The Chrysler Town & Country is a type of minivan that is great for families because it has a lot of space and features that make it easy to travel with kids. The 2005 version is one of the older models but still has many useful features.
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Chrysler Caravan
The Chrysler Caravan is a type of minivan that is designed for families and people who need extra space. It's known for being practical and comfortable for carrying passengers and cargo.
The Lincoln Nautilus is a luxury SUV that is designed to be comfortable and stylish. It has a lot of features that make it a good choice for people looking for a nice vehicle to drive.
The Lincoln Aviator is another luxury SUV from Lincoln, similar to the Nautilus but larger. It has a lot of space and features that make it a great choice for families.
The infotainment system in a car is like a computer that helps you listen to music, get directions, and connect your phone. It's usually controlled by a screen in the dashboard.
The Cadillac XT5 is a comfortable and stylish SUV that offers a lot of space and nice features. It's a good choice for those looking for a luxury vehicle that can carry family and friends.
The Dodge Ram is a big pickup truck that's great for work and hauling heavy loads. It's known for being tough and reliable, making it a popular choice for people who need a truck for both work and play.
The Ram 2500 Bighorn is a strong truck designed for heavy loads and tough jobs. It's a popular choice for people who need a reliable vehicle for work or towing.
The Ram 1500 is a big truck that people use for work and everyday driving. It's known for being strong and having a lot of features to make driving easier and more comfortable.
Electric vehicles, or EVs, are cars that run on electricity instead of gasoline. They are better for the environment and can save money on fuel.
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$7,500 tax credit
The $7,500 tax credit is money the government gives back to people who buy electric cars, making them cheaper to buy. It's a way to encourage more people to choose electric vehicles.
The Chevrolet Equinox is a small SUV that you can buy with either a traditional gas engine or as an electric vehicle. This gives buyers more options based on their needs.
The Chevrolet Blazer is a mid-sized SUV that you can choose to buy with either a gas engine or as an electric vehicle. This allows people to pick what works best for them.
Tires are the round rubber parts that help a car move and grip the road. It's important to check them regularly to make sure they are safe and working well.
A gauge is a tool that shows you how much of something is in your car, like oil or tire pressure. Many new cars can tell you this information automatically instead of using a manual gauge.
There were serious accidents involving the Ford Explorer where the vehicle would tip over, often because of tire problems. This caused a lot of safety worries and led to recalls of the vehicles.
The Ford Explorer is a popular SUV that many families use for its spaciousness and versatility. However, it had some serious safety issues in the past, especially related to how it handled on the road, which is why people sometimes talk about it in a negative light.
The tire tread is the part of the tire that touches the ground. It has patterns that help the car grip the road and stay safe, especially in wet conditions.
Sidewalls are the outer edges of a tire that connect the flat part that touches the road to the inside of the tire. They help keep the tire strong and safe.
The BMW 7 Series is a large luxury car that offers a lot of high-tech features and a smooth ride. It's aimed at people who want a very comfortable and stylish vehicle.
The start-stop system helps save fuel by turning off the engine when the car is not moving, like when you're waiting at a red light. It turns the engine back on when you're ready to go again.
The Porsche Cayenne is a fancy SUV that offers a mix of luxury and sporty performance. It's designed for people who want a high-end vehicle that can still handle well on the road, making it a popular choice among those who enjoy driving.
The Mercedes GLE is a high-end SUV that provides a lot of comfort and luxury features. It's designed for people who want a stylish vehicle that also has plenty of space for passengers and cargo.
Porsche certified means that a used Porsche has been checked by the company to make sure it's in good shape. Buying one can give you a warranty, which is like a guarantee for repairs.
A warranty is like a promise from the car maker to fix things if they break for a certain time or distance. It helps you avoid paying for repairs unexpectedly.
The Porsche Macan is a smaller SUV that still gives you that sporty feel you expect from Porsche. It's great for families who want a stylish and fun vehicle to drive around in.
