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The Darth Vader Edition

The Darth Vader Edition

Wheel Bearings Mar 29, 2026 80 min
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About this episode

A wide-ranging Wheel Bearings chat that starts with voice-recovery talk and Roberto’s “Singer’s Helper” throat spray, then pivots to Nicole’s week with a 2026 Hyundai Santa Cruz (AWD, Limited trim). They debate why the Santa Cruz is being discontinued—mainly pricing and the lack of a hybrid—especially versus the Ford Maverick. Sam then reviews the Genesis GV80 Coupe “Darth Vader” Black package and its 48V e-supercharger tech, followed by Infiniti’s new QX65, Corvette’s 2027 Grand Sport/Grand Sport X and the next-gen LS6 small-block, plus Mercedes luxury van rumors, EV program cancellations, VW button backlash, and E15 fuel approval.

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Car

Hyundai Tucson

"driver's seat, it is literally identical to a Hyundai Tucson."

The Hyundai Tucson is a compact SUV, and the speaker uses it as a reference point for how the Santa Cruz feels to drive. This kind of comparison helps listeners understand the Santa Cruz’s car-like ride and cabin ergonomics.

Car

Ford Maverick

"when the Maverick and the Santa Cruz came out, there's this huge difference… I looked to see what the base price for each of them is with Destination…"

They’re comparing the Ford Maverick to another small pickup. The big topics are price, comfort, and whether you care about hybrid fuel savings.

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hybrid

"the cheapest Maverick and I'm just like glancing at the consumer site. Twenty one four five and it's a hybrid… unless you want fuel economy… don't get the hybrid…"

A hybrid uses both a gas engine and an electric motor. They’re saying the hybrid version is the one that really helps with fuel economy.

Concept

New York Auto Show

"Maybe it'll come next week. Wait, New York Auto Show is next week. It could be Wednesday, right? They have their, [1091.1s] Nicole Wakelin (13:22)"

It’s a big car event where companies talk about new vehicles. Sometimes they show new cars, and sometimes they just share news.

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MHEV

"It was actually the ⁓ the GV80 Coupe 3.5T ESC MHEV black all wheel drive with the the Prestige black [1308.1s] package."

MHEV means “mild hybrid.” The car has a small electric assist, but you usually don’t plug it in like a full hybrid or EV.

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Prestige black package

"with the the Prestige black [1308.1s] package. And basically on the Genesis models with that have the prestige black. Basically it means that like literally everything. The only thing on this truck that was not black was the lights."

This is a trim package that makes the car look darker and more “blacked out.” It changes a lot of exterior parts to black, while the headlights and tail lights still look like lights.

Brand

Genesis

"The badge, the winged Genesis badge on the hood was black. Inside, everything was black."

Genesis is a luxury car brand from Hyundai. Here they’re talking about a Genesis car’s look and performance.

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turbo lag

"So it can spin up almost instantaneously. So you get essentially no turbo lag from this thing."

Turbo lag is the “wait” you sometimes feel before a turbo really kicks in. They’re saying this system helps the car respond immediately.

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all wheel drive

"But anyway, eight speed automatic all wheel drive."

All-wheel drive (AWD) sends power to more than one axle to improve traction. The speakers mention AWD as part of the GV80’s overall driving characteristics.

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hands-on system

"…the highway drive assist too. So it's a hands-on system. You can take your hands off for about 30 seconds…"

A hands-on system means the car can help, but you’re still responsible for driving. It will remind you to keep your hands on the wheel.

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driver monitor camera

"Yeah. But, you know, it also has the driver monitor camera on there."

This is a camera that checks whether you’re paying attention. If your hands block the view, it will alert you to look at the road.

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airbag

"and if you have an airbag, don't put your hand on the top of the wheel. ... when that airbag goes off, you're going to see your forearm come straight at your face"

An airbag is a safety cushion that pops out fast in a crash. If your hands are in the wrong place, the airbag can hit your arms and hurt you.

Concept

safe exit assist

"One of the ⁓ neat features that the GV80... has, is the safe exit assist. So they've got radar sensors... If the outside sensors detect a car... the door will not open."

Safe Exit Assist helps stop you from opening your door when another car is coming nearby. If it detects danger, it locks the door until the area is clear.

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blind spot monitoring

"And there's also the outside radar sensors for the blind spot monitoring. If the outside sensors detect a car..."

Blind spot monitoring warns you when a car is in the area you can’t see well. It helps you change lanes or open doors more safely.

Car

Infiniti QX65

"I got to see the Infiniti QX65, which is their new midsize crossover... It starts at $53 and change..."

The Infiniti QX65 is a midsize crossover SUV. They’re talking about it as a lower-priced way to get into Infiniti, plus its styling and tech.

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Qi wireless charging

"I wonder if you... So... It has Qi wireless charging. Is it Qi 2?"

Qi wireless charging lets you charge your phone without plugging in a cable, as long as your phone supports it. They’re discussing whether this car uses the newer version of that standard.

