The Ford F-150 is a big truck that many people use for work or daily driving. The 2018 version is a newer model that has many features and can last a long time, even with a lot of miles.
A hybrid car uses both gas and electricity to help it go farther without using as much fuel. This means it can save money on gas and be better for the environment.
The Lincoln Nautilus is a nice, quiet SUV that feels comfortable inside and has fancy features. It's made for people who want a smooth and relaxing ride.
The Ford Nautilus is a type of SUV, which means it's bigger than a regular car and good for families or carrying more stuff. It's newer and has lots of helpful features.
The Ford Explorer is a big car that can carry lots of people and stuff, making it great for families or trips. It's been updated recently to be more comfortable and easier to use.
The Chevrolet Blazer is a medium-sized car that looks sporty and has nice features inside. It's good if you want a comfortable car but don't need to carry a lot of people.
The Ford Edge SEL is a version of the Ford Edge SUV that has nicer features inside and more technology than the basic model. It's a popular choice for people wanting a good mix of comfort and price.
A midsize SUV is a medium-sized car that is bigger than small SUVs but not as big as the largest ones. It gives you enough room for people and stuff while still being easier to drive and park than big SUVs.
The Chevrolet Silverado is a big truck that can carry heavy loads and pull trailers, making it useful for work or moving things. It's a popular and tough truck that many people trust.
The Ford Bronco is a tough car that can drive on rough roads and trails, perfect for outdoor adventures. It looks cool and can be changed to fit what you need.
The Lincoln Navigator is a big, fancy SUV that is comfortable and has lots of features. It is made by Lincoln, which is a brand that makes luxury cars.
The Porsche Cayenne is a fancy SUV that drives more like a sports car than a typical big vehicle. The 2014 version is a few years old but still popular for its smooth ride and power.
The Kia Sportage is a small SUV that is easy to drive and has good gas mileage, especially the versions that use both gas and electricity. It has nice features and is good for everyday use.
The Toyota RAV4 is a smaller SUV that many people use for everyday driving. It’s known for being reliable and good on gas, but it might not feel as smooth or powerful as bigger SUVs.
The Mercedes-Benz GLE is a fancy, comfortable SUV that has lots of high-tech features and a smooth ride. It's made for people who want a nice car to drive every day.
The Porsche Taycan is a fast, fancy car that runs on electricity instead of gas. It is made by a company known for sporty cars and is very smooth and quick to drive.
The Porsche Panamera is a fancy car with four doors that is fast and comfortable. It's made by Porsche and is good for people who want a sporty but practical car.
The Toyota Tacoma is a smaller truck that is good for driving on rough roads and can also be used every day. It is known for lasting a long time and keeping its value.
The Toyota Tundra is a big truck that is very reliable and good for carrying heavy things or pulling trailers. People like it because it lasts a long time and works well.
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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
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closing message that I work very hard on every week.
We started rerunning my true stories from a former car dealer.
The one that was in yesterday's newsletter was probably the one that I've had the most
comments on over the years and it's called The Camper and it is a funny, funny, funny
story and it's very visual.
You'll get a kick out of it.
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You'll be pleased to know that Todd's video of the week was in the top five.
It came in number four.
It's a red letter day.
But mine was number two.
Well, yeah, of course.
The number two most clicked thing on.
The most clicked thing was about clicking where you you click the button on your car's
infotainment system screen that says I accept.
And not only are you accepting that they can share your information with anybody, but as
one listener, one guy found out, he gave away his rights to sue them.
Oh, I didn't think about that part.
Just the data sharing and selling is one thing, but giving up your right for suing them.
You agree to arbitration.
Wow.
That's interesting.
Yeah.
Yeah, you better be careful before you start clicking around like that.
Yeah, boy, this is an article you need to read seriously.
And there's ways around it and you can get through it, but every car is different and
you got to really pay attention to it.
I think they in the article, don't you you mentioned to about it?
If you want to go back and reverse that, you can.
Yeah, which is in which which is important to go read, too.
