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, but you need to know what it covers.
Endurance is a company that sells plans to help cover car repairs, but some people have had problems when trying to use their services, so it's wise to look into it before buying.
CarShield is a company that sells plans to help pay for car repairs. Some people have had bad experiences with them, so it's good to be careful if you're thinking about buying a plan from them.
The Chevy Silverado 1500 High Country is a fancy version of a big truck made by Chevrolet. It's built to be strong for work but also has nice features to make driving comfortable.
Four-wheel drive means that all four wheels of the vehicle can move at the same time, which helps with grip and control, especially on rough or slippery surfaces.
The GMC Yukon is a big SUV that can hold a lot of people and their things. It's great for families or anyone who needs a lot of space and power for driving.
The Lincoln Navigator is another large, luxury SUV that's really comfortable and has a lot of space. It's a good option if you're looking for something fancy and roomy.
The Infiniti QX80 is a fancy, big SUV that has a lot of nice features and is very comfortable. It's a good choice for people who want a luxury vehicle that can also handle tough driving conditions.
The window sticker is a label on a car that shows how much it costs and what features it has. You can find it on the car when you see it at a dealership.
Charging stations are places where you can plug in and recharge electric cars. They're important for people who drive electric cars, especially when traveling long distances.
A six-cylinder engine is a car engine that has six small chambers where fuel burns to create power. It's known for providing a good mix of power and fuel efficiency.
The Nissan Leaf is a popular electric car that doesn't use gas. It's known for being affordable and has become better over the years, offering more driving range and features.
The Toyota Sequoia is a large SUV that can carry many passengers and is good for towing. The 2008 version is known for being dependable and has a lot of space inside.
The Nissan Armada is a big SUV that can carry a lot of people and stuff. It's great for families or anyone who needs a strong vehicle for trips or towing things.
The Toyota Camry is a popular car that many people love because it's dependable and gets good gas mileage. It's a comfortable car for driving around town or on long trips.
The Volkswagen Atlas is a big SUV that can carry a lot of people. It's comfortable and has easy-to-use technology, making it a good choice for families.
The Chevrolet Traverse is a large SUV that has plenty of space for families and their stuff. It's comfortable and comes with lots of technology to keep everyone safe.
The Ford Explorer is a medium-sized SUV that can fit a lot of people and gear. It's a good choice for families who want a vehicle that can handle both city driving and outdoor adventures.
The Buick Envision is a fancy small SUV that is nice to drive and has a lot of comfort features, but it doesn't have a seat for a third row of passengers.
The Toyota Highlander is a family-friendly SUV that has plenty of room for kids and their stuff. It's a good option for people who need a reliable vehicle for everyday use and family outings.
The Chevrolet Corvette is a fast sports car that looks really cool and is fun to drive. It's not the best choice for families since it's small and meant for speed.
The Nissan Maxima is a big car that drives really well and feels sporty. It's a good option for people who want a nice-looking car that is also comfortable for everyday use.
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Friday. And we'd love to join, I'd love for you to join in with us. We put a lot of time and effort
into that thing. And so this week, I had the 2026 Chevy Silverado 1500 High Country,
their top of the line. But that came in handy during the ice storm.
Yeah, that four-wheel drive certainly did. And I'll tell you, I drive and review so many pickups
that are great big four-wheel drive, three-quarter tons, diesels, off-road truck. This was just
a half ton luxury truck. And it was so enjoyable. I really enjoyed spending it. In fact, I got to
keep it an extra few days because of the weather that we had. Yeah, tell them what you were going to
get. Oh, yeah. It's a shame. Yeah, I was scheduled Monday for the all new Dodge Charger. Oh,
the six pack. Oh, 500 and some odd horses under the hood. Just a beautiful car.
And then work out. No, it didn't because of ice and snow that hit Dallas, which is if you
noticed last week we were you heard a rerun of the week before show is because we couldn't get to
the studio. Yeah. So by Wednesday, when they could actually get me the Charger, something had happened
and they said that Stalantis needed the car back. And you theorize it may have been because of the
car show in Houston. I think it I think it probably ended up at the Houston Auto Show.
Yeah. I can't. I don't know that. I'll probably find out at some point.
But you had a good car to drive around, even though, you know, the Charger would have been
really nice to have had. Oh, I'll get it again. Yeah. But in its place, they sent me the Kia K4
hatchback. I'm not dissing. I have a key. I love my key. Why are you laughing?
Well, it's a little different car than the experience than maybe the Dodge Charger
with the 500 plus horses on it. Yeah. Not quite that many horses on the Kia. 190.
All right, then. Probably good gas mileage though. Yeah. Oh, really good gas. Nice car. Fun car.
Yeah. Kia makes a good car. I mean, I used to be a little afraid of it because it just didn't
know. But once I dove in, I'm a big fan of Kia and Hyundai too, for that matter. I love Kia.
Then this one at 24 grand. I'm sorry. That's not true. 32 grand. All right. But it's super loaded
too. Yeah. I mean, it's got power moonroof, heated seats, power seats. That might be a
perfect car for somebody starting out. Heat and steering wheel 36 miles to the gallon,
10,000 mile warranty. Yeah, buddy. It's pretty sweet. For nowadays, 32 grand when the average
car is over 50. Over 50. There you go. Yeah. Let's go to East Texas and talk to John and
Tyler. John, what's going on, pal? Well, good morning. Thank you for taking my call. Before I
get to my question, I want to say thank you. I have sent you emails several times over the last
few years and you have always answered them very promptly and with good advice. So I want to say
thank you for that. Thank you, John, for bringing that up. Now I'm going to have 57,000 emails
this afternoon. Well, try that out and see. Yeah, you can put Todd's email out there.
Yeah, because he's so good at car advice. Exactly. I'm the guy for that. Holy cow.
So this is a very wide open question for you. Just kind of an almost a dream question. My
wife drives a 24 Escalade and she really likes the vehicle, but starting to have some mechanical
problems and still under warranty, but we're not getting much satisfaction. And she's just kind
of the point where I want something new. So we want to stay with something large. She's had
suburban and Yukon's and such over the last 25 years. So we want to stay with something large.
We might be willing to go a step lower in size wise. And going all electric is an option and
going with any of the luxury brands might be an option as well. So with all that, what would you
recommend? Yeah, no doubt. I tell you, if she doesn't get radical on you and start talking
electric cars, the Lincoln Navigator is really something special. And I'd never been a Navigator
fan before the new one came out the 2025. But I reviewed the 2025 black label extended length
Navigator and it was spectacular. Now, I would tell you, I think personally, I think the quality
on it was top notch. And I think quality is actually better than the Escalade. And maybe the
reason is simple. They build, they sell all the Escalades they can build when they start getting
low in inventory, they start making them faster. And I don't think they make them as well at certain
times of the year. The Navigator was wonderful. If she goes electric, I'm also going to tell you
to look at the I would look at the Cadillacs in electrics. I think GM's making the best
electrics out there. Buying a new car truck is like looking at pictures of Kate Upton.
You see the model you want, but don't know whether you can afford it. It was a lot of money.
Let Jerry Reynolds, the car pro, help you hot and getting hotter with the vehicle,
not Kate. Nobody's that smart. Pick up the phone and call me. The car pro show number is 1-800-926-7777.
Welcome back to the car pro show, Jerry Reynolds, the car pro and me, Todd Chambliss,
every single year. It's over a hundred cars, sometimes two a week. Sometimes one a week depends
on how the week goes with the weather and all that. But this week, what are you driving?
Coming up, I've got the Audi RS3. The Audi RS3. It's a hot rod. Oh, is it really? Yes. What kind
of horsepower are we talking? We're in the 400. That's pretty impressive. On a,
look, what looks to be a mid-sized car. Okay. Sedan, which I don't get to drive very much.
And I don't, I've never had the car for review. And when they called me Friday yesterday and said,
you want, we just got in an Audi RS3, do you want it? And I went, well, yeah, I mean,
that sounds okay. And I hadn't done any research on the car, didn't know the car. I knew what it was.
You probably had heard of it. Oh, yeah. And I knew, I knew it was a rare car. They just don't build
many of them. But my guy at the company that supplies the cars says,
you're one of very few reviewers that are eligible for this car. Eligible. Yeah. I wonder what that
means. That means I don't trust this car with. So you don't crash cars often and you take care of
them and you return them as good as they came, that kind of thing. And I got a big audience.
Well, yeah, you do. So that works out. You know, I don't know. It was, I think it was a compliment.
Well, sure you should. I think that'd be kind of fun to see, you know, what the review,
how that stacks up, whether the cars like that, because I'm not familiar with it.
We're going to find out. Well, cool. We should return now to John and Tyler on the phone to
pick up where we left off. John, you were up next on the car pro show.
John, sorry about that. The clock got me. I ran out of time. And
time waits for no one. That's exactly right.
And especially the other 66 stations we're on right now. So we were talking about the Escalade.
You mentioned that she might want to go electric. And I was about to tell you about my
test drive and week of reviewing the 2026. I think might have been 2025 Escalade IQ.
Oh, yeah. It was outstanding. It was amazing.
If I went, if I were going electric SUV, and I'll say again, I think General Mutters is making
the best electrics out there, including Tesla. But if I were going to get a large electric SUV,
it would be the Escalade. If I were getting the gas in a large one, it would be the navigator.
But I would also look at the QX80. And I've got a review up on that one, too.
And it was much improved and a real joy to drive. But personally, for me, my favorite
would be that electric Escalade. What about like the one step down the size of the Escalade
electric? Nice. But man, they want a lot of this pricey. Yeah, it was 150,
almost 160 on the window sticker. But listen to this, I took a screenshot when I was watching
the auction on January the 18th of this year, right? 2026 Escalade regular length four by four
sport electric sold at auction to a dealer for 121 grand with 800 miles on it.
The moral of that story is if you're going to buy any electric car, either lease it or buy
used one with low miles. But I have not had the Vistic, which is the step down from the Escalade.
I have had the Lyric, which is an even further step down from the Escalade. The Vistic has
got a third row seat. The Lyric does not. But it was equally as wonderful as the Escalade.
I just like the size of the Escalade. But this Vistic might be the in between
that would fit you guys if you end up going electric. Okay. How many miles?
How many miles does she drive in a year? 28 miles, 20,000 a year.
She's going to spend a lot of time at Chargers.
Yeah. We go back and forth to Dallas a lot. So, you know, that, you know,
wonderful, huge convenience store there in Terrell would be a good stop for us.
Yeah. Yep. Go to Bucky's. I don't know if they got Chargers or not, but
they do. Yep. Okay. Good. But she's going to spend, she may, at that kind of mileage,
she may spend more time charging than what she's happy with. If you end up coming into
Dallas, Fort Worth, use my dealers, John. They're all at my website and look at my reviews.
Appreciate the call. It's the car pro show. Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night.
Catch her ride now with the car pro at 1-800-926-7777.
And we've got Irvine, California. Carol, what can I do for you?
Hi. Hi, Carol. Nice talking to you, Jerry and Todd. Okay. I have a couple of things.
What is a good used car site to look for used cars and what should one avoid?
What kind of, it depends. Are you looking for something fairly new or are you looking for
something kind of old? Well, you know, something that still has good features but not, my son
had an accident but it wasn't his fault and the car was totaled and looking either for an RX
or an ES. For him, the, maybe RX and for my husband, a different situation, an ES, looking at the Lexus
or, you know, what, what to, you know, and not too much money. They're not going to give him
much money. And now he got a letter that said, oh, on the evaluation, which wasn't much,
like they found some other issue or something. I don't know. He hasn't let me know what the
contact is yet on that. Well, I understood. Go ahead. Carol, the answer to your question is
if you go to my website, carpro.com, you can search for used cars there. If you'll send him there,
anything that he finds will be at one of my dealers and he'll have my contact information
with it, the whole thing. Now, the reason I asked the question earlier was most of my dealers aren't,
you know, if a car is more than five or six years old, unless it's really super clean,
they don't, they don't typically stock them because there's too much liability.
