The Hyundai Santa Fe is a type of vehicle called an SUV, which stands for Sport Utility Vehicle. It's designed to be spacious and comfortable for families, making it a popular choice for many drivers.
The Kia Sportage is a small SUV that is popular for its good features and affordable price. It's a great choice for families or anyone needing extra space.
This warranty means that if something goes wrong with the car, Kia will fix it for free for up to 10 years or 100,000 miles. It's a way to ensure the car is reliable for a long time.
The Tesla Cybertruck is a futuristic-looking electric truck made by Tesla. It's designed to be tough and has a lot of advanced features, making it different from traditional trucks.
General Motors is a big car company that makes many different kinds of cars, including electric ones. They are working to become more involved in the electric car market.
Lucid is a company that makes luxury electric cars. Their main car, the Lucid Air, is designed to go really far on a single charge and has a lot of high-end features.
Four-wheel drive means that all four wheels of the car can get power from the engine, which helps the car grip the road better, especially in bad weather or off-road.
The Toyota Corolla is a small car that many people buy because it's dependable and doesn't use much gas. It's a great option for anyone looking for a simple, easy-to-drive vehicle.
The Toyota Tacoma is a type of truck that is good for driving on rough roads and carrying heavy things. Many people like it for its strength and ability to go off-road.
The Subaru Crosstrek is a small SUV that can handle rough roads and bad weather. It's great for people who like to go on adventures but still need a car for daily use.
The Toyota RAV4 is a small SUV that offers a good amount of space and is easy to drive. It's a popular choice for people who want a mix of comfort and utility.
Safety features are the tools and technologies in a car that help keep you safe while driving. This can include things like airbags, seat belts, and systems that help prevent accidents.
Blind spot monitoring helps drivers see cars that are hard to spot in their mirrors. If a car is in the blind spot, the system will warn the driver so they can change lanes safely.
The Honda CR-V is a small SUV that has a lot of room inside for people and their stuff. It's popular because it's comfortable and gets good gas mileage.
A factory certified car is a used car that has been checked by the manufacturer to make sure it's in good shape. It usually comes with a warranty, which means you have some protection if something goes wrong.
The Toyota Highlander is a larger SUV that can fit more people and their belongings. It's a good choice for families who need extra space and want a safe vehicle.
The Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid is a bigger version of the Highlander that uses both gas and electricity to run, which helps save on fuel and is better for the environment.
An upside down lease means you owe more money on your car than it's worth. This can make it hard to sell or trade in the car.
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¿Sabes? AT&T cree que escuchar la voz de una persona querida puede cambiarlo todo.
Y tú, que amas los podcasts, sabes que es así.
Escuchar la voz de alguien que amamos es único.
Por eso guardamos sus mensajes.
Significan mucho, ¿verdad?
Para mí, si necesito ánimos en las fiestas, sé a quién llamar.
Marisol. Escuchar su voz se siente como estar en casa.
Y si necesito contarle algo a alguien, llamo Eric.
Es mi mejor amigo.
Escucharlo es como un alivio que no sabía que necesitaba.
AT&T sabe que estas fiestas son perfectas para compartir tu voz.
Si llevas tiempo sin llamar a alguien, es el momento.
Porque más que una conversación, es tu oportunidad para decir algo que recordarán para siempre.
En estas fiestas, comparte amor con una llamada.
Felices fiestas, te desea AT&T. Conectar lo cambia todo.
Estad Farm es ahí también, ayudando a elegir la cobertura que necesitas.
Con un agente de Estad Farm, sabes que alguien está ahí para ayudarte.
Y con tantas opciones de cobertura, es bien saber que tienes ayuda a elegir un plan que te adapta a tus necesidades.
Para que puedes continuar celebrando todos los milestones de la vida.
Como un buen amigo, Estad Farm está ahí.
Estad Farm ha sido una de las mejores fiestas para muchos años.
Y puedes contarles a Estad Farm para darles una buena conversación y honestas respuestas sobre todo automotivo.
No hay preguntas mecánicas, pero este show es para darles lo mejor que posible en un nuevo carro, cobertura o SUV.
