A Simple Idea Solved A Universal Driver Problem

A rainy gas stop in 1986 led to one of the most useful car features you use without thinking: the tiny arrow on your fuel gauge. We share the little-known story of Ford interior designer James Moylan, whose quick proposal turned a personal mishap into a global convenience. It’s a reminder that smart automotive UX often starts with empathy, not expensive tech—and it’s the perfect lens for looking at what modern cars still get wrong and right.
From there, we jump behind the wheel of the 2025 Ford Maverick. We walk through trims, the new larger screen, practical storage, and why this compact, car-based truck hits the sweet spot for daily driving, weekend projects, and tight parking garages. With 250 hp from the 2.0L EcoBoost, confident all-wheel drive on our tester, and real-world economy in the mid-20s, the Maverick proves you don’t need a full-size rig to tow light loads or haul four-foot-wide sheets. We compare it with the Hyundai Santa Cruz and map where midsizers like Ranger and Ridgeline fit once price and size step up.
We also dig into timely safety and market news: quick-hitting recall notes for Ford, Porsche, and Audi; why 2025 sales were strong despite high prices; and what might cool demand in 2026 as payments rise. A troubling dealer case in Iowa underscores the importance of clean titles, verified payoffs, and lender transparency. And because research habits are changing fast, we unpack how shoppers are using AI to compare models, scan listings, summarize reviews, and prep negotiations—plus when to trust the bot and when to double-check with a test drive and an inspection.
If you’re curious about the small ideas that make driving easier, the smartest way to size your next truck, or how to shop with confidence in a high-price market, you’ll find plenty to take with you on your next fill-up—or charge. Enjoy the ride, then subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who swears by their compact truck. What tiny car feature would you invent next?
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SPEAKER_01Welcome to another In Wheel Time podcast. It's the award-winning In-Wheel Time Car Talk Show. You say award-winning? What? Yeah, somewhere back in our past, I think we won an award for some engineering, I think it was. Ahead, our feature story of the week. We're going to have some recalls for you, and we're going to review the 2025 Ford Maverick. Later, Jeff will have the crews in and events calendars. And I'll bring the stories make another money in Traswick County, along with Mike out of this world of ours. We always need more Jeff Zekin. Chief Engineer David Hazley is joining us today for his garage. Thank you, David, for letting us don't ask why. But dry. It's the in-real time of our talk show. We thank you very much for being with us on this Saturday for our live show. And if you're listening on a podcast, thanks for doing that too.
The Origin Of The Fuel Gauge Arrow
SPEAKER_01All right. Time for our story of the week. I thought that this was uh a very interesting story, and I think that you'll probably agree. Hear me out.
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SPEAKER_01This is from Automotive News. James Moylan, an interior trim designer at Ford Motor Company, hopped in one of the company's pool cars on a rainy day in April of 1986 to attend a meeting in another building there on the Ford property.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_01But the gasoline tank was empty, and when he pulled up to a pump in Dearborn, Michigan to refuel, he'd parked on the wrong side. He moved the car and fueled up, but got soaked in the meantime in the driving rainstorm. For Moylan, who died December 11th of this past year, at the age of 80, the personal episode sparked a simple idea. He quickly proposed to install an arrow near the fuel indicator gauge to advise drivers on which side to refuel. It has benefited countless new car owners and other drivers ever since. I got back to my office after the meeting, and without even taking my coat off, I sat down and started writing the first draft of this proposal. He said, I typed it up and turned it in and forgot completely about it. In a one-page proposal addressed to P. M. Moss with a simple subject, product convenience suggestion, Moylan laid out his vision. Very good. The indicator or symbol I have in mind would be located near the fuel gauge, Moylan wrote in April of 86 proposal to his boss, and simply described to the driver on which side of the vehicle the fuel fill door was located. R. F. Zocus, a Ford director for interior design, replied on November 18th, of 86 that the company would install the indicator arrows on 1989 model year cars that are under development currently. Cool. It debuted first on the Ford Escort and Mercury Tracer. Remember those? Mm-hmm. And soon after on the 1989 Ford Thunderbird and Mercury Cougar. What is now widely known inside the family and some automotive enthusiast circles as the Moylan Arrow has become indispensable. Since automakers were forced to move the fuel filler door from the back of the car, typically behind the license plate, to the side for safety reasons, some owners have struggled to remember which side to refuel on. James Moylan was born in Detroit on December 19th, 1944, and grew up in the city. He joined Ford as a draftsman in body engineering in March of 68. He was laid off in the 70s and later called back to work in plastics engineering. See, there's a future for you, David. It's a key area at the time when Detroit cars were being downsized to save weight and enhance fuel economy. In the late 80s, when Ford and Mazda partnered on small cars such as the MX6 and probe, he was stationed in Hiroshima, Japan. He later attended night school to earn a B.S. in plastics manufacturing and engineering from the University of Detroit, Mercy, in 1999. He retired in July of 2003 after more than 30 years with the automaker. That's pretty cool. The Moylan error.
SPEAKER_03Did not know that, but I always wondered why some people put it on the right and some people put it on the left.
SPEAKER_01That I can't I can't tell you that. I would imagine it would have been they're trying to get out of the way of something else that's already designed into the car. Let me just finish this up by saying Dad always chuckled about the attention the arrow received in later years, his son Andrew Moyland said in an interview. James Moyland initially called it a no-brainer of an idea and would cost the company pennies, create goodwill, and enhance customer satisfaction for years to come. Even if all Ford product lines eventually locate on the same side for the minor investment involved on the company's part, his proposal said, I think it would be a worthwhile convenience not only for two car families, but also pool car users and especially car rental customers.
Why The Arrow Matters And EV Port Placement
SPEAKER_01Now on an EV, does it have the arrow top or bottom for front or back? You know, it's funny you should say that because I'm driving an electric vehicle this week. And it does not indicate on which side the plug is located in this particular car. It happens to be at the rear on the driver's side.
SPEAKER_03So I would have thought they would have still put it on to let you know. But then again, I would have thought they all put it on the driver's side. You know, here's this guy who came up with a simple idea, and he will be known and remembered for everyone. In 1986, what were you doing in 1986?
SPEAKER_01The boiling era. I'm not saying Well Lord, that's that is a very scary thought right there. You know, David, that thing has a microphone on it.
SPEAKER_03You control that.
SPEAKER_01I do.
SPEAKER_03Did you not drive the EV over here because you were gonna run out of fuel?
SPEAKER_01Well, that was one of the that was one of the stipulations when I talked to Jeff this morning. I could have driven it over here, but we would have probably had to make a stop at the DC fast charger over by Hobby Airport because I've got to work tomorrow for the Houston Marathon.
SPEAKER_03Or he could have spent the night here with it plugged in until it gets charged.
SPEAKER_01No, that that was not going to happen.
SPEAKER_03That was an option.
SPEAKER_01I did not want to have Larry walking. Larry needs a roomy holding my head. Larry the cat. Larry the cat, though. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04I didn't see. I saw him run by earlier and I was getting coffee. Was that Larry or was that Lulu? It was a little black cat.
SPEAKER_03That was Lulu. Oh, Lulu. I think Don scared Larry. Apparently. He said hey Harry Larry.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, Harry Larry. Yeah. I do that to most people. Scary things. Scary Harry Larry. Yeah. Um, let's see. So we can do a couple of things here. Yeah, let's do them. Uh we can do the recalls, of which I have a few. And um I can also do the car review. Which would you like? It's your call. All right. Well, let since I've got it pulled up right here, why don't we do the review? Okay. This would be the 2025 Ford Maverick.
SPEAKER_04Okay.
SPEAKER_01Pickup truck. All right. Final assembly location, Hermosillo Mexico. Available trim levels, the XL, the XLT, the Lobo, I like that, the Lariat, and the trimmer. I reviewed the Lobo, which is kind of the middle of the road version that um has popular elements when it comes to trim. Uh what size class? This is considered a small pickup truck. It's smaller than the F-150 and smaller than the Ranger. Um I'll tell you what it's based on here in just a minute. Uh five seats, including the driver. All new for 22. This year, new dash with a larger screen. That's for 2025. Sharp-looking front fascia, modern and very Ford attractive. Uh concentric wheel openings and great wheel options, too, I might add. Color choices are excellent. And the trimmer package uh rocks with great accents on it, so be sure and check that out too. Excellent rear lighting, tailgate, and bumper design all integrated back there in the back end. What I liked, the integration of the overall look really worked for me. What could use improvement? I just put a question mark because I don't really know.
2025 Ford Maverick Review
SPEAKER_01Interior highlights, plain, simple layout. Let's not forget, this is a pickup truck, and it really can be a working man's pickup truck. And I throw back to the Rangers, the original Rangers, that you still see. Every now and then, yeah. Every once in a while. Matter of fact, there was one who went down the road the other day. This thing was immaculate. You could tell that the guy really took care of it. That's cool. Yeah, yes. Two-tone versions, add pizzazz to the interior look, made from rugged materials and coverings throughout the cabin. Uh, cargo room below the rear seat, handy storage bin back there for my trim level, the Lobo. Uh, what I liked about it, um, Ford knows how to make pickups, and here is just another one that really, if you're in the market for a small pickup truck, this is one you definitely need to check out. What could use improvement? I say don't touch it. Great options on all of the trim levels. Now, as far as motivation, it has a two-liter EcoBoost inline four-cylinder engine that has 250 horsepower, which is more than most. You know, when you get into those two-liter uh inline four-cylinders, 200 horsepower is about all it's got. This one's got 250, 280 pound feet of torque. Transmission, seven-speed automatic with a tow rating of two tons, four thousand pounds. Hall, 1500. And it's smaller than the maverick.
SPEAKER_03It is the maverick. But this is the maverick.
SPEAKER_01Smaller than the range. It's the Lobo edition, okay. And smaller than the F-150. That's what you got. Uh miles per gallon, it got 21 in the city and 30 on the highway for a combined to 24. I got 26.1 miles per gallon over the 208.6 miles that I drove it. Why did I not drive it very much? Because there was a short window for me to have this because of the holidays. Gotcha. So they picked it up on Tuesday. It was just short. Just schedule. What I liked about it? Plenty of horsepower and standard all-wheel drive on mine. What could use improvement? Nothing. Like I said, I really like this. Uh ride and handling, smooth ride for a pickup truck. It is based on the Ford Escape SUV and the Ford Bronco Sport.
SPEAKER_04Huh.
SPEAKER_01So it's got underpinnings and it shares some under the body work bits and so they can run it on the same line pretty much, yeah. So it uh it it really is kind of a car-based uh truck. It's easy to maneuver in parking lots because it's not so massively huge. What could use improvement? Nothing. Would a four by eight sheet of plywood fit in? Yes, four feet wide it would. Eight foot long, you'd have to lower the tailgate and let it hang out the back end because it is small. Okay, here's the pricing on it. Base trim price for this particular vehicle was $40,750. Prices tested, $42,345. Base model price, entry level for this particular truck, the Maverick, $28,125.
SPEAKER_03For a small truck, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Uh I really did like it. Okay, competitors, really, there's only one. Believe it or not, there's only one. I looked and looked and looked, and the only one that actually goes head to head with this is the Hunte Santa Fe. The Hyundai Santa Fe starts at $28,750. And what and what did the base price of the Ford Maverick go for? $28,145.
SPEAKER_04Now the that uh Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz, it's a unibody. There's no gap between the bed and the cab.
SPEAKER_01That's the same thing with the Maverick. So uh next up would be uh in kind of comparison, uh mid-size ranger. That starts at 33,350. And then the Honda Ridge line, man, it's expensive. Forty thousand one hundred and fifty dollars is where it starts.
SPEAKER_03And and it's not a unibody anymore. They've actually put a cab big conversion thing on the code.
SPEAKER_01From what I understand is it's not a unibody in the sense that the cab and the truck bed are one piece. Right, right. There is a separation, but it's still considered a unibody underneath.
SPEAKER_03The way the frame, the way the platform is. Yeah, because there is no frame. Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01It's car-based. It's an accord, basically. That's weird the way I don't know why they did it that way, but you know the Japanese they do things differently.
SPEAKER_03Well, and and you can't hardly find one on a used car lot, even the old ones just that ridgeline holds its value.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, it does. Well, I think most Hondas do, don't they? Yes, they do. Yeah. Yeah. And you know, I don't get Hondas very much anymore, do you? No. I see a lot of them. No, but I see a lot of people in the press fleet. Yeah, they we just don't get them. I don't know why. I guess they don't think enough of us. Or they don't need the advertising.
SPEAKER_03Well, uh you know my my oldest daughter had a uh an accord hybrid, and she's now got a pilot. I mean so the pilot? Yeah, and they're both nice, really nice cars. You know, I haven't driven them, but looking at them isn't it?
SPEAKER_01Hell no, they wouldn't let you drive it.
SPEAKER_03No, they've seen you drive.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. I mean, you know, he tears up uh cast iron exhausts on on engines. Wow. Um, you know, he hits curbs. He does things. What's the curb fault? Why was the curb there?
SPEAKER_03That's right. If it hadn't been there, I wouldn't have hit it. Exactly. Come on.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I'm sorry, Mike. I I had to go there. It was there, and you let me go there, so it's all your fault again. All right. Um, I didn't want to, if I could find it. Do we uh I'll have to look for it. Do we need a break? Uh we're going to take a break, but I was going to do recalls. If I can find it, I'll I'll do that coming up. All right. Uh coming up, Jeff has the cruise in and events calendars, and I'll have stories making automotive news headlines. And I know that I have the recall list here somewhere. And when I find it, I will play it for you.
SPEAKER_04All right.
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SPEAKER_01Hey, welcome back to the In Wheel Time Car Talk Show on this Saturday. This is our live version. And um we appreciate you joining us today. We're coming to you from the Ainsley Mansion. It is in Friendswood, Texas. Of course, we're really he didn't invite us in. Well, he did invite us into the house, but we didn't want to we we didn't want to really uh mess up his uh ten thousand dollar dining room. Yeah.
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SPEAKER_0110,000 count, yeah. Yeah that he offered off of Amazon. She said nothing but the best sheet. Sheet. Time now. Hey, be sure and join us for our live show. In Wheel Time airs Saturdays, 10 to noon on Facebook, YouTube, and InWheeltime.com. We thank you for joining us today. And I just found out that we were scheduled to do a three-hour show at the Houston Automotive Show. But Mars uh I guess pulled the rug out from under us on the show.
SPEAKER_03No, no, no, no. No, we it's so it's a question of access, utility, uh, internet. There's lots of questions that are being resolved, hopefully, in the next day or two.
SPEAKER_01So we're definitely gonna be there for two hours.
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SPEAKER_01But the third hours in question is but it depends on whether they pay the bill or what.
SPEAKER_04Uh no. No, there's other activity going on in the city, and that with the internet issues that have been in the past.
SPEAKER_01So look, I I I have asked too many questions already. Let's move on. Just show up. Then let's do the cruise in and events calendars. Jeffrey has that.
SPEAKER_04So next Saturday, January 17th, you got Daniels Meat Market Cars and Coffee. We've talked about this one before. It's a pretty cool show. It's in Baytown, Texas at 6010 Thompson Road. It goes from 8 to 10.