Porsche Grapevine is a dealership that sells and services Porsche cars. If you own a Porsche or are thinking about buying one, they can help you with everything you need.
The Toyota RAV4 is a small SUV that's very popular because it's reliable and good on gas. It's a great option for families or anyone who needs a practical vehicle for everyday use.
The Lexus NX is a small luxury SUV that is comfortable and quiet inside, making it a good choice for long drives. It has a nice interior and is designed to be smooth on the road.
The Lincoln Corsair is a luxury SUV that is designed to be comfortable and quiet while driving. It's a good option if you're looking for a stylish and smooth ride.
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So now with straight talk and honest answers about everything automotive
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Good to have you with us on The CarPro Show.
We've got another hour to go and we're going to be talking about cars.
And we're going to be helping people make good car buying decisions
as opposed to bad car buying decisions which seems like these days the majority of the people do.
But the ones that listen to The CarPro Show and they follow the car pro process,
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Todd Chambliss.
Yes.
How are we doing?
Doing fine.
Still kind of reeling from the...
Mr. Announcer, take some liberties with some of the facts, is that fair to say?
Oh, he's just getting started with you.
I'm telling you.
When the opportunity came up just over a year ago to come and co-host the show,
I was for a warrant saying now Mr. Announcer is going to have a little bit of fun,
so if you've got a thin skin, you better get over it.
And you were correct about that.
Yep.
It's very, very funny, the hog calling.
That's a new one.
And the suspicious looking reality.
Tomato sandwich certainly applies there too.
It's a big, but going back to cars, yes.
I mean, we have talked about this for, you know, for a bit of time now,
the fact that the inventory is well starting to kind of creep up on a lot of these dealers out there.
And like you said, they don't really need to have all the 25s out there.
They certainly need to decrease that buyer's market and a situation where you got dealers
who are motivated to get some vehicles moved.
If you were even thinking about maybe getting a new car,
this would probably be the best time to do it.
It is.
And when dealers get overstocked, it's way cheaper for them to sell a car at no profit
than it is to pay the interest on that car sitting there.
Yeah.
So that's why it's so good for consumers when dealers are overstocked.
And some of them already are.
The others, most of them, have got a lot of cars inbound
that are going to cause them to be overstocked very quickly.
So take advantage of that.
I will always tell you the best times to buy.
I'll tell you when it's not a good time to buy, but I can tell you right now.
It is a good time to make that move.
San Antonio, all of you, WAI country, glad to have you.
I got great news for you.
Go.
At carpro.com, you will now have a Subaru dealer there in San Antonio.
Oh, that's great news.
It is great news.
We've looked for the right one and finally found it.
And they are on board and they are on the website at carpro.com.
Just click on Find a Car Pro Certified Dealer Near Me.
And you can find North Park Subaru there owned by a gentleman named Clarence K.
Lee, who I've known for many, many years.
He was a Ford dealer when I owned Ford dealerships and he still is.
But he's also now got Subaru.
So great news there.
Glad to have them.
Welcome to the carpro show North Park Subaru.
That's awesome.
Yep, it is.
And let's talk to Lawrence in Houston.
Lawrence, what's going on, my friend?
I'm doing well.
Thank you.
I hope you guys are too.
We are.
Thank you.
Good.
Hey, quick, quick note.
You had a caller in on the minivans and I just want to throw out there.
I've got a Chrysler Talent Country 2005 that's got 192,000 miles original transmission engine.
Just throw that out there.
Thank you.
Well, I think they're starting, you know, they dropped.
Chrysler got out of the minivan business and I think they're back in it.
I think they're coming back with the caravan, if I remember correctly.
I don't get a lot of van questions, so I don't watch them as close as I do trucks and SUVs.
But thank you for adding that in.
And of course, it always comes down to how well you maintain it.
But that goes without saying.
Yes.
The reason I'm calling is I'm interested in, and like the body style of the Lincoln Nautilus.
Yeah.
I'm not typically wanting to buy a new car for a variety of reasons.
So in the used Nautilus market, I heard that the 2020s had some issues.
And now that we're in 25, I was going to want to see if you could suggest what year would
be the best year and for what reason and what might be a better comparable option to that vehicle.
Okay.
When people tell me they hear about a vehicle problem, that typically means that they've
been online.
Is that the case?
That's right.
Yeah, reviews.
Yeah.
I don't remember any problems with in 2020.
I'll be honest with you.
The Nautilus has been a and so is the aviator.
If you needed something bigger, but the Nautilus has been a very good vehicle mechanically.
There may have been a few issues with the and I'm really stretching my memory here.
But around that 2020 mark seems to me like there were issues with the computers inside
the vehicle that run the infotainment system, that sort of thing.
They had problems with something.
Yeah.
And you know, I probably for that reason would stay away from that one.
But I would be more focused on mileage and history reports than I would year models.
And I think that's good advice for you.
Nothing stands out in my mind with Nautilus as being a bad, bad year.
So is there a good price range for 21 and up that would relative 35,000 or less miles
ideally?
Yeah.
I mean, prices are hard for me because used, used ones are all over the board.
The Nautilus hasn't been a great seller, which means that the resale value hasn't been great
either.
Now, that's great news if you're looking for a used one.
I would say you could get a 35,000 mile one somewhere in the $30,000 range.
And if that's the case, then I would certainly look at it.
You asked me about others before we run out of time.
The XT5 has been a very good quality SUV.
And if you're going midsize, you'll never beat the Lexus RX.
So give that some thought.
Large thanks for the call.
If you wait too long to trade, you lose.
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And welcome back to The Car Pro Show with Jerry Reynolds The Car Pro and me, Todd Chambliss.
In this week's newsletter, it's another round of quick chefs.
These are stories from the world of cars, sometimes with a humor spent to it.
And other stories sort of hyper focused on the story about Ferrari, where this is something
interesting, and they have, I guess, done this forever, where they are very picky about
who gets to drive their car so much so that if they think you're up to some craziness
or hijinks or things they don't like, they'll put you on a permanent blacklist and doesn't
matter whether you're famous, rich, or well connected, whatever, you cannot go buy a brand
new Ferrari.
No, that's true.
So the example that you gave here is Lindsay Lohan, the famous actress who has had her time
in the spotlight with DUIs, all kinds of other chaos going on.
Well, apparently they have a blacklisted Lindsay Lohan.
She can't buy a Ferrari.
Nope, she cannot.
And that is crazy to me.
So what other things do you think would make people get on a blacklist?
I mean, can't they all be DUIs, right?
No, I, you know, and I don't know what their criteria is.
Yeah.
They are picky.
I mean, you can't buy a new Ferrari unless you've owned a used one.
So you first have to buy a used Ferrari.
Yes.
Before you buy a brand new one.
So some dealers, some Ferrari dealers will sell, if a customer wants a new one, they'll
sell them something on the used car lot and tell them I'll see you in a year.
They can't, they can't build enough cars for the people, for all the rich people that
could afford them.
Yeah, got it.
Yeah.
And so they can be picky.
And Lindsay Lohan is famous.
I don't think she's famous for her great actress abilities.
I think she's famous for all the wrong reasons.
The partying and all that stuff she did back in the day.
Yes.
And so they're like, we don't need you, Lindsay Lohan.
That's crazy.
We're not impressed with you.
And truth be known, she's very well off.
I'm sure she could buy whatever car she wants.
Not a Ferrari.
Except for that one.
Except for that one.
That's crazy.
But how cool is that story?
Just weird that they've got that kind of deal going on.
But that's, that's old world kind of sensibility, isn't it?
Yes, it is.
I appreciate it.
I just wonder people with that kind of money.
They're not used to being told no to anything.
That's true.
It's got to be a culture shock.
I'd love to be a fly on the wall.
I would too.
Have you ever known anybody that got on the blacklist for Ferrari?
I mean, personally, have you ever known anybody?
I never have.
And you're not on there, right?
No.
Okay.
Just checking.
Not that I've tried.
Okay.
Not that I wouldn't.
Well, that's, that's a good point.
All right.
On the chase.com car pro hotline, I've got one open at 809267777.
If you want it, you can have it.
And while we're waiting, we'll go to Rudy and Sandy Ago.
Oh, Rudy.
Hi.
How can I help you?
Sir, how are you?
I'm good, man.
What's going on?
I've got an old Ram pickup right now that I'm getting rid of.
It's 167,000 miles.
And I'm trying to get into a 2,500 Ram Ram Bighorn.
Oh, nice.
It's got about 56,000.
But the main thing I called for is basically where's a good place to deal for Ram products?
Pick up.
Are you willing to go out of the area because I don't have any dealers in San Diego?
Unfortunately.
Sure.
All right.
Give me your zip code.
It's 91910.
91910.
Look to the car pro site, aren't you?
I'm on the car pro website.
I chose find a car pro dealer near me.
I hit Ram.
I hit 1500 and put his zip code in there.
And the closest dealer to you is in Signal Hill, California.
And that is 103 miles away from you, according to my website.
And that is Glen E. Thomas.
DodgeCross or Jeep Ram.
They've been in business over 100 years.
John Davis, one of the owners, takes care of my listeners himself.
And he is a great guy.
They also ship.
So if you wanted to buy it online from John, he could send it to you.
If you're going used, I'd probably tell you to, you know, drive up and take a look before you do that.
But if it's if you go new and you know what you want, he can do the whole deal with you by phone and email and then by transportation.
Sounds good.
Right now what I'm trying to get into is a pre-owned Ram upgrade to a 2500.
Yeah.
And basically the truck I got, it's got 167,000 miles and still runs good and everything.
But I'm just thinking my last truck.
We're going to run out of time, Rudy, but talk to John.
You'll get you fixed up.
Some people buy a car because they like the color.
Others, smart people, call the car for Jerry Reynolds first.
Here's the number 1-800-926-7777.
And we talked to Belle in Sugarland.
Belle, welcome.
How can I help you?
Hi.
Thank you for taking my call.
Yes, ma'am.
What can I do for you?
Yes.
I had a question about the Cadillac X-T5.
I emailed y'all because I was thinking about getting one in the spring.
I have driven them for about 10 years.
Got them at Sewell for y'all's recommendation from Curtis St. Louis.
Yeah.
And really loved the cars.
But I see they're going to all EV.
This continued the four and the five will be continued in 2016.
So I was just wondering, do you think they'll pivot away from all EV or are they pretty much dug in on that?
Yeah, I don't think they will.
I don't think they'll change their minds on it.
I think a lot of the car companies and a lot of the other GM brands are backing away from electrics.
But Cadillac is not, at least yet.
And no signs that they're going to.
In fact, they're probably feeling stronger about it because in September last month, they had the biggest September they've ever had.
And it was primarily due to electrics.
Now, it was also due to the fact that the $7,500 tax credit was going away.
So a lot of people rushed in and bought electrics that they probably pulled all their electric buyers for the rest of this year into September.
So.
Oh, OK.
I just I they seem committed with Cadillac.
And I just shocked at that.
I know.
I don't understand car companies.
I don't understand car companies don't give you a choice.
That's one of the things I've loved about what Chevrolet has done is you can get a equinox.
All electric or you can get an equinox with gas.
Same with the Blazer.
You can get a Blazer EV.
You can get a Blazer with gas.
And and that that absolutely makes the most sense.
I really don't understand what they're thinking with Cadillac, especially because of the loyal owners that they've had in the past are not going to make that move to electric ever.
So they're going to have to find something else.
Luckily, there's a lot of good choices out there, Bill.
Let me know how I can help you.
If you buy a new car without taking a really thorough test drive, you're making a huge mistake.
The car pro Jerry Reynolds can tell you why at 1-800-926-7777.
And welcome back to the car pro show with Jerry Reynolds, the car pro and Todd Chambliss.
It's like the dead speaking to the college kid going off for their first year of college.
You know, make sure you do this, that and check your tires and, you know, give them all the checklist of things to do.
It's sort of similar, except this time of year with the temperatures changing, the barometric pressure obviously kind of going back and forth.
It is a good time to go and examine how the tires are doing on the vehicle.
And there's some pretty good tips actually in a news article, a safety article rather, that's in the newsletter.
I guess my question to you Jerry is, do you take tire safety seriously?
Oh, I definitely do.
Okay, so do you check them pretty often?
Well, I mean, I know that the car does that for you.
Yes, I rely on the car to do it.
I don't do it by gauge anymore, although I still have one.
In fact, I have several gauges, but I rely on the car to tell me when one gets low.
I don't let it stay low, even if it's only a pound or two.
I got, look, I got a huge education on tires.
Okay.
Back when Ford Explorers were killing people.
Oh my gosh, yeah.
From rolling over.
You may be too young to remember that.
If so, look it up.
But in the late, in the early 2000s, Ford, what Ford Explorers were rolling over at an
alarming rate, well over a hundred people were killed.
I remember them.
I was the chairman of the Ford National Dealer Council.
We were panicked as dealers in the Ford Motor Company was panicked because I mean, people
are dying.
Yeah.
On the highway.
And so we dove in and started looking and finally figured out it wasn't the vehicle,
it was the Firestone tires that were on it.
Now, was it the level of the tires or was it the tire itself?
It was the construction of the tires.
Construction, got it.
When we really started looking at the accident data, none of the Explorers that had unoroyal
tires from the factory rolled over.
Oh, really?
Everyone that did roll over was a Firestone tire.
Wow.
So we learned that the sidewalls which are glued on to the treads are glued on to the
sidewalls of these tires.
I didn't know that.
I didn't either.
I didn't know it was glue that held these, you know, held tires together, but it is.
And I mean, I just got an amazing education.
Now Firestone denied it was them.
I testified in Washington before Congress on this.
Now that I didn't know.
That was an experience all by itself.
All bad.
But I became a tire expert.
We had to, of course.
Yeah.
Whether I wanted to or not.
Right.
And so, yes, I do take it seriously and I try to impart that wisdom on listeners through
the newsletter and have for years that you'll see all kinds of articles on tires and tire
safety and the dangers of a tire that's under inflated.
Because I learned that a tire that is 10% low at 65 miles an hour is running at over
300 degrees.
What happens to glue when it gets hot?
It loses its ability to stick.
And your Ford Explorer rolls over.
That's amazing information.
See, I mean, do you saying what, 10% of the actual amount?
Yeah.
So it's three pounds and three pounds under.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
So that.
So I mean, literally life and death.
Oh, absolutely.
Wow.
Makes me want to go out and check my tire gauges and my pressures right now, actually.
And there's one other thing I will tell you.
You cannot look at a tire and tell if it's low.
Yeah.
That's true.
I won money off Kevin on that.
He said, oh, yeah, I could, I could look at a tire and tell it's low.
Really.
So we found one.
I said, is that tire low?
Nope.
Five pounds low.
Janie in California.
Welcome.
Janie, how can I help you?
Can you hear me?
I can.
Oh, yes.
I bought a BMW in the last couple of weeks and trying to figure out how things work.
And I found out that I, I don't know if you can read it or not.
I found out that you can't get rid of the assist.
It says that way.
And when you turn the car on, it automatically looks on the climate.
So there's a couple of things that I don't like at all.
I drove up.
Anyway, I drove into the car before.
So have you, have you checked it?
Any of the BMWs?
It's the 2025.
Oh, I have a 25 BMW personally.
Really?
Is that, I mean, do you like it?
Yeah.
Obviously you're driving it.
Yeah.
Well, I don't, I don't drive it much.
I've put 800 miles on it since February, but I do love it when I drive it.
