Used car values are how much people are willing to pay for cars that aren't new anymore. These prices can go up or down depending on how many people want to buy them and other market conditions.
Mercedes is a well-known car brand that makes luxury vehicles. They are famous for their high-quality cars that often come with many advanced features.
The Toyota Camry is a popular car that many people buy because it's known to last a long time and is easy to drive. It's a good choice for families or anyone looking for a reliable vehicle.
The Honda Accord is a popular car that many people like because it's spacious and has a good reputation for being dependable. It's a great option for those who want a comfortable ride without too many complications.
Kia is another car company from South Korea that makes different kinds of cars, including small cars and larger SUVs. They are known for their modern designs and good warranties.
Hyundai is a car company from South Korea that makes many different types of cars, including sedans and SUVs. They are known for being affordable and reliable.
MMR stands for Mannheim Market Report, which is a tool that shows how much used cars are worth in the market. It helps people know if they're getting a fair price when buying or selling a car.
The Chevrolet Tahoe is a large SUV that can carry many passengers and has a lot of space for luggage. It's great for families and people who need to tow things.
An extended warranty is like extra insurance for your car that helps pay for repairs after the regular warranty runs out. It can save you money if something goes wrong later.
Transmission oil helps keep the parts inside the transmission working well. Changing it regularly helps prevent problems and keeps your car running smoothly.
An extended warranty is like insurance for your car that covers repairs after the regular warranty ends. However, it might not cover everything, especially common problems.
The Toyota Tacoma is a type of truck that is good for off-roading and is known for being dependable. Many people use it for work or outdoor activities.
A recall happens when a car company finds a problem with one of their cars and asks people to bring it back so they can fix it. This is important for safety.
When you finance a car, it means you borrow money to buy it and then pay that money back little by little, usually every month. This helps people buy cars even if they don't have all the money at once.
'December to Remember' is a special sales event by Lexus where they offer discounts and deals on cars during the holiday season. It starts in November and helps people save money when buying a car.
Incentives are special offers like discounts or cash back that car companies give to help sell their cars. They make it cheaper for people to buy a car.
The Chevrolet Blazer is a stylish SUV that offers a lot of space and modern features. It's designed to be fun to drive and is available in an electric version, which is becoming more popular.
The Chevrolet Silverado is a big truck that can carry heavy loads and is great for work or outdoor activities. It now also comes in an electric version, which is better for the environment.
The car buying experience is everything that happens when you buy a car, from talking to salespeople to signing papers.
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a former two-term chairman of the Ford National Dealer Council,
a member of the Texas Radio Hall of Fame,
and sixth time winner of the Texas Auto Writers Association
Award for Best Radio Show in Texas.
Jerry's partner is Todd Chambliss, great voiceover guy,
and sixth time winner of the Darche Championship
at the Golden Spur Bar and Grill.
Here they are now on the CarPro Show.
Thank you for joining us and Merry Christmas to you.
I hope you're having a great day.
We've been talking cars now for the past three hours.
We got two hours to go.
And if you wanna join in,
I don't have a line open right now,
but I will at some point in the show.
You can call thechase.com CarPro hotline at 800-926-7777.
You can go to carpro.com and get all kinds of information,
including a CarPro certified dealer near you.
And let's find out if you're thinking about
getting yourself a new set of wheels
during a great time to do so.
This is good right now, in fact, it's better
right now than it's been since before COVID.
So what's that been five years ago?
At least, yeah.
So it's good.
The incentives are great.
Use car values are sky-high.
Inventory is, well, most of our dealers
are actually overstocked with inventory,
so they need to sell some cars.
But December is the time when the manufacturers
really throw incentives on there.
And let's be honest, all year long,
cars cost the same amount of money all year.
The only way you know when one time
is better than another time
is when the incentives are better
and they're peaking right now
and they will through the end of December.
So don't miss out.
If you're gonna do something,
even in the first half of 2026,
try to pull it forward to today
and I'll promise you, you'll save money.
Todd Chambliss, back for this hour, how are you?
For an hour or two, doing great?
Yeah, like I said, it's an exciting time.
