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America on the Road

America on the Road

By: Jack Nerad - Host
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  • Driving Coolest Car You’ve Never Heard Of: 2026 Lexus LC 500 Convertible
    Dec 20 2025
    This week on America on the Road, Jack Nerad and co-host Chris Teague test two cars that are about as different as two cars can be — the 2026 Lexus LC 500 and the 2026 Toyota Prius. In the news and comment section, Jack and Chris break down major shifts in the global auto industry as electric vehicle sales slow and automakers adjust their plans. The show also features a deep dive into new pickup and EV technology, and an in-depth interview with Mazda launch strategy expert Jon Leverett. 🚗 Jack Nerad Test-Drives the 2026 Lexus LC 500 Convertible Jack reviews the 2026 Lexus LC 500 Convertible, a rarer-than-diamond grand tourer powered by a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8. Finished in gold and riding on forged 21-inch wheels, the LC blends dramatic styling with refined ride quality, a richly detailed interior, and an unmistakable engine note. Jack covers pricing, driving dynamics, convertible top operation, interior technology, and why this Lexus stands out in a way that a Ferrari or Porsche never will. 🚙 Chris Teague Test-Drives the 2026 Toyota Prius Chris drives the redesigned 2026 Toyota Prius, now offered in LE, XLE, Nightshade, and Limited grades. With the fifth-generation Toyota Hybrid System, the Prius delivers up to 57 mpg combined in front-wheel-drive form and offers available Electronic On-Demand All-Wheel Drive. Chris discusses performance, efficiency, standard Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, updated infotainment with available 12.3-inch touchscreen, and how the latest Prius balances practicality with sharper styling. 🎙️ Special Guest Interview Jack sits down with Jon Leverett, Launch Strategy expert with Mazda North American Operations. Leverett shares insight into Mazda’s recent vehicle launches, how the brand differentiates itself in a crowded market, and the thinking behind Mazda’s product planning and execution. 📰 This Week’s Headlines • Global EV Sales Cool Off Electric vehicle sales continue to grow worldwide, but at a slower pace. China’s growth has leveled off, North America has seen a sharp decline following the expiration of U.S. tax credits, and Europe remains the strongest EV market thanks to continued incentives. • Ford and Volkswagen Make Course Corrections Ford and Volkswagen are adjusting their EV strategies to better match customer demand. VW is exploring range-extender EVs for Western markets, while Ford is shifting focus toward hybrids, trucks, and more affordable electric vehicles under its updated Ford+ strategy. • Ford Reveals Next-Generation F-150 Lightning Concept Ford previews a next-generation F-150 Lightning that will use extended-range EV technology. The electric truck pairs battery propulsion with a gasoline-fueled onboard generator, targeting a driving range of more than 700 miles while maintaining massive towing capability and delivering exportable power. • Rivian Expands Self-Driving Capabilities Rivian introduces its in-house Autonomy Processor and a new Autonomy+ driver-assistance package. The system enables hands-free driving on millions of miles of roads, with expanded capabilities and future Level 4 autonomy planned. 📩 Listener Question of the Week Robert from Waxahachie, Texas, asks: “Are new turbo four-cylinders actually better than older V6 engines?” Jack and Chris discuss performance, efficiency, durability, and real-world driving differences. 📚 Books Jack’s crime novel Only One Thing Stays the Same is out now in ebook and paperback. It’s an easy holiday gift at an easy price. Matt’s newest book, Mercedes-AMG: Race-Bred Performance, is now available at Amazon. 🎧 Where to Listen Catch America on the Road on this station every week, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and Rumble. You’ll also find road test videos, interviews, and shorts on our YouTube channel. Special thanks to Mercury Insurance for sponsoring the show and to our Sports Byline Network affiliates nationwide. 🎙️ Hosts Jack Nerad — Award-winning auto journalist and author of Only One Thing Stays the Same Chris Teague — Longtime auto critic and journalist Matt DeLorenzo — Author and frequent guest host 📢 Presented by • DrivingToday.com • EMLandsea.com • Mercury Insurance – Switch today and save. Californians save an average of $670. 📺 Watch & Subscribe Find America on the Road on YouTube and Rumble. Subscribe for road test videos, shorts, and extended reviews. 📨 Email: editor@drivingtoday.com Check Out Matt DeLorenzo’s Book: Pick up a copy of co-host Matt DeLorenzo’s terrific new book Mercedes-AMG: Race-Bred Performance Special Price for Jack’s Newest Crime Novel: Jack is now offering his newest crime novel, Only One Thing Stays the Same, at a 67%-off price of just $4.99. Click here to buy from Amazon at this special limited-time price.
