2026 In Wheel Time Episodes

In Wheel Time Podcast for 2026
Trust, Recalls, And The Real Cost Of Cool
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Feb. 10, 2026

Trust, Recalls, And The Real Cost Of Cool

Hybrids aren’t the backup plan anymore—they’re the headline. We break down Consumer Reports’ 2026 winners, from the Civic Hybrid’s sharp steering and 44 mpg to the Camry’s 48 mpg and old-school tactile controls that make daily driving easier. Subaru’s Crosstrek and Forester win on ride quality, visibility, and confidence in bad weather, while Toyota’s mid-sized SUV pick nails cargo space and comfort with an easygoing 35 mpg hybrid. For luxury shoppers, the Lexus NX balances a calm cabin with int...
Hybrids Take The Wheel?!?
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Feb. 9, 2026

Hybrids Take The Wheel?!?

The ground just shifted under the auto industry, and we take you straight to the dealer floor to show what’s really moving metal. With the $7,500 EV tax credit gone and emissions targets easing, automakers are recalibrating fast—dialing up hybrids, testing extended-range EVs, and even hinting at new life for V8 performance where demand is loudest. We connect policy changes to showroom choices, price pressure, and the practical hurdles that still stall EV adoption: high MSRPs, thin charging netwo...
What Makes A Car Worth Staring At For A Week?
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Feb. 6, 2026

What Makes A Car Worth Staring At For A Week?

Step onto the show floor at the 43rd Houston Auto Show and you’ll find a surprise: a show within the show. We sit down with curator Ben Miller, the connector who rebuilds a forty-car classic lineup every year from scratch—mixing concours-grade muscle, JDM unicorns, and offbeat imports to keep the display fresh, diverse, and unforgettable. Ben shares how he scouts “undercover” at Autorama, Texas Elite, and Cars and Coffee meetups, building trust with owners and tracking evolving builds so repeat ...
Acura Spotlight At The Houston Auto Show
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Feb. 5, 2026

Acura Spotlight At The Houston Auto Show

Shoppers don’t just want specs—they want confidence. From the floor of the Houston Auto Show, we sit down with Team Gilman’s Acura lead, Marla Cardenas, to dig into what turns casual browsing into informed decisions, and why a calm, pressure‑free venue helps families and first‑time buyers ask better questions. The Integra Type S brings the sport, the NSX brings the sparkle, and the new ADX shows why smaller SUVs are winning hearts with agility and everyday comfort. We walk through the Acura line...
Truck Makeovers Without The Madness
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Feb. 4, 2026

Truck Makeovers Without The Madness

Want a truck or Jeep that turns heads without turning your commute into a chore? We’re live from the Houston Auto Show with the crew from Texas Truckworks to map out upgrades that deliver real value: two-inch leveling kits for a cleaner stance, right-size tires for comfort and grip, and bed covers that earn their keep every single day. We get tactical about wheels that won’t punish ride quality, sidewall that protects on rough roads, and setups that keep your highway manners intact while adding ...
Camp Jeep, Up Close And In Control
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Feb. 3, 2026

Camp Jeep, Up Close And In Control

The line forms where the growl echoes. We’re set up beside Camp Jeep at the Houston Auto Show, and the first thing you notice is the 30-degree hill and the calm voice of a pro driver explaining exactly how a Wrangler keeps its cool. We brought the track manager, Nick Hoy, into the hot seat to decode the six-obstacle course, the Wrangler 392’s idle climb, and why a single button for sway bar disconnect can be the difference between spinning and sticking. From there, we open the hood on modern off...
Come For Camp Jeep, The Monster Trucks, Stay To ....?
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Feb. 2, 2026

Come For Camp Jeep, The Monster Trucks, Stay To ....?

Engines echo, tires climb, and families light up as we go live from the 43rd Houston Auto Show—where test drives, ride-alongs, and a boat hall next door turn the day into a full-on adventure. We walk you through Camp Jeep and the Ram Truck track, then step outside for Polaris side-by-sides and a monster truck ride that’s already creating legends in the lobby. Inside, the floor is packed: mainstream brands with full lineups you can sit in, scan, and compare, plus a luxury gallery ranging from Rol...
We Tried A Polar Plunge, Then Remembered We’re Texans
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Jan. 30, 2026

We Tried A Polar Plunge, Then Remembered We’re Texans

The cold rolled in, the guest line went sideways, and we decided to make the most valuable hour you’ll spend before hitting an icy road. We dig into the moves that keep you safe when bridges glaze over and confidence outruns grip: how to plan your route, why following distance is everything, and the simple car kit that turns a breakdown into an inconvenience instead of a crisis. From there, we get hands-on with winter tires and storage. If you swap sets, we explain why compound and siping matter...
Your Wallet Called: It Wants A Kia
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Jan. 29, 2026

Your Wallet Called: It Wants A Kia

New-car prices keep climbing, loan terms keep stretching, and shoppers are left to figure out what “value” really means. We bring on Alex from U.S. News & World Report to unpack the Best Cars for the Money awards, where expert road tests meet five-year ownership costs and real transaction data. The result is a practical shortlist of vehicles you can actually buy and enjoy without fearing the next payment or repair bill. We walk through the standouts. Kia’s dramatic rise from budget to benchmark ...
From Brass Era To EVs: Five Must-See Museums And A Bold New Polestar
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Jan. 28, 2026

From Brass Era To EVs: Five Must-See Museums And A Bold New Polestar

Craving a car fix without a road trip? We spin a different kind of tour: five destination-worthy automotive museums that chart the arc from brass era pioneers to Hollywood legends, then we put a cutting-edge EV under the microscope. Our journey starts with the sprawling Gilmore campus and rolls through Tacoma’s LeMay, LA’s Petersen, and the Henry Ford’s sweeping narrative of innovation before landing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, where racing history crackles from every display. Wit...
Recall Reality Check: Fires, Fixes, And Fumbles
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Jan. 27, 2026

Recall Reality Check: Fires, Fixes, And Fumbles

Fires, fixes, and fumbles: we open with hard facts on Ford’s engine block heater recall affecting more than 119,000 vehicles, what symptoms to watch for, and why the only safe move is to leave the plug alone until the dealer repair is done. We also spotlight Land Rover’s labeling error and explain how a “simple” sticker can pause sales and complicate safety compliance. From there, we jump into a sold car roundup that shows how the market really moves. A clean 1999 Chevrolet Suburban crossing $25...
What Makes A Vehicle Of The Year, Really
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Jan. 26, 2026

What Makes A Vehicle Of The Year, Really

Awards shape buyer decisions more than most of us realize, so we sat down with veteran juror and radio host Jack Nerad to peel back how North American Car, Truck, and Utility of the Year actually get chosen. Fifty independent journalists, a year of testing, multiple voting rounds, and a marathon drive event near Detroit all lead to three names everyone talks about. We walk through the process, the politics (or lack thereof), and the real criteria that separate buzz from substance: class leadersh...
Exploring Auto Museums, Testing A Luxury SUV, And Rounding Up Classics Sales
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Jan. 23, 2026

Exploring Auto Museums, Testing A Luxury SUV, And Rounding Up Classics Sales

Looking for a winter car fix without a long road trip? We map out a string of Texas car museums that punch above their weight, from Austin’s rock-and-roll-infused collection to the Hillsboro time capsule and Woody’s Classic Cars and Baseball Museum. The highlight is the Permian Basin Petroleum Museum’s Chaparral Gallery, where engineering legends meet live demonstrations that keep these racers in motion, not mothballed. We wrap the route with Bill’s Backyard Classics in Amarillo—a grassroots tro...
EV Fuel Costs, Surprises Included
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Jan. 22, 2026

EV Fuel Costs, Surprises Included

Ever wondered why your first fast-charging session felt so pricey? We dig into the real numbers behind fueling an electric vehicle versus a gas car and show where the savings actually live. With Anderson Economic Group’s data in hand, we focus on fuel-only costs per 100 miles, stripping away purchase price and repairs to reveal a clean comparison that helps you decide based on your daily reality, not marketing claims. We break down how pricing shifts with your charging mix. Rely on commercial DC...
Ford Expedition, Lincoln Aviator, More Auto Museums and Sleepers?
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Jan. 21, 2026

Ford Expedition, Lincoln Aviator, More Auto Museums and Sleepers?

Big SUVs promise comfort and power, but where do they land on efficiency, tech, and day-to-day usability? We took the 2025 Ford Expedition Tremor and the 2026 Lincoln Aviator Black Label on extended drives to find out. From grille details and cabin storage to third-row realities and highway manners, we dig into what these family haulers do well and where they fall short. The Expedition Tremor leans into body-on-frame muscle with a 3.5L high-output EcoBoost that churns out 440 hp and 510 lb-ft. I...
Humanoids Took My Job, But At Least They Don’t Take Lunch
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Jan. 20, 2026

Humanoids Took My Job, But At Least They Don’t Take Lunch

Fire up your curiosity: what happens when AI, humanoid robots, and digital manufacturing collide on the factory floor? We dig into the bold prediction that a fully automated car assembly line could be operating by 2030 and unpack what it really takes to get there. From wiring harnesses and delicate dashboard installs to the complexity of door modules, we separate headlines from the hard engineering work that makes or breaks automation at scale. We share practical examples of where automation alr...
My 2001 Corvette Is A Classic, Right? Asking For A Friend
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Jan. 19, 2026

My 2001 Corvette Is A Classic, Right? Asking For A Friend

What really makes a car a classic—age, design, or the stories we attach to it? We dive into a lively debate on classic status, from the beloved Tri-Five Chevys to the late-50s and 70s icons that still turn heads. Along the way, we swap drag strip memories, laugh about dual antennas and sagging springs, and draw a clean line between resto-mods and factory-correct restorations. The big question sits in the middle of it all: who decides what’s worth preserving, and how do we keep that passion thriv...
Classic Rides - The Price?
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Jan. 16, 2026

Classic Rides - The Price?

Think you can read the market better than the bidders? We put that to the test with a live Hemmings sold-car roundup—calling final prices and then revealing the hammer on a lineup that spans a 1966 Dodge W100, a first-year 1970 Monte Carlo, a polarizing 1993 Cadillac Allanté, a white-on-white 1973 Pontiac Firebird, a slick 1959 VW Beetle resto-mod, and a modern-legend 2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser. The fun isn’t just in the guesses; it’s in what each sale says about how collectors value originality, do...
Ambulances, Hearses, And Minivans, Oh My!
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Jan. 15, 2026

Ambulances, Hearses, And Minivans, Oh My!

Ever wondered what happens when you hand a team $2,200, drop them in Detroit, and tell them to chase riddles across America for a good cause? We sit down with organizer Richard Tomlin to unpack Wrench Rally 3, a back-roads, no-interstate adventure where budget beaters become charity champions. From the thrill of the hunt on Facebook Marketplace to the tight ten-minute evening check-in window, Richard explains how a gimmick rally blends navigation puzzles, teamwork, and roadside repairs into a ro...
Mavericks, Broncos, Batteries and Museums....oh my!
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Jan. 14, 2026

Mavericks, Broncos, Batteries and Museums....oh my!

Looking for a small truck that actually does big truck things without the bulk? We put the 2025 Ford Maverick Lobo through real-world paces and found a compact that blends smart packaging, confident power, and everyday usefulness. From the clean new dash and bigger screen to the rugged cabin and under-seat storage, this one proves you don’t need an oversized footprint to tow, haul, and handle errands with ease. With 250 horsepower from the 2.0L EcoBoost, standard AWD on our tester, and legit pay...
A Simple Idea Solved A Universal Driver Problem
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Jan. 13, 2026

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 ...
Discover How To Compare 23 Car Brands And Five Acres Of Boats In One Trip
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Jan. 12, 2026

Discover How To Compare 23 Car Brands And Five Acres Of Boats In One Trip

The doors are about to open on Houston’s biggest automotive moment, and we’ve got your playbook. We walk the floor plan, the test tracks, and the insider perks so you can plan a smarter visit that actually answers your buying questions. Think 23 automotive brands side by side, five acres of boats, and ride-along experiences that turn spec sheets into seat-of-the-pants truth. We start with the headline attractions: Camp Jeep’s climbs and tilts, the Ram track’s capability demo, and an outdoor Pola...
When Design Ages Well And Power Stays Loud
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Jan. 2, 2026

When Design Ages Well And Power Stays Loud

Continuing with our End of Year showcase... Two SUVs, two philosophies, one clear question: what do you actually want from your daily driver? We put the 2025 Mazda CX-5 under the microscope to see why a design from 2017 still pulls buyers, then swing to the Dodge Durango’s 5.7 Hemi to explore how old-school power and modern tech can coexist in a three-row hauler. Along the way, we zoom in on steering feel, ride character, real-world fuel economy, towing confidence, and the pricing sweet spots...
Yes, The $355 Umbrella Holder Is Real, And No, We Don’t Want It
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Jan. 1, 2026

Yes, The $355 Umbrella Holder Is Real, And No, We Don’t Want It

Big luxury meets real-world testing as we put the fully redesigned 2025 Infiniti QX80 Autograph through its paces and ask the question that matters: does six-figure comfort justify its place among Escalade, Navigator, and Grand Wagoneer? We break down the Autograph’s quilted-leather lounge, massaging seats in two rows, digital rearview mirror, and 14.3-inch infotainment, then pair it with hard numbers from the new twin‑turbo V6—450 hp, 516 lb‑ft, 8,500‑lb towing—and a calm, air‑suspended ride th...