It's chaotic as a lot of folks are realizing,
excuse me, this is the time of the year
when things have never been better
and our phone lines have been just overloaded
and a lot of interest to me, just people I see,
just generally who know that I'm on the show with you
been asking me questions and I'm like,
well, you need to ask the car pros some of this stuff.
I'm not the car pro, but I know enough
about the way the incentives are
and the way that the used car values are sky high,
which is unusual this time of year.
Yeah, normally they're dropping this time of year
and they've been going up.
I watched the auction Wednesday
and they just keep going up and it's across the board.
It's not just trucks and SUVs going up,
but Mercedes and Lexus luxury cars
were bringing good money,
Camry's were bringing big bucks, you know,
Accords, anything, Hyundai or Kia was bringing over
the guide, what we call MMR, Mannheim Market Report,
everything was bringing over.
It's just weird, it's weird,
but if you've got a used car to trade,
it's, man, you need to get it right now
because everything is lined up
and I will be happy to help you.
We've got some great dealers at carpro.com,
be sure you talk to my contact
and be sure that you're a newsletter subscriber
because we've got a whole lot of information
this time of year.
Every incentive that's out there on a car
is in the newsletter.
We've got the tax code 179
for self-employed and business people.
I've got the rules for writing off interest
on your car loan on your 2025 taxes.
I've got reviews there every week.
We had three this past week.
We'll have three again this coming Friday
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Just join, go to carpro.com at the bottom of the page
and let's get you signed up.
You'll enjoy it a lot and some fun stuff too.
Let's talk to Joe in Lubbock, Texas on KFYO.
Hello, Joe.
Hi, Carrie.
Merry Christmas.
Thank you, same to you.
Thanks, what can I help you with?
Well, I have recently moved to Lubbock, Texas.
I'm recently widowed, 85 years old.
I live in an assisted living facility
which has transportation but limited.
I gave away my car when I moved.
I am looking for purchasing another vehicle or leasing.
I don't know what to purchase
and I don't know if I should purchase or lease.
My husband handled the vehicles in the past
and I basically know nothing about them.
I did have a 2015 Subaru Forester
which I gave away when I moved.
Okay, that was my next question.
What were you driving before then?
How much do you anticipate driving?
Not very much, probably not outside of Texas.
Basically just tooling around the area.
Yeah, you just want your freedom.
That's correct, yes.
I don't blame you a bit.
I think a lease would work very well for you
or buy something low mileage used.
One of the two.
Are you gonna need to finance a car
or are you gonna be able to pay cash for it?
I can pay cash.
Okay.
You know, given the low miles
that I think you're gonna drive
and I always ask that when we talk about leases
but there's a point where if you don't drive enough,
it's gonna be hard to justify leasing.
So for those reasons,
I think I'd probably lean for you
to a low mileage used SUV.
And I'll give you a couple to consider.
Look at the Chevy Trax,
which is a wonderful SUV
that you could buy under $20,000 used.
Look at the Nissan Kix,
which is another one
that you could buy for under $20,000 used.
And see what's around there in your area between those two.
If you can get in one under $20,000
with under 30,000 miles,
a couple of years old,
that's gonna be your cheapest driving, I believe,
because you're in a position to pay cash.
You can't make the case for a new car for you.
I just don't think you're gonna use it enough
but a good used SUV,
either one of those would do you well, Joe.
And I wish I had dealers there to help you with
but I just don't.
If you go, if you wanna shop,
look at Smith South Plains Ford.
I know the owner there very well.
If you'll drop my name with her,
she'll take good care of you.
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Every single week in the newsletter
that Jerry puts together and releases on Friday,
there's quick shifts.
It's a collection of stories in the auto industry.
Sometimes they're funny, sometimes they're crazy.
Along with Jerry's commentary,
one that really caught my attention is the Subaru story.
This is one of their situations
where they apparently have pop-up ads
that are on their infotainment screens
and it pushes serious XM
and these aren't just when you start the car up.
Apparently this could be right in the middle of your trip
as you're possibly using the navigation
or doing something else.
Boom, this ad just pops up
and I'm not sure how long it is,
whether it's 10, 15 seconds, 30,
but it's long enough to probably throw you off,
I would imagine, if you're trying to use navigation.