Entonces, acuerda.
Ah, el radio, eso es.
Y escucha el show de CarPro.
Bienvenidos a el show de CarPro.
El show de CarPro.
Sí, estamos aquí.
Y estamos hablando de carros en este último mes de octubre.
El próximo sábado, se va a llevar en noviembre.
Christmas, dos meses de hoy.
No puedo creerlo.
Sí, aquí estamos.
El día de la tarde es el próximo mes de la semana.
Tenemos Halloween, el próximo frío.
Y tenemos un nuevo newsletter, el próximo frío.
¡Morning!
Entonces, si no has subscrito, déjame probarlo.
Te sorprenderás lo que encontrarás ahí, si te darás un minuto.
Y viajarás a los artículos.
Hay una mesa de contenta cerca del top.
Y puedes ver ahí y ver los artículos que quieres escrolar.
Y hay algo ahí que va a ayudar o interesar.
Yo te prometo.
Esta semana, tenía un montón de feedback.
Había un columno comentario que escribí sobre el acto de carros de California.
Que es intentado hacerle a la industria de auto.
Y lo que los dealers hacen.
Y espero que sea sucesivo.
Pero he titulado el artículo.
California Car's Act,
Política de Teatro o Real Change.
Y eso va a ser el diferencia.
¿Es solo para las headlines?
¿O van a realmente enforcar estas cosas?
Porque, sinceramente,
hay muchas laws en los libros ahora.
Si se han enforcado,
los dealers deberían hacer un trabajo mejor.
Y como he comentado en ese artículo,
esto no es un...
Estas cosas como esto,
no significan nada a los buenos dealers.
No significan nada.
Los dealers que vas a encontrar a carpro.com
no te preocupen de las laws como esto.
Estas no están haciendo ese malo.
No es un gran problema.
Pero ahora probablemente tienen que hacer más paperwork.
Y probablemente tienen que
probar ciertas cosas.
Porque de los bad dealers que están fuera.
Cuando empezé este show 24 años atrás,
fue para dar atención a los buenos dealers.
Eso es lo que vas a encontrar a carpro.com.
Y también quiero dar atención
a los bad dealers.
Y warnarles sobre ellos,
que he hecho por años.
Y les he dicho lo que hay que mirar.
Espero que esta ley haya una tienda.
Espero que ellos lo formen.
Se hace mejor la vida de mí.
No puedo poner a mí mismo fuera de un trabajo.
Si todos los car dealers
están adheriendo a las laws
que están ya en los libros.
Pero si es solo un flujo,
si es solo porque
el gobernador ahí
tiene aspiraciones de ser presidente
y no pide la tienda
detrás de eso, es todo o no.
¿Qué tal?
Sí, estoy aquí.
Y si estás fuera de un trabajo,
voy a tener un trabajo.
Justo quiero dar la atención.
Y si tu haden tu mamá,
estaría.
Bueno, eso es cierto.
Es un buen punto.
Sí.
Si, si, si,
si,
la manera en la que te bypassas
a todas estas folks,
que este,
este acto de carros
está intentando afectar,
es que vas a hablar
con los dealers de Jerry.
Y si lo haces,
no tienes que preocuparte
sobre cualquier tipo de
baten,
o deceptivo,
o nada más
que ha estado pasando,
que ha sido enforcido,
obviamente.
Y ahora tienen que pasar
este bill
para, probablemente,
intimidar a algunas personas
estrictas.
Pero ¿habrá eso?
Se ha quedado.
Bueno,
y no han dicho
lo que las penalidades son.
Y si no hay penalidades,
no hay nadie que va a comprarla.
No, no realmente.
Y mira,
cuando hay penalidades,
y he visto esto
con mis dos ojos,
cuando hay penalidades,
los dealeres
abran eso
a sus budgets.
Entonces,
si saben que van a pasar
una deceptiva,
si es el final del mes,
van a pasar una deceptiva
ad campaign,
van a agarrar
cosas en la prensa fina,
online,
van a hacer todos estos ad-ons,
y ellos creen
que van a obtener
un $10,000 fina.
