The average price of a new car is what most people pay when buying a new vehicle. It helps you understand how much cars generally cost these days, which can help you plan your budget.
Insurance costs are the fees you pay to protect your car from accidents or theft. Different cars can have different insurance prices depending on how safe they are or how likely they are to be stolen.
Maintenance is the work done to keep a car running well. This includes things like changing the oil and checking the brakes so that the car stays safe and reliable.
A warranty is like a guarantee from the car maker that they'll fix things if they break within a certain time. It helps protect you from having to pay for repairs right after you buy the car.
The Toyota Corolla is a very popular compact car that many people buy because it's reliable and gets good gas mileage. It's a great choice for everyday use.
The 'out the door price' is the total amount you pay for a car, including everything like taxes and fees. It's the final price you need to pay to own the car.
Plug-in hybrids are cars that can use both electricity and gasoline. You can charge them like an electric car, but they also have a regular engine for longer trips.
The Toyota Prius is a popular car that uses both gasoline and electricity to run, which helps it save fuel. It's known for being very efficient, often getting around 50 miles for every gallon of gas.
The Hyundai Elantra Hybrid is a smaller car that also uses both gas and electricity to be more fuel-efficient. It's been praised for being a good choice in its category.
The Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid is a type of minivan that uses both gas and electricity to run, making it more fuel-efficient. It's designed for families and has a lot of space inside.
The Toyota Camry is a popular car that is known for being dependable and easy to drive. It's a good choice for families or anyone looking for a comfortable ride that saves on gas.
The Honda Accord Hybrid is a type of car that uses both gas and electricity to run, making it more fuel-efficient. It's a comfortable car with plenty of space inside.
The Nissan Kicks is a small SUV that is designed to be economical and easy to drive. It's popular for its size and the extra space it provides compared to regular cars.
The Toyota 4Runner is a type of SUV that is built to handle rough terrains and off-road driving. It's known for being tough and reliable, making it a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Volvo EX30 is a new electric car made by Volvo. It's designed to be stylish and has modern technology, making it a good choice for people looking for an electric vehicle.
The Kia Niro is a small SUV that comes in hybrid and electric versions. It's popular for being good on gas and having a lot of space for passengers and cargo.
The Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid is a small SUV that uses a hybrid engine, which means it can run on both gasoline and electricity. It's designed to be efficient and has a roomy interior for passengers and cargo.
The Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid is a small SUV that combines a gasoline engine with an electric motor to save fuel. It has all-wheel drive, which helps it handle well in different weather conditions.
The Nissan Murano is a type of SUV that is known for being comfortable and stylish. It's a good option for people looking for a family vehicle that isn't too big.
The Nissan Leaf is a small car that runs entirely on electricity, meaning it doesn't use gas. It's popular because it's affordable and good for the environment.
The Toyota Highlander is a medium-sized SUV that has a lot of space for families and their stuff. It's a good option if you need more room than a regular car but don't want something too big.
The Hyundai Tucson is a smaller SUV that looks nice and has plenty of room inside. It's a great choice for people who want a practical car that is also stylish.
The Chevrolet Equinox is a smaller SUV that is easy to drive and has plenty of room inside for passengers and cargo. It's a good option for people who want a mix of space and fuel savings.
The Kia EV6 is a new electric car that looks really cool and can go far without using gas. It's a great choice for someone who wants a stylish and eco-friendly vehicle.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a new electric SUV that looks really modern and can drive a long way without needing gas. It's a good option for people looking to switch to electric cars.
The Tesla Model S is a fancy electric car that can go really far without needing gas. It's well-known for being fast and having lots of cool technology inside.
The Tesla Model Y is an electric SUV that doesn't use gas and can drive a long way on a single charge. It's a great choice for people who want to help the environment while having a roomy car.
The Ram 1500 is a large truck that is comfortable to drive and has a nice inside. It's a good choice for people who want a truck that feels like a car but can still do heavy work.
The Toyota Tundra is a big truck that is known for being very reliable and can handle tough conditions. It now comes in a hybrid version, which helps save on gas.
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz is a new electric van that looks like the old VW buses but is made with modern technology. It's a fun and eco-friendly option for families or anyone who needs a lot of space.
The Volkswagen Jetta is a small car that is easy to drive and gets good gas mileage. It's a solid choice for anyone looking for a reliable and comfortable vehicle.
The Rolls-Royce Ghost is a super fancy car that is known for being very luxurious and expensive. It's a car that many people dream of owning because of its elegance and comfort.
I did an interview on Channel 10, NBC Boston or, I think,
and this week, and they said to me, you know, what is it?
And I said, well, this time it's actually more geopolitical
than supply, because it seems to be every time
somebody shakes a saber somewhere, oil prices go up.
Right, yeah.
Again, I don't talk politics,
but I do see how politics will affect the market, yeah.
Oh, definitely, yeah.
Well, listen, I hope you have a good week.
You was well.
You was well.
All right, take care, Tom.
Thanks, bye-bye.
Jesse, do you want to take a break?
Or do you want to go to Mike and Bridgewater?
Oh, we can go to Mike real quick.
All right, let's go to Mike.
Michael.
Morning, John.
Morning.
Hi, I called you a couple of months ago
seeking your counsel.
I was concerning the...
On my favorite chicken wing recipe.
We can add throw that in there too, sure, why not?
It was concerning the air pressure monitors,
icon coming on the dashboard,
and it was coming on, coming off every once in a while.
I have one of those cars that gives you
the exact readout for all four tires.
And as you said, it was gonna eventually
come on and stay on, and you suggested
that I get it fixed.
Well, just for the heck of it,
since I haven't gotten it fixed,
yesterday I just went to the page there
that shows you that on the monitor,
and during that they all came back,
and I'm looking at all the numbers,
and oh, wow, it's all fixed,
because the icon had gone off,
it wasn't looking at me every morning,
so, you know, out of sight, out of mind,
then I stopped, started the car,
and no more numbers.
Does that give you any clue anything about,
is this something related to the winter issues,
or is it, because it was a couple of months ago, John,
and it wasn't this winter time,
and I just was, hmm, yeah, that's the way it was.
Cold weather can have an effect.
Remind me how old the car is again.
Okay, so it's a 2016 Lexus ES300H.
Yeah, okay, that's the, yeah.
Yeah, and it could be just, you know,
when you don't drive, first off,
they don't really work until you get up
around 20 miles an hour.
The second thing is that once you get 20 miles an hour,
they start to, the radio signals from the sensors
start to beam over to the,
probably the antenna that's mounted in the side view mirror
and tells the body control computer
here's how much air pressure's in the tires.
Okay.
The longer you drive, the more that little battery
that's inside those sensors
is going to be transmitting that information.
So what, and the typical life is somewhere
between seven and 10 years.
So, you're probably at the end of the useful life
of the batteries inside those pressure sensors.
And, and if you go for, you know,
sometimes what can happen as an example,
you have a car that everything's working fine
and you go on a three hour drive
and all of a sudden the low tire light icon starts
to flash or just comes on and lets you know
that it's not reading anything.
That's because you've gone long enough
where one or two of the sensors have completely
blanked out and are not transmitting anymore.
So it's probably the sensors are just,
at the end of their life and they can't transmit.
So that's why it's showing them all as blank.
Could it be something related
to the tire pressure monitor module
or wiring or the antenna?
Maybe.
Could the cold have caused a, you know,
solder joint to act up?
Maybe.
But normally it's just, and what somebody will do
is they'll take the tire pressure monitor tool
and they'll read to see whether it's transmitting.
And, but chances are, and you can kind of do it
with the scan tool too.
Chances are it's probably not transmitting anymore
and it just shut the system down.
Got it.
And the fact that it came back on just for that,
I hadn't had it on there for a while,
it came back on yesterday, worked fine
and then stopped the chiron.
Next thing I came up with blanks on the four tires.
I mean, it's like, it's like no different
than your changing TV channels on your remote
and the remote's working fine
and all of a sudden you go to use it
and it won't work anymore and you're like,
what's wrong?
And then you forget about it for a little bit
and you come back and then the remote's working again.
The batteries are just on that edge
of working or not working.
Yeah, I hate when that happens, John.
All right, listen, I know you gotta go to break
but I will wish you a happy Valentine's day
because you've already got a Valentine
by not being here and freezing to death.
All right, John.
There you go.
Thank you.
All right, take care.
Bye-bye.
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Jesse, why didn't we go do a live program
from the Super Bowl?
We were left out again, we weren't asked.
I know, I know, sort of disappointing.
I'm surprised they didn't really want the hot sports takes
from the guy who talks about cars
and the guy who talks about ghosts, but you know.
Yeah, well, you know, it's all good.
But yeah, well, you know,
it would have interrupted your Super Bowl party.
So it's fine.
That's true, yep.
Yeah, yeah, so.
I was down on radio row years ago, actually,
for the, it was the Super Bowl in Miami
with the Colts vs. the Saints.
And we were down there for about 10 days.
It was pretty cool, pretty cool
to be among the Super Bowl celebrations.
I would imagine it is.
Many, many, many years ago
when I was on a station, four stations away or something.
The, one of the boardop engineer people was Dennis Knudsen
and Dennis is the tech guy
for one of the sports channels now.