That could be kind of a safety issue I would think.
I would think so too,
but more than anything, it'd make me mad.
I wouldn't like it either, for sure.
But I love serious XM, I love Subaru,
but hopefully they'll get this figured out
where maybe as you start the car up
or something like that, I could see that going on,
but not during the trip though.
Or let you choose.
Yeah, opt out or do something.
And next week's newsletter,
I'll have my list of favorite review cards for 2025.
Oh, okay, that'll be fun.
Do that every year and I'll give you the ones
that I enjoyed the most.
And the least.
And, well.
And they'll probably not talk about that.
Probably not.
Okay.
Let's talk to Robert in Long Beach, California.
Robert, welcome.
How can I help you, sir?
Wow, this is a, I'm a first time caller
and first time listener.
Well, good to have you.
Well, my daughter is out of Roy City
or actually Rockwall County.
Oh, wow.
I parked my Debbie Tahoe, my 2021 out there
and been using it back and forth.
Actually, my wife, when she goes from California,
we go back and forth and love it there.
However, we parked it there for 10 months.
So I said, we need to bring it back.
We had a big rain here in California,
which is like an inch compared to Texas,
which is real rain and real weather.
Yeah, yeah.
Know the difference.
Oh, yeah.
But however, it was probably a bigger rain
and our Tahoe started leaking water
all in the, from the rear window
to the mirror, all that.
So I took it to the dealer
that was water everywhere.
I have had that three years, 35,000 miles warranty
and I've had it over three years, but it was under 30,000.
Then I also bought the Ally Extended Warranty.
And so I take it back to that dealer
because they say, well, you know,
they're gonna have to check it.
They're gonna have to spend this money.
So I said, go ahead.
This is why I bought it there
and take it to that dealer.
And they give you like,
you don't have to pay the extra $200.
That is, right, or actually the depositor.
Anyway, what they found was,
that's acceptable.
Thank you for that one.
Yeah, sure.
Well, what ended up happening was
after they took off the headliner
and they quoted us like over a thousand bucks,
they said it was plugs and the drains were plugged.
And the only way they could come out
was the way they did
because like we said underneath a tree or something.
Well, they didn't cover it.
And then Ally, you know,
so they said there's no warranty on that.
And I'm like, well, I honestly thought,
which I love the vehicle.
The vehicle's been great.
However, on something like that,
where you get blindsided,
where you don't have any kind of maintenance
or, you know, if I knew I didn't change my oil
and that's my fault, that's one thing.
But if there was something so,
gee, you know, you need to clean your drains every year.
Otherwise, this is gonna happen.
You know, so I spent over a thousand dollars
out of my pockets as a dealer
and I felt I was robbed.
And that's where I'm thinking,
well, do I have any,
any say so in that?
I know out here they have a lemon law and,
but the more I looked at YouTube
and the more I start seeing,
a lot of people have had these same issues.
So I just wondered if I,
my wife was already like,
should we just buy a new vehicle?
I go, I don't think it's the vehicle.
If they would have just let us know
or there was some kind of, you know, maintenance
like changing your transmission oil
and every 25,000 miles.
Checking for these drains that are plugged up.
Robert, before we run out of time,
I wanna get your question answered.
Unfortunately, you don't have anything there
because it is a common issue.
And with extended warranties,
they don't cover common issues.
They cover extraordinary issues.
So, you know, if you had a,
stupid as it sounds,
if you had an engine go out,
it would be covered but your drain lines
for your moonroof are not covered.
And the dealer can't do anything about it.
But, I mean, I wish I had better news,
but you just got nothing here.
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Next up is Ray Wiley, Texas, in the Dallas, Fort Worth area.
Hello, Ray, what can I help you with?
How are you doing?
Thank you.
I'm good.
Merry Christmas to you.
Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas to both of you.
Thank you.
You answered one of my questions earlier, I think,
in a way I was gonna ask you
what you thought the company was doing.
You know, you know,
I was gonna ask you
what you thought the company was doing.
You know, I was gonna ask you
what you thought the company was doing.
What you thought the comparison
was between the Ford Maverick or the Ford Ranger
and the Tacoma was another choice.