Oh, yeah, it is.
Absolutely.
Because this guy found out they were sharing the way he drove, where he went, how fast
he drove, if he was making quick stops and that sort of thing, if he was driving recklessly.
All that information is there.
That's crazy.
I know.
Yeah.
And you really don't want that out for the whole wide world to know, you know,
it's like your car is tattling on you.
It is.
Well, essentially, it is.
Yeah.
Let's talk to Mark in Frisco, Texas.
Mark, welcome to the car pro show.
How can I help you, sir?
Thank you, Jerry.
Love your show.
First time caller and I drive a 2018 F 150 love the Ford.
I've got about 200,000 miles on it.
I'm really interested in buying the F 150 new hybrid, never owned a hybrid before.
And I want to know your thoughts on it.
I've said it before here.
If I were going to buy a pickup today, if I were going to buy a new pickup,
it would be the F 150 power boost.
I love the mileage that you get.
Now, a lot of it has to do with the rear end and if you're going to be towing or
not, but I've got listeners swearing that they're getting 29 and 30 miles to the
gallon with an F 150, which is unbelievable.
Now, I suspect that they're really trying to get that mileage because when I
tested one, I think I've had that truck twice now.
And if you want to read about it, Mark at car pro dot com at the top, type in
power boost in the search engine and it'll pull up, it'll pull up my review.
I had it in, I had a 2025 King Ranch power base and I got, I think I was good.
I think I got 26 and I've got a pretty heavy foot, but I love the fact that
you can power your entire house with that truck if you want to.
And if you press it, it is.
And if you were in Frisco in 2021, when we had the famous ice storm, there was,
there was a lot of people using that power boost to make sure that they're,
they're, you know, they had heating and their refrigerator was running and all
that stuff that the hybrid system itself is seamless.
You won't know, you will not know whether you're running on hybrid or gasoline.
Unless you're looking at the gauge on the dash, it'll tell you if you want to
know what you're running on.
It'll show you a diagram that says you're running on gas and it's shooting
power to the battery, the hybrid battery, or it'll say you're running on the
hybrid battery, but by feel, you'll never suspect it.
It just, it's like any other car and, but yet you get, you're getting that
knowledge and you've got that power back there that, you know, with a built-in
inverter, so you can power up anything you want to power up.
I think it's, I think it's brilliant.
I'm surprised no other truck makers have come out with anything close to this.
Well, I'm pretty sure I'm going to go that route and I appreciate your
information. Do you have a dealership in the Dallas or Frisco area that I can go
see? I do. I've got five-star Ford on George Bush Turnpike right there at
Independence, George Bush and Independence.
Beautiful dealership.
Okay.
Go in and ask for Tyrone, Tyrone Burks.
He's the only Tyrone there, luckily.
He, he worked for me for, I don't know, probably 20 years when I had my Ford
dealership in Dallas, Fort Worth.
Good guy.
I trained him myself.
I brought him up from, you know, selling cars all the way to heading up my
finance department and he loves my listeners in the fleet department there
and he'll take amazing care of you, I promise you.
And they've got a great inventory.
It's Ford Truck Month right now, which means the incentives are the best of the
year and that's going on right now.
So he's there.
If you want to go see him today, I appreciate the call, my friend.
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It's always a collection of some of the more interesting stories in the auto
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I got to say, far and above all the others, there's some great stories this week,
but my favorite is the first one.
The guy in North Carolina, having an argument with his girlfriend, decided the
best way to go was to take a sledgehammer and smash her SUV.
But it wasn't her SUV, smashing up.
Unbelievable.
Yeah.
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And let me, let me tell you to read, read the stuff from Kim Commando.
Oh, that's great stuff.
That she's so gracious to let us repeat in our newsletter.
She, she and I are on so many of the same radio stations across America.
In fact, some of our, sometimes our show's back up, back to back.
Yep.
Because her, her radio show, I think is pretty, I think it's live.
And then most stations replay it.
That could be true.
And it's just the stuff that she comes up with is just out of use.