¿Tienen budget para ello?
Ellos justamente
ponen $10,000 más
en su budget de advertencia.
Man.
Es un costado
de hacer un negocio
para un dealer crook.
Mmm.
No quiero escuchar eso,
pero es verdad.
Es verdad.
De nuevo,
he visto.
He visto,
he escuchado.
Entonces,
hay que ser
algo substancial
que pasa.
¿Tiene un monetario?
¿Tiene
muchos licencias
para operar?
¡Suscríbete!
para una semana.
Sí.
Eso lo hará.
Eso costará
$100,000.
Sí.
Eso es la respuesta.
Sí.
Me acuerdo con eso.
Vamos a Houston.
Hemos hablado con Gary.
Gary, bienvenido.
¿Cómo puede ayudar,
señor?
Gracias por escuchar.
Gracias, Jerry.
Tengo una pregunta para ti.
Sí.
Tenemos un gran gran
concierto.
También tenemos
una Santa Fe de Hyundai.
Nos gustan los dos.
Así que
estamos mirando
los SUVs.
Sí.
Pero,
por suerte,
la Santa Fe de Hyundai,
mi hija no le gusta el estilo de boxe.
¿Verdad?
¡Verdad!
Y
no,
esa es
una estética estética.
Entiendo.
Es por eso que
hacen chocolate y vanilla.
Es cierto.
Pero,
pero,
así que,
hemos estado
mirando
replaciendo
uno de los dos vehículos
que tenemos.
Y hemos mirado
un
un
un
un
un
un
un
un
un
un
un
un
un
Bueno, es un serento de Hyundai.
I actually like the pallet fade, but she thinks it's too big for her when she drives it.
And the sun doesn't have, doesn't seem to have enough acceleration for her.
She's kind of like AJ Hoyt, I guess.
OK, so the serento is a Kia, which doesn't matter.
Hyundai Kia, same, same.
It's it's wonderful.
You know, if if you can actually save
about five grand from the Telluride down to the serento, if you don't need
a roomier third row seat,
it's got the serento's got it, but it's it's tight back there where if you if you go
on to the Telluride, it's a roomy third row seat.
And you still get a lot of cargo area either way.
So if it's the right size for her,
the serento is is a great choice.
I've I've enjoyed it every time I've reviewed one.
I've got the the version down from that this week, the Sportage.
And I got to tell you what I tell people when they're
looking at Hyundai's and Kia is all about features.
It's about the cool stuff that comes on
that car that none of the rest of them have.
And then you look at Kia and Hyundai pricing
and they're priced well below their competition,
not to mention the 10-year 100,000 mile warranty.
So all those things together,
if I were y all, I think the serento is a great choice.
And I've got some really, really good
Kia and Hyundai dealers down there in the Houston area.
If you'll go to carpro.com, go with serento.
Great choice.
Well, one thing we know about some electric vehicles
and maybe even all of them, I'm sure there's a bit of a head
depreciation that happens once you take ownership of that vehicle.
Oh, that might be the understatement of the year.
For example, the Ford F-150 Lightning.
I think you've talked about that pretty shocking depreciation curve on that.
But it may pale in comparison to the Cybertruck.
Oh, yeah.
An account here where a man spent
$146,000 plus
with barely 600 miles on it.
And then at 4600 miles, it had lost
$76,500 in value.
That's a little bit of a depreciation hit.
Man, there's some folks who bought
their first house for that kind of amount back in the day.
Of course, you can't anymore.
But yeah, in the quick hits part of our
quickshifts, I'm about to rename that for you.
Thank you.
Quickshifts part of our newsletter.
Some interesting stories about the auto industry.
That's in there.
Some other good stuff, too.
It's worth a look if you have some time.
Yeah, it is.
And I'll tell you this electric car thing.
Now that the $7,500 federal money is gone,
we're really going to see that.
We're going to find out what electric cars
are all about as far as sales.
Market correction.
No doubt, no doubt.
It's going to be interesting to watch.
My prediction, sales will go down dramatically.