I think I'm gonna argue
or I think I would believe that you would say
Ford Ranger out of that story.
You know, I included the Maverick, but yeah.
What do you use your truck for, Ray?
It won't be anything for driving
and occasionally picking up something
like a sword, but no, I'm not following anything
and not pulling anything
or anything like that.
Well, I just like the Ranger better
because it looks more truck-like
than the Maverick.
Oh, it is.
It is.
It's more of a truck.
It's got way more capacity
and that's why I wanted to wonder
what you use your truck for
because the Maverick Hybrid,
the Maverick Hybrid will do
a real 40 plus mile per gallon.
And the surprising thing for me
when I reviewed it
was how roomy it was inside
because if you just look at it,
it doesn't look like it would be
very big inside,
but then when you can sit in that back seat,
there was a ton of room back there.
So if you're looking...
Can you talk about the Ranger?
I'm sorry?
Oh, are you talking about the Ranger truck?
No, I'm talking about the Maverick.
Okay, the Maverick.
I got you.
So if you're looking for fuel economy
and a pleasant ride and drive,
the Maverick's great,
but if you actually need a pickup
but you don't need a full half-ton truck,
the Ranger is a very good fit
for a lot of people
and Ford does a horrible job
promoting that truck.
You don't ever see ads for them.
They don't build enough of them.
One of the biggest problems
with Ranger over the past couple of years
has been the dealers can't get enough of them.
And boy, that doesn't make any sense to me.
The only thing I can figure out
is they Ford as a manufacturer
just doesn't make enough money on them
and they'd rather try to force people
into an F-150.
And other than that,
I agree with you 100%.
The Ranger is a great truck.
He takes years to learn all about buying
or trading cars,
and chances are,
you haven't reached that year yet.
So, call Jerry Reynolds the car pro
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You got to be careful.
You got to go and make sure that
the dealership you're going to
is maybe a little bit of vetting,
if possible.
I mean sometimes you can sniff it a mile away
with bait and switch
and some of the crazy things
that they make it,
the hoops they make it jump through,
but they just don't know
what to do.
They just don't know what to do.
They just don't know what to do.
They just don't know what to do.
They just don't know what to do.
They just don't know what to do.
There are some tips on there
that of course start with carpro.com
as far as emailing dealers
and there's some good advice
if you are looking to buy a car
probably good to review that.
If you don't get the newsletter
every single week
I recommend you do.
It's absolutely free.
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to get my all original brand new song. Yes, that's right. Same GMC, same puppy.
It's becoming a hit quickly. There's already been, you know, like all kinds of different hits on the
radio that are done with, you know, the computers and all that kind of thing. So why can't we
have a car pro hit on the radio? I don't know. This could easily play on the country
stations. Why not? I'm all for it. Sure. We've got a line open. If you want to grab it on the
chaise.com car pro hotline, the phone numbers 800 926 7777 800 926 7777 and we go to Long Beach,
California. Yolanda. Welcome. Hi, Jerry. How are you? I'm good, kiddo. Merry Christmas to you.
Merry Christmas to you. I don't know if this is a question for you, but you've given so much
advice to so many people. I thought, let me just ask. Sure. I purchased a 2025 HRV this year
for a wheel drive. I love it. It's a sport model and I purchased it on a fly. I was out with my daughter.
She wanted to get a new car because hers was total. She needed that moral support. So I was
with her and I was in an accord at the time that had a recall, I think on a part that wasn't yet
in stock. And so I was driving it and being, you know, I was a little nervous about that.
So while I was at the dealership with my daughter, I mentioned the HRV and I said,
this is what I really wanted when I brought in my old Kia that the Kia dealer would not trade in.
It was a hybrid. I had 96,000 miles and it was starting to pick up and, you know,
was spending money on repairs and still making monthly payments. So they gave me a Honda Accord
and I was upside down at the Kia. So they financed the balance
with the Accord. So while I'm at the shop with my daughter, the dealership, I mentioned the HRV
and I said, this is what I really wanted. So the sales person said, well, I think it's you
in an HRV. And I said, there's no way I'm not here for that. I have the down payment, blah,
blah, blah, you know, I was upside down to begin with and the Honda. And but I mentioned the
fact that there was a recall in the Honda and I was really nervous about that. So
after my daughter was dealt with and she was on her way home in her brand new car,
the sales person said, okay, now let's deal with you. So long story, I ended up driving
off the lot in a brand new HRV. However, don't be down. So my payments are astronomical.
