Why Porsche Stumbled, Which Classics Surged, And How Toyota Reinvented The 4Runner

The headlines promised an EV future on rails, but the market had other plans. We open with a candid look at Porsche’s sharp margin squeeze, the cost of a rapid electrification pivot, and why tariffs and a cooling Chinese luxury market are reshaping the brand’s near-term outlook. From Taycan’s steep first-year depreciation to the 911’s long-haul value and the Macan/718 model timing gaps, we map the difference between bold strategy and buyer reality and explore what it means for enthusiasts, dealers, and anyone pricing a premium garage.
Then we turn the spotlight to the auction lane, where nostalgia and scarcity spark big moves. A driver-grade ‘72 Nova that punches above its weight, vintage Toyota Land Cruisers and International Scouts riding a surge of love, and a shockingly cheap ‘88 Corvette remind us that taste cycles and condition trump assumptions. If you’re hunting an entry ticket to the hobby, we highlight where the value still hides and where documentation and originality command a premium.
We also go hands-on with the all-new 2025 Toyota 4Runner. Body-on-frame toughness stays, a 2.4-liter turbo replaces the old V6, and the cabin balances rugged materials with modern tech and a genuinely smart phone-charging nook. We dig into trims, pricing, towing confidence, highway comfort, and where the options list may overwhelm. Along the way, we flag the week’s recalls you should check now, unpack the ripple effects of an aluminum plant fire that’s idling Detroit lines, and weigh NASCAR’s misfired branding gamble for what it says about fan identity and tone.
If you care about where car culture is headed—values, supply chains, real-world ownership, and machines that still feel honest—this conversation brings the signal. Listen, subscribe, and leave a review to tell us where you think the market goes next.
Be sure to subscribe for more In Wheel Time Car Talk!
The Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas
Gulf Coast Auto Shield
Paint protection, tint, and more!
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
---- -----
Want more In Wheel Time car talk any time?
In Wheel Time is now available on Audacy!
Just go to Audacy.com/InWheelTime where ever you are.
----- -----
Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Podcast and check out our live multiplatform broadcast every Saturday, 10a - 12nCT simulcasting on Audacy, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.
In Wheel Time Podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:
Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, SiriusXM Podcast, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox, YouTube Podcast and more on your mobile device.
Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTime
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/
https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltime
https://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTime
For more information about In Wheel Time Podcast, email us at
info@inwheeltime.com
InWheelTime.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk.com available on iHeartRadio, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and most podcast providers.
00:00 - Live From Back To The Past Car Show
01:02 - Story Of The Week: Porsche In Trouble
05:11 - Tariffs, China Slowdown, And Supply Strains
08:20 - EV Demand Shortfalls And Model Gaps
10:25 - Recall Roundup: Tires, Cameras, Seatbelts
13:23 - How To Check Your VIN For Recalls
13:59 - Guess What The Used Car Sold For
28:40 - Break And Event Mentions
29:20 - 2025 Toyota 4Runner Deep Dive
Live From Back To The Past Car Show
SPEAKER_04Welcome to another In-Wheel Time podcast. Welcome to the award-winning In-Wheel Time Car Talk Show. Today coming to you from Spring Branch High School Foundation, Back to the Past Car Show in Houston Spring Ranch neighborhood. Just ahead, we have In Wheel Time Time. Letting I want to keep saying In Wheel Time Tom. Or Tom Tom. Jerry, you want. That includes our story of the week, recalls, and guess what the used car sold for? Jeff has this week's motor minute, and we review the new Toyota 4Runner in this segment of the In-Wheel Time Car Talk Show. Howdy, along with Mike Out of This World Mars, we always need more Jeff Seekin. David Ainsley is going to stick his hand in here. Let's see. Let's see your hand. It doesn't make any difference. There we go. I'm Don Armstrong, glad you could join us today. Thank you very much. We appreciate you. Um let's start, shall we, with uh our story of the week.