I find something every single day.
Yep.
Daily subscriber to it.
It's good stuff.
And there's always something in there.
You go, wow, either I didn't know that or I'm going to click that and get that.
I mean, there's some good products and good ideas.
Yep.
There you go.
Yeah.
Let's talk to Aga in Pomona, California.
Aga, welcome.
How can I help you, sir?
Hey, good morning, still.
This is Aga John and I'm a first time caller over here.
Oh, it's good to have you, Jerry.
Awesome.
Thank you.
So my question, my question is I'm trying to look for the market in the car
and I'm trying to see your opinion if Lincoln Natalie would be a right choice.
Just throwing cons for that look.
Oh, I love the Nautilus.
I tell you, I've reviewed it, I don't know, three, four times now.
And every single time I have it, I just fall in love with it.
And you know what it is for me?
I got it's it's the seats.
The seats are the absolute most comfortable seats I've ever sat in period.
And I've been in some I've been in SUVs that cost four times what that one does.
And the seat aren't as comfortable as that thing is.
It's just it's just crazy.
And there's like 32 adjustments for both front passengers for the passenger
and the driver.
But the thing that makes the difference for me is.
Thigh supports, you can raise and lower where your thighs are, just
let's say close to your knees.
You can raise them and lower that on each side.
So if if you're driving and let's say you're taking a trip
and your back kind of starts to hurt or your legs start to hurt, you can raise
that thigh support.
It's got massage heated and cool seats,
power lumbar for the for the small of your back.
I mean, it's just one of the most comfortable and not to mention
it's visibly a beautiful SUV.
I love the way it looks and quality.
I think I think quality is is absolutely top notch.
It's a good choice.
And what about the maintenance and the parts after?
Soft like that, would that be expensive or no, it's not.
And most four dealers can work on it if you need to go to a dealership.
But it's actually pretty simple.
I mean, they've all got the EcoBoost engine.
They do make a plug in hybrid, which I don't think I've tested.
But I like plug in hybrid.
If you've got a short commute every day, a plug in hybrid will save you
a ton of money, but the regular hybrid is the EcoBoost and it's been around
now for 15 years and it's been a great engine, plenty of horsepower,
but good gas mileage and it's hard to get good gas mileage in a heavy SUV.
And the Nautilus is heavy and you feel the heaviness in the ride.
Which is which is good.
That's what that's really if you want a soft luxury vehicle ride.
Nautilus is actually I put it.
I'd say it rides better than a Cadillac Escalade, just as a comparison.
So yeah, I think I think if you're looking for a luxury SUV.
Man, I tell you what, it's top notch.
I think the decision you got to make is whether to go hybrid plug in hybrid
or regular gas engine.
And once you get that figured out, then the rest is going to be easy
because I've never helped anybody get a Nautilus that didn't absolutely love it.
I mean, absolutely love it.
Brother, I appreciate the call.
Call me anytime.
Don't put too much stock in what you read online about cars or trucks.
Those people don't know what the car pro knows.
Call him on the chase dot com car pro listener line at 1-800-926-7777.
The phone number here is 800-926-7777.
We go to Chris in Irvine, California.
Chris, good to have you.
Thank you, Jerry.
Do you know if Ford or Chevy makes a non sedan that's maybe $35,000 to $40,000 used,
if necessary, but I know no preferably used that that is quality.
I mean, I don't think I can afford a Nautilus, but that certainly sounds great.
But a little bit bigger than the sedan and is there anything really that's good?
That's quality.
That's not a sedan.
Yeah, I'm a little unclear.
Is do you are you wanting a sedan or you would you rather have an SUV?
SUV, OK, non sedan.
Yeah, OK, yeah, I gotta tell you, the Ford Explorer has been just an outstanding SUV
since since 2020 and at 40,000 with the rebates right now, you're not that far
off from getting one of those brand new.
Now, it's not going to be a top of the line.
It's going to be, you know, just XLT nicely equipped, but not fancy.
The Chevy Blazer, if you don't need a third row seat.
Don't need it.
The third the Blazer has been fantastic.
It's it's wonderful.
And I'm tickled to death that Chevrolet changed their mind because they were going
to go all electric with the Blazer and not offer a gasoline alternative.
And they luckily changed their mind.
And so the gas when lives on, I think the electrical and may die.
But we'll see.
That's been a very, very good, solid SUV.
The Ford Edge was another one that was a great one.
It's gone now.
But if you're going used, look at an edge, SEL or ST.
It truly was one of the best SUVs on the road.
No troubles with them.
Right, a really nice ride and drive and good gas mileage, considering it was
a pretty good size, midsize SUV.
So if you're looking for a Ford or Chevy, go go with those
and see what you can find out there used.
You can search at car pro dot com.
Whether you're buying the lowest price car or the most expensive luxury vehicle,
call the car pro first for free advice.
Call the chase dot com car pro listener line now at 1-800-926-7777.
And welcome back to the car pro show.
Jerry Reynolds is the car pro and I'm Todd Shambles kind of fascinated
with this story that's in the newsletter regarding an LA Honda dealership
where a woman was trying to do a deal for a, it's a 2022 BMW X five.
And apparently she put down some money, the deal didn't follow through.
Basically fell apart and the dealership, she was trying to work
with them to get financing and get a co-sign and just figure out
how this is going to be financed.
Yeah.
Meantime, the dealership didn't have any patients.
They said, well, we're going to call the police on you.
They did say that she stole the vehicle.
They show up.
They put her in handcuffs, back of a patrol car for two hours at gunpoint.
She's got the lawsuit of a century.
She's going to break it.
She'll buy whatever car she wants.
After all, this is said.
Well, I mean, whatever her name is, that's going to be the new
name of the dealership.
That's right.
It's an interesting story in the news section.
If you go to car pro dot com, you can sign up for the newsletter,
get it immediately and get it every single Friday when a brand new one is dropped.
This is worth the read.
It's fascinating to me.
It is.
I was I was I was kind of blown away with that that a that a car dealer
could be that stupid to because not only has he got her to deal with.
The police can file a report on arrest him.
Whoever reported it stolen for making a false a false police report.
Absolutely. Yeah.
Oh, my goodness.
Greatness right there.
That is just amazing.
Also, next Friday, when you get your free weekly newsletter,
I'm going to tell you about a man.
That lost his almost brand new shivvy Silverado.
Yeah. Ninety three thousand dollar truck.
He sold it on Facebook Marketplace.
Oh, boy.
Many times, if I told y'all don't don't sell something on Craigslist or Facebook.
It's bad.
Yeah, this guy lost his truck.
Guess what he still got, though?
He's got the payment for it.
He's got the monthly payments for it.
Sadder, but wiser trucks gone.
Oh, my gosh. Yeah, it's it's sad.
Can't wait to read that.
And this story could cost you a lot of money.
OK, got my attention.
This is next Friday in the free weekly newsletter.
Is there a Lincoln version of the Bronco coming?
Oh, my gosh, don't do it.
Don't. Come on.
Your wife is going to be so all over this.
Let's if she's listening, you love your vehicle.
You love your Bronco.
Just stay with it.
It's a good vehicle.
Oh, well, you see the Lincoln version.
It's going to kill me.
That's just going to do it.
That's going to do it.
Let's go to Redondo Beach, California and talk to Paul.
Hello, Paul. Welcome to the Car Pro Show.
Hi, Jerry. How are you?
I'm good, buddy.
OK, so I I have a 2014 Cayenne
with 180,000 miles on it.
So it's a little long in the tooth right now.
Yeah.
The only issue is I put in oil every couple of hundred miles,
but I love the ride.
But it's time and I'm on the one on one freeway.
And I see every SUV and they all kind of look great.
My wife said, just pick one or two and I'll go with you.
And I don't know what where to go.
And I do have Tesla batteries, so I can charge.
But there's so many out there.
There is. That's a fact.
The only one that's test driven is this boardage,
which I thought was wonderful.
But I don't I don't want to miss something that you say is great.
Well, I'm driving.
I'm reviewing the Sportage plug in hybrid right this minute.
And I I am blown away how much I like this SUV.
I really am.
And when you get the plug in hybrid, which would be great for you,
since you've already got a charger,
you get 34 miles of range on pure electric.
And this one replenishes the electric car battery
from the gasoline engine.
Most of them you have to charge.
Now, it's a slow process, but you could go cross country
on this, switching from gas to electric and back and forth.
And there's a button on the center console so that you can do that.
And and that's that's an unusual setup.
But with the plug in, Paul, you also get extra horsepower.
This thing is lightning fast.
And I'm it's quiet inside.
Now, it's not going to give you the ride that you're look that you're used to
in that kind and and that's the only concern that I have.
I can tell you that that I I can't tell you.
But I believe that you would be deeply disappointed with the RAV4
coming out of a Cayenne.
And I've had I've had I've owned the Cayenne myself.
My last car before the Mercedes GLE that I've got now.
It's my wife's actually.
But the car I had before that was a Cayenne.
I love the ride.
I love the handling.
I loved everything about it.
I don't think the RAV4 is going to give you that.
I think the Sportage is going to come close.
And this one's got a wind sticker, a forty nine grand, and it's got
everything in the world on it.
I really kind of think that's your answer.
You know, that's where I was kind of leaning toward.
But with my Cayenne, you think one hundred eighty have gotten the
useful life out of it.
Oh, you've done so much better than anybody I've ever heard of.
And, you know, look, I love I love Porsches.
I've had, I don't know, I had that Cayenne.
I had a Taycan electric.
I had a Panamera that I loved.
But the truth is, you know, after a hundred thousand miles,
typically you start running into problems and they're expensive to repair.
With that Sportage, you're going to get the ten year hundred thousand
mile warranty from Hyundai.
And I'm telling you, it this thing is a true joy to drive.
I've really been blown away this week.
But to answer your question, you're you're past the expected
life of that Cayenne.
And if you keep going, you're probably going to run into a major
expense to keep it going.
I would trade it while it's still doing fine.
It's got some value right now.
If you let that engine go bad or you get a transmission problem,
the the value is gone.
Actually, almost word to word, what my mechanic said.
Yeah, he's telling you right.
I'm telling you.
I I the sport.
Go ahead.
The sport. It's been great.
Is there anything else I should look at?
Boy, nothing comes to mind right off the bat.
The Buick Envision is awfully nice.
It just comes as a gasoline vehicle.
But it's got a nice ride.
I'll give it that.
And it's going to be less money.
You might consider that.
But I've got I've got three really great key dealers
spend some time in that Sportage plug in and see what you think.
Boy, coming out of the Cayenne, I think that's your best bet.
If you wonder whether an electric car is right for you,
talk to the car pro about it.
Call the chase dot com car pro listener line now at 1 800 926 7777.
If you're looking for the cars that keep a very strong value,
you might want to go and check out this week's newsletter,
because in there, Jerry covers the Edmunds top rated awards for 2026.
These are the vehicle.
I'm sorry, the vehicle award winners for five of the six winning vehicles
had MSRPs below 40 grand, including two below $30,000.
That's kind of flies in the face of the standard that most of,
I guess the industry's gone to about $50,000 for a standard.
Oh, that's the average now.
Yeah, so there's a little over.
Yeah, exactly.
So there's some good choices there trying to keep the value of the car
at a reasonable rate and again, of course, not pay top dollar.
It's a good thing to go check out the Edmunds dot com 2026 top rated
vehicle award winners in the new section of this week's newsletter.
I like Edmunds, too.
I like their reviews.
They, they and I are very, I give more detail than they do,
but as far as the end result, you're aligned with a pretty good.
Yeah.
If they like a car, it's typically a car that I've liked.
Yeah.
And so we're, we're kind of, we're kind of some pateco.
That's the word.
That's a fancy one.
Raymond and Fort Worth, welcome.
Thanks for listening to the car pro show on KRLD.
What can I do for you, sir?
That was a lot of words for no response shy there.
Yeah.
Raymond, are you there?
Oh, come on, Raymond.
All right.
We're going to put Raymond on hold.
I suspect that he has got his phone on mute.
Probably.
He could probably hear us.
Is this Derek?
Who am I talking to?
Derek?
Yeah.
This is Derek.
How you doing?
There he is.
Hey, good buddy.
You're on the air.
What can I help you with, sir?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I just wanted to shout out to y'all.
I've been listening to you all for years and I always get some very great
information from y'all.
I just wanted to let you, I drive a 2007 Toyota Sequoia.
I got 445,000 miles has no transmission issues.
I think right now I'm feeling a tug in my transmission lately, but 445,000.
I'm still rolling, man.
Oh, Derek, that is awesome.
I love to hear that.
I love those stories.
And, you know, there is a common denominator typically when I hear,
when I hear of somebody getting 400, 500,000 miles out of a car, there's two things.
Usually it's a Toyota and they, whoever I'm talking to has been really,
really good about their maintenance.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Every 3,000, 5,000, I'm going to get all changed, tire rotation.
I mean, everything that I need, I do it.
I have to do it.
So, yeah, 445,000, man.
We're still going strong.
All right.
So when it finally gives up and just lays down on you,
what are you going to get next?
Toyota.
I had a feeling you'd say that.
I'll tell you what, this new Sequoia that came out a couple of years ago,
man, that thing is nice.
Oh, my goodness, it's nice.
Oh, yeah.
So you'll be in great shape if you decide to get another one.
Of course, I'll get you a deal on one over at Freeman Toyota when you're ready.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I appreciate your time there.
Y'all have a good day.
I appreciate it.
Buddy, thank you so much.
That's very kind of you.
445,000 miles.
That's just an ad right there for Toyota, isn't it?
Oh, my goodness.
Yeah.
Come on.
That's great.
I get emails from people occasionally that'll say,
I've got 200,000 miles on my car.
Do you think the factory would want to buy it back or something?
Get to a million and then we can talk.
And I've seen Toyota do that.
Yeah, I did.
That was in the news not that long ago.
Yeah.
I had a story in the newsletter about a guy that had a,
I don't know, don't remember if it was a Tundra or a Tacoma.
Seemed like a truck.
It was a truck for sure.
And I've got a, I've got an Austin listener that got a million miles on a Tacoma.
It's crazy.
I know it's crazy, but I mean, you got to be a different kind of person to keep one that long.
That's right.
It's not all about cars and trucks.
It's about what suits how you drive.
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One of them is the article that was in yesterday's newsletter about
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The Gold Beneath Old Glory.
About the hockey teams that we're so fortunate to have that took the gold,
the both the men and the women.
And I wrote a song about that and let the computer put it to music.
Crazy damn thing.
Artificial intelligence, I'm telling you.
Oh yeah, there you go.
It's here.
I don't think it's artificial anymore.
I think it's real.
So you can get that along with the lyrics and also next Friday.
I'm I'm waging war against dishonest car dealers.
And I'm trying to educate people on what they can do when they run across this.
And I'm going to be public enemy number one of car dealers when I get done.
Not going to like you for doing that.
No, there may there may be a bounty on my head.
We'll just have to wait and see.
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About this episode
Jerry Reynolds, known as The CarPro, shares insights from his 35+ years in the auto industry, celebrating the show's 24th anniversary with listener calls and automotive advice. Highlights include a deep dive into the Ford F-150 PowerBoost hybrid pickup, praised for its fuel efficiency and power capabilities, and a glowing endorsement of the Lincoln Nautilus for its comfort and luxury features. The episode also warns listeners about the privacy implications of agreeing to infotainment system terms in modern vehicles. Practical dealership recommendations and newsletter promotions round out the engaging automotive discussion.