Sport suspension is a special kind of suspension that makes a car handle better on the road. It usually makes the ride feel firmer and helps the car stay stable during turns.
The Volkswagen Passat is a family car that is comfortable and has a lot of space inside. The 2003 version is known for being nice to drive and having features like a sunroof and leather seats.
The Genesis G80 is a fancy car that feels nice to drive and has a lot of room inside. It's a good choice if you want something comfortable and high-quality.
The Toyota RAV4 is a small SUV that is great for families because it has a lot of space and is easy to drive. It's known for being reliable and good on gas, which makes it a favorite among many drivers.
Emergency manual door releases are special handles or levers that let you open the car doors by hand if the regular buttons or electronics don't work. They help you get out safely in emergencies.
The Toyota Highlander is a family-friendly SUV that offers plenty of space and good fuel economy, especially if you choose the hybrid version. It's known for being dependable and is a popular choice for those who need a vehicle that can carry kids and cargo comfortably.
A factory tow package is a set of features that helps a vehicle pull heavy things like trailers or boats. It makes sure the car can handle the extra weight safely.
When a car is called 'reliable,' it means it works well and doesn't break down often. People like reliable cars because they can depend on them to get where they need to go without problems.
A hybrid battery is a special battery that helps cars use less gas by storing energy. It works with the car's engine to save fuel and reduce pollution.
A robo-taxi is a self-driving taxi that picks you up and takes you to your destination without a driver inside. It's like a regular taxi, but it drives itself.
The Tesla Model S is a fancy electric car that can go really fast and doesn't need gas. It has a lot of cool tech features, like being able to drive itself a little, which makes it a popular topic among car enthusiasts.
The Lincoln Navigator is a big, fancy SUV that can carry a lot of people and stuff. It's known for being very comfortable and has lots of high-end features, making it a good choice for those who want a luxurious ride.
The BMW 3 Series is a stylish and sporty car that feels great to drive. It's known for being luxurious inside and has a reputation for being fun, making it popular among people who enjoy driving.
The Kia Soul is a small car that looks a bit like a box, which makes it stand out on the road. It's roomy inside and fun to drive, making it a great choice for people who want something different without spending a lot of money.
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I am indeed. Have you got your toboggan ready, got your sled, you got your all your warm clothes to
put on and get ready for the big snowmageddon that's coming? It's going to be inches, no it's
probably going to be flakes and flakes of snow we may see here in the North Texas area this weekend.
That's what they say. Supposedly. And depending on where you're listening from, if you're in LA,
it's not so much. Not so much but over in Georgia, the whole swath of area there,
middle to northern part of Georgia. It has been cold here the last couple of days. It has been.
But we've had a warmer than usual winter in North Texas in the Dallas, Fort Worth area.
That's true and tomorrow alone you wake up Sunday morning with a low, some parts of the
Metroplex below 30 by about one or two o'clock, 60. There you go. How about that? Welcome to Texas.
800-926-7777, carpro.com is the website and we, our newsletter came out yesterday
and the top clicked on item was my advice column on should you buy a first year vehicle.
I guess used to be conventional wisdom that you didn't because you were looking to make sure
they got all the issues worked out but apparently the article shed some different light now.
Yeah. I mean if you look at the testing that's done with new cars and as big a curse as it is,
you can thank the internet for this because if a vehicle comes out and it gets just slammed on
the internet, that car is going to die. Yeah. You can count on it. So that's changed all the
testing procedures and it's changed automakers rushing cars to market like they used to.
So look, I bought numerous first year cars. It doesn't scare me a bit. So that was the thing
that was clicked on first. The North American car truck and utility winners of the year was the
second most quick clicked on thing and then we had a momentous event. We did up until this morning
I'm getting ahead of you. Yeah. Number three on the list of most clicked items. Yeah. Todd's video
of the week. The first time. That'd be a first. But with all, we've got I think 155,000 newsletter
subscribers. Right. There were three clicks between us. This was at what seven or eight
o'clock last night. That's what the cutoff time was. Then at nine o'clock this morning,
central time, we got the update. I had moved ahead three clicks on you. There's some
wait, there's more. There's more. Oh no. Amy sent me another update at 11 a.m. This is news to me.
I know. And now I'm four clicks ahead of you. Who have you got? Who have you planted to go and
mess with the numbers here? What's going on? Nobody. Nobody. It's just the way it is. Okay.
Let's go to Elizabeth in Los Angeles, California. Hello, Elizabeth. How could I help you?
Hi, Jerry. Thank you for taking my call. I appreciate all you help us with. It's a pleasure.
To you for years. It looks like my 2018 Q50 is going to be
totaled. It has extensive water damage. Oh no. So all of a sudden, I have to get a new car.
I've always kept my cars for a long time and I haven't figured out or I have no idea what I
really want to get because I don't know everything that's out there. There's so many choices.
I'm in my early 70s. I'll probably have it for 20 years, maybe longer. I've only been driving
since I retired. I drove 1,500 miles last year and 1,300 a year before. So I don't need
the lot of... I mean, I don't care if the mileage initially, if I end up getting a used car, if it's
got higher mileage because I'm not going to be using it much anyway. And the warranty's always
run out because I drive them a lot longer. You run out on time before miles, by far.
So the thing is, what I like is I like sport suspension. I like to feel the road. I like to
be comfortable. My 2003 Passat was... I really liked except the get up and go was a little too slow.
But other than that, it was a really nice car. I liked having the sunroof. I ended up buying
the one at the top of the line because it's the only one that had the sunroof.
And I like a lot of the bells and whistles, the heated seats, especially I miss, and
the leather interior. And it had a really roomy trunk. The Q50's trunk is probably 40% smaller,
which is frustrating. And I like a lot of leg room. I like the trunk space.
I want it to be soundproof. I'm looking at all wheels.
Elizabeth, we're going to run out of time. We're not real careful here. So
a couple that I would tell you to look at. Look at the Genesis G80 and see what you think about that.
And look at the Lexus IS. IS. It's a fun little car to drive. And I've got good
dealers at my website for both of those. Before you buy a car for your teenager,
talk to Jerry Reynolds, the car pro. Here's the number 1-800-926-7777.
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Kingwood, Texas, in the Houston area. Sean, welcome. What can I do for you?
Yeah. Hello. Thanks for taking my call. You bet. I'm trying to advise my son. I thought maybe
you could help me advise him. So he's got a 2012 Rav4 with, I don't know, about 140-150,000 miles on
it. And it was recently damaged. Not important how, but there's about $6,700 of body damage down
the whole driver's side. It's somebody else that'll be getting the money for. And so the question is,
and he needs a reliable car with at least two car seats in there too. And would you advise getting
that car repaired or trading in as is plus $6,700 for something used? Does he not have insurance
on it? He does. I mean, the other party's going to pay for it. So it would get fixed and, you know,
is it better to just fix it or take the money and the car as is and turn it in?
I'll see what you're saying. Okay. Yeah. You know, I could make the case either way.
The one thing that you said that would make me lean toward telling him to trade it is
two car seats in it. And the advances that have been made in safety since his was new
13 years ago, 14 years ago. So, you know, if a dealer can fix a car body-wise or mechanical-wise
much cheaper than, you know, you're going to pay going out into the open market.
So, you know, one side of me says, all right, there's still probably 50,000 miles of life
left in that 2012 if he's done the maintenance. But the other side of me says, boy, I'd like to see
those two kids that are in those car seats in a safer car. So that's the conundrum. And if it's
at all possible, I'd tell him to trade and get something with the newer safety. Even if he goes
used, say, moves up to a 2018 or 2019, if he could get a hybrid, that would be even better.
The RAV4 Hybrid is just an outstanding SUV. And trade it in, put the money down from the
damage and trade it in as is. You have any idea what a fair trade, it's not obviously not in
great shape. It's got $6,700 worth of body damage. Yeah, you know, it's hard to say. I would,
I would have guessed it would have been worth somewhere around 10 grand before the wreck.