Story Of The Week: Porsche In Trouble
SPEAKER_04Uh we get our stories from uh Automotive News. Once the crown jewel of German automaking, Porsche, has gone from profit powerhouse to crisis case in just two years. Porsche's warning on September 19th that its profits margin will reach 2% at most this year after the company upended its EV strategy at a cost of $2.1 billion, shows the depth of the automaker's troubles. As a manufacturer with an entirely European production base, Porsche is heavily exposed to global trade friction. Vehicles exported to the U.S. from its home base in Germany now face a 15% tariff, costing the company hundreds of millions of dollars this year alone. China, once a growth engine for Porsche, has become a drag. Luxury sales cratered amid the country's real estate crisis. I didn't know they had one. Porsche's sales in China fell 21% during the third quarter, dragging down the brand's global shipments, which declined 5.7%. And Porsche's woes have been compounded by persistent supply chain issues, which all of the manufacturers are now dealing with. Slumping volumes and tighter bank lending have left many suppliers struggling to stay afloat, forcing Porsche to intervene financially in some cases. For example, Porsche had to take over battery supplier Varta to secure sells for its upcoming hybrid 9-11. Porsche's hard bet on electrification has failed. The brand aimed to make 80% of its sales fully electric by 2030. But the expected demand for electric cars is not materialized. Sports car buyers remain hesitant because of steep depreciation of EVs. A TyCAN, electric sedan, sees its worth tumble just after 12 months, while the iconic 911 keeps its value even after a decade. Porsche's decision to make its new Macon SUV electric only has misfired. The Macon Electric is struggling to gain traction. New combustion-powered Macon is being developed, but it could be 2028 before it comes into market. This is just bad news. An even bigger hole is forming with the 718, which is a mix between a Boxter and a Cayman. The combustion powered models will be discontinued this year, but battery electrics are unlikely to launch before 2027 because of battery supply issues. And the list just keeps on going. And uh with apparently the real estate market in China, which is the first I've heard of it, um that with the real estate market crashing in China, apparently uh there's not as much money spendable burning money.
SPEAKER_03Cash that kind of money, yeah.
SPEAKER_04Yeah. Have you ever driven a Porsche? No. I wrote him one. Back when they came out with the cayenne, the big SUV, uh, it was in a press fleet, our press fleet, and I got a chance to drive it for a week. There's nothing else like it. It doesn't drive like anything, you can't compare it to anything, it doesn't compare to a BMW. This is above and beyond all of that. So I haven't had one since, but I can tell you, and based on our recalls that we have, you never hear of a Porsche being recalled.
SPEAKER_02That's true. Every now and then.
SPEAKER_04And every once in a while. But it's rare. Yeah, and it isn't it mainly the electric that the quality of the vehicles is number one and has been number one forever. So there
Tariffs, China Slowdown, And Supply Strains
SPEAKER_04is that. Okay, got a couple of recalls to tell you about. This is you, this is you, Jeff. Continental Tire Americas is recalling certain continental terrain contact, cross contact, cross contact RX, conto seal, and general grabber HTS tires. Um, they've been produced using the wrong rubber compound, causing the tread to detach. A tire tread detachment can result in a tire failure, increasing the risk of a crash. Yeah, that's not good. That's why it's important to register. Stellantis is recalling 62,900 vehicles due to an issue with the rear view camera image display. That this goes on and on. It's almost like an airbag, and it goes across all manufacturers. Uh Alpha Romeo, Julius, Stelvio, all of that. Um we cannot leave out Ford. No! Uh they're recalling some of its vehicles, um camera issue as well as a seatbelt issue in Ford Mustangs. Total Ford recalls this week 625,000. I don't have any more recalls because why? Because the government has shut down, and part of the shutdown is NHTSA. NHTSA. And so they did not send me this week's recall.
SPEAKER_03So that's good for Ford. It is good for Ford.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, that's it. So the the goal is for you to go to safercar.gov, put in your VIN number, and it will tell you whether or not your car is being recalled. Just thought I'd throw that out there.
SPEAKER_03Oh.
SPEAKER_04All right. Um, let's do the sold cars roundup, shall we? Okay. Give them a second to wind it up. Is that okay with you, Mars?
SPEAKER_03Yes, sir. I just gotta get out of here. Here's your thing.
SPEAKER_04Oh, I know, but I gotta get to the Well anyway, while they're fiddling with the car itself, you have your mind to a C1 Corvette. This particular one is a 1954, which is the first original model year, although some of them were built in 53. 1954 Chevrolet Corvette, convertible as they all were. White, classic white with the red interior, and it probably has that really ugly beige top, and uh, whatever. Uh guess what that car sold for? Now this looks like at least it looks like it's an original with the wide whites and the hubcaps and all that.
SPEAKER_01225. 225,000.
SPEAKER_04Well, I didn't say that it was, you know, serial number 01. Well, even though you're gonna go you're gonna go for a quarter of a million.
SPEAKER_02I'm going quarter mil. Okay. Mr. Margi, have you got a money to burn today?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, uh, yeah, Mr. Heitzman. Yes. He's rolling in here at about 25,000, a little bit less than what Jeff was saying. Yeah, 250. Yeah. 250, 100,000.
SPEAKER_02250. Is it it's 25,000, is what Jeff said. Yeah, that's what Heitzman says.
SPEAKER_04See, would you like to guess? 65. 65. How about 69,300 David Wall? 69,330. I was gonna buy several of them, is what it was. Yeah, well, good luck on that. That's what it was. There aren't that many the survivors. Um next up, uh 1988 Chevrolet Corvette. Now, this is
EV Demand Shortfalls And Model Gaps
SPEAKER_04the first model, a C5, C5. No, C4. No, no. No, no, C3, no. See this is a C4, 1988 Chevrolet Corvette. Um it looks clean, it looks stock, that's all I can tell you. What do you think that car sold for? 17.
unknown25.
SPEAKER_04David says 25. Mr. Mars, uh, do we have any other? Mr.
SPEAKER_03Eisman says $39,000.
SPEAKER_04$39,000 for an 88 Chevrolet Corvette, red in in color. Jeff, did you want to? 17. 17? 17. It sold for $7,400.
SPEAKER_03Okay. So here you're hanging on $7,400.
SPEAKER_04You're you're you keep hanging with your Infinity and all that stuff. You did you need to get you a classic? Like a Porsche. Or a Corvette. Whatever. Okay, this is for you, Jeffrey. Uh oh. A 1972 Chevy Nova. Yeah, baby. I had a two-door, dark blue. Um, it's not stock. Um, it doesn't have an emblem in the front of it, and it's got custom wheels on it. It is a uh it's not a convertible, so it would be $4,000, $4,000.
SPEAKER_02$4,000. Four grand. Okay. You would you like to guess on that?
unknown$10,000.
SPEAKER_04$10,000. And you're gonna get it. What did Mr. Heitzman say?
SPEAKER_03Well, uh, I think he's stalling. You stole $27,000. $27,000.
SPEAKER_04The car sold for $40,950. It must be nice, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, well, there it is. When I sold mine, uh $1,500. Yeah. Back in 77.
SPEAKER_04Oh, well, 77.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, okay. And you know what he did? He wrapped it around a tree.
SPEAKER_04Did he really?
SPEAKER_01Two weeks later, yeah.
SPEAKER_04Oh no.
unknownThat's too bad.
SPEAKER_04Okay, this is for you, Mars. Yeeha! A 1950 Plymouth Deluxe four-door sedan.
SPEAKER_03That's what I need.
SPEAKER_04That's exactly what you need. We're gonna make that into the in-wheel time machine.
Recall Roundup: Tires, Cameras, Seatbelts
SPEAKER_04You know what? I'll bet it doesn't have an exhaust leak or broken uh exhaust exhaust thing like your truck does.
SPEAKER_03Exhaust bolt manifold, exhaust manifold bolts.
SPEAKER_04Okay, well, whatever it is.
SPEAKER_03Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick.
SPEAKER_02And I mean it's getting louder.
unknownTick, tick, tick, tick, tick.
SPEAKER_02I'm gonna go 39. 39? 39.
SPEAKER_03High Twin popping in at 41. He likes it.
SPEAKER_04I can't well, I'll show you the picture, but I'm gonna show you the price too, if I show you the picture. All right. You want to see the picture? Well, there's the picture.
SPEAKER_03No, you don't.
SPEAKER_02See, he's thinking 39. 1950. 3901. Go that way. How much how much? Uh how much? Height twins 41. 41.
SPEAKER_04All right. Would you like to guess?
unknown32.
SPEAKER_04David says 32. What do you say, Jeffrey? This particular car sold for $8,500. Oh, see. That's why you want to bring uh bring these cars up because you can afford to get into the Hot Rod Tour of Texas. That'd be a great road cruise.
SPEAKER_03Oh, yeah, it would be.
SPEAKER_04It's probably got a three-speed on the tree. I'd have to take it to El Abody Shop and fix it up for him. He's not gonna deal with that. All right, next up is a 1996 Chevy Silverado. Now, I'm gonna tell you right up that this is a four by four, it's got what he says here is a four by four bed. We call it a step side. Um and my guess is is that it's maybe an all-original, because I don't know why it's this price. But that guy just gave you a hit. A 1996 Chevy Silverado 1500. $8,000. 8,000, David.
unknown$8,500.
SPEAKER_04$8,500. All right.
SPEAKER_03I'm waiting for Heitman to come in here at $17,000. I think he's gonna be the closest.
SPEAKER_04I think he's you're right, because it sold for $26,250.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, that's a very popular body, right?
SPEAKER_04And clean, too, probably. Yeah. The two-door uh four-wheel drive. Yeah. All right, next up, and this is for uh the fine folks up there in Oregon. Um Lilling Thals. Yes, the Lillienthals. The 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser. 1988 Land Cruiser. It kind of looks like uh a Range Rover.
SPEAKER_03It looks kind of like a Range Rover, it kind of squared off like uh Bronco, too. You know, the later model Bronco.
SPEAKER_04Well, it'd come up with every like this is an 88 Land Cruiser. It looks stock and um All right, I'm I'm ready. 21. 21 for Jeffrey. How about you, David? 23.
SPEAKER_03Heisman's at 23. You can't have 22.
SPEAKER_04It's sold for 47,250. See, between you and Heisman, you could have bought it. 47.25.
How To Check Your VIN For Recalls
SPEAKER_04Speaking of which, how about a 1970 International Harvester Scout? Silver. It's got some aftermarket wheels on it. It's got a black top on it. Are the were the tops on the harvesters uh were they I don't know. Could you take those off?
SPEAKER_01Best I remember you could take all of them off. Yeah, it's a lot of people. They weren't softcloth, they were just hard top. Yeah, they were hard top. Yeah, it's like a fiberglass thing. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04All right, so many those 70 harvester scout. 31. 31. David? A 70 International Harvester Scout.
Guess What The Used Car Sold For
SPEAKER_03Heightsman's at 33.
SPEAKER_04He's at 33. I'm gonna show you the picture. There's the picture.
SPEAKER_03That's another one that's very popular right now.
SPEAKER_04So he says 33. What do you say? He says 25. It sold for $44,100.
SPEAKER_01Oh, man. You know, uh Barrett Jackson is on from Scottsdale winter version, and it's on TV. It started Thursday, and they had uh some of the lower end cars. There was a uh Maybach, uh 20-year-old Maybach that went for like eight grand. Well, it had 50,000 miles on it. Exactly right. And uh some of the lower end stuff was going pretty pretty cheap.
SPEAKER_04Uh this is a 1967 Mercury Cougar XR7. Now, an XR7 is the hopped up one, okay? There it is. White in color. Okay. Um what do you think there, Jeffrey? I'm thinking uh 27. 27? And uh and one of our online guests, what do they what do they say?
SPEAKER_03Uh he's still thinking.
SPEAKER_04Okay, well, I don't have time to wait. 17.17 and 27. 27.
SPEAKER_03Heitzman said 11,000.
SPEAKER_049,750. There you go, Jeff. Heitzman, you can buy again. So that's our solar card. He's delaying because he's Googling them. Probably for you, Jeffrey. Probably is. Anyway. All right, uh, we're gonna take a quick break coming up, a review of the Toyota Forerunner, which is all new for this year, plus Jeff's motor minute, when the inwheel time car talk show continues right after this break. Did you find it?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I got it, I got it right. I lose my mouse and it's I we're gonna have to get it to something. No, but I can't see it on the screen. Yeah, where's the mouse? There it is.
SPEAKER_04I hope you're making notes of all of this stuff, Mr. Morris, so we don't have to go through this next time. Because there is going to be a Christmas version of tailpipes and tacos. Are you okay? Tailpipes and tacos in December sometime.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, that's what I'm thinking.
SPEAKER_04Either that or brighten it up. Have you thought about that?
SPEAKER_03I don't know that that would do it because I've got such a strong reflection of me in the white shirt. Everything kind of blends in. Okay. 30 seconds. The only thing is we gotta make sure they know that we can't. I already told Chase we cannot do December the 6th.
SPEAKER_04Well, you need to tell him again. What's December the 6th?
SPEAKER_03Gulf Coast Auto Shield. And that's gonna be our last one unless he starts coming up with some money. Okay. But it's getting pretty close to Christmas there. All right, and we're back.
SPEAKER_04Hey, we invite you to join us for the live NWL Time Car Talk Show every Saturday, 10 to noon central on nwheeltime.com, YouTube, and Facebook. Get one today. It's free. And don't forget 30-minute podcasts of our shows from your favorite podcast store. Time now for this hour's car review. I had a chance to drive the 2025 Toyota 4Runner. Final assembly location Taharan, Aichi, Japan. All right. Available trim levels. There are nine of them, including variants of the TRD, which has the most of them. SR5, Limited, Platinum, and Trail Hunter, which is a new trim level. Four-wheel drive limited is what I had. This is a standard SUV, in other words, body on frame. And we will gonna call this a mid-size SUV. Seats 5. Now, it can come with a third row, which this one did. I don't know why. They've squeezed it back there, but I guess somebody wants it. This is the sixth generation. Uh, but that third row, by the way, is gonna cost you $1,500 extra. Third generation, all new for 2025. The new skin on it still retains the forerunner look, but it's more muscular, a little more edgy than the older model. Three-part grille includes a skid plate down low in the version that I had. Bigger wheel options add a sophisticated street look to this. Modern taillights book in the large tailgate with a sunshade over the rear window. What I liked about it, the new look was 16 years in the making, and we hope that you enjoy it, and so do they. What could use improvement? There are too many trim levels. I think that they need to whack some of those away. Uh, it's just too many. And I understand why they do it, because they bundle all of these things together and they come up with all the trim levels, but it's too confusing. Um, you know, is it worth it? I don't know. Because the problem is when you have this particular trim level, then you say, but I want that. Well, that's extra. Now, if you want, you can have that and that with a bunch of other stuff for the next trim level. And it just keeps on going and going and going. That's just my opinion. Interior highlights? Uh homework is needed for its multi-function four-wheel drive system. I didn't try it. Uh, it has lots of adjustments. Listen, this is an off-road vehicle, and let's not forget that. Who takes them off-road? No one that I know that owns one. My son-in-law owns one, and he's never been off-road with it. Phone charger is up underneath the dash in front of the console. I figured that this is a perfect place for it. It's kind of a no-man's lad up there. You just kind of slide the thing up there. It's got an automatic charger, the whole nine yards. It's perfect. Uh, upper trims get classy leather appointments, and I mean nice looking. Uh, optional huge infotainment screen that I had, it's a bump up from the standard one, and even the seven incher that I think that uh is on the standard uh forerunner, that uh it's plenty big, but if you want a great big one like a Tesla, well, you can get it. Um easy operation, however. Uh cargo room, adequate without the third row up, needless to say. What I liked about it? The ruggedness, the ruggedness of the interior really stands out. So you're not gonna, it's not a sissy mobile. Okay, you're buying an off-rotor, it's gonna look like an off-rotor on the inside. Uh third row is a no-go for me. Engine, no more V6, 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, 278 horsepower, it's fine. 317 pound feet of torque, eight-speed automatic transmission, it'll tow three tons. Wow. So you know it's got to be stout, right? Uh mileage ratings, 20 in the city, 24 in the highway, 21 for it combined. I got 20 over 437 miles. What I liked? The turbo four works well. And I'm not a huge fan, generally speaking, of turbocharged four cylinders, but this one does work well. Well, it's Toyota, what do you think? Peppy. Yeah. Uh ride and handling. What I liked about it, it's a nice cross between on and off-road compliance. Uh, what could use improvement? Optional air ride suspension. If you're going to get one of those high-end ones, hey, let's go all the way. Right. Let's do it on air ride. Base trim price, $57.4. That's base trim price, $57.4. Price is tested $62,625, but you can get in one, the two-wheel drive model, no bells and whistles, $41,270. Competitors, the Jeep Wranglers, starts at $32,095. Fort Bronco, $38,995, which is probably its closest competitor. And the Chevy Tahoe, because GM does not have anything really that competes in this class. Uh the Chevy Tahoe, $58.50. There is no midsize from GM.
SPEAKER_01Then then they go up from there drastically.
SPEAKER_04Yeah. And that's my review of the 2025 all new from the ground up Toyota for Runner. And they're probably selling a Google amount of them. I'm sure. Because once you get in one of those things, it's really hard to get out of because they're they're nice and, you know, but nobody takes a million mode that I know of anyway. Um, hey, just ahead, uh, we've got uh the motor minute, and we're also gonna have news headlines. It's all coming up here on the N-wheel time button. You've waited all summer, and it's finally here. The Tailpipes and Tacos Fall 25 Cruise In Car Show. It's been a while, but the popular Tailpipes and Tacos Cruise In returns to the Loopy Tortilla Tex Max in Katie, Saturday, October 18th. Make any donation to Shirley's Kids and get a free breakfast taco. There'll be mimosas in Bloody Mary's, too. Get to the best cruise in of the year. Tailpipes and Tacos Car Show, Saturday, October 18th, 8 to 11 a.m. Cruise in, make a donation of any amount, and grab a free Lupi Tortilla Breakfast Taco. Tailpipes and Telicos only happens at the Loopy Tortilla Tex Mex in Katy, 703 West Grand Parkway at Kingston Boulevard, just south of the Katy Freeway. Join the car camaraderie, and your car will automatically compete for one of three chili pepper trophies at no charge. Paul is here, and what better way to celebrate than with a free taco at Tailpipes and Telicos Cruise In Car Show. Saturday, October 18th, 8 to 11 a.m. It's the cruise in you won't want to miss loopy tortillas, tailpipes and tacos in Katy.
SPEAKER_00Friday night, down to cruise, 400 of the coolest rods in Texas. Sponsored by Fred Jewelry. November 7th! Make street rod. Don't miss it!
SPEAKER_04We invite you to join us for the live InWheel Time Car Talk Show every Saturday, 10 to noon central on InWheelTime.com, YouTube and Facebook. Get one today. It's free. And don't forget 30-minute podcasts of our shows from your favorite podcast provider. Time now for Jeff's Motor Minute.
SPEAKER_01There you go. NASCAR's urge to cancel his offensive new slogan. What? Yeah. Looking to alter its public image amidst the struggling with continuously failing TV viewership. NASCAR is set to embark on a rebrand for 2026. Having linked up with a new creative agency partner in what's called 72 and Sunny earlier this year, NASCAR pushed to define itself as a working class American brand. This intention is to help NASCAR uh bring back and be in touch with its roots amongst the ever faithful blue-collar French fan base that uh the organization is accustomed to. The hell yeah, tagline is the upcoming season as per the sports. Are you serious? Yes. Unfortunately for NASCAR, before it's even had the opportunity to officially roll it out, it's already facing fierce backlash from a conservative group called One Million Moms, which is part of the American Family Association. In a scathing post which labeled the tagline offensive, uh NASCAR, a new brand spot called Hell Yeