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This is the CarPro Show, where you always get straight talk and honest answers about everything automotive.
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Your host is Jerry Reynolds, former multi-car dealership owner, and the man they call the CarPro.
02:16
His co-host is Todd Chambliss, the man they call Bigfoot.
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So get ready to call in with your question on the CarPro Show.
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Thank you for joining us.
02:28
This is the CarPro Show, and here's the phone number if you want to pick my brain about anything except mechanical questions.
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800-926-7777, 800-926-7777.
02:46
Helping people buy cars and do it the right way and save some money,
02:50
and most of all, have some fun, get in and out of there in a hurry.
02:54
That's what I preach to our dealers that are at CarPro.com, our website.
02:59
It shouldn't take four hours to buy a car.
03:04
You ought to be able to get in and out of a car dealership in an hour and a half, two hours at the most
03:11
if you know what you want already when you get there,
03:14
and you pick out one quickly and they cut to the chase and give you the great CarPro Show pricing.
03:20
You ought to be able to get in and out of there quickly
03:23
and you will have a pleasant experience.
03:27
I've had a rash of people this week who went to the dealerships that I recommend,
03:35
but they didn't talk to the person that I recommend, the person at the website.
03:40
And that is a critical piece. That is probably the most important thing.
03:45
I can't control what dealerships do every day.
03:50
I only care about one thing, and that is how the people who listen to this show get treated
04:00
and the way things are handled.
04:03
So the only way to ensure that that happens is to talk to the contact.
04:08
Usually it's the general manager, not always,
04:12
but most of the time it is, sometimes it's the owner,
04:16
sometimes it's a fleet manager, sometimes it is a salesperson
04:21
that has been with them for a long time that they trust,
04:24
because my question to them is always the same.
04:27
Who would you send a relative to?
04:30
If your mom wanted to buy a car and you weren't in the business,
04:33
who would you tell them to talk to at your dealership?
04:36
That's a very telling question.
04:39
So here's the simple thing.
04:46
Near the top of the page, you'll see a green button,
04:50
and above it it says,
04:52
find a carpro certified dealer near me,
04:57
and put in the brand that you want,
05:00
and then put in your zip code,
05:04
and it'll pull up the closest one to you.
05:07
They may not be right around the corner.
05:09
The odds is you're having a good dealer right around the corner from you're slim and none.
05:13
But if you want to have a good experience
05:15
and you want to be able to get in and out quick,
05:22
no hassles, honest people, that's the way to do it.
05:26
But be sure and follow my process.
05:28
I'm really a stickler on that this week
05:31
because of two or three cases where people went,
05:35
they caught new salespeople that had no idea who I was,
05:40
that didn't know what the show's about,
05:42
that didn't know my requirements for being on this show.
05:47
That defeats the purpose,
05:49
and you get a jaded view of everything.
05:55
I promise you'll love it.
05:56
Todd Chambliss is here.
05:58
And there is a caller from the last show from our Dallas show
06:02
who went to one of your dealerships
06:04
and I can almost guarantee you they didn't go through your process,
06:08
your person, and there was something that happened
06:10
and they were asking, what do I do?
06:12
And you said, you know, call the general manager
06:14
who is a personal friend of yours
06:16
and they'll make sure this is fixed up.
06:18
But I can almost promise you without fail
06:21
that if you go through and you use the people that Jerry set up
06:25
and the processes talked about,
06:27
you're going to have a fantastic experience
06:29
and it's going to be quick
06:30
and it's going to be the most fair car deal
06:33
and the best experience you've ever had.
06:35
I'll give him and I told you so.
06:37
But if he had gone through the website,
06:41
he would have already known the general manager.
06:44
And he would have known to call her.
06:46
Immediately upon, he had a problem in service.
06:50
And it's a great dealership.
06:52
It's a great dealership.
06:54
You know the Sewell name.
06:56
This is a Sewell dealership.
06:57
That's where I got my new car this year.
06:59
You know, if he had followed my process
07:03
when he bought that car from them,
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he'd have known Kelly.
07:08
Does all the champs meet?
07:09
They go meet everybody.
07:12
If they're, you know, if they're there
07:13
and if they're not there, they check in on you.
07:16
I've seen it a thousand times.
07:18
You know, they got to be out of town,
07:20
but they set it up and that's just as good.
07:23
Let me tell you, when you run a dealership
07:27
and you tell somebody that's referred to you
07:32
as the owner or you as the general manager,
07:36
you tell somebody to talk to Todd Chambliss.
07:40
He's my top salesperson.
07:42
He'll take good care of you.
07:43
I'm going to go to Todd and I'm going to say,
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hey, I got these people coming in.
07:46
Here's what you do.
07:48
They're car brochure listeners.
07:50
They get this pricing.
07:51
Make sure that they're super happy before they leave.
07:57
That's all you got to do.
07:58
Every time I've ever used yours,
07:59
especially at Sampec 5-star Ford, for example,
08:02
I'm talking to everybody.
08:04
I mean, Trey Russell is coming to make sure the deal is right.
08:07
If it's not, he will go in and move heaven and earth
08:10
and make sure you're happy and you're taking care of quickly
08:14
It's just a great experience.
08:16
Howard in Katie, Texas in the Houston area.
08:19
You're up first on the car brochure.
08:22
What can I do for you?
08:24
Hey, good morning, sir.
08:29
Hey, I listen to this show regularly, just listening,
08:31
because I'm always working.
08:32
But I had a question.
08:34
I'm in the market of getting a used vehicle.
08:39
And I looked at a Volkswagen Atlas 2021.
08:44
It's around 80,000 miles.
08:46
This one feels good by, or they're reliable,
08:48
or I don't know much about Volkswagen.
08:51
No, they've actually, I'd say the last five years,
08:55
they've gotten much better quality wise.
08:58
Long-term durability is still good.
09:01
They've taken care of a lot of the little petty things
09:08
that Volkswagen was known for for many years.
09:11
And it was never mechanical.
09:13
It was fit and finish and interior quality and noise
09:19
and that sort of thing.
09:21
They were really annoying.
09:24
But mechanically, Volkswagen's always been good
09:27
and the Atlas has been good.
09:29
If that thing's got a good history report with 80,000 miles,
09:35
you should have at least another 80,000 miles
09:39
without any major problems.
09:41
But make sure that history report is clear.
09:47
I know Carfax is the most prevalent in that industry,
09:52
but the fact is I have found AutoCheck to be
09:55
so much more reliable
09:57
and the information to me is better.
10:00
So that's the best 25 bucks you could spend.
10:05
I don't know where you're looking.
10:07
Doesn't matter, but Team Gilman Volkswagen,
10:10
they're in Kingswood, that's my dealer.
10:12
If they've got something, Taylor Justice there
10:15
will take really good care of you, I promise you.
10:17
But the answer to the question is,
10:19
yeah, they're fine, you should be okay.
10:22
Think of how much you'd pay for advice from an expert
10:24
before you buy a car.
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Well, it's free at The CarPro Show,
10:42
Welcome back to The CarPro Show, Jerry Reynolds.
10:44
This is The CarPro and I'm Todd Chambliss.
10:46
This week's Classic Car of the Week
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on our Facebook page, a plum-colored Classic Car,
10:51
which I don't know if I've ever seen one of these before,
10:54
but they are cool-looking and I think you reviewed one
10:58
that was sort of like a recreation or replica of it
11:02
maybe a few years ago.
11:05
Yeah, and it's a beautiful car.
11:07
If you'd like to go and make your guess
11:09
of the correct year of making model,
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you might be the winner of an auto-heat shield.
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Of all the correct guesses, we'll draw one on Monday.
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I've got one in the car.
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It certainly has come in handy for me.
11:20
It is custom cut to your windshield and it is beautiful.
11:23
So make sure you go make your guess.
11:25
If you want to find the link to our Facebook page,
11:27
go to TheBottomOfCarPro.com
11:29
and go and make your guess.
11:32
The big story in yesterday's newsletter
11:35
that people clicked on the most was
11:39
my article about state farm insurance
11:43
underpaying for total vehicles.