So if you can get three or four forward as it is, as it is without doing anything and then put the
rest of the money down, he's probably going to be in good shape. And I've got some, I've got some
really terrific Toyota dealers in the Houston area. I'm proud of every one of them. And they're at my
website. So send him there, but educating on how to use my process. If he's not a show listener,
I run into this regularly. People tell their kids, oh, just go to this website. Well, they don't
know, they don't listen to the show. They don't know that the talking to the person at my website
is critical. That's a big piece of the puzzle. And an emailing through my website. So you get
that VIP certificate back in your inbox, help him out a little bit with the closest dealer to him.
You know, I've got Fred Haas Toyota in spring. I don't know how far that way that far away that is.
They're the biggest Toyota dealer in Texas. And they take a lot of these cars in on trade.
So if he goes used, they'll probably have the best selection, but I've got, I've got three or four
other dealers there as well with for Toyota. Sean, I appreciate the call. Always let me know if I
help you. And thank you for listening to us here and the Car Pro show that opened up a line.
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to Larry in Houston Larry welcome what can I do for you sir well thank you for
taking my call Jerry you bet buddy I I'm driving the Ford Ranger at 2020 I've
got about 168,000 miles on it I want to replace it and I thought I wanted a
2026 Ford Ranger and I started shopping back in September and they didn't have
any and as of about a week ago or they're about nobody's got a 2026 well they
opened the order banks on those I know for a fact in late October and they
probably I would guess they probably got into the Christmas break area in
production I'm gonna guess and this is a guess but from remembering how Ford does
things when I was in the Ford business I would imagine they'll start to hit about
now if they haven't already what what I don't I don't know if any any changes to
the amazing thing is that the Canyon is out there the Colorado is out there but
I don't see any Ford Rangers I mean there's some 2025s out there but yeah this
might this might be my last vehicle so I kind of wanted what I wanted but sure I
just saying well did they have a problem with chips and they have a problem with
and they all the tariffs or and yet General Motors has turned out their
yeah and you know nowadays it's not it's just not like it used to be where all
the new cars came out in September they stagger them all through the year now
I'm gonna guess that they probably they opened the order banks dealers dropped
their orders as time went on they got into that break and they came back
building cars the first week of this month and they're probably in transit now
talk to one of my Ford dealers you can talk to to Tom Ball or Planet Ford
umbil mark Collins the GM there or Jorge at at Tom Ball let's see what they say
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welcome back to the car pro show with Jerry Reynolds the car pro meet Todd
Shambles along for the ride to in this week's newsletter one of the most
clicked items has to do with the new way the some of these EVs and upper price
vehicles have the door handles you've seen them where they're flush and they're
electronic know what happens if there's a failure with the electric system going
to that particular door handle and you maybe you can't get out maybe they're
trying to get you out with emergency personnel and they can't do it so with
that there is actually a bill being introduced into the US house that would
require automakers to equip sorry equip all new vehicles with accessible power
independent manual door releases I think that's probably a good idea I don't see
any reason why not yeah I'm surprised that it's taken this long to kind of get
to this point though I mean I've heard of stories and you were recounting some
earlier on the the Dallas show there was an older gentleman that was in a
Corvette Corvette yeah and his battery died in his car and he couldn't get out
he didn't know where the Corvettes have always had an emergency handle to pull
yeah but you gotta know where it is it's not it's not obvious no it doesn't it's
it's not like on a plane where you know you got the door with the big handle
right right it's kind of hard to find but he died in his car in in the heat
because he couldn't get out of it and he didn't have a cell phone with him oh my
gosh horrible what a horrible feeling a little way to go yeah goodness so that's
probably long long overdue to get that yeah so we'll see how that goes next
week's free weekly newsletter in the Kim Commando section she talks in depth
which I have to about a year and a half ago in the newsletter I did a long
series on is your car spying on you oh yeah and that's still up at the website
use the search box at the top just put spying in there but Kim is bringing this
issue back up but she took it a step further which I didn't have time to do
which is she is going to show you step-by-step how to keep your car from