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SPEAKER_048 to 10. So it's during our show, so uh you can tune in to us. It is? Yep. 8 to 10? Well, we're 10, we're 10 to noon, but 10 o'clock. Come on. You can still tune in. You have too many questions. Tint World Cards and Coffee. January 17th is next Saturday, 8 to noon, which is during our show as well. The Tint World Automotive Styling Centers is putting this on. It's in New Brothels. They're at 551. You are seeing Tint World Automotive Style Center. Yeah, same thing I heard there. 553 South Business I-35 in New Brothels. Tint World is the sponsor of that. Cars and Coffee for every third Saturday. The event takes place in New Brothels, like I said. So and they support Toys for Tots at Tint World Automotive Styling Centers. Then on next Sunday, Sunday, Sunday, you got Clear Lake Cars and Coffee January 18th from 7 to 10. Our show starts at 10. Grace Church is hosting it, so get on out there as well. Goes from 7 to 10 to Grace Church, located at 14505 Gulf Freeway. And what's going on today, you might ask, if you're out and about and you happen to be in Wichita Falls, Texas, the Pinewood.
SPEAKER_01I'm sure we've got listeners in Wichita.
SPEAKER_04This Pinewood Derby Day is scheduled for uh today at Crafts in Wichita Falls, Texas. The event runs from 11 to 2. Scouts are invited to bring their Pinewood Derby cars to design and build them for the event. So that's going on. So wait a minute.
SPEAKER_01So the Pinewood Derby's are the little bitty models.
SPEAKER_04join but we got to still play with this stuff. So there you go. That's what's going on.
SPEAKER_01Okay. Do have some recalls to tell you about. First off the box here is a company that gets recalled a lot. Ford Motor Company. Ford Expedition for 2019 being recalled because of out of park warning message and chime is too short. Hate that. I would get rid of my chime if I could rear view camera image may not display on a whole mess of Porsches. 911, Cayenne, eHybrid, Panamera, Taekan. Wow. 2019 to 2025. You own one of those, you're probably not listening to the lot of years and you probably don't go in reverse much anyway. I wouldn't imagine so.
SPEAKER_04Not unless you're backing it up on the rollback.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Or backing it out of parking space because you've stolen it uh from a Carabas uh Italian restaurant in the parking lot I have no idea. It's got an issue with Carabas I don't actually I I really love the original Johnny Caraba owned Carabas down on Kirby Drive. Anyway, another story for another day seat belt retractor may fail to secure the child's seat. Audi a lot of them A5, A6, Sport Pack, Etron, all of them 2025. You owe them Audi for 25, don't have a child. Or don't put them in this seat thing in the back. Get them their own car. Okay, so that's uh those are the recalls this week. I have a lot of news stories and um I'm going to have to edit this as I go depending on how much time we've got right now we've got plenty of time. Okay. So let's start with this one. U.S. new vehicle sales in 2025 defied defied expectations that they would buckle under higher prices, import tariffs and regulatory uncertainty. Instead achieving their best year get this since 2019 as consumers rushed to buy before the vehicle they wanted got more expensive. But 2026 isn't likely to see the same level of demand according to analysts and continued pressure on pricing and monthly payments have some concerned that fewer consumers will be able to afford a new vehicle. Well at most of the prices right now, which by the way the average price of a new vehicle across all brands and all models is $50,000. That's the average price are you kidding light vehicle sales rose 2.3% in 2025 to 16 point three million according to a preliminary report from global
Pricing, Rivals, And Market Position
SPEAKER_01data that includes a 4.3% drop in the fourth quarter when electric vehicle sales plunged so we don't pay for the $7500 rebate anymore. Yep. Former owner of three Iowa dealerships are you listening Jeff Heitzmann has been arrested on charges of theft according to a criminal complaint. Daniel Winchell no relationship to Walter I hope Daniel 64 of Cherokee Iowa is was arrested December 8th on two counts of ongoing criminal conduct in four counts of first degree theft according to Storm Lake Radio big 5000 watt blow your socks off machine in the middle of nowhereville Iowa so the corn can hear it and the pigs.
SPEAKER_04They've got the ears for it.
SPEAKER_01The Iowa Department of Transportation filed the charges in Cherokee County and Buena Vista County and alleged that Winchell withheld title and registration fees and sold vehicles without repaying loans known as being out of trust that's the word for it. The State Department alleged that Winchell kept tax title and registration payments from customers instead of forwarding them to county treasurers, according to Storm Lake Radio. Some customers ended up paying fees twice. Transportation department also alleged that Mr Winchell sold at least 80 vehicles out of trust that he withheld loan payments from Citizens First National Bank of Storm Lake Winchell owned Holeshower Motors, a General Motors dealership selling Chevy and GMCs in Cherokee. Holeshower Ford Cherokee and Holzhauer Ford Storm Lake the dealerships closed in the fall of 2024 when Citizens First National Bank of Storm Lake filed lawsuits against Mr. Winchell claiming that more than $15 million in unpaid loans. Oof he was in deep doo-doo. Storm Lake Radio said the Holzhour dealerships filed for bankruptcy in 2024.
SPEAKER_03Talk about bad dealers there's one so what do you do with $15 million in the middle of Iowa?
SPEAKER_01Buy some pig farms and corn uh combines. Rent a car and drive away no steal a car steal a car steal a car and drive away there you go just don't buy it from Mr Winchell Winchell no relationship to Walter. Go buy it from another dealer customers are increasingly interested in using artificial intelligence to shop for and buy a car. The Car Gurus 2025 Consumer Insights study by Car Gurus and NielsenIQ surveyed 3,000 customers who bought and sold vehicles in the four months before the study was conducted last May and June. It found 80% of buyers are open to using AI as part of the car buying process and 26% already are using it. Breakdown of the car buying process with percentage of respondents comparing vehicles 44% used AI. Finding specific car listings 40% summarizing vehicle reviews and ratings 39%. Summarizing dealership reviews and ratings I find that interesting so they get a car and they can okay well we got four dealerships who are we going to buy the car from but i isn't it kind of like using AI for like Google search yes I think that that is partially involved in that I I don't trust AI because there's a lot of things right now that you see that are AI produced and with all the fraud going on in the world AI is just that one more link to fraudulent car buying. So continuing the numbers 35% summarizing likely financing rates and options negotiating tips and advice 30% exploring warranty or protection plan information 29% and chat bot on a dealership website 24% and scheduling dealership appointments 23%. So if you're not using AI apparently when it comes to cars you're behind the curve like us. Yeah I'm not too keen on that but well I'm touchy feely I got to go touchy feely let me move away just a little bit okay well we've got more and I'll have more headlines for you in the next hour. So we need to take a break. We do and uh when we come back for the second hour of the In Wheel Time Car Talk Show we're going to review um the Ford Bronco Bronco Strope Edition. Now do we have that video Mr. Morris?
SPEAKER_03We do not well we have a video that we put together but we do not have the one you two were looking for oh dang it I wanted to play that one it's a YouTube video.
SPEAKER_01Well that's the problem you you just you can't download from YouTube and force and Ford Motor Company set this up and I complained to Ken Peabody and I said Ken why would you put something like that on there? And for me not be able to download it and play it on my well I got to make some phone calls.
SPEAKER_03Well he's he still he called me to see if the guy that he called called me back and he hasn't. But I did learn if you go look at it in the the media site that we're supposed to have for editorial useful well it they've got a contractor doing that now and he's putting everything on YouTube and driving
Events Calendar And Recalls
SPEAKER_03everything to YouTube. Along with his advertisement of how you can hire him to do the same thing for you.
SPEAKER_04But we still need to take a break.
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