Probably about half what we saw in the last couple of months.
Maybe to about 5% of the market.
I think some of the electric car companies
will probably go by the wayside.
Tesla will likely be the big winner in all this.
They were the originator.
They have a very loyal group of owners
that love the product.
And so I think they're probably going to be the big winner.
The Ford's and the General Motors of the world.
Who tried to get into the electric car business will probably stay there,
but on a much smaller basis.
Probably not so good for the Rivian company.
Or Lucid.
Or Lucid, yeah, that's another one.
One of the greatest ones and Polestar.
Who knows?
I never quite understood that one anyway.
But, you know,
we'll see if they can survive.
I hope they do.
But in the meantime,
if you're in the market for an electric,
you're going to have fewer choices in the future.
So you might want to look now.
The incentives from the factories are still really good.
Let's talk to Roy in Granada Hills, California.
Hello, Roy.
What can I help you with?
Hey, Jerry.
Hey, Todd.
I'm looking for a new car.
Yes, sir.
Either a Subaru or a Toyota.
My budget is about 35,000.
I like the four wheel drive in the Subaru.
And but I've had Toyota's for the past 35 years.
There's some loyalty there.
Y I wonder what your opinion was.
I just moved, I tell you this, because I don't have a computer.
And I'd like some suggestions for dealerships,
because I cannot look it up yet.
OK, then I move.
Now, what have you been driving, Roy?
Oh, I have an old seven Corolla
that I've had since new.
OK, and I have like 65,000 miles
on it, but I needed to change the transmission
and the catalillic converter already.
So I want to get rid of it.
I have a truck and
21 Tacoma, which I like, but it's too big
me to drive around in 77.
And I just don't want to be driving
that big of a vehicle anymore.
I got it.
All right.
So given your budget
y
I would tell you, I think I would go
with the Crosstrek.
Y no te voy.
One is the Subaru
has got a lower base price than the RAV4 does.
I love the RAV4,
but I think the longevity
of both those SUVs is about the same.
Subaru just makes an outstanding vehicle.
It's not uncommon for them to go 200,000 miles.
Same thing with the RAV4.
But if you're going to spend 35 grand,
you can get a lot more vehicle
in the Crosstrek than you can the RAV4.
So for those reasons,
I'd tell you to get the Crosstrek.
The other thing that hit me was
you said you were 77.
77.
Yes.
The safety features on the Subaru
are superior to anything else you could buy,
including the RAV4.
And it's it's the things that
change about us when we age
that really come into play with that Subaru.
The depth,
perception, how close your park into something
beeps to warn you when you're getting too close to something.
Blind spot, monitoring,
emergency braking, I could go on and on and on.
So I'm telling you,
I believe with all my heart that the Crosstrek
is the better choice for you.
Subaru Orange Coast is a great place.
Santa Ana, California.
Jim Parsons is my man.
Learn the difference between a nice used car
and a certified pre-owned car.
Call the car pro Jerry Reynolds at 1-800-926-7777.
.
los niños son número 1,
boteó su 2015 F-250 años
y experienció una gran
cuestión, tomó $7,000 después,
supongo que fue arreglado
hace mucho tiempo.
La hija y la señora
robaron el vehículo esta semana,
lo experienció de nuevo.
Hacía una gran historia.
Son número 2, 2015 F-250,
lo experienció también en la
Tierra, lo experienció a la
de lo que significa, pero mi pregunta, uno de ellos se ha respondido a un
teléfono anteriores sobre tener una, las dos de ellos están mirando a 20,
uno de ellos se ha quedado a 24 de ayer y mi otro sonido está mirando a 24
miles y un gran nuevo 25, muy poco diferencia en precio, y creo que
se ha respondido a eso a diversos colores. Pero mi problema es, has escuchado
este muerto, lo googleé recientemente y de repente es una gran cosa que
tienen. Oh, ha sido alrededor, ha sido alrededor por años, y no es solo
Ford, Jeep ha tenido un problema serio con esto por muchos, muchos años.
