A wiring harness is like a bundle of wires that connects different parts of the car to help them work together. It carries electricity to things like lights and the engine.
Incentives and rebates are discounts or offers that help you save money when buying a car. They can make a new car more affordable by lowering the price or reducing financing costs.
Highway driving means driving on roads where you can go faster and usually don't have to stop as often. This can be easier on a car than driving in the city with lots of stops and starts.
The QX80 is a large luxury SUV that has a strong engine and a very comfortable interior. It's a good option if you want a lot of space and nice features.
The Mercedes GLE is a luxury SUV that is known for being comfortable and having many features. It's a good choice if you want a stylish and practical vehicle.
The GLS is a big, luxurious SUV from Mercedes that has a lot of space and fancy features. It's a popular choice for those who want a comfortable ride with lots of technology.
The Mercedes-Benz GLS 450 is a large luxury SUV that can fit a lot of people and has many nice features. It's great for families who want a comfortable ride.
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Land Range Rovers
The Range Rover is a fancy SUV that can drive on tough terrains like mud and rocks, but it also has a lot of nice features inside. People talk about it because it's luxurious, but some say it can have a lot of problems.
An SUV is a type of vehicle that is larger than a car and can hold more people and cargo. They are good for families and can drive on different types of roads.
The Escalade is a big, fancy SUV that comes with lots of luxury features and space for passengers. It's often seen as a status symbol because of its high-end design.
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GMC Escalade
The GMC Escalade is a large, luxury SUV that has a lot of space inside and comes with high-end features.
MSRP is the price that the car maker suggests dealers sell their cars for. However, dealers can charge more or less than this price depending on various factors.
The bZ4X is a new electric SUV from Toyota, which means it runs on electricity instead of gas. It's made for people who want to help the environment while still having a useful vehicle.
The Equinox is a small SUV that’s great for families because it has a lot of space and is easy to drive. There’s also a new electric version that helps the environment.
The RAV4 is a small SUV that is known for being dependable and having good gas mileage, especially if you choose the hybrid version. It's a great option if you want to start using less fuel.
The CR-V is a small SUV that has a lot of room inside and is known for being very reliable. Many people like it because it's practical for everyday use.
The Subaru Crosstrek is a small SUV that can drive well on different types of roads. It's great for people who like to go on adventures and need a reliable vehicle.
The Fiesta ST is a small, sporty car that is fun to drive and easy to handle. It's a great option if you want something compact that still feels exciting on the road.
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Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours. I hope this week is a great one. Hope you get
some time off. Hope you get to spend some time with people you love and you have a great meal.
Remember those people who are not going to be at Thanksgiving tables this year.
Our police officers, people in the medical profession, some places never close.
Same with our military folks all around the world.
Keep those in mind when you sit down and you go have that good meal on Thursday
and be thankful for everything as I wrote in my Thanksgiving closing message for the
newsletter that will be out Monday. Look around and count your blessings. I bet there's more
than you thought about and that is so true. And we're thankful for you, our listeners,
because without you there would be no CarPro Show and we wouldn't be
entering our 25th year on the air. That doesn't happen without support from listeners
and we thank you for that. So there we go. If you were not with us in hour number one,
this is hour number two of three and we played our Christmas song. Somebody called in said it was,
it was, I forget how you put it, but it wasn't complimentary. It wasn't? No, but I've had like
a gazillion others that loved it, people who want a copy of it. And if you do want one,
you can get one by subscribing to our free weekly newsletter because Monday,
our Thanksgiving edition comes out and we'll have a copy of the song there that you can listen to
and share, whatever you want to do with it. We worked pretty hard on it.
I'm telling you, it was supposed to be a quick, easy, simple deal.
And throw this together. It'll work. Yeah, it was everything but.
So there you go. Now, if you're thinking about making a move with your transportation situation,
it's the absolute best time of year. As a matter of fact, it's the best time in the past five
years and that is the gospel. We're seeing incentives now that were there before COVID
hit and we haven't seen them since. And I'm talking about, there's just about
something for everybody. If you're wanting zero percent, there's a ton of that out there. If
you want to lease, the lease deals got better, especially on the luxury cars and the Toyotas.