spying on you how to what to do to stop it that's probably a good thing there's
some folks who I can't speak for everybody who would probably say but is
it going to be really inconvenient a lot of my convenience is going to be taken
away with taking that privacy out well we know the privacy back in I should say
we know from my series that I did on this subject that your information on how
you drive and where you go get sold to an insurance to the insurance companies
yeah we've heard that for a while and it's true yeah and and they're gonna
base your rates on that so look there's no privacy anymore no your your
television your phone you just said you just said this week there was a article
about the television spying on you know yeah it is and it's crazy it is it's not
just that it's taking note every three seconds or so of not only what you're
watching but it's it knows what you're doing online while you're watching TV so
if you see a commercial and you go check it out online your hot prospect for
whatever's on that commercial and you're gonna start getting bombarded all
kinds of ads in your newsfeed yes on your social media yeah big brother's
watching something's wrong here yeah Chuck in Hillsborough Oregon Chuck
welcome and how can I help you sir well I am the owner of two medium high
mileage Toyota Highlander hybrids both around 175,000 and I'm looking to
replace at least one of them so that I don't get wrapped around the axle with
two high mileage cars when they start to go away that's a good good plan and one
of them is a factory tow package 2007 that I used to tow a 3500 pound boat so
if I were to replace that one I think I would go with a 2022 Highlander with a
factory tow package that can handle that weight yeah and the other one I would
probably replace with a RAV4 and so I'm starting to look I'm wondering should I
look at one over the other I've been told by a service person that I trust
that the 2021s were not as good as the 2022s which have shown to be pretty
reliable and I'm wondering if there's some other kind of vehicle that I should
look at I love my Highlanders they are great cars to drive and and the the
tow Highlander does extremely well with my boat yeah and Toyota tell me
Toyota's done a great job with their hybrids their pickups in their SUVs and
the fact that they not only get better fuel economy but but they've got more
horsepower and and that's a pretty rare combination your two Highlander hybrids
are both of them on the original but a hybrid battery yes wow that's just
amazing and people's people think I overly favor Toyota hybrids but here you
are with two of them 0607 coming up on 200,000 miles on the original hybrid
battery so for you for you doubters in the audience that's why that's a perfect
example you know I honest to goodness and I monitor this stuff really closely I
didn't see any difference between 2021 and 2022 in the Highlander it's it's got
such a great history going back to the very beginning of when Highlanders came
out I wouldn't I wouldn't concern myself with the year I'd be more concerned
with miles if you go with the RAV4 just know it's been bulletproof as well but
of course it's not going to do the towing that you need you're going to need to
replace one of those and I'd replace I'd replace one of the Highlanders with a
newer Highlander hybrid stay with the hybrid and I'd look for something that's
you know got under 50,000 miles how many miles a year are you adding on to a car
every year only about 12 to 13,000 and less than that on the one with the tow
package I I don't use it that often to tow okay then you could if you bought one
with 50 or 60,000 miles you'd have years and years in front of you without any
issues whatsoever so I would I would go that way I would replace the one that
you tow with because it's it's had more strain than the other one and I'd
replace it with another Highlander hybrid I mean there's no reason to get
away from Toyota hybrids with the luck that you've had with yours and us
knowing how well they are how well they they go and how far they go 225 to 250,000
miles is normal so I don't think you got to be in a big rush to do this but I'd
start looking you know you don't want to have to put a hybrid battery in that
07 that you've got that's the tow vehicle so I'd replace it that's the way I'd
handle it I appreciate the car good luck to you my friends
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to me it's always interesting to read about some of these states that have
these laws that well they just don't really make a whole lot of sense to me
they probably came from a good source but for example in the newsletter this
week in the quickshifts there is apparently a story about the new car
sent air fresheners can get you a ticket is what it says basically if you've got
like the fuzzy pine tree swinging from your rear view that could be something
where you could get written up for that is apparently illegal because they say
it can obstruct your view yeah and it's like that little thing right there it's
not going to obstruct my view but sometimes folks just go and something
happens and they make a law because you know somebody had some free time but
