealing.

Concept

electricity rates are higher than the national average

"...here in main our electricity rates are higher than the national average by a pretty decent margin..."

What you pay for electricity matters a lot for EVs. If your local electricity is expensive, charging can cost more, so the “save money” story may not be as strong.

Concept

monthly payment

"...the average monthly payment is 773 a month holy smokes you know it's it's hard to know how people can afford that..."

This is the amount you pay each month to keep the car. It depends on how much you borrow and the interest/lease terms.

Brand

Ford

"...cars are just too darn expensive ford i think ford and gm both raised their their destination prices..."

Ford is the car brand being discussed. The point is that Ford increased a shipping-related fee, which can make cars cost more.

Concept

leasing a vehicle

"yeah leasing a vehicle you're essentially paying a grand a month to rent that vehicle for three or four years or however long the lease is"

Leasing means you pay to drive a car for a few years. When the lease ends, you usually give the car back, so you don’t own it and you don’t build “equity” like you would if you bought it.

Term

manual transmissions

"Pete in springfield Missouri he asks i've always liked driving cars with manual gearboxes but now they seem almost impossible to find why are manual transmissions disappearing so fast"

A manual transmission is the kind where you choose the gear yourself using a clutch pedal and a shifter. It can feel more connected to the car, but it’s more work than an automatic.

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