Zero W-30 oil is another type of engine oil that works well in cold weather, just like Zero W-20 oil. The difference is that it is a bit thicker when the engine is hot, which can help protect the engine better in some situations.
Zero W-20 oil is a special kind of oil for car engines that works well in cold weather. The 'W' means it's good for winter, and the '20' tells you how thick the oil is when the engine is hot. It's used in newer cars to help them run better and save fuel.
Horsepower is how we measure the strength of an engine. More horsepower means the engine can do more work, like going faster or carrying heavier loads.
Zero W-8 is a type of oil used in cars. The 'W' means it's good for cold weather, and the '8' tells you how thick it is when the engine is hot. It's important to use the right oil for your car.
Stop-start systems are features in some cars that turn off the engine when you're stopped, like at a red light, and turn it back on when you go. This helps save fuel and is better for the environment.
A start-stop system helps save fuel by turning off the engine when you're stopped, like at traffic lights, and turning it back on when you need to go again. It’s meant to help the environment and save you money on gas.
Fuel economy is a way to measure how much gas a car uses to go a certain distance. If a car has good fuel economy, it means you can drive farther on less gas, which saves you money.
The Ford Bronco is a tough SUV that can handle rough terrains and is popular for outdoor adventures. It's been around for a long time and recently made a comeback.
A 'gas guzzler' is a car that uses a lot of gas and doesn't go very far on a gallon of fuel. People often use this term for big cars or trucks that aren't very good on fuel economy.
The Toyota Tundra is a large truck that can carry heavy loads and is often used for work or towing. The 2023 version has new features and a modern look, making it a favorite for many drivers.
A recall notice is a warning from the car company that something is wrong with your vehicle that needs to be fixed. They usually fix it for free to keep you safe.
A crate engine is a complete engine that you can buy and have installed in your car. It's ready to go, so you don't have to worry about putting it together yourself.
The Toyota Camry is a well-known car that many people drive. Starting in 2024, all new Camry models are hybrids, which means they use both gasoline and electricity to run, making them more efficient and better for the environment.
The Toyota Highlander is a popular SUV that can fit a family comfortably. The 2027 version will be fully electric, meaning it will run on electricity instead of gasoline, which is better for the environment.
Electric vehicles are cars that run on electricity instead of gas. They are better for the environment and are becoming more common as technology improves.
The Toyota Grand Highlander is a large SUV that can fit a lot of people and their stuff, making it great for families. It's known for being dependable and has many features that help keep everyone comfortable during drives. People talk about it because it's one of the best-selling cars in its category.
The Toyota RAV4 is a small SUV that many people like because it's reliable and has a lot of space inside. It's great for families or anyone who needs a practical car.
The Toyota Corolla is a small car that is very popular because it is reliable and gets good gas mileage. The 2012 model is one of the older versions still on the road today.
The BMW X5 is a luxury SUV that provides a comfortable ride and plenty of space for passengers and cargo. It's known for its strong performance and high-quality interior.
The Lexus RX 350 is a comfortable and reliable luxury SUV that is great for families. It has a nice interior and is known for being dependable over time.
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Welcome to the CarPro Show.
Jerry Reynolds the CarPro was in the auto industry for over 35 years.
And in addition to getting his sixth win from the Texas Auto Writers Association for Best Radio Show in Texas,
he's a member of the Texas Radio Hall of Fame.
Along with fellow members Dan Rather and George Carlin.
His co-host Todd Chambliss just became a member of Applebee's Hall of Fame
for finishing off 84 check-in nuggets without using a dipping sauce.
Now let's get to straight talk and honest answers about everything automotive on the CarPro Show.
Thank you very much for joining us.
Happy Valentine's Day to you.
Happy President's Day weekend to you as well.
We are coming to you live with the CarPro Show from the retailmyride.com studios in Dallas, Texas.
And we would love to have you join us for the show.
If you've got a car question, if you're thinking about making a move,
you need to use me and let me help you to make sure that you do the right thing.
If you make a mistake buying a car, it is very, very costly.
And many times you can't get out of it.
So let's do it right up front.
Here's the phone number.
800-926-7777.
That's 800-926-7777.
Tell me what you're thinking about doing.
It's President's Day weekend.