So what's your biggest issue with the one you have?
Well, some things that you can't get rid of, you can't get rid of assist.
But I took it back to the dealers and I couldn't figure it out.
Online, you got to bring everything or take it to your phone.
And it's hard to read all that.
Oh, no, you can't get an assist.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Which, are you talking about lane keep assist?
You mean, well, that, no, I'm talking also about when you slow down a little bit.
You're going to turn, it stops to save gas, but it stutters when it comes back on.
And I want to get rid of that.
And my other question is, you could.
What, what series, what series BMW do you have?
Sport, one, two, 81.
Okay.
And you said you can't get rid of that.
I used to be able to go get rid of that, my other part.
I don't believe, I don't believe that.
I don't believe you can't.
Okay.
I don't believe there is a, that there is not a button to disable it.
Now, with that said, if you find that button, you are going to have to turn it off every
time you start the car to keep it off.
But once you get used to doing that, it's not bad at all.
There should be a button somewhere on the dash that's got an A that it'll be an A with
a circle around it.
And now we love that.
I mean, I did take you to the dealership and we did look.
It was one of the sales guys.
But I mean, I'll search it again.
I actually had to order it on his manual because you can share, you can go online.
Anyway, I'll chat with you.
He actually said that.
I'm going to bet money there is.
I'm going to bet you money there is.
Okay.
Well, good.
Good.
I'll, I'll, I believe you.
But it does better when it does that, it kind of stops and it takes several seconds to
come back up.
Oh yeah.
I hate the system.
I hate him.
I hate him.
I start the car.
I start the car and then I turn that off.
That's automatic every time you get in the habit.
It's not a big deal.
Okay.
All right.
I'm going to go back to check and I'm getting the owner's manager just older than.
So I'm going to get that.
Listen, Janie, we're going to run out of time here, but it's called the start stop system.
When you get that owner's manual, look for start stop system.
And I'm going to bet you money that you've got a button for that.
The other thing is there's software that you can buy that will disable it too.
Every case is different when it comes to buying or leasing a new vehicle.
Get advice you can count on from Jerry Reynolds, the car pro at 1-800-926-7777.
Well, every single year, state farm releases, I guess the top states for animal collisions
that they do research on.
And in the list, I was kind of chuckling because the number one, I'll tell you that on the list,
is West Virginia.
And the only time my vehicles ever been hit by a deer was in the state of West Virginia.
Maybe I imported the stats.
Now, this was years ago, but I thought it was kind of funny because I had heard stories
when I moved there, they said, watch out when it gets to be dusk.
You'll have all kinds of trouble.
There'll be deer flying out of nowhere.
And sure enough, I'm literally on the on-ramp going on the interstate.
And it was like 6 p.m.
And here comes a deer and he plows into the side of my little bitty compact car.
And I looked in the rear view and the deer was just sort of days for a second.
Then he ran off and he was fine.
And I was left with a big giant dent.
Well, glad he hit you instead of you hitting him.
Right.
Had it been another way that could have been pretty devastating.
I got to end the Firestone Ford tire story.
I was just saying, hey, okay, we got the goods.
We know this is a Firestone problem.
And Ford was saying, we're going to do a recall and get all those tires off the road
and put new tires on.
I said, Firestone needs to do this.
It's their problem.
Sure.
That makes sense.
Nope.
We're going to do it ourselves.
And the CEO at that time said, it's going to cost us $3 billion to do this.
I said, did it get Firestone to do it?
No, we can't.
Really?
I didn't know why.
I learned later.
Yeah.
Bill Ford's, the CEO's grandmother was a Firestone.
I'll be darned.
That's why.
There you go.
Nobody ever admitted that.
Yeah.
Well, then just do the math and boom.
It makes sense to me.
Absolutely.
Naomi in Fort Worth, Texas.
Welcome.
Naomi, what can I do for you?
Hey, Jerry.
Hey, Todd.
Thanks for taking my call.
You bet.