And I think he was out there setting up equipment
on radio row on Monday
and kind of looking forward to it.
But I remember there was,
and it might have been the World Series or something.
And he said, I just wanted to get over.
I want to go home.
And because, you know, weather was nice still
and just wanted to go home.
So there you go.
So maybe it's not as much fun as you hope sometimes.
And maybe not.
I remember the one down in Miami,
there were celebrities everywhere.
Like you would just walk the street,
like, oh, that's that guy, that's that guy.
And remember, we saw just a mob
of security guards surrounding one guy.
We're like, oh, who is that?
Must be a real big celebrity.
And mind you, this is the only celebrity down in Miami
that was walking around with a bunch of security around him.
And that celebrity that required so much security
was Guy Fieri.
And no one was even trying to come up and talk to him.
We're like, why is Guy Fieri,
the only celebrity down here with nine security guards
just blocking the road so he can get through?
It's like, I don't think you're as big of a deal
as you think you are, buddy.
I like him though.
He gets a lot of hate for no reason.
Yeah, I mean, you kind of wonder
whether sometimes they do that just on purpose.
Yeah, just so people will pull out their phones
and take pictures and be like, oh, you know,
yeah, but I don't know.
You got him right there.
You got Scott Van Pelt walking around, Mike Vick.
Like all these big celebrities just walking around
and then it's just Guy Fieri, the inaccessible security.
You know, no one.
It's crazy.
I saw Madonna buying beer once.
Thought that was weird.
He doesn't look like a guy who drinks beer.
Madonna?
Madonna looks a little like a guy who drinks beer,
but no, it's Guy Fieri.
No, I'm just kidding.
It's beautiful.
I was a little shocked actually, but yeah, no.
No, and it always seemed like whenever I was in New York
for the auto show, I'd always run into celebrities
who lived in New York.
They'd be kind of walking around it
and they would be pretty well known
and you'd be like, they're just kind of by themselves.
I was in some little burger place in LA
and there was some relatively famous TV person
that came in and I didn't even really know who they are,
but they went over and people went over and talked to him.
I'm like, they're just hanging out,
getting a burger like me.
Yeah.
Yeah, so yeah, I don't think, yeah.
I actually approached, I actually sent Guy Fieri
an email once to see whether he would be on the program
to talk about his Camaro that he,
and he has half a dozen collector cars.
And just to see if he would do it
and big surprise, never heard back.
Ah, I bet he would though.
He seems like a cool guy.
Well, he's in Rhode Island a lot
because his in-laws live in Rhode Island.
Yeah, I hear that's where he frosts his tips.
Oh, could be.
Get that interesting hairstyle.
Yeah, could be.
Yeah.
Big sale on, what is it, visors?
Is that the kind of hats he wears?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, no, so yeah, no, it's just one of those,
you know, I just said, yeah.
And I think back when Facebook wasn't that popular,
he was, you know, it was really him on Facebook.
And I think I sent him a message on Messenger or something
and got nothing back.
Then I found his email and sent him an email message
and nothing back.
So it is, it is that.
And, you know, maybe someday I'll run into him
in one of his restaurants and ask him, who knows?
Sorry if that was a question of me, I missed that.
Well, that's fine, because you got work to do up there.
I do, I gotta play your outro song now.
I know, almost, almost time, right?
There it is.
Is this a new one, by the way?
Is this a new Jesse Wilkins original?
Kind of.
Well, I haven't been, Spotify hasn't reached out to me
and said you're playing copyright materials, so.
That's right, because I made it from scratch.
Yeah, in 13 seconds.
Yeah, me and my band of robots.
Yeah, well, you did a good job.
So, next week we're going to be talking to somebody
about a very affordable online database
where you can learn more about your car repair manuals,
all that kind of stuff that's coming up next week.
And until next week, make sure you wear your seatbelt,
drive safely, be good to your car.
And if you do see an emergency vehicle
by the side of the road, slow down or move over.
Super Bowl parties, please don't drink and drive
or be impaired and drive.
Stay late at someone's house if you have to.
And go Pat's.
Talk to you all next week.
Bye-bye.
Start the new.
About this episode
Exploring the best cars for the money in 2026, this episode features insights from Alex Quanton, managing editor at US News Autos. The discussion highlights the rising average price of new cars and the importance of affordability. Key winners include the Kia K4 for compact cars, the Hyundai Elantra hybrid for fuel efficiency, and the Toyota Camry hybrid in the midsize category. The episode also delves into the growing popularity of hybrid SUVs and the evolving automotive landscape, making it easier for consumers to find value.
In this episode we talk with Alex Kwanten US News Auto Managing Editor about the best cars for the money 2026. Also we go over fluids, repairs and the Super Bowl.