Okay. So if he's looking for something, and I'm looking at, go ahead. No, if he's looking for
something, a NASCAR 2013, go ahead. Or I was looking at, let's see, I'm just an RX 350. It's
too many for my husband. And the other one's a six cylinder. I don't think I want to go below
six cylinder. No, I don't think so. Carol, we're out of time, but go to AutoTrader too.
And welcome back to the car pro show. Jerry Reynolds, the car pro here, and of course,
me, Todd Chambliss along for the ride. And this week's newsletter is a few lists. Actually,
we talked about earlier in the show between the US news and world reports best cars for the money.
You've got the list of the JD power residual value awards that's listed here. And in addition to
that, you've also got the KBB best buy picks for 2026 on here. There were some interesting
entries on here. The Nissan Leaf, the best new model. Were you surprised by that or were you not?
I was a little surprised. Yeah. I think they went for
price point on it. I understand that. It was and look, the leaf is much improved from what it was.
Yeah. Yeah. But the reality is, it's also probably the least expensive electric,
fully electric car you can buy. It's still that little bitty compact car, right? Pretty, pretty
small. Yeah. I remember when they first came out and saw them at the Dallas Fort Worth car show
there at the Fairgrounds and it was kind of novel when they first came out the leaf. And
I was surprised to see it on any kind of best list of anything. Not that I thought it was a bad car.
It was just, it's not really had a lot of acclaim to it. No, it hasn't. And it was
one of the first in the United States. Yeah. The very first one I ever reviewed.
Oh, no.
Stranded me on the side of the road in the dead of winter.
Well, that's not going to get a good review. It was 2010 when that happened. Oh, man.
Just shut down. You just shut down. That's rough. Let's talk to David in Lincoln, California. David,
welcome. Thank you, sir. Good morning, gentlemen. Hey, Jerry, I have a question for you. So a little
purchase our vehicles and we drive them until the wheels fall off. So we have a 2008 Toyota
Sequoia and I understand that you're really, this show is not really geared towards mechanical
questions, but I'm hoping you can provide me with some guidance. So 2008 Toyota Sequoia,
loved this vehicle more than any vehicle I've ever had in my life, has 150,000 miles on it,
never left a stranded once in the entire time we've had the vehicle. But the four-wheel drive
actuator has gone out. And so we took it to have it assessed and it's going to be about $25,000
to $3,000. And I just wanted to get your opinion. Do you feel that that we should go ahead and move
forward with repairs or look for a new vehicle? Oh, I'd get that one repaired 100%. That thing
has got so much life left in it that you can't wear a Sequoia out. It's one of the best SUVs
ever made and you like it and it's been good to you. We love it. Absolutely get it fixed. You
don't need to do anything but that. Did you get that price from a dealership or a repair facility?
No, sir. We just went to a local repair facility in our area. That's good because I was thinking
that sounds very reasonable for that repair. So if it were... Look, you know how much a new Sequoia is
today? Yeah, I looked at their like 80,000 poppers. They're super expensive. I think the one I reviewed
was 85 and it was wonderful. But if I can spend $2,500 on a car that I love or $85,000 on something
else, I'm going to go with the $2,500. Okay. All right. I think that was sort of the direction
that we were leaning in, but I just wanted to get your opinion. You know, we're having some other
little like minor like the sunroof motors gone out, the radio, you know, just little things
going wrong with it. Of course. I mean, look, it's an 18-year-old vehicle. If this were an 08
Chevy Tahoe or Ford Expedition or Nissan Armada, I wouldn't tell you the same thing. I'd tell you
to get rid of it. Don't put any more money into it. But a Sequoia? Okay. Oh, dude, you can't go wrong
there. Okay. Very good. And I just real quickly wanted to do a shout out. I have a Toyota Camry
Hybrid that I absolutely love. I just love that car. And you know, I don't know if you've had a
chance to review those vehicles, but they are just so, so wonderful. So anyway, I really appreciate
and Todd, I have to tell you, your voice, you have the most best radio voice I think I've ever
heard in my entire life. Oh my gosh. Thank you. I appreciate that. Thank you. Let me get David's
number for you. He's my new agent. We're going to need your address so Todd could send a check.
Get the right spelling. Thank you guys so much for this show and for everything that you guys do
for us out here. Just thank you so much. Oh, David, that's very kind. Thank you, sir. I appreciate it.
And always let me know how I can help you. And let's talk to Bruce and he's calling from Houston.
Bruce, you're up next on The CarPro Show.
Hello, Jerry. Hi, Bruce. I'm listener. I bought my last two vehicles through CarPro. Good. Just
wait in my car. We'll always, we'll always go that route. Looking to replace my wife's Audi of 2019.
And I've looked at Atlas, Palisade, Traverse, Acadia, Enclave. I will probably look at the Toyota
and the Explorer. What are your thoughts on something of that size? Which Audi does she have?
U7. Okay. All right. So on the larger side of the midsize SUVs and we still need a third row seat,
right? No, I really don't need it. Don't use it. Okay. Well, that might open up some extra,
some more vehicles for you. Are you guys, how many miles are on that Audi?
86,000. 86,000. All right. I love the Traverse. I've reviewed it numerous times and this new
Traverse is something really terrific. If you don't need that third row seat,
but you like good cargo area, the Mazda CX-70 is wonderful and it comes in a hybrid and I love
the hybrid in that thing. So I would, I would look that direction. The Buick Envision does not
have a third row seat. It's a great vehicle, great driving vehicle. You mentioned Enclave.
Enclave, yeah. And it, you know, whatever she gets is going to have all the bells and whistles
and that's what she wants. So the Enclave was dressed pretty well. Yep. It's super nice. That's
probably, probably a great choice right there. In fact, I talked to one of your, one of your
dealers this morning and got a quote on an Enclave in Houston. Good. I've not reviewed the new Enclave,
but I've had it in the past and I loved it. If I were looking at a Toyota, it would be the Grand
Highlander. She will like that. It's almost a Lexus and I mean that. It, it this, everybody thinks
it's just a fancy Highlander. It's not. It's, it's a completely different vehicle and it is
wonderful. And then if you want to step up and go luxury, the Lexus TX, Lexus TX,
and I got good dealers for all those. You've heard that when light gives you lemons, you should make
lemonade. Well, if you buy a car that's a lemon, you can't make a drink out of it.
Let Jerry Reynolds, the car pro, help you get the best deal on your next car, truck or SUV.
That's what you get here on the car pro show. Call the car pro show now at 800-926-7777.
Boy, the car industry is just interesting when you read stories like this in the newsletter
that was in Friday's newsletter, which by the way, if you don't get it, you should.
You should go to carpro.com, go to the bottom and click the link and get yours delivered immediately
and get them here after. There's news of a group of Colorado dealers who were suing the state because
they gave a license, a dealer license to a new scout dealership, a direct dealer. And they're
suing because there's a myriad of reasons, but there is a tie, of course, because as you told
me just a few moments ago, Volkswagen bought scout. Yes, Volkswagen bought scout. It's a good
looking vehicle. I don't know when it's coming out, but yes, Colorado approved direct sales
to it for scout. So the factory can sell direct to the consumer. It's not unlike the Tesla situation
here in Texas. Correct, yes. Tesla can't sell cars in Texas because Texas has a law that
a automotive manufacturer cannot sell direct to the public. And this is a sticky subject.