This is a good weekend to get a bargain.
Dealers think volume on these holiday weekends when there's a lot of people off on Monday.
It happens every single time.
And there are also, dealers right now have to think volume
because their inventories are way too big and they need to move some cars.
Besides having too many sitting there, they got a bunch on the way.
They have to pay interest on all those cars.
They kind of got, January was just a really rough month for the auto industry.
I mean, you look nationwide, it was up just a hair from last year,
like 0.02% or something.
It's basically the same as a year ago.
But many dealers had bad, bad, bad weather right at the end of the month when they do the most business.
So they weren't able to sell cars.
Well, that backs up their inventory.
That's where they sit today.
So the incentives are good.
Trade values remain sky high this week when I watched the auction.
Lots going on out there.
It is a good time to trade.
I will always tell you when it's not a good time, I'll always tell you when it is a good time.
800-926-7777.
Todd Jambliss is with me as always.
Yes, sir.
And besides the fact that it's a President's Day weekend, it's also Valentine's Day today.
It is.
And hopefully you've got some plans.
If not something really fancy, if something even just a small gesture of love to the one you love is always a good idea.
Yeah, that's not a bad idea at all.
Oh.
I like that.
Absolutely.
That's good.
I don't go out on Valentine's night.
You know, we were talking about that.
My wife and I yesterday and it's like, you know, we try to get reservations to the restaurant we really like.
And we just said, you know what?
Let's just go.
We'll do church or we'll go after Sunday afternoon when things have quieted down because we don't need a certain day just to express love to each other.
We can do it any day.
Yeah.
Well, that's a good way to look at it.
Yeah, you know.
Something new and I'm really happy about this.
You heard me say a minute ago, I'm sure, from the Retail My Ride Studios.
Retail My Ride is a consignment operation.
So now when you go to carpro.com at the top of the page and you click sell a car, you're going to have two choices instead of one.
And one of the choices has been there for a long time.
It's a company called This Car and they buy cars and they will come pick up your car, bring you a check.
Quick, easy deal, nothing to it.
So if you need to sell your car quickly, you can certainly do that from carpro.com.
But if you're willing to wait a little longer and in order to maximize what you get for your car, now you can do that through RetailMyRide.com.
And I've known the founder there, Jim, for a lot of years.
He's a great guy.
I've recommended him and his services to my listeners many, many times and they just rave about it.
Usually you pick up between $2,000 and $3,000 more.
It takes sometimes a week.
Sometimes it takes six weeks, but they'll keep you informed on what's going on with your car.
They are masters at marketing cars in the right place and that's what I love about them.
You know, online, there's some places that are good for certain types of cars.
There's other places that are better for certain types of cars.
They know that and they'll put your car in the right spot and that's huge.
No people coming to your house.
Don't go on Facebook and try to sell it there.
No, no spending money on ads.
Taking a gazillion pictures.
They do all that for you.
RetailMyRide.com.
He's going to have somebody in your corner doing that for you.
Yeah, it's nice.
It really is.
Let's talk to Charles in Chandler, Texas.
Hello, Charles.
What can I do for you, sir?
Hello, Jerry.
I appreciate you taking my call.
It's a pleasure.
As a small gesture of my appreciation for my wife, I bought her a CX-5 Mazda, a mid-sized SUV.
Yeah, it's a great choice.
They just love it.
It's got a Zero W-20 motor oil in it and I've been reading a lot about motor oil.
I've been in the service station business twice in the past and I just, the oil geek,
I've been reading a lot.
He seems to be a sharp guy.
He's funny, but he seems to be sharp.
He says the other countries where they market these cars do not put Zero W-20 in it and
said the US government has done it for the mileage, lower mileage, less friction and so
forth and I just wanted to know your thoughts on it, please.
I disagree with that.
Okay.
I base that on talking to, this Zero W-20, Zero W-30 oil started really being popular
about 20 plus years ago and I was getting questions here on the show because I had a
five-year period where I was doing this show and owned car dealerships.
My service manager, who I trusted explicitly, I called him to my office one day because
I'm starting to get questions on Zero W-20 oil and I said, Gerald, tell me about this.
Why is this happening?