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  • Testing All-New SUVs: 2026 Hyundai Palisade, 2026 Volkswagen Tiguan
    Dec 13 2025
    This week on America on the Road, guest co-host Matt DeLorenzo joins Jack Nerad as they look at a packed slate of automotive news, two major road tests, and a special design-focused interview. Jack drives the range-topping 2026 Hyundai Palisade Calligraphy, while Matt reviews the redesigned 2026 Volkswagen Tiguan, a compact SUV with more power, more tech, and a more refined cabin than ever before. Jack also sits down with Ian Cartabiano, President of Calty Design, to talk about Toyota’s long-running design studio, its newest work, and how design thinking translates into the next generation of vehicles. 🚗 Jack Nerad Test-Drives the 2026 Hyundai Palisade Calligraphy Jack gets behind the wheel of Hyundai’s newly redesigned three-row flagship SUV. The 2026 Palisade grows larger, gains a smoother and quieter V6, and adds premium comfort features like Relaxation seats, a dual-pane sunroof, and a digital rearview mirror. With a refined interior and an extensive safety suite, the Palisade aims to offer near-luxury comfort at a value price. Jack breaks down real-world ride quality, technology upgrades, and where the Calligraphy trim stands in a crowded family SUV market. 🚙 Matt DeLorenzo Test-Drives the 2026 Volkswagen Tiguan Matt reviews the all-new Tiguan, now riding on VW’s updated MQB Evo platform. With more power, sharper design, upgraded driver-assistance features, and a tech-rich interior anchored by large digital displays, the Tiguan takes a meaningful leap forward. Matt covers performance from both available turbo engines, cabin comfort, and how the latest Tiguan compares to its class rivals. 🎙️ Special Guest Interview Jack talks with Ian Cartabiano, Calty Design President, during a visit to Toyota’s Southern California design studio. Cartabiano shares insight into Calty’s latest projects, how design shapes the user experience, and what future vehicles may look like as new technologies and materials influence the creative process. 📰 This Week’s Headlines • Kia Introduces the All-New 2027 Seltos Kia has revealed a comprehensive redesign of its global subcompact SUV. The new Seltos features more assertive styling, a wider cabin, upgraded materials, twin 12.3-inch displays, expanded driver-assistance tech, and multiple powertrain options, including a high-output turbo engine and a hybrid. Production begins late this year with global rollout in 2026. • Waymo Cited After Passing Stopped School Buses A voluntary recall has been issued after 19 incidents in Texas where Waymo robotaxis illegally passed stopped school buses. Despite software updates, violations continued into November and December, prompting deeper scrutiny from NHTSA and local officials. Waymo says a programming error caused the vehicles to proceed when they should have remained stopped. • Hagerty Unveils the 2026 Bull Market List Hagerty’s latest list highlights 11 vehicles expected to appreciate next year. They range from accessible icons like the Mazda MX-5 Miata and VW GTI VR6 to high-dollar collectibles such as the Porsche Carrera GT. The list leans heavily on ’90s and early-2000s performance, which Hagerty calls the final chapter of the analog era. • Canada Accuses Stellantis of Defaulting on Aid Agreement The Canadian government has issued a formal default notice after Stellantis shifted Jeep Compass production out of Ontario. With thousands of workers still laid off, the Canadian government says the automaker violated commitments tied to more than half a billion dollars in support. Stellantis maintains the Brampton plant is on an “operational pause.” 📩 Listener Question of the Week Patrick from Interlochen, Michigan asks: “I’m thinking of buying a hybrid for the first time. How do hybrids perform in cold weather?”
Jack and Matt explain how battery chemistry, engine warm-up cycles, and hybrid system design affect winter performance. 📚 Books Jack’s crime novel Only One Thing Stays the Same is out now in ebook and paperback. It’s an easy holiday gift at an easy price. Matt’s newest book, Mercedes-AMG: Race-Bred Performance, is now available at Amazon. 🎧 Where to Listen Catch America on the Road on this station every week, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and Rumble. You’ll also find road test videos, interviews, and shorts on our YouTube channel. Special thanks to Mercury Insurance for sponsoring the show and to our Sports Byline Network affiliates nationwide. 🎙️ Hosts Jack Nerad — Award-winning auto journalist and author of Only One Thing Stays the Same Chris Teague — Longtime auto critic and journalist Matt DeLorenzo — Author and frequent guest host 📢 Presented by • DrivingToday.com • EMLandsea.com • Mercury Insurance – Switch today and save. Californians save an average of $670. 📺 Watch & Subscribe Find America on the Road on YouTube and Rumble. Subscribe for road test videos, shorts, and extended reviews. 📨 Email: editor@...