Toyotas is big in leasing. So they always throw a lot out there for Toyotathon.
If you want no payments for 90 days, that puts you sometime in late February, that's out there.
Rebates, if you're going to, if you're going to write off the interest on your car loan,
this is a great time because you'll take rebates instead of zero percent.
And then you can write the interest off on your taxes for this year. Tax code 179
for self-employed and business owners. That's in full swing right now.
And we've got great dealers at carpro.com. That's where you sign up for the newsletter
at the bottom of the page. We'd love to have you in the family.
The Tibetan throat singer is what I think. That's a new one. I had to go look that one up.
Well, in Tibet, it might be. Maybe here in America. Don't know. So I don't think that
that music is crossed over here as well. Probably not so much. Probably not. Who knows?
It's fun though. Oh, it's fun. Oh, yeah. Mr. Announcers.
Having some fun at my expense. He always does. Yes. That's just part of it. That's right. There you
go. All right. Let's go to the phones and we talked to Christopher in Riverside, California.
Christopher, what's happening? Hey, Christopher, you there?
He's got his own show going there, I think. Well, you know, that's a possibility.
So let's do this. Let's put Christopher on hold and we'll come back to him in just a
minute. All right. And we'll talk to Paula and see what we can do for her. Hi, Paula. What's going on?
Hi, how are you? I'm good, kiddo. What's up? Okay, I have a 2021 Chevy Silverado custom. I recently
found out that I had an intermittent electrical issue, so they changed the engine harness.
My question is, would I still be able to get a few more miles out of this?
Or do I need to start looking for another vehicle? No, the wiring harnesses aren't nearly as complicated
as people think because they come like all the wires together and they just got to be connected
on two ends. So there's nothing that would make me worry about if, you know, if you had a short
which thank goodness they found it because typically those are very difficult to find.
They probably did this instead of hunting for what was wrong, they probably did the smart thing
and replaced the entire harness. What was wrong with your truck before you took it in?
It would, you would go to step down to get on the freeway or change lanes and then it
acted like you didn't have no power, no gas, nothing. And you know, and then here you got
you're in traffic and you're trying to get out everybody's way and you can't.
Yeah, I get it. So they isolated it down to replacing the wiring harness and has it
seemed okay since then? That's fine since then, yes.
How many miles are on the truck right now? It now has 178,000.
What engine do you have?
The turbo, the 4.0 turbo.
Okay. I don't think at 180, coming up on 180,000 miles, if you've done the maintenance,
you've probably got another 50,000 or so without any, excuse me,
without any major problems. So I don't think that you've got to
rush out and do anything, but I've gone with the incentives and rebates and stuff that are out
there right now. I would start thinking about it, not because of the wiring harness. That has
nothing to do with it. Just the fact that you got 180,000 miles on a four-year-old truck
coming up on five years old. So it tells me that you've done a lot of highway driving, right?
Yes, I have. Okay, so that's not nearly as hard on a car. So I think you got time,
but also don't want to see you miss out on these incentives that are out there. So maybe just go
ahead sometime between now and the end of the year, get ahold of one of the Chevy dealers that
I've got there in Southern California, whichever one's closest to you, and look at some numbers
and let's see how those work out. If you find the truck that you love,
the numbers are agreeable, make the trade. Otherwise, I'd probably wait till you get a
few more miles on it. Good luck, kiddo. There are lots of little secrets about buying or
leasing a vehicle, and Jerry Reynolds, the car pro, knows them all. Call him now at 1-800-926-7777.
And we're back here at the car pro show. Hope you're having a great weekend.
It's Todd Chambliss with the car pro Jerry Reynolds. By the way, we talk a lot about all this great
content, all these stories and advice columns and all the good stuff that Jerry works all week
long on for the newsletter. It's out every Friday except for this coming week. Now next
week, it's going to be a Thanksgiving edition, but it's going to come out sometime Monday,
probably Monday afternoon. Yep, it is. Coming out early, it'll be somewhat abbreviated. Some
of the things that you typically see there you won't see this week, but we'll have the recalls
for you as always. Boy, we had some serious recalls this week. Any time you see fire risk
or crash risk, people don't pay close enough attention to the recalls. That's why we put
them in there to try to get them to. I work pretty close with NHTSA, and they rely on me to get word
out. Sometimes before you get it from the actual manufacturer. Oh, yeah. And that's, you know,
if you've moved, for instance. Oh, yeah, yeah. You know, odds of getting your recall notice,
not good. Yeah. So always check the newsletter for recalls to see if your car is part of it.
And to get your newsletter immediately, if you're not getting it right now, carpro.com,
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And let's, I tell you what, Dwayne, let me change. Let's go back to Christopher in Riverside,
and let's see if he's on the line with us. Oh, yeah. The guy that has his own talk show
going. Steve and Yorba Linda, you'll be next. Christopher, are you there?
Yeah, I'm here. How's it going, Jerry? Hey, good, buddy. Happy Thanksgiving to you.
Yeah, back at you. What can I do for you? So I have a 2019 Porsche Macan that I absolutely love.
It's been the best car I've ever owned. But I also have four kids and it's starting to get
a little cramp back there in the backseat. My oldest son is like, he's over, he's like
six foot now. So we're starting to outgrow the car. And I'm looking at getting maybe a third
row vehicle. I mean, if Porsche had a third row car, I'd get one in a heartbeat. Yeah, sure. Yep.
And so I'm kind of debating between like the BMW X7 versus the Lexus GX or the
Infiniti like QX80, I believe, you know, just looking at these cars that are a little bit bigger,
probably something with some miles on it. So I'm not having to make a big payment on it.
Sure. And it seems like there's a lot of options out there. I'm just wondering from
a reliability standpoint, I think the BMW X7 is my favorite of them. But
you know, you're looking at something probably with about 70, 80,000 miles on it. Yeah.
And that gets, I'm wondering if there's going to be some reliability issues.
Yeah, there is probably in pretty short order after that miles, after those kind of,
when you get up to 70, 80,000 miles, a BMW can get expensive. It's no different with
Mercedes. You know, I had a Cayenne for a good while, went to a Mercedes GLE
with the S63 package. So it's got 600 horses under the hood, not really practical.
We had a GLS, but it was a 2021 GLS 450, and it was nothing but problems.
It's like Range Rovers. I had a ton of those, but I knew when to get rid of them. It's no
different with a BMW or Mercedes. If you're going to go up and get a three-row in that
you know, 60, 70, 80,000 mile range, it's not as much fun as the BMW, but boy, Alexis will just
keep going and going and going and they're not nearly as expensive to repair.
Yeah, I knew what your answer was going to be, Jerry. I listened to the show a lot.
Yeah.
I know you love those Lexus cars.
Well, you know, I've never owned one myself because I think there's
what I consider for a guy that's in and out of 100 new cars a year and likes horsepower,
I consider them to be boring. But at the same time, if I want something that's reliable,
there's nothing better. Yeah.
Yeah.
Get a GX.
This doesn't have to be an exciting car for me.
My exciting car was a Lamborghini and it, unfortunately, caught fire and blew up on me.
Oh, no.
So I'm looking at maybe a 458 Italia or something like that for the fun car. But this is,
I want something luxurious and nice, but.
Christopher, what real quick, what is the absolute most you're willing to spend on this SUV?
I don't know. Maybe 40 grand total.
Okay.
You know, I got, I probably have about 20, 25 in the Porsche when I traded in. So,
you know, I don't want to have a big payment on it. It's just something to fit the family in
and get around with.
Well, look at the GX. If you could find a TX, because they're still fairly new. They've only
been out a couple of years. If you could find a TX with a little bit higher than average miles,
that might fit too. And that might be a better option than the GX 40. Take a look at those.
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All right, we got Steve in Yorba Linda, California next Steve. What's going on?
Hi, good morning.
Hi there.
Jerry, thank you for taking all the great show.
Thank you, sir.
I'm looking for, there is down to four cars for three rows, Q7 Audi and X7 BMW TX and Denali.
I needed a third row seat, brand new. I got 90,000 to spend. And of course,
it was in that range. What do you recommend?
What are you driving right now?
I'm driving right now Lexus GX550.
Okay. And what year is it?
It's 2020 for that car for the wife and kids.
Okay. Of the cars you listed, for me, unless it's just too big, I think the Denali,
it's the most enjoyable. It's so roomy inside and the new screens and things that they've got
in all the big General Motors, I mean, they're spectacular. And they've got so many nice features
in the Denali and the Escalade both.
Right.
I'd, you know, my personal would be the Denali. I'm next week reviewing the Lexus TX550 plug-in hybrid.
And I love the TX. I've had it once before and thought it was spectacular,
but it was, when they first came out, there was no hybrid at that time.
This is the plug-in. It's sticker in at 85 grand and it's got 404 horses. So finally,
a TX that'll get up and go. So I'm kind of looking forward to that. And that might be,
by the time I've had it for a week, you know, I might say, hey, Steve, look at that one too.
But, you know, right off the top of my head, for a lot of different reasons, room is one,
amenities is one, standard features is one. I'd personally go with the GMC Denali.
And I've got a great GMC dealer in Southern California at my website.
Mike Caposio's the owner there. He's a great guy. Talk to him. Let's see what he can do.
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Todd Chambliss in this week's newsletter. The new section had one of the most clicked
articles for the newsletter talking about the average new vehicle prices dropping slightly
in October. And see if I can remember back. September, wasn't that the last month that we
had the $7,500 EV rebates in the government? It was. September 30th.
Wouldn't you think that might have something to do with the prices dropping,
the market sort of correcting and fluctuating a bit? Yeah, absolutely, because electric cars
cost more money by and large. Yeah. And that because of that surge in September that raised
prices and then nobody's buying them right now. No, no. So that would drop the prices back down,
but the incentives got better too. Well, that could play a hand too, obviously. Because,
you know, when we started October, that was the beginning of the fourth quarter.
That's the biggest incentives of the year we see are always in the fourth quarter and
particularly in November and December. So without being the case, January traditionally,
is that another month where obviously sales are obviously going to drop and the prices
will too with a correction after the big rush at the end of the year? You know,
usually I have people that say to me every single year, every year I've been around
the automobile business, I'm going to buy a car right after the first of the year.
When you go right ahead, it's going to cost you a lot of money to do that.
So it's going to be higher, probably just because the demand is going to be lower.
There'll be fewer incentives. Yeah.
And look, car prices typically don't change a lot during the year, but the incentives move
constantly. And that's, I think that's the missing thing here that a lot of people don't
understand. I've seen car prices go up during the year. It's not unusual for a manufacturer
to raise dealer cost and the MSRP by 100 or 200 bucks, maybe two or three times during the year.
But that doesn't drastically change things. What drastically changes the out the door
price that you end up paying is incentives. And that's going to affect, I mean, directly
affect the actual amount that you're financing anyway, because of the fact that it's free money,
it's free to you, certainly not from the manufacturer or the dealer really, because
that plays into their whole market plan, I would imagine.
Yeah. I mean, manufacturers have just accepted the fact that incentives are here to stay.
They're necessary. And for them, it's necessary evil.
Yeah. And so they have constantly got to monitor. Look, incentives are simple.
They're there to help the dealers sell cars so that they'll reorder them.
Because that's how a manufacturer makes their money by selling to dealers.
Manufacturers only have one customer and it's the car, it's the dealers. So when they get
overstocked and they go out to make their monthly visit to say, hey, I need you to buy 300, whatever's.
If they've already got a whole bunch, they're going to say no, thank you.
And when dealers across the country start saying no, thank you to the factory,
the smoke stops boiling out of the stacks at these factories. And that's what panics them.
So then they have to contribute money to get the smoke to come back out of the factories.
Yes.
They start making cars so that they can move them.
That's exactly right. There you go.
I'll put it as succinctly as I know how.
All right.
Manufacturer rebates is an admission that they overpriced the product.
That is interesting to me.
It's a fact.
That's kind of blunt.
Sorry.
There you go.
Straight talk.
Honest answers.
No more review cars.
Oh, well.
Oh, well, it was a good run.
I got to be here.
I had to be in Debbie.
I can drive.
That's right.
Michael in Houston.
Thank you for holding, sir.
And happy Thanksgiving to you.
Same to you, Jerry.
How are you?
I'm good, buddy.
What is what can I help you with?
Well, I had deep charity and got in an accident.
And they told all this.
So I am looking at the four vehicles.
Toyota Electric, I think, is the one number one.
Number two, I'm looking at Hyundai Ionic 5.
My third option would be RF4.
And the fourth is Kia Sportage.
So I was just going to get your opinion
and see what do you think which will be the best option.
What was number one on your list there?
My number one on my list was Ionic 5.
Number two was my I was looking into Toyota.
Yeah.
But did you say electric in there somewhere?
Yes.
Yes.
Toyota was, what is that, X, oh god, I'm trying to remember.
You're talking about a full electric, not a plug-in, right?
No, full electric.
Okay.
Yeah.
The the the BR4Z.
It's a BZ4X something.
Yeah.
And it's stupidest car name I've ever heard.
They're shortening it.
I've made such fun of them.
I think I'm responsible for this, but I made such fun of them
they're shortening it to just BZ for next year.
What can they do that before?
I know.
And even the Toyota dealers were shaking their head.
It's been a really good car.
Now how many miles a year are you driving?
About eight to 10.
Okay.
And I own an electric car.
My BMW is all electric and I just absolutely love it.
I'm driving an electric Equinox from Chevrolet this week.
I love it.
It's great.
Got good range.
You know, if you're going to make that transition to electric
and go all electric, then the Toyota is great vehicle.
Subaru makes a sister to that.
In fact, Toyota manufactures the Subaru for Subaru.
So it's been a good one.
It's got good range.
Dependability is there, certainly.
It looks like they're good well past 150,000 miles
before you run into any kind of issues.
If you wanted to do a transition vehicle,
the RAV4 plug-in hybrid is a great choice to see
how you really like the electric lifestyle
because you can get about 40 electric miles
before it kicks over to gas.
But if you wanted to go cross country in this vehicle,
you could do that versus the electric car,
which means you're going to have to be tracking down
charging stations.
So give that some thought.
What are your thoughts about Ionic 5?
It's been good so far.
I mean, it's not a vehicle that's been around for a very long time.
So for me to say, hey, yeah,
this car's good for 200,000 miles or 100 or 150.
I can't.
It's too new.
But I'll tell you what Hyundai's putting out right now
is some really good stuff.
I would not be afraid of it if you like it the best.
Go with it.
We've reviewed it.
It's a great.
I'm just not 100% confident in the long term reliability.
If you only think you're going to keep it 100,000 miles or so,
it'll do you a great job.
And it's very enjoyable.
And I got good dealers for everything we've talked about.
Every single week, all kinds of good stuff in the newsletter.
The Jerry puts together.
It is normally released on Friday.
We didn't mention earlier in the show
that special Thanksgiving edition.
It's a shortened version,
but a lot of good stuff still in there is coming out on Monday.
On Friday's email, the newsletter,
the Quick Ships portion.
There's some great stories in there.
It's automotive stories.
Sometimes they're funny.
Sometimes they're maddening.
This particular one is kind of funny.
It's a Florida woman.
You already know that if it came from Florida,
there's something going on there.
I don't know what's in the water over there.
Clocked at 107 miles an hour in a 55.
Why was she running from the police?
No.
Medical emergency?
No.
She was trying to get to Little Caesars
before they closed to pick up that $6 pizza.
That's the reason.
She was doing it.
And I bet that $6 pizza cost her over $1,000.
A dumb, dumb thing to do.
107 miles an hour.
107 or 55.
And I think you mentioned it was in a 12-year-old Corolla,
which I didn't know that it could actually go 107 miles.
Neither.
That was the big surprise.
It really was.
I mean, nothing against Little Caesars.
The $6 pizzas, sometimes they come in handy,
but think about that before you leave the house 10 minutes
before they close.
And then you got all kinds of trouble
that you got to go down there.
Yeah.
Wow.
There's a story for you.
I find some bizarre stuff for that column.
Have you got something in the works for the next time around?
No, we're not with Monday's, of course.
Monday's abbreviated.
But yeah, I'm working on some stuff for the one after that.
All right.
There we go.
Tyler in the Woodlands, Texas, Houston area.
What's going on, Tyler?