11:46
I've been preaching on this for a lot of years
11:49
that when an insurance company makes you
11:52
an offer for a total vehicle
11:54
or maybe your car got stolen
11:56
and it never was recovered,
11:58
when they make you an offer, they're going to hit you low.
12:02
That is exactly why I wrote the article
12:05
on my FAQ page under the insurance section
12:09
about how to deal with an insurance adjuster.
12:11
I did not know until there was a lawsuit
12:14
that just got settled that State Farm lost the suit.
12:19
I did not know what their process was
12:22
for how they came about the figures
12:27
that they gave to you.
12:29
Now, a lot of people just accept
12:33
what the insurance company says.
12:35
Claims the adjuster will call
12:38
and say, hey, we've got it all worked up.
12:41
We're going to give you X amount of dollars.
12:43
And people just go, OK, you don't have to do that.
12:47
They have to pay replacement value.
12:50
And now I know from this lawsuit
12:54
what they're doing and how they're doing it.
12:57
The implications of this are going to be far-reaching.
13:02
They'll be changing the way some of these,
13:04
maybe all of them, may be doing business from now on
13:06
as far as this kind of thing is concerned.
13:09
No question about it.
13:11
No question about it.
13:13
They're going to have to prove their case.
13:15
The article that I wrote tells you how to prove your case.
13:20
And if you'll follow that through the years,
13:24
I have saved people literally hundreds of thousands of dollars
13:31
You got to do a little bit of work.
13:34
I've seen people pick up five, six, seven thousand dollars
13:38
from the initial offer.
13:43
Somebody's job at that insurance company is to get you to settle
13:46
as cheaply as they can.
13:48
Now, this has nothing to do with your agent.
13:53
They're your friend, they're your advocate.
13:55
They're probably your neighbor.
13:57
But they don't handle claims.
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They can advocate for you.
14:02
They can't make the claim different from what the claims
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So keep that in mind.
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Let's talk to Pat in Fulton, California.
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Hey, Pat, are you there?
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What can I do for you?
14:25
Jerry, I am about 82.
14:28
And I have been looking at the Subaru Crosstrek
14:33
off and on for years.
14:35
Just not going to dealers, but just looking.
14:39
And so I'm kind of getting serious about it.
14:43
But I'm having, I'm a little nervous about all the
14:50
And so I was wondering if I should go look at,
15:02
doesn't have all that technology as much as the 2425.
15:09
Could you give me your thoughts on that, please?
15:16
I don't think you need to go back to a 2023.
15:19
They're going to be,
15:21
I mean, the great thing about cars today is the
15:25
A lot of that technology you won't see and you won't
15:29
know it unless there's an emergency,
15:31
and especially with Subaru because of their
15:35
eyesight system that really helps you avoid an
15:40
The car does the work for you.
15:43
Yes, I've heard that.
15:45
And it's a wonderful system.
15:47
Now the other things that are in the car,
15:50
it's your choice whether you want them or
15:53
you want to use them or not.
15:55
But I will tell you this as a guy that's in and
15:58
out of 100 new cars a year,
16:00
that just take your time with it.
16:04
Learn, learn everything your car does,
16:07
but you don't have to learn it all on the
16:11
Take your car, drive it a few weeks and then
16:14
go back to the dealership and I have some
16:16
great ones in California.
16:20
Six cylinder or four cylinder with a
16:24
Let Jerry Reynolds the car pro help you
16:27
Call the car pro show.
16:44
And we're going to talk about Pat
16:47
for just a second that I was just talking
16:50
Pat was a sweet lady, 82 years old,
16:52
worried about technology in the car
16:54
and the clock got away from me.
16:56
What I was going to tell her is
17:01
Don't try to learn it all at once.
17:04
Drive the car for a couple of weeks.
17:06
Make some notes after you drive
17:09
every time of questions that you
17:11
have and then go back
17:15
and ask them to show you
17:18
the other things about the car.
17:20
You just want to learn the basics the first
17:22
day, the day you take delivery.
17:24
You're already overwhelmed from the
17:26
experience of buying a car.
17:28
So get the safety stuff down first
17:36
hooking your phone up to the Bluetooth
17:38
and the other things
17:40
that really make cars fun these
17:43
So Pat, I'm sorry we ran out of time.