He explained to me and I believe him because he was a master, but these newer engines have
much tighter tolerances inside because we're getting more horsepower out of smaller engines
and I know that to be true.
So the way Gerald explained it to me was the thick oil will not flow through these tight
tolerances like thinner oil will, but he said at that same time doing the oil changes at
the prescribed times is critical nowadays and I believe that.
So I've stuck with Zero W-8 Charles and I would recommend you do too.
Boy, big news this week as right down to the wire when the newsletter being prepared by
Jerry and the staff was ready to go to press then all of a sudden stopped the presses.
Here comes President Trump with the announcement of the stop-start systems going away eventually.
So your thoughts on that?
Well, it needed to happen.
The start-stop has been thrown in my side.
I have not recommended some vehicles that were great cars because you couldn't disable
the start-stop system.
There were some when they first came out somewhere around 2015 they really got popular
around 2018 and there were some cars that you couldn't disable it.
Now the manufacturers figured out pretty quick this ain't making people happy.
So they put a disable button on it and I have never been convinced that there was any
benefits to the start-stop system including fuel economy.
I don't think they did it under the guise of give you 10% more fuel economy BS.
It will not and you start looking at the strain on the starter and the battery.
You take a car that suddenly it's starting and stopping 30 extra times a day or more
and it's going to wear something.
It's just physics.
Something's going to happen.
So I've really been an outspoken person about getting rid of this.
So this tickled me to death.
I never quite understood why the car companies did this in the first place until this week.
What did you find?
I discovered that the car companies were paid by the government with your tax dollars
$2400 for every vehicle they put start-stop on.
And that's the reason they're doing it?
100%
Yeah, follow the money.
Typically that's how you figure stuff out.
It's always follow the money.
Now, I predict that some really smart car company is going to jump up and be the very first to say,
hey, if you'll bring your car in to us, we'll disable that for free.
I'm there tomorrow if they're doing it.
I absolutely hate it.
I hate start-stop.
I hate everything about it.
Yeah, me too.
My wife is like, I want to keep this Bronco I have until they come out with the first edition of the first one without the stop-start.
Then I'm going to trade it in.
Yeah.
Because she's so done with it.
We don't know how long it's going to take to get these systems away out of the cars.
This is all part of a bigger picture of sort of a redoing of the EPA rules that have been out there for now 12, 13 years.
I'm glad to see that happen too.
Yeah, I am too.
I mean, I'm all for conservation.
I'm all for, you know, the environment and all that stuff.
I'm okay with all that, but choice to me when it's your money is the number one issue.
If I want a car, if I want a gas guzzler, I want a gas guzzler.
And last time I checked it was America and I should be able to get me a gas guzzler if that's what I want.
If I want better fuel economy, then that's a choice too.
Sure.
So you want to talk about the start-stop thing?
Here we are.
800-926-7777.
We talked to John in Cyprus, Texas in the Houston area.
Hello, John.
What can I do for you?
Well, I have a 2023 Toyota Tundra and I have a recall notice on the engine.
Yeah.
They have told me they're going to replace the engine.
Yep.
And I would like to know if such a halot would affect my resale value or trading value that's struck.
How many miles you got on it?
24,000.
Okay.
It's not going to have any effect right now.
Down the road, when you go to get rid of it, it may help, but it certainly won't hurt.
We're not talking about an engine being repaired and torn apart and put back together.
That's one thing.
We're talking about a complete engine replacement.
They send a crate engine straight to the dealership.
About 10 hours later, it's in there and you're running down the road.
These things do not show up on history reports.
And so if you don't tell somebody, they're not going to know.
But down the road, if you go to trade it in, that's something you want to point out to whoever you're trading it into.
It's a, hey, look, my vehicle's got 60,000 miles, but the engine only has 40,000 miles on it.
And it could help the value.
And for sure, it won't hurt it.
John, good luck with that.
The CarPro Jerry Reynolds knows things you just can't know.
So call it on thechase.com CarPro Listener Line, 1-800-926-7777.
And next up is Tony in New Waverly, Texas.
Tony, welcome. What can I do for you?
I was going to talk to you about the 2026 Camry.
So it's strictly hybrid now?
Well, it's been that way.
It came out all hybrid in 2024.
Okay.
And that's a good thing.
Yeah.