And I can defend the fact that people think they want to buy direct from the factory,
but they don't understand the implications of that. Yes. They don't, they will, if you buy direct
from the factory, skip the dealer, you're going to pay a winter sticker price every single time
you buy a car. There is no competition. So what keeps car prices down is the competition between
the dealers. Yes. Service. You buy direct from the manufacturer and you have a service problem,
who are you going to call? Not them. No, they're not going to help. No. They built it. Yep. Whereas
the dealer get on the phone with the factory as a good customer of the factory and get something
done. So people, people always, and I've seen this in the flesh. I've seen the factory own
dealerships. It's a disaster. It's a complete total disaster. You think you're saving money,
but you're not because, as you said, you're a painful window sticker. You have no advocate
to help you in a situation and are incentives off the table too? I mean, you wouldn't get that
either, right? No, you wouldn't get incentives. Nothing. They don't have to. Yeah. So factories
would love to cut out the dealerships, but they know they can't handle it. Right. Right. They can,
I'm telling you, as appealing as it sounds, it's not. Yeah. And I've seen it. Yeah. Let's go to DJ
in Orange County, California. Hello, DJ. Hello there. How are you doing? Let me just,
oh, good. First, let me just say, I so appreciate what you and Todd are doing on these lines. I've
been listening to you for years, and it really does help give you some food for thought,
other considerations. It's just a great thing. And I wish you could stay on the air longer than
11 o'clock. I do too. I wish we still had two hours in LA, but DJ, always go to carpro.com
under the radio tab. In the next 45 minutes, all three hours of the show will be up on podcast.
So you can listen to us that way, or you can click listen live at carpro.com from 9 to noon
Pacific. Okay, great. Thank you. What can I help you with? I don't want to lose you. So
what has happened is I have had a Lexus RX for at least 15 years, and I can just tell you it's
just been a wonderful car. Oh, yeah. It has everything that I need from navigation, to comfort,
to sound, to, you know, just everything, right? Yeah. I think I'm at the point now that I have to
get another in a car, and I do want to get a used car. Okay, hold on. We are about to go to a
break. I'll have, when we come back, I'm going to have two minutes until we sign off. So get
your question ready as quick as you can. We'll be right back. Hey, if you have three kids, you might
need an SUV, not a Corvette. If you're a single guy, you can't drag race an SUV. Jerry Reynolds,
the car pro will help you find the best deal on the vehicle that's right for you. Call him now at
800-926-7777. All right, DJ, the clock's ticking. You were thinking about a previously owned RX 350.
No, I have a RX. I'm looking at another used car. My family came up with a
someone that's selling their Maxima, and they said that they wanted to ship it down to me
using a U-Ship. Is that something that you are familiar with in that process? I'm not familiar
with U-Ship. I am real leery about transport companies. I got to be honest with you. I've seen
so many of them that just they never do what they say. They're never on time.
They're insurance and what it should be. The one that you've found or one your kids found may be
great. I don't know. I'm not familiar with them, but I'm just telling you to be careful. What year
Maxima? Well, it's funny that it is. It's a 2013 Maxima. And how many miles are on it? 80. How
many miles are on your Lexus RX? 160. I don't know that you're gaining anything. Given the life
expectancy of a Nissan Maxima versus the life expectancy of a Lexus RX, you might be better
off keeping what you got. And doing repairs on it? Yeah. You're not going to have a major repair,
at least not for another 50 to 60,000 miles. I'm not trying to talk you out of it, DJ. I'm
not. I'm just giving you something to think about. You're driving one of the best SUVs ever made in
the history of automobiles. And they're usually good to 250,000 miles. So give that some thought.
I wish I could help with the transport company. I just don't know anybody.
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Tires play a crucial role in vehicle performance, and this episode emphasizes the importance of choosing the right tires from Tyraq. Jerry Reynolds and co-host Todd Chambliss share insights on their recent vehicle reviews, including the 2026 Chevy Silverado 1500 and the Kia K4 hatchback. They discuss various options for a listener looking to replace their Escalade, highlighting the Lincoln Navigator and electric vehicles like the Escalade IQ. The episode also features listener calls, providing personalized automotive advice and recommendations.