Hey, first off, I want to hear
Todd's first singing.
Me too.
I need to practice on it just a bit, sir.
You know what?
They rake you through the coals, but you do phenomenal.
It's OK.
Thanks.
I appreciate that.
I kicked Kevin around too before Todd came along.
Oh, I know.
Oh, I know.
Comes with a gig.
That's fine.
It's in the job description.
That assigns something for that, too, by the way.
Yeah, you can't ever sue me.
All right, Tyler, talk to me about cars.
Oh, yes.
So I'm in a 2024 GNC Sierra 84.
It's a 3.0 Duramax.
And I love it when it's running well.
The first couple of weeks had spent about a month in the shop.
I came from three F-150s.
I drive a lot.
I buy a lot.
I typically buy them and ride them off.
Love this thing.
I'm averaging 22.5 miles per gallon.
Do I sit in this thing?
I was looking to going back to the F-150.
I like the drive of the F-150.
I love this thing because of the gas mileage.
Yeah.
I drive a lot.
How many miles on the current truck?
Bought it last September and I just rolled 42,000 miles.
Whoa.
No, you need to be in the diesel.
You're on the right track.
Is an F-250 too big?
An F-250 isn't too big.
Oh boy, I'd look at that.
I think you'd love it.
If you like the truck you'd love that F-250.
A King Ranch or a Platinum because you're going to ride it off anyway.
You might as well get the top of the line, right?
Oh, yes, sir.
I'd look that direction and the miles you're driving,
what you're going to find out is in a three-quarter ton truck like the F-250,
you're not going to, it's not going to lose value like the gasoline trucks you've had in the past.
So if you wanted to get it up to 100,000 miles, which it'll do easily in two years
with you driving, that's probably the way for you to go.
Take a look at that.
I've got some really great Ford dealers in Houston at my website.
Happy Thanksgiving.
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called Cherry Reynolds the Car Pro at 1-800-926-7777.
Some more great stories.
Happy listeners, folks that have listened to Jerry and followed his advice,
gone through his website, used his dealers, and they have great stories to tell.
A couple from the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
First of all, Vandagriff-Honda, Wesley Kammer,
was the person who helped out Tim looking for a Honda CRV.
Said Wesley was responsive, provided excellent service,
salesperson, Gavin Outstanding, with highly recommend to family.
And you know, that's high praise right there if you'll recommend to family.
And five-star Subaru Grapevine is where Tony Human is the contact.
And this is a Clark story about the Subaru Crosstrak he was looking for.
Said that their honesty, communication, assistance, and patience with my wife.
I don't want to know exactly what that means.
Probably a story there, but I'm not going there.
Was above and beyond.
I love this line.
The dealer could have done nothing to improve our experience.
Oh, I love that.
Typically you'll get something saying, well, wish this were better.
No, everything was perfect.
I've known Tony, he's the general manager.
I've known him for 30 plus years.
He came from five-star Ford in North Richard Hills for a lot of years.
So, you know, it's tickled to death to have him helping our Subaru listeners
because everybody knows I love Subaru and recommend them all the time.
So there you go.
We are going to lose you Los Angeles, but you don't have to leave us
just because we're not on KNX starting at the top of this coming up hour.
You can go to carpro.com and click listen live and stay with us.
If you want to call in for hour number three,
which is coming right up here in about two minutes,
all you got to do is call the chaise.com carpro hotline at 809267777.
We do get a drop off and calls in hour three because LA goes away.
So that is the best time to call the chaise.com hotline.
809267777 LA Sacramento, happy Thanksgiving.
This baby runs like new.
Yeah, but for how long?
Get your next ride after you talk to Jerry Reynolds at the carpro show.
1-800-926-7777.
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About this episode
The CarPro Radio Show dives into the latest automotive trends and offers valuable advice for listeners considering new vehicles. Jerry Reynolds and co-host Todd Chambliss discuss the best times to buy, highlighting current incentives and rebates that make this an ideal season for purchasing. They also take listener calls, providing personalized recommendations for various vehicles, including the Lexus GX, BMW X7, and electric options like the Hyundai Ioniq 5. The hosts emphasize the importance of reliability and long-term value, especially for families needing more space.