It would be new for me.
So that's kind of what I'm calling.
Yeah. I understand.
I notice it shows 46 miles to the gallon.
Does that include the hybrid part?
Oh, yeah.
And you realize for the size of that car, that's amazing fuel economy.
Tony, I get it.
New technology scares people a lot of the times, but this is new technology to Toyota.
They came out with the first hybrid 26 years ago and they have it perfected.
Other car companies copy what they're doing because hybrids have become the go-to for America.
Everybody now wants a hybrid.
A lot of people tried electric cars and it wasn't for them.
That's why there's so many electric cars on the market.
With low miles, they get rid of them real quick, everybody wants hybrids.
When you drive a Toyota hybrid, you will not know it's a hybrid.
You won't think anything about it.
You can look at the dash and you can tell when it's running on gas or when it's running on battery.
But by feel, you'd never suspect it was doing what it's doing, which is running on battery when it can
and then switching to gas when you get up to speeds where the battery won't handle it anymore.
So I'm going to tell you now, and I've said this on the air many times,
if I were getting a Toyota or a Lexus and the model that I wanted was offered in a hybrid,
I would get the hybrid without question because of the fuel economy and because you also get extra horsepower.
It's the way to go, my friend, have no fear.
Almost everybody thinks they know about cars, but the car pro Jerry Reynolds actually does know.
Call the car pro show now on the chase dot com car pro listener line at 1-800-926-7777.
And welcome back to the car pro show Jerry Reynolds is that car pro and I'm Todd Chambliss.
Boy, it's been a really big news week.
I mean, I think you mentioned on the earlier show that you had the whole newsletter kind of put to bed earlier in the week.
And then we had the news later on the week that was 11th hour that we mentioned earlier about the stop start.
But earlier in the week, you learned about some news from Toyota and the Highlander where the 2027 is only going to be electric.
Nobody saw this coming.
Yeah, you even talked to one of your dealers there.
He didn't know either.
He didn't know.
In fact, he didn't know till I told him.
Wow.
I mean, it just blew me away when you got it.
When the rest of the industry, which was another article that I wrote that Detroit three should have listened was the title of it in yesterday's newsletter.
And I talked about the fact that they had lost the just the Detroit automakers that Ford GM.
Stalantis, they had written off $52 billion in the last month because they went too fast into electric vehicles.
Yeah.
And I told them this in 2017 and I've got it.
I've got proof of that that I told them in 2017, slow down.
Nobody listened.
Okay, fine.
Yeah.
So they're getting out.
They're going away from it.
And all these years while everybody else was headed deep into electrics, Toyota resisted.
Then Toyota now comes and takes one of their most popular SUVs and makes it all electric.
Yeah, it's crazy.
And I'm like, what in the world is going on?
Things are upside down.
So are they late to the game?
And they just said, well, we've already had this money invested in this whole thing.
Let's go ahead and do it.
Or is my guess they were too deep financially into it to just throw it away.
But I remember on the air questioning a few years ago when I reviewed the Toyota Grand Highlander.
And I made the comment to the audience at that time, why?
I don't know why Toyota is coming out with this SUV.
It's a great SUV.
I loved it.
I've had it one more time since then.
And it's terrific.
It's different, but yet it's much the same and almost the same size, just slightly bigger.
And I think now I understand because they were going to transition regular Highlander owners,
not just leave them hanging out to drive, they're going to transition them into the Grand Highlander.
It's one of their biggest selling cars.
Yeah, although Highlander sales have been off pretty dramatically since the Grand Highlander came out.
Well, there you go.
All right then.
So now all of a sudden it's starting to make sense to me.
Okay.
Well, I wonder if they're going to, I mean, you don't know yet because you just know the news,
but it'd be interesting to see what they do with it to set it apart from the herd.
Well, I think they'll, I think the Grand Highlander, both of them that I've had have been probably $5,000
more than the regular Highlander equipped the same.
So I think what they'll probably do, this is a guess.
Nobody knows what Toyota does is going to do and they keep things really tight.
They don't let the news get out like every other manufacturer does.
But I think they'll probably come with a lesser equipped Highlander so that through Highlander customers today
that don't want to go electric can have a transition vehicle in the Grand Highlander
that's very little more than what they paid, you know, over the past couple of years.