Ahora, en el caso de la Ford, me he dicho que, por un par de
buenos dealerships, que es fixable y que Ford tendrá que pagar para
ir, si, si, si vas a un buen dealership que es bien conectado con Ford, que
pueden ir a pagar el bill y fixar, ahora saben cómo fixar, por qué no
ha hecho un recal, es más allá de mí, pero no lo ha hecho, y creo que es
solo porque es extremadamente sporadero, no pasa a todos y no
sé qué causa es, pero, ya sabes, yo creo que hay muchas buenas
midsize SUVs, finding out which one is right for you, by calling Jerry Reynolds
the car pro, 189267777. Sabes AT&T cree que escuchar la voz de una
persona querida puede cambiarlo todo, y tú que amas los podcasts, sabes que es
así, escuchar la voz de alguien que amamos es único, por eso guardamos sus
mensajes, significan mucho, ¿verdad? Para mí, si necesito ánimos en las fiestas,
sé a quién llamar, Marisol, escuchar su voz se siente como estar en casa, y si
necesito contarle algo a alguien, llamo Eric, es mi mejor amigo, escucharlo es
como un alivio que no sabía que necesitaba, AT&T sabe que estas fiestas
son perfectas para compartir tu voz, si llevas tiempo sin llamar a alguien es el
momento, porque más que una conversación es tu oportunidad para decir algo que
recordarán para siempre. En estas fiestas, comparte amor con una
llamada, felices fiestas te desea, AT&T, conectar lo cambia todo.
Bienvenidos a The CarPros Show, con Jerry Willows, The CarPros. Estamos hablando de Pete y Cyprus,
right before the break, and about the death wobble, and I think you wanted to finish your
thought on that. I did, I thought I could finish it before the break, but I missed it.
Pete, what I was saying is, I don't know why there hasn't been a recall on this,
and I think it is because it's sporadic, and there's no rhyme or reason for it.
People who have experienced more than, happening more than one time will tell
you that the circumstances were different each time that has happened. It doesn't seem to get worse
as time goes on. I mean, I've been talking about this for over a decade, and sometimes it's when
you hit a pothole on the highway, it triggers it. That's the only common denominator I can find
with it. But, again, the bottom line, we're talking about the death wobble on some vehicles
with Pete. Pete talked, both his sons experienced it and wanted my thoughts on it,
so if you just joined the show, that's where we are. Again, I'm told by Ford dealer it can be fixed.
If Ford won't cover the fix, it's about 500 bucks to get it fixed at most dealerships,
but it sounds like they're going to just trade trucks and that'll rid them of the problem.
Yeah, that's what they want to do. Once my daughter-in-law got in there and experienced it,
it was very difficult for her to steer, and darn sure none of us want them and my grandkids
in those trucks, it was scary. It's hard to control it.
I have had people tell me about it, and it sounds, I've never had it,
but it sounds horribly frightening because you don't know what's happening.
Exactly, and what you said is correct, they hit a pothole or something on the way the deer leased,
but the daughter-in-law experienced it exiting a freeway this past week,
and there was no pothole, no bump, she was exiting, thank God she was exiting,
and it just happened. I mean, she was just frantic, and it scared her to death,
and I'm like, I had never heard of it. I mean, my God, it just blows me away.
Why Ford won't do it? My stock answer has always followed the money trail,
and it just kind of is bewildering to me that that's such a high selling vehicle that people seem
to love, that it's happening, or it has been happening, and it's not more information or exposure
to it out there. It's just really frightening. Yeah, if you start looking for it, you'll find it
online, I promise you. There's people who have videoed it from the driver's seat,
and you see this sensation, and it's a scary deal. Now, tell them, tell both sons,
if they don't find the right deal on a GMC, to contact Brandon Sign at Classic Buick GMC.
They're there. Brandon's been a friend of mine for years and years and years. He came from Classic
Chevrolet in Sugarland, and he's running Classic Buick GMC. Now, wonderful, wonderful dealership.