Just a quick question, because I'm about to run into work, but I have a 2020 Porsche
Cayenne Escoupe and I love it.
But it's got 67,000 miles and I'm just wondering, should I trade it in and get something out
about it used?
And there's nothing wrong with it.
I love it.
But I'm going to retire in a couple of years.
So I want to have something that will last.
I was looking at maybe Alexis, but I just haven't found anything that I like as much as
they're hard.
Cayenne's hard to replace.
I know.
I had a two problems.
I know.
I know.
I had a 2021 that I kept longer than any car I've kept in 30 years.
Just got rid of it this year, as a matter of fact.
Wow.
And I got a Mercedes GLE and I got it, meant I sort of regret it.
The Mercedes is nice, but that Cayenne was really something special.
And I love the layout of it.
I love the fact that I never had any kind of problems with it.
Any kind.
Yeah, me either.
Me either.
It's a great car.
I just I'm afraid because I've never owned a Porsche before, so I don't know what's coming
down the road.
Well, they're expensive when you go to fix them and you're at the mileage where I think
I would probably tell you, Ben, you're going to retire in a couple of years to look at another
Porsche certified one and maybe move yourself up a few year models and something under 30,000
miles.
And then if you get a certified one, you're going to have warranty for a very long time
way past the time that you're retired.
So that's the only thing I've seen.
Do you like a Macan?
I just have a grandson that goes in the back.
I'm not hauling anything.
Oh, the Macan is great too.
I mean, it's just not as big.
It doesn't have as much backseat room.
But when you're sitting behind the driver's seat, you can hardly tell the difference between
them.
I mean, it's laid out exactly the same.
Porsche Grapevine is my dealer.
They're right over by the airport.
And if you'll go over there and talk to them, they're at my website.
Get them to find you a certified one.
I think you'll be real happy.
I do think it's time.
You can't get good advice from someone who doesn't really have a lot of experience.
That's why you need to call the car pro Jerry Reynolds before you get your next 1-800-926-7777.
By the way, if you want to see that whole Firestone Ford story, it is one of my true stories from
a former car dealer.
If you go to carpro.com under the radio tab, you'll see true stories.
The Firestone story is number nine.
Oh, OK.
Read it all.
There's more.
Oh, really?
Brenda in Houston.
Welcome.
Hi, Brenda.
What could I do for you?
Yes.
I have a RAV4 at the 2021.
It's about 27,000 miles on it.
And I like the car, but I went on a long trip about 10 hours and it rides so noisy and
rough.
And I'm looking for something as we retire that we can travel around the US and be more
quiet and smooth.
Well, look at the Lexus NX.
It's essentially the same size, but you get a nicer interior.
You get more insulation inside.
So it is a quieter ride.
And then there is a ride selector.
And if you want comfort, you can choose comfort and you'll soften up the ride.
If you want a sportier ride, you can choose that and have probably about what you have
now, but you have choices.
And quality wise, it is exceptional.
I think that is your absolute best choice.
The other one, if you decide that you want to shop around a little bit, look at the
Lincoln Corsair.
Now, if you want a quiet ride, the Lincoln Corsair is outstanding.
And it's going to be about the same size too.
And I would say the Corsair and the NX are probably about the same price.
You're not going to get a quieter ride than what you have unless you step up just a hair
to these sort of luxury versions of these things.
Now, I've got good dealers for both at carpro.com, Brenda.
Take a look.
If you think you want a hybrid or maybe an electric, call the carpro Jerry Reynolds first.
He'll help you decide.
1-800-926-7777.
About this episode
Jerry Reynolds and Todd Chambliss dive into the current automotive market, discussing the benefits of buying during dealer overstock situations. They share insights on the latest car models, including the Lincoln Nautilus and Cadillac XT5, while addressing listener inquiries about vehicle reliability and features. The episode also features humorous anecdotes, such as Ferrari's strict customer blacklist policy, and practical advice on tire safety. With a mix of expert advice and engaging stories, the hosts guide listeners through making informed car buying decisions.