That's Toyota style.
That's what they do.
I call them the smartest car company in the world because I think they are the smartest
car company in the world.
And time may tell that this was a good decision, but we just have to wait and see.
Well, you should see this thing.
It is a drop dead gorgeous.
Oh, the pictures look fantastic.
Oh, this thing is beautiful.
Yeah.
Beautiful.
We don't know pricing yet, but we'll find out.
All right.
Let's go to the phones.
We're going to talk to Thomas in Dickinson, Texas.
And Thomas is thinking about a new RAV4.
Hello, buddy.
Hello.
What can I do for you?
Well, I'm wondering what you can recommend about when do I actually start going into dealerships
and talking to them.
I understand that there's a real short supply right now.
Are you looking at the hybrid or are you looking at the regular RAV4?
Oh, the 2026 is only in hybrids, so I'm looking at that.
Okay.
You're looking at a 2026.
All right.
So yeah, they are short in supply.
They can't keep up with demand, which is a great problem if you're an auto manufacturer.
They're not too many cars out there these days that aren't overbuilt, much less one
that they can't build enough of.
And there's reasons for that.
The RAV4 is known as one of the longest lasting SUVs in America.
It's been the number one selling SUV here for 15 years.
Then you add the hybrid to it and you got an SUV that gets into the 40 mile per gallon range
and there's nothing else out there to compete with it right now.
Honda's trying with the CR-V and their new hybrid, but they haven't gotten there yet.
So we're going to see.
What are you driving currently, Thomas?
I'm one of the people that keeps cars forever.
So I've got a 2016 Sonata that I just put a new engine in that they paid 75% of that.
And I've got a 2012 Corolla.
Okay.
All right.
I'm looking for a little big.
Here's what people who are needing a RAV4 hybrid should do.
Because of their popularity, most people buy them in advance before they even get to the lots.
So you see a convoy truck on a Toyota dealer lot.
It's got eight hybrid RAV4s on there.
Odds are.
Everyone has already sold.
Now the good news is Toyota has the best distribution system in the industry.
So they build and allocate to the dealers based on their sale rate.
So if you get a good size dealer, they're going to be getting RAV4 hybrids in every single day
and they're going to be going out every single day.
So if you can decide what you want, which trim package, and the dealers can help you do this,
what colors you want, they can put your name on one that's already built and in transit.
Then when it gets there, they'll call you and say, hey Thomas, that RAV4's here.
Come look at it.
And then you make the buying decision.
And you know what?
I love the most about that.
There is no pressure whatsoever because if you don't buy it, they got somebody right behind you that will.
So you make you make a good solid decision without any pressure whatsoever.
Now you're in Dickinson.
What's your zip code there?
77539.
77539.
I'm putting that in at carpro.com and seeing which Toyota dealer is closest to you.
That would be in Baytown, Texas.
You're going to talk to David Smith.
He's the general manager at Gulf Coast Toyota.
He's a great guy.
You'll love him.
You can find all his information at carpro.com.
Knowing the right time to trade is a huge thing right now.
As the car pro Jerry Reynolds on the Chase.com car pro listener line, 1-800-926-7777.
And in honor of it being Valentine's Day, a red classic car of the week.
It's on our Facebook page.
You can see it right now.
If you go to Facebook, of course, see the car pros page there.
If you don't have a link to that, we have one for you.
The bottom of carpro.com.
Of course, we do this every single week.
We give you a chance to look at a great looking classic car of the week.
Make your correct year making model guess.
You could be in the running and maybe even a winner of an auto heat shield.
That would be perfect for your car year round.
All starts at Facebook.
Go to carpro.com.
Go to the bottom.
The link is right there.
Let's talk to Don in Tyler, Texas.
Out in East Texas.
Hello, Don.
What's going on?
Good morning.
Hi there.
I'm trying to determine which would be better for my wife.
BMW X5 or Lexus RX 350 and I know a 450 also hybrid.
Yep.
And if I look at the BMW X5, it has to be plug-in hybrid.
And how long do you think she will keep this car, Don?
I'd say eight to ten years.
Okay.
It's an easy decision for me to go with the Lexus.