Concept

entry-level luxury

"...the idea is they think that it's... going to be an entry level vehicle for people who want to get into infinity."

Entry-level luxury means the “cheapest” luxury cars in that brand. It’s meant for people who want a step up from regular brands without going all the way to the most expensive models.

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starting price

"...And at a starting price of 53, 990, it does make it achievable..."

Starting price is the minimum price you’d pay for the car when you buy it. It helps you understand how expensive the entry version is.

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third-row delete

"...with the roof chopped off, they ditched the third row. So you have all that room... is all cargo now."

They removed the third row of seats. That creates more space in the back for luggage and other cargo.

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nameplate

"It's an all new nameplate for us..."

A nameplate is just the official model name the company uses for a car. Saying it’s a new nameplate means it’s a new model in their lineup.

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curb appeal

"...it has something, I think it has some curb appeal. It's maybe a little bit bolder..."

Curb appeal is how attractive a car looks from outside, especially when parked at the street. The speaker says the new Infiniti has “curb appeal,” tying it to feedback from clinics and buyers looking for something different.

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cargo capacity

"one of the shortcomings of FX was that raped roofline it did impact on cargo capacity. What the design team have done a really great job of is managing to maintain that kind of fast back line but you saw for yourself no compromise to huge cargo area when you open that up"

Cargo capacity is how much room you have for luggage, golf bags, and other gear. They’re saying the design looks sporty, but they worked to keep the trunk/back area roomy.

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LS6

"they are the first vehicles from GM to get their new sixth generation version of their small block V8, which they're for the for the Corvette, they're calling it LS6."

LS6 is the name for the new Corvette V8 engine GM is using. It’s basically the next version of the small-block V8 that makes more power.

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dual injection

"It's now got dual injection, so you got both port and direct injection in there. Better combustion. ⁓ It should have better drivability"

Dual injection means the engine can spray fuel in two different ways. The goal is smoother running and better efficiency/power.

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0 to 60 time

"with the 6.2, I think the last time I drove one of those, I got something like 3.4, 3.5 seconds, 0 to 60 time, and the e-ray was 2.6, 2.7"

0 to 60 time tells you how fast the car gets from standing still to 60 mph. Lower numbers usually mean quicker acceleration.

Brand

Mercedes

"So ⁓ Robbie, tomorrow you are flying off to ⁓ Alabama to visit the Mercedes factory there... Mercedes teased out something called the all new Mercedes MyBach VLS."

Mercedes is a major luxury car brand. In this episode, it’s the company behind the new ultra-luxury van concept being teased.

Concept

minivan

"Yeah, all SUVs are just minivans that are tougher to get into. That's it. Yeah, it's just like a worse minivan... They don't have sliding doors."

A minivan is a family car built for convenience. It’s usually easier to climb into than an SUV and is great for hauling kids and gear.

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pre-production

"the minivan? I did like in a parking lot like doing circles because it was all wheel steering and it has auto parking stuff and yeah, yeah, it was pre-production. It had stuff all over the place so I couldn't take pictures inside the van."

“Pre-production” refers to vehicles built before full retail launch—often used for testing, validation, and media previews. Because these cars may be incomplete or covered in temporary equipment, they’re harder to photograph and can look different from the final version.

Concept

refresh (not all-new)

"Basically, this is just a refresh of the Versa. It's not really all new. It looks like mostly carryover powertrain. ⁓ They've got a new front end… and an updated interior. That's about it."

A “refresh” usually means updates to styling and some interior features while keeping much of the underlying platform and powertrain. This is often cheaper and faster than a full redesign, and it can help a model stay competitive until the next generation.

Concept

touch sliders for temperature controls

"Sam Abuelsamid (1:07:57) ... a lot of people have complained, including us, about the recent Volkswagen vehicles and the sliders, the touch sliders for the temperature controls and."

Instead of turning a physical knob for the temperature, some cars use touch sliders on the screen. People sometimes dislike them because they don’t feel as precise or intuitive as real buttons.

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power folding rear seats

"...the Essex Prestige and X-Line trims. ... are the only ones that have the power folding rear seats."

These are rear seats that fold down automatically with a button or switch. The episode says the stop-sale concern is related to these power-folding seats on specific trims.

Concept

water absorption

"the problem you have with ethanol in engines is ethanol tends to absorb water from the atmosphere, which means that you tend to get more corrosion."

Water absorption refers to ethanol’s ability to pull moisture from the air. The segment ties this to increased corrosion in the fuel system and additional wear, which is one reason higher ethanol blends can be more problematic for older engines.

Concept

flex fuel engines

"when you get like flex fuel engines that are designed to run on up to 85, you know, they've made some the basic design is the same, but they have upgraded the fuel lines and valve seats and things like that to withstand that extra corrosion."

Flex-fuel engines are built to handle different amounts of ethanol in the gas. They use tougher materials in key spots so the higher ethanol doesn’t cause as much corrosion or wear.

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