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  • Road Test: Is BMW M340i the Perfect Midsize Luxury Sedan?
    Dec 6 2025
    This week on America on the Road, host Jack Nerad and co-host Chris Teague dive into a feature-filled show that includes two compelling road tests: Chris drives the newly rugged 2026 Honda Passport TrailSport, and Jack gets behind the wheel of the refined and powerful 2025 BMW M340i. The pair also unpack one of the tech world’s most surprising automotive announcements from NVIDIA, discuss a major tariff shift favoring Korean brands, and look at gigantic EV discounts. Plus, they cover the swan-song BMW Z4 Final Edition and comment on the new threats to racetracks that are looming nationwide. Jack also sits down with Tom Kearns, lead designer of the 2027 Kia Telluride, for an exclusive interview recorded at the Los Angeles Auto Show. 🚗 Road Tests Jack Nerad Reviews the 2025 BMW M340i Jack drives one of BMW’s most balanced sedans, the M340i, which is positioned between the 330i and the full-blown M3. The sweet four-door uses a 386-hp turbocharged inline-six supported by mild-hybrid technology and an eight-speed automatic that blends smoothness with quick shifts. Jack digs into the car’s poised handling, adaptive suspension tuning, strong braking, and premium cabin anchored by BMW’s curved dual-display setup. With nearly 17 cubic feet of trunk space and a refined ride, the M340i delivers daily usability with legitimate performance chops. That begs the question: is it the best midsize luxury sedan you can buy? Chris Teague Drives the 2026 Honda Passport TrailSport Chris takes the most capable Passport yet produced into the real world of frigid Maine. The 2026 TrailSport offers meaningful upgrades: an inch-wider stance, flared fenders, exclusive 18-inch wheels, and specially developed General Grabber all-terrain tires. Honda adds steel skid plates, bright orange recovery points, and a retuned second-generation i-VTM4 torque-vectoring AWD system that brings sharper control in mud, rocks, and sand. A stronger 285-hp 3.5-liter V6 and updated 10-speed automatic transmission round out a package built to go farther off the pavement than any Passport before it. 🎙️ Special Guest Interview Tom Kearns, Designer of the 2027 Kia Telluride Jack sits down with Kia’s Tom Kearns for an exclusive look behind the design of the upcoming 2027 Telluride. They discuss how the next-generation model builds on the success of Kia’s flagship three-row SUV, what design themes carry forward, and how Kia plans to evolve one of the most popular vehicles in its lineup. 📰 This Week’s Auto Headlines NVIDIA Introduces AI That Lets Cars “Explain” Their Thinking NVIDIA has unveiled Alpamayo-R1, a new open-source model that combines vision, language, and action planning to let autonomous vehicles verbalize what they see and why they react the way they do. Vehicles can effectively “think aloud,” giving engineers clearer insight into real-time decision-making and potentially accelerating safer development across the self-driving sector. U.S. Lowers Tariffs on South Korean Imports A new agreement reduces tariffs on South Korean goods, including automobiles, to 15 percent—retroactive to November 1. The move comes after South Korea advanced its promised $350 billion in U.S. investments. Airplane part tariffs will be lifted as well, and future national-security-based duties for key industries will be capped. Kia Offers $10,000 Off All EV Models Kia is rolling out deep discounts across every EV in its lineup. The Niro EV, EV6, and EV9 each receive ten-thousand-dollar price cuts, along with additional financing bonuses and zero-percent APR options. Leasing incentives range from $209 per month on the Niro EV to $419 on the EV9. All qualifying EVs now include the North American Charging Standard port for access to Tesla’s Supercharger network. BMW Announces Z4 Final Edition The Z4 roadster era is ending. BMW has revealed the Z4 Final Edition, a limited-run M40i variant offered from February through April 2026. It features Frozen Black metallic paint, a Moonlight Black top, Shadowline trim, special wheels, red brake calipers, and unique chassis tuning for manual models. Inside, BMW adds Vernasca leather, Alcantara accents, and Z4 Final Edition sill plates. “Right to Race” Legislation Gains Momentum SEMA and PRI continue pushing for protections that shield racetracks from nuisance claims tied to expanding residential development. After major traction in North Carolina, the organizations met with Wisconsin lawmakers and track operators to build support for similar legislation. The effort underscores the economic and cultural significance of race tracks statewide. 📩 Listener Question of the Week Maureen from Pawtucket, Rhode Island asks:
“Should I buy my new car now in December, or wait until after the first of the year?”
Jack and Chris walk through year-end incentives, dealer inventory timing, and how January pricing typically shifts. 📚 Books Jack’s crime novel Only One Thing Stays the Same is out ...
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