There's just, I don't know that there's ever been a better SUV built than the Lexus
RX 350 and blows my mind why people continually buy them again and again and again.
But if you talk to any RX 350 buyer, somebody driving one right now, they're likely to tell
you this is their third one.
This is their fourth one.
This is their fifth one.
And it's because they're so good.
They're just so trouble-free.
And if it were me, I would get the Lexus and I would get the hybrid.
And that's, I mean, to me, that's just a real easy decision.
And believe me when I tell you, I like BMW products.
I think they're more exciting.
I own a BMW.
And I would still go with the Lexus if I were going to keep a car eight to ten years.
If I'm going to keep it three years, less than 100,000 miles, I'd probably go with the BMW.
But for me, if I'm keeping a car a long time, it's going to be a Lexus.
Okay.
I appreciate your comments and I'll take it in advice.
If you decide to come into DFW, which you'll have to do to get a deal on one,
Park Place Lexus in Plano is my dealer in DFW on the east side of town.
And the guy there, Chris Brunner, is just amazing.
He's the general manager.
He rolls out the red carpet.
If you want to do the deal with him on the phone or by email, he'll do that and bring the car to you.
Whatever you need to do.
He's just that kind of guy.
Todd, you've met Chris.
You've dealt with him.
He treated me right.
And you will never be treated any better hardly in this area than you will by the folks there.
It's a great experience.
And you weren't my co-host when you bought for him.
Just doing commercials with you.
Yeah.
You're kind of an acquaintance at that time.
Exactly.
So talk to him and tell him I sent you all his information is at my website.
And I appreciate the call, Don.
Thank you very much.
800-926-7777-800-926-7777.
How'd your video do this week?
I thought it was probably the best one you've ever picked.
You were very kind about that and gave me a lot of hope.
And I submitted the video a few days ago.
You said, man, this will be great.
It may win the whole week.
Yeah.
I thought yours was better than mine.
Mine was funny.
Yeah.
It was funny.
It was funny.
It was an old bit from TV.
It was kind of funny.
Yeah.
An evangelist car salesman.
Right.
Mine was folks at a dealership taking joy rides and souped up vehicles.
And I thought, man, that's going to do great.
And it was under yours.
It was number five.
Yours is number four.
Yeah.
You beat me by what, 18, 19 votes on a recount?
19 votes.
19 clicks.
Yeah.
Who's counting them?
You know, in your defense and you don't know this, but there's been a lot of videos
of dealerships taking cars on joy rides.
Well, it's doggone it.
When they're not supposed to.
The car pro Jerry Reynolds knows things you just can't know.
So call it on thechays.com car pro listener line, 1-800-926-7777.
It's happy listener time.
It's part of the show where we get to go and share some stories of people that took Jerry's
advice and followed the way he recommends that you buy a new car.
And boy, they have a great story to tell.
Like Jennifer in San Antonio, who went to McCombs, Fort West and Curtis Finley there,
says she followed the car pro process, admitted her request to McCombs last Saturday.
Call the same day by the dealership.
That happens a lot with your dealers, by the way, they answer really quickly.
Yeah, they do.
Most the whole deal was handled over the phone.
She went to the dealership yesterday to trade her gas engine 250 for a diesel 250, able
to get a 25 with all the discounts of the color that she wanted.
A great experience there.
And she said, can you believe the longest part of my visit was moving my ranch hand
grill to the new truck.
I can't believe that.
Yes, it would be.
Yes, I can.
Truly great experience.
Highly recommend McCombs.
Thank you so much, Jerry.
Curtis, his dad, Henry is the general manager there.
And Curtis takes just great care of our listeners there in San Antonio at McCombs,
Fort West.
Been with you for a while too.
Oh, over a decade.
Great, great, great people.
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About this episode
Jerry Reynolds and co-host Todd Chambliss dive into the latest automotive news and insights, celebrating Valentine's Day and President's Day weekend. They discuss the current state of car inventories, highlighting the good deals available for buyers. Jerry shares his thoughts on motor oil types, particularly Zero W-20, and addresses the controversial start-stop systems in vehicles, expressing relief over recent announcements regarding their potential removal. The episode features listener questions about vehicle recalls and hybrid models, offering practical advice for car owners and prospective buyers.