He'll make sure they drop my name with Brandon, and he'll take great care of him, and I promise you,
price on a new one with the incentives right now is going to be very, very close to the price
of a used one. I'd go with the new. And by the way, I've never heard of the death wobble
with a GM product. So, good news there. Brother, thanks for your patience. Sorry,
we got cut off earlier. But now we go to Travis, and he's in Garden Grove, California. Grant,
what's going on, Travis? Good morning, gentlemen. I'm a construction worker down here
in SoCal. I drive lots of miles on my car. I'm currently driving 2005 Honda CRB.
That's about ready for a new upgrade. I've been driving Honda and Toyota. Most of the time,
but I haven't bought a car in a long time. I don't know my best option on where to go.
Maybe what would be right for me. I do have to haul some equipment like wheelbarrows and
certain things for my job. Travis, as far as room and size,
does the CRV, does the CRV you have now, is it ample? Does it give you enough room?
Yes. Okay. Then I would probably tell you either to go with a new CRV hybrid,
or I would tell you to go with a RAV4 hybrid, one of the two. You're driving a lot of miles.
You want to get the best fuel economy that you can. And you want a vehicle I would assume,
given that you've kept the last one 10 years. You do a lot of driving. You want something that'll
go 200,000 miles or more. Either one of those will do that easily. Just do your routine maintenance.
You got it. And you'll be fine. You know what, in your situation,
you might even look for a slightly used one. Neither one of those are holding their value
like pickups are right now. You've probably heard me talking about that while you were on hold.
So if you let somebody else take that first year depreciation
and jump on with a 2024 factory certified one, you're going to get warranty up to 100,000 miles
on the powertrain, which is the main thing. So I wouldn't close the door on a certified one.
I've got really, really good dealers for Honda and Toyota in Southern California.
If you go to carpro.com, click the green button that says find a carpro certified dealer to me.
Choose Honda. Put your zip code in. Choose Toyota. Put your zip code in.
My contacts will pull up along with phone numbers, email addresses, a map to the dealership.
But the big thing is make sure you talk to my contact. That's who I rely on
to give you the carpro show deal and treatment. I think either of those.
I typically like to pick one vehicle when I'm talking to somebody, but in your case,
given what you do and how much you drive and etc., I just think either one of these
would be good for you. I'm also kind of interested in maybe the Tacomas too.
You know, it's a great truck, but it's a pickup. You do a lot of driving. The ride
is fairly rough and that is a truck that holds its value like crazy. You're going to spend a lot
more money on one of those than you are the CR-V, the RAV4. You'll have a more pleasant ride and drive.
Okay, great. If my butt's going to be parked in a car for a long time,
I want it to be comfortable. That's just me. Hey, brother, I appreciate the call. Thank you so much.
Travis opened a line. If you want to grab it right now, it's 800-926-7777-800-926-7777.
Don't forget, if we lose you at the end of this hour, no worries. Go to carpro.com and click on
Listen Live for the next hour show of the CarPro, or you can go to carpro.com and get the podcast.
This week's newsletter has an advice column that Jerry wrote and the headline,
what if you can't afford your car? Life changes, you know, you get medical bills,
you can get a setback, have to go do a repair. It could be anything in the world. All of a sudden,
you're upside down with your budget and able to, as far as afford your car, that might be a problem.
So, you've got some really good advice here on things to do, first of all, facing the reality
and trying to do some, I guess, some other alternative ways to either keep the car or maybe,
you know, down trade the car, some other advice that you've got there, too.
Yeah, and this is a real issue right now. Next week's newsletter on Friday,
next week, one of the articles that I've got in there is that past due auto loans are at the highest
rate in years. And this talks about people falling behind 60 days or more. When you got a problem
making your payments, don't let it go 60 days. You need to jump on it quick.
That's one of the things I'll tell you in that article. Some things can be fixed
if you get on them early. If you just absolutely know, you cannot make your car payment.
Don't let the car go back. Do something different. If you let your car repossess,
you're going to be at totennote places for the next seven to ten years.
And that is a horrible existence. You're going to pay three times what it cost,
what a car should cost, at a 26 to 28 percent interest rate.