And I need to refinance my car. And I was, you know, I think Honda, American Honda is who
is is my financier who I'm financing the car with. Can I refinance with them? My payment
is just ridiculous. Okay, let's, let's talk about, let's talk about what you currently have.
What interest rate are you paying? And how long did you finance it for?
It's five years. And I think it's about six,
.7, I think. Yeah, you could refinance it.
It's really high. You could refinance it and go 72 months on it.
But I'm going to tell you that the payment difference isn't going to be all that great.
Okay, there are play around with it. And here's what you do. There are some
auto loan calculators out there online. Just Google auto loan calculator. And, and,
what, if, if you're, I never want to see people stretch their loans. But if you went 72 and you
could get a better interest rate, and I don't think American Honda is going to be the one
for you. Do you have a bank or a credit union that you have a relationship with?
Yes, that's probably who you want to talk to. That's going to be your best shot.
With interest rates down some now, especially within the last week, they dropped another half
point. If you can get a four and a half, 5% loan for 72 months and you know you're going to keep
this HRV for the full term. So you're going to, you're going to plan on keeping it for
six years. I'm okay with that. That's good. But you're, you've been upside down the last
two times. If you try it again, if you try it again, it's only going to get worse.
Yes. So, you know, think about that. But if you could go 72 at a lower rate,
you could probably save yourself 75 bucks a month.
That's hardly anything. Okay. I know. That's what, that's what I'm telling you.
Is it worth that to do it and then have another whole year to pay?
I don't think so, but it's not my money, it's yours.
Oh darn. Yeah. I was thinking that, you know, I went with Honda because of the reputation
of the mileage they could get on a Honda. No, you did great. You made a good choice.
You made a good choice. You can't, you just can't keep rolling money from one loan to the next
to the next. Correct. There's a day of reckoning always. And I've seen, I've seen cases where
people were over $30,000 upside down because they kept trading. And it's a point when you get that
card that you really like and it's the one you want and you make sure it's a good one,
which you did, then you settle in and just say, okay, I'm going to, I'm going to pay this car off.
And then, then, then you're free and clear with the world and you can do whatever you want to.
But, you know, talk to your banker credit union and let's see if 75 bucks a month or whatever it
turns out to be, I'm guessing, but I don't think I'm off very much. If that turns out
to be not a big enough deal for you, then don't do it. Right. Keep, keep, keep what you got. Hey,
Merry Christmas to you. Thank you for listening to the show. Thank you. Thank you. That was,
you just got to, you got to look at it. You can't keep, you can't keep rolling.
It's going to get worse and worse if you keep doing that. Well, you roll a bunch of money in
and the minute you drive off the lot, you take the massive depreciation and then you're further upside
down. Yeah. Your trade could be worth a lot or not. Find out which by calling Jerry Reynolds,
the car pro at 1-800-926-7777.
Well, before you think, in a city here, here's a Waymo Robo Taxi. Let's give this a try and see
how things go. Before you do that, need to read the story that Jerry posted in the newsletter
on Friday concerning a Waymo Robo Taxi in Los Angeles that drove into an active crime scene.
Now, not where the person wanted to go, obviously, and as evidenced by the police that were shouting
at the car to stop, which good luck. Didn't really help the situation. No, it did not.
That was a pretty big mess. Now, I think Waymo said they're going to be looking into it and
all that kind of thing. I think we are close. I don't know how close we are, but we're not quite
ready for prime time with those driverless taxis. In my opinion, that would be, I would be afraid.
I mean, stories like this just reinforce it for me not to really want to get in one.
Worse, they're having to recalling like 3,000 of those same Waymo cars because
they pass school buses that are letting kids out of the bus, lights flashing, the whole deal,
and they just drive on pass. That's crazy. Yeah. That's a bad deal right there.