nonetheless that that was in the newsletter also the other story that we
talked about earlier on the adela show is a waymo apparently more issues coming
up for waymo apparently there's a flaw in the whole system for waymos when you
take a waymo taxi the robo taxi if you leave the door open it renders it pretty
much like a boat anchor it's helpless and so now they're having to go and pay
people to go back to these cars when they can't move and do anything cuz the
doors left open pay them like 20 bucks to have them go and close the door just
so the waymo can operate again otherwise the cars just gonna be sitting
there wherever somebody got out of it which could be in the middle of the road
it could be it's crazy there are more issues about those waymos than we
probably thought initially right I'm thankful for them they they keep my
quick shifts column going yeah full of stories I mean they're there they're
every single week man oh boy so if you're not a newsletter subscriber go to
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lo and behold it was there sometimes one word makes it go in yeah Craig in
Laverne California welcome Craig what can I do for you well I'm in the market
for a third row SUV I'm presently driving I buy my cars and I keep my cars
I've got a forerunner 03 with less than 200,000 miles on it original owner and
I've got a GS 350 sport with less than 50,000 on it cool so I'm looking to
replace the forerunner with a third row seat and I've kind of looked at four of
them right now I'm kind of wanting to get your idea in regards to the Chevy
Traverse the RS model okay the teller ride the teller ride the prestige or top
of the line yep the CX 90 Mazda in the Palisades okay I'm surprised you didn't
have a Toyota in there with the good luck you've had with Toyota and Lexus
I was the only reason the only reason I didn't jury is because I don't really
look like to the design and the look on the exterior and I think some of the
technology is still a little bit behind compared to some of the other ones so
I'm a reason why I did it just kind of reminded me about your right about a
family parent car Toyota has Toyota has up the game the last Toyota grand
Highlander that I had it was over the Christmas holidays and they really
stepped it up on their electronics but I get where you come from and look
there's not a bad one on your list there you know I I think the most
enjoyable of your list is probably the Traverse RS I love that thing when I
had it but the best buy is probably going to be the telluride and especially
if you could if you go with a 2025 while they're closing those out because the
2026 is just about to hit I just had the pricing in the newsletter just last
week they're about to hit so I'd look between the Chevy and the Kia and I've
got great dealers for both those if you're buying your first trucker SUV let
Jerry Reynolds the car pro help you call the car pro show at 1-800-926-7777
you know if you follow Jerry's advice on how to get a brand new car you can be a
part of our happy listeners moment here in the show every single hour every
single show anyway we've got a couple of stories here first of all David was
interested in a 2025 Lincoln Aviator and used Jerry's advice and got with
Gilbert Thomas at Bayway Lincoln said he took delivery that brand new 26 Lincoln
Aviator from Gilbert Thomas there at Bayway Lincoln very professional and
the car and price were spot-on nice to see good folks in the business taking
care of people you hear a lot of that kind of thing with every single story
that we get yeah Gilbert's great guy too and that dealership group Bayway they've
been with me a long time yeah with Snusky family and I go way back Darrell
with Snusky and I were dealers at the same time back when I was chairman of the
Ford National Dealer Capsule there you go we've known him for many many years and
Donald was interested in the BMW 330xi so he of course got with the car pro
contact Kelly Gonzalez at BMW of Plano that's in the Dallas Fort Worth area says
the best car buying experience from the greeting at the arrival to trade-in to
negotiations the everything was professional and efficient and would
highly recommend the car pro system well it's a soul dealership what do you
expect well of course this famous soul that you get there yes absolutely that's
where I got my BMW there you go you're happy with your deal too I love my
electric BMW it's an i5 sedan love it I'm up to it's a year old next month and
I'm up to 1400 miles wow driving the wheels off I'm telling you breaking it in
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About this episode
Jerry Reynolds and co-host Todd Chambliss dive into automotive advice, tackling listener questions about car buying and leasing. They discuss the pros and cons of first-year vehicle purchases, highlighting how internet feedback has changed manufacturer practices. Listeners share their experiences with high-mileage vehicles, and Jerry provides insights on reliable options like the Genesis G80 and Lexus IS. The episode also touches on the importance of safety features in newer models and the evolving landscape of electric vehicles. Engaging banter and real-life stories make for an informative hour.