You're not going to be any better off. Even if you pay that car off at the end of it,
most of these places don't report to the credit bureaus. So you're not doing anything for yourself.
Jump on it early and get it taken care of. John, in Irvine, California, welcome.
What can I help you with, sir?
Hi there, yeah. Well, a year ago, I bought a Hunter H1. It's a 30-year-old.
I've wanted one for 20 years. And it was out of state. I made the purchase side unseen,
which I was nervous about. And because it's a classic vehicle, the rate was
12 percent. And I had to go through an unusual finance company up in Utah.
Well, I was so stressed out at the time. I didn't think about the term.
And I called them the other day and asked them, and they told me that it's 15-year term.
Yeah.
And my question for you is, other than me throwing money at it, it's 40,000.
Is there any other way or means that you might know of to refinance an older vehicle like that?
Who's got it financed now?
It's Medallion.
Okay.
Is it Medallion? Yeah, Medallion.
How much are the payments?
600.
Okay. So you signed up for 600 bucks a month for 15 years.
I didn't know at the time that it was 15 years.
Wow.
So I'm paying $16 a day, $16 a day in interest alone.
I know.
And I want to feel sorry for you, but you have got to read what you're signing when you're signing
legal contracts. And I get it.
It sent to me over my iPhone, and I was so excited about it. I know.
I know. That's what happens.
Check two things. Woodside credit. Woodside credit.
Talk to them about refinancing on a shorter term
and see if they can help that interest rate.
The other thing is if you've got a bank or a credit union,
now they may not do a car loan on that, but they may do a personal loan on that with the title
as collateral. Try those two things. One of those will work.
Don't just go and buy what looks good in a TV commercial.
Find out if that car fits how you drive.
Call the CarPro Show at 1-800-926-7777
And great stories from folks who have taken Jerry's advice and have gotten great deals
on their brand new car. We call it happy listener part of our show.
John is the latest person who had a chance to go to Toyota of Katie in the Houston area.
Talk to our friend Kevin Jackson over there.
Yeah.
Who was a fan, and now he's actually helping our of CarPro customers with brand new vehicles.
He was a listener first.
He was, and he was one of the folks instrumental in John's new 2026 Toyota Highlander Platinum.
Nice.
Which sounds great to me.
Apparently Kevin and Xavier Lourse is excellent people to deal with at Toyota of Katie.
Both responded quickly, following my initial submission at the CarPro form.
Wife and I went down to the dealership this morning, left at around noon,
completed the deal, all the paperwork for the brand new Highlanders.
They've had the current Highlander for 10 years,
and they will be going back to Toyota of Katie.
Thank you, CarPro.
Oh, right.
And Joe, in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, went to see Jerry Patterson,
a name you know pretty well, Freeman Toyota.
Grand Highlander Hybrid was the vehicle.
The fourth Highlander, I've leased from BJ at Freeman.
He's the best.
This time he went way above the call of duty to help me with an upside down lease
on a Santa Fe and keep my payment within my budget.
Also provider now standing service explaining how everything works,
setting up CarPlay, and I had a great experience all the way around.
I love it.
That's what people get when they use my process and it starts at CarPro.com.
We are losing you Los Angeles,
but you can stay with us by going to CarPro.com and click listen live.
If you would like to line up for hour number three,
call thechays.com CarPro hotline at 800-926-7777.
We've got another whole hour to go.
If you're on hold, stay there.
And again, thatchays.com CarPro hotline is 800-926-7777.
CarPro.com is the website.
Jerry Reynolds, the CarPro, doesn't make a set off your buying a car,
so call him for free advice with no strings attached.
1-800-926-7777.
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About this episode
The Car Pro Radio Show dives into the latest automotive news and listener inquiries, discussing topics like the California Car's Act and its potential impact on car dealerships. The hosts also tackle the issue of electric vehicle depreciation, highlighting shocking examples of value loss. Listeners receive personalized advice on choosing between SUVs, including the Subaru Crosstrek and Toyota RAV4, while emphasizing the importance of safety features for older drivers. The episode wraps up with success stories from listeners who benefited from the Car Pro's guidance.