Going Rogue
Wheel Bearings
Wheel Bearings Apr 14, 2026
Going Rogue

Going Rogue

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Going Rogue
Term

miles to the gallon

MPG tells you how efficiently a car uses gas—how many miles you can drive per gallon. They’re using it to say their car and another bigger car get about the same fuel economy.

Acura Integra
Car

Acura Integra

The Acura Integra is a compact car made by Acura. The podcast mentions a specific version and a “technology package,” which is a bundle of extra features. It’s brought up as part of describing the car they looked at or drove.

Honda Civic
Car

Honda Civic

The Honda Civic is a regular, everyday car that’s meant for commuting and errands. People talk about it a lot because it’s been around for many years and is usually easy to live with. The speaker is saying they really like it.

Term

6-speed automatic

This is a car’s gearbox that has 6 different gear ratios, but it shifts by itself. You don’t have to use a clutch or change gears manually.

Term

6-speed manual

This is a gearbox where you manually choose the gears using a clutch and shifter. It can feel more connected and fun to drive.

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clutch feel

Clutch feel is how the clutch pedal feels and how smoothly the car starts when you let it out. If it feels good, it’s easier to drive smoothly.

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hatchback

A hatchback has a back door that opens upward and gives you access to the cargo area. It’s often easier to load bulky items than a regular trunk.

Concept

fuel economy

Fuel economy is how far you can drive on a tank of gas. The speaker is saying the heavier ADX uses more fuel than the lighter Integra.

Brand

Nissan

Nissan is a big car brand from Japan. They’re about to start talking about Nissan next.

Concept

teaser image

A teaser image is a sneak peek from the automaker. It’s usually not the full reveal, so you only get a few hints—like the color or general look.

Concept

body on frame

“Body on frame” means the car has a truck-like frame underneath, and the body bolts to it. It’s often chosen for durability and off-road toughness.

Brand

Toyota

Toyota is another major automaker known for hybrids. Here, they’re comparing Toyota’s hybrid results to what Nissan is doing.

Concept

plug-in hybrid

A plug-in hybrid (PHEV) uses both a battery-powered electric drive and a gasoline engine, and it can be charged externally. The ability to plug in often improves efficiency for short trips compared with non-plug hybrids.

Concept

vertical integration

Vertical integration means the company tries to control a lot of the steps in making a product, not just the final assembly. The idea is it can help with supply and cost control.

Brand

Tesla

Tesla is a company that makes mostly electric cars. The discussion is about how well they plan and deliver new EVs compared to other brands.

Brand

BYD

BYD is a Chinese company that makes electric cars. They’re trying to sell more cars in Canada and may build factories there.

Concept

EVs

EVs are cars that run on electricity from a battery. The episode is talking about which companies will keep making them and where.

Term

infotainment screen

The infotainment screen is the car’s main touchscreen for things like music and navigation. They’re saying the early software experience wasn’t smooth.

Brand

Scout

Scout is the car brand being talked about. They’re planning to build new vehicles, and the debate here is whether their launch timing will slip.

Concept

lockable weatherproof storage

This means storage that you can lock and that won’t get ruined by weather. It matters because truck owners often carry tools or equipment that need protection.

Concept

dealership

A dealership is the place you buy a car from. The speaker doesn’t like dealing with them because it can turn into a lot of bargaining and hassle.

Term

miles per gallon

Miles per gallon (MPG) tells you how far a gas car can go on one gallon of fuel. The speaker is saying their current vehicle wasn’t getting good MPG, so they wanted something better.

Term

PHEV

PHEV means plug-in hybrid. It’s a car that can run on electricity sometimes, but it also has a gas engine for longer trips.

Term

CarPlay

CarPlay lets you connect your iPhone to the car and use certain apps on the car’s screen. Many people focus on it because it makes the interface feel familiar and easy.

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transmission stalk

A transmission stalk is the gear lever. Some cars use a lever, others use buttons, and the speakers are comparing which feels easier.

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start stop button

This is the button you press to start the car. They’re saying the button is positioned in a way that makes it hard to reach comfortably.

Term

infotainment system

Infotainment is the car’s main screen for things like music, navigation, and settings. The speaker is saying some cars make it harder to use because the buttons are placed awkwardly.

Brand

Volvo

Volvo is a car brand that adds extra safety features. In this discussion, they’re saying Volvo can even detect signs like a heartbeat to help confirm someone is still in the car.

Term

heartbeats in the footwells

They’re saying some cars can detect tiny body signals, like a heartbeat, using sensors under/near the seats. It’s meant to help the car know a person is really there.

Subaru Forester
Car

Subaru Forester

They’re talking about a 1999 Subaru Forester they had. They used it to bring home their first dog, and the dog got sick so they had to clean up in the car.

Concept

quality holds up

“Quality holds up” is a reliability/long-term durability concern—whether the vehicle will stay well-built and trouble-free over time. The speaker connects this to brand reputation and what they’ve heard from others.

Concept

extended warranty

An extended warranty is extra coverage after the original warranty runs out. It can help pay for repairs, and the speaker is saying you may be able to cancel and get a prorated refund.

Term

program it

Programming a key means teaching the car to recognize that specific key. Newer cars usually require this step, not just cutting the metal part.

Company

car keys express

Car Keys Express is the company the speaker credits for making replacement keys. They sometimes show up at stores like Costco/Sam’s Club, which can make it cheaper than going through a dealership.

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