That's not good business. Charlie, Ontario, California, welcome and Merry Christmas, sir.
Thank you. Merry Christmas to you. Thank you, man. What can I do for you?
Yeah. For years, I thought that the best time to buy a car in the whole year was just the last
week in December, but has that changed so that now it seems like it's all the way from
Black Friday through the end of December? Is that right? Has it changed?
Yeah. Everybody starts earlier now. Even Lexus, with December to remember, starts at the first
of November. They've pulled the year end events up, but what you've always thought is still true
in that as we get deeper into it, the incentives go up. I saw that this week,
where all November and the first of December rebates were good, but they got better,
and they'll maintain that until the end of the year. I don't see them going up any more
than they already have, but yeah, there's no doubt. This is the best time of year to buy,
and it never changes. So, for electric vehicles, what's the best way to find out
what dealers have zero down on leasing and also lowest payment on leasing?
Well, they'll all do zero down on leasing. That's not a problem, but shopping the payments,
what do you think you want next?
Yeah, it would be the first electric, but I'm thinking a Chevy, one of the Chevy brands,
and I haven't really looked at what all they may have in electric. I've got reviews up on the,
if you're going to go with an SUV, I've had the electric Equinox, I've had the electric Blazer,
I've had the electric Silverado. I do think General Motors does the best job with
electrics of any manufacturer out there, including Tesla. I think General Motors is
building a better vehicle than Tesla is, and I like Tesla's, but I agree that the electrics,
if you're going to get one, leasing is the only way to go. I'd look at the Equinox, if I were you.
It was a wonderful SUV. Read my review at carpro.com. At the top of the page,
there is a search box, just put Equinox in there and it'll pull up my most recent review.
It wasn't very long ago, and I tell you what, I loved that thing. It was awesome.
And I've got a couple of good Chevy dealers in Southern California as well.
Almost everybody thinks they know about cars, but the car pro Jerry Reynolds actually does know.
Call the car pro show now at 1-800-926-7777.
More great, happy listeners, stories and comments on the way Jerry's way of buying a car
has helped people, and for example, and both of these from the Houston area.
Robert was looking for buying a new car. He contacted James Pipkin and the staff at Gulf
Coast Toyota, said incredible team for the moment. He walked in, felt valued and respected,
transparency, customer satisfaction, top priorities clearly, said that the negotiation
process was smooth. All the paperwork handled seamlessly and they drove off feeling confident
when they got their 17th Toyota that they bought. I don't know if it's from the same dealership,
but they apparently love Toyotas and who can blame them. Genuinely happy with the process,
great experience all around. And then at Nab Chevrolet, Ryan Wiseman helped in Raimundo
get a car. He says he had the best car buying experience he's ever had. Really appreciated
the superb customer service from everybody, professional, knowledgeable, courteous and
friendly. Highly recommend Ryan Wiseman and his team at Nab Chevrolet.
There you go. Well, we could spend all three hours of this show reading those that we get every week,
but we don't have time to. But the bottom line is, if you want to have that good car
buying experience, if you want to save some money, if you want to be dealt with openly and
honestly with with transparency, go to carpro.com and click on find a certified dealer near you.
It's near the top of the page. Put your zip code in and the closest dealer to you will pull up.
Now, sometimes they're not close. And if you got to do some driving to save a bunch of money
and have a good experience, that's just what you got to do. But I promise you,
it'll be worth it. I have people drive hundreds of miles to get the car pro show deal. Now,
we've got another hour to go. We're going to lose you right now, LA. But Merry Christmas to y'all.
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higher than your SATs, let's fix that. Call Jerry Reynolds, the car pro at 1-800-926-7777.
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About this episode
The Car Pro Radio Show dives into the current automotive market, highlighting the best time to buy a car during December with peak incentives and high used car values. Host Jerry Reynolds and co-host Todd Chambliss discuss various listener inquiries, including leasing versus buying, the importance of understanding vehicle maintenance, and the implications of extended warranties. They also touch on the latest automotive news, including Subaru's controversial infotainment ads and the challenges faced by Waymo's robo-taxis. Listeners gain valuable insights into navigating the car buying process and making informed decisions.