17:46
Warren in Lubbock, Texas.
17:50
How could I help you? Hi there.
17:52
Well, coincidentally, I am in a dispute
17:54
with State Farm over a total car.
17:56
Wow, what a surprise.
18:01
I've called you a couple times about this.
18:03
You get some good advice including
18:07
State Department of Insurance
18:11
they confirm that they don't have
18:13
to use that third party CCC
18:15
and I told them that
18:17
you know, I told them they're all wet
18:19
on that claim. I told them they're all
18:23
arbitrary subtraction
18:27
for conditions for the market.
18:29
They just came back and basically
18:31
they're not moving at all
18:33
and I'm working on a couple of other
18:35
options including buying
18:37
getting the car back and having it fixed
18:39
if I can get a good quote.
18:41
But Michael, what's making
18:45
I guess I need to read your article about this lawsuit
18:47
because I need to find out about this lawsuit.
18:49
But what the thing is now
18:53
and I've checked the policy, it does say this
18:55
that if we can't agree on a price
18:57
I'm supposed to hire an appraiser
18:59
they're supposed to hire an appraiser
19:01
two of them are supposed to agree on a third appraiser
19:03
if they can't agree
19:05
they get the third appraiser
19:07
they cash it out between themselves.
19:09
Well, and before we
19:11
I try to find an appraiser that is
19:13
friendly to me instead of friendly to the car company.
19:15
Well, and Google it, there'll be some
19:17
and love it and we're about to run out of time
19:19
but sometimes you've got to get an attorney.
19:21
You could be losing money
19:23
at the end of your lease and not even know it.
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Welcome back to The Car Pro
20:35
Show with Jerry Reynolds
20:37
The Car Pro and me Todd Chambliss
20:39
Every single week the newsletter has reviews
20:41
Jerry typically now does about
20:43
two a week. Amy will do one herself
20:45
so there's normally at least two
20:47
sometimes three reviews
20:49
that you can go and check out. One of the reviews
20:51
probably the most clicked I would imagine
20:55
Expedition Platinum Max
20:59
first of all that's where the max comes in
21:01
obviously yeah and extended
21:03
version the extended version and
21:05
of course it was loaded to the
21:07
Hilt and the another distinctive
21:09
thing about this vehicle is
21:11
the color green that it has
21:13
it's a very matte kind
21:17
looking would you say that's fair
21:19
yeah I mean they call it wild
21:23
it is a little wild it's
21:25
I don't think it would be
21:27
my thing no not for me either
21:31
I got a lot of compliments on it
21:33
I mean it's a yeah it's
21:35
with those polarizing things there would be a lot of people
21:37
who would think it's just great
21:39
and others who aren't we had a green
21:41
Expedition way back in the day but it was
21:43
it was sort of I guess it was
21:45
traditional green that you would expect
21:47
yeah nothing like this there's some pretty greens
21:49
out there this was just different that's the only
21:51
way I know to describe it it's impressive
21:53
though I mean it's it's got a lot of things
21:55
rig absolutely I mean if
21:57
you're looking for something
21:59
suburban size but not a suburban
22:01
this is this is about your only other choice
22:07
77 that's the phone number here
22:13
can grab one right now
22:21
to tell me what you're thinking about doing
22:23
and I'll tell you if I think that's a good idea
22:25
maybe there's something better
22:27
that you can do and I'll
22:29
recommend that then you can make the final
22:33
get a lot of people who are torn
22:39
you know that they just don't know where to
22:41
start because the choices are so good
22:45
but I will tell you this if you're thinking
22:47
about getting something between now and the
22:51
you might really want to
22:53
look now and the reason is
22:57
seeing some pretty big price
22:59
increases on the 2026
23:01
that are coming out
23:03
and that's because of the tariffs
23:05
the manufacturers have tried
23:09
this entire calendar year
23:15
a pretty doggone good job with it
23:17
so far I will tell you that
23:25
you may be thinking electric
23:27
and if you don't do something by the 30th
23:31
you're going to lose out because
23:33
that $7,500 is going away
23:35
you don't want that to happen
23:37
while it's there you want to get it
23:41
but the bigger thing is
23:45
who want to take advantage
23:51
in my free newsletter from yesterday
23:53
everything you need to know about that
23:55
depreciated acceleration
23:59
that people can take advantage of and now
24:01
at least for the next couple of years
24:03
you can write the interest off
24:07
if you pay interest on your car
24:09
this is new, it wasn't there
24:11
I've got all the rules I explained at all
24:15
in my free weekly newsletter
24:17
along with a lot of other stuff
24:19
besides recalls and
24:23
there's just a lot of good information there
24:27
while the used car market is good
24:31
on the 2025s are down
24:33
while the incentives are still
24:37
before the tariffs hit
24:41
if you can pull your
24:43
timeline forward to now
24:45
talk to one of my dealers
24:47
and get the car pro-show pricing
24:49
so when you get all that
24:51
wrapped into one thing
24:55
the best price up front
24:57
you get a good trade value
24:59
you can take advantage of lower pricing
25:01
that we're going to see
25:03
in the months to come
25:07
makes for a good deal
25:13
I believe it is in Conroe, Texas
25:15
in the Houston area
25:17
to sell is that right
25:25
I've only owned vehicles
25:27
I have a lot of pets
25:29
but as soon as the warranty
25:31
is finished everything just kind of goes
25:35
I'm wondering in terms of leasing
25:37
is there going to be a problem
25:39
because I have a lot of pets
25:41
I'm going to come to the vets weekly
25:45
you have to return the vehicle
25:47
in perfect condition
25:49
so I'm just wondering is it a good idea
25:51
to lease if you have pets
25:53
on a content that may be damaged
25:55
and I do sometimes haul
25:57
a couple of bales of hay
26:01
the bigger issue is mileage
26:03
how many miles a year do you put on a car
26:07
I'm a housewife so I just
26:09
go around doing errands and things like that
26:11
I don't know if it's a long
26:15
15,000 is the standard mileage
26:19
you can go less than that
26:21
you can go down to 12,000
26:23
you can go down to 10,000
26:27
for fewer miles the payment goes down
26:31
the reason is simple
26:33
at the end of the lease
26:35
a car that's been driven 10,000 miles
26:37
more than a car that's been driven
26:39
15,000 miles a year
26:41
it's the difference between 30,000 miles
26:45
now they will allow
26:47
for normal wear and tear
26:53
if you get any rips
26:57
that's not going to be normal
26:59
wear and tear you're going to have to get those fixed
27:01
before you turn the car back
27:07
to sell never turn a car back
27:11
themselves at the end of the lease
27:13
because they like it
27:15
and because it's a good buy
27:17
or they trade it in
27:19
and if you trade it in
27:21
nothing comes into play
27:23
the mileage doesn't come into play
27:25
wear and tear doesn't come into play
27:27
there is no restrictions
27:33
I like to see people get
27:35
on a cycle of leasing
27:37
where they just know
27:39
every three years are going to get a brand new car
27:43
they never have a car out of warranty
27:45
they never have a car that needs tires
27:47
they never have a car that needs brakes
27:49
they're going to do
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several oil changes
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during the lease and that's all
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that's all the money you're out
27:59
you're enjoying a cheaper payment
28:03
leasing is not for everybody
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if you're a high mileage driver
28:07
I don't recommend it
28:09
if you're really rough on a car
28:11
in the event that you end up having to walk away
28:15
I don't recommend it for that
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but for most people
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let me tell you the most telling thing
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in the car business
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I know of leases their car
28:29
and that tells you a lot
28:31
right there so keep that in mind
28:35
when you go to negotiate a lease
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it's different than a purchase
28:41
you're only negotiating the monthly payment
28:45
there's no sale price on the lease
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it's different than
28:51
and that's why it's so important
28:53
to go see one of my dealers
28:55
because you can easily
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take advantage of with a lease
28:59
if you're not careful
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you've got to have somebody you can trust
29:03
and I've got those dealers
29:07
use them, you'll be glad you did
29:27
If you live in California
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you're probably familiar
29:31
with the back and forth
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this is called Leno's law
29:39
regards this involves
29:41
35 year old vehicles
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long as they're covered by
29:45
collector insurance
29:47
and registered as historical vehicles
29:49
the law was supposed
29:51
to go and give them a break
29:53
from all the stringent smog rules
29:55
apparently that law is
29:57
died and it's not going to happen
29:59
so if you have a car
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that old there you're still going to have to go
30:03
and deal with the environmental
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protection and everything else
30:09
exacted on these cars and I'm sure that
30:11
Jay Leno who has nearly
30:15
and just as many motorcycles too
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it's a big expense and a lot of trouble
30:21
a lot of hassle I would imagine
30:23
that this would be a hard thing to get through
30:25
wonder what happened
30:31
emissions on a 30 year old car
30:37
they're not driven very much
30:39
they're not polluting a lot of
30:41
they're not changing
30:45
if it were a daily driver and you had
30:47
everybody driving them then that might be something
30:49
but it's rare that you see that much
30:51
I would have thought
30:53
this is something they could have agreed on
30:57
maybe it'll come up next
30:59
legislature who knows
31:03
Houston area, Rachel welcome
31:05
what can I help you with
31:07
Hi Jerry thanks for taking my call
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an SUV that can pull
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and say another 1200
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pound, 1500 pound horse
31:31
yeah lots of them will do that
31:33
you just got to be careful
31:41
if I were you I'd go something midsize
31:43
I'd go with a six cylinder
31:45
you know there's some
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really good choices out there
32:01
I don't have to do new
32:03
no it's okay that new
32:07
if you can find a 2025
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with incentives not much different price
32:13
than a used one that
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low mileage especially a certified one
32:19
I would any of the midsize
32:21
most of them are always
32:23
rated at 3,500 pounds
32:25
but I would rather see you get something
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and what you'd notice the difference is when you hit
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a hill or something along those
32:41
when you're not towing
32:43
you're carrying a lot of people
32:53
if you don't want to go like
32:59
is it makes a great
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tow vehicle I would think about that
33:03
I would tell you that
33:07
runner will do the job
33:13
it's certainly one that you want to
33:19
Chevy Trail I'm sorry
33:23
not the Trail Blazer I think it's going to be too small
33:27
would do a good job
33:33
will do a good job with it
33:39
you want to pick up right
33:41
right yeah I prefer an SUV
33:43
nah I don't blame you
33:45
if you don't need to pick up you don't need it
33:51
would any of the Mercedes
33:53
or the Land Rover's do it
34:05
it'll pull it just fine
34:07
if you want to go luxury
34:09
they're all geared for that
34:11
so talk to one of my dealers there in Houston
34:13
there are a lot of good midsize SUVs
34:15
find out which one is right for you
34:17
by calling Jerry Reynolds the car pro
34:33
it's one of our favorite times of the show
34:35
that's the happy listener part of the show
34:37
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34:39
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34:41
when you want to get a new car
34:43
and the really good stories afterwards
34:45
for example, Mission Viejo Kia
34:47
a John Patterson dealership
34:49
is where Gary went for a Kia Sorento
34:53
hooking me up with Patterson Mission Viejo Kia
34:57
to find me a 2023 Kia Sorento
35:01
wife and I caught a flight from Oakland
35:03
to Orange County where they were
35:05
waiting for us to get there
35:07
everything was easy and hassle free
35:09
they fed us Chick-fil-A sandwiches
35:11
and put together a little care package
35:13
with snacks and bottles of water
35:15
when they got there
35:17
then they said the easiest 7 hour drive
35:19
back home thanks to everybody
35:23
what a great story and then
35:25
did you catch that 7 hour drive back
35:27
yeah they flew there
35:29
and then they drove the car back
35:31
the dealership wasn't right there
35:33
around the corner or right there in the neighborhood
35:35
no they kind of went a little far
35:37
you know why because they know it works
35:39
and they got a great deal they did
35:41
exactly right it was worth it
35:43
absolutely and then we have
35:47
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35:51
excellent service prompt preparation
35:53
even got it out of the city
35:55
100 miles or more away
35:57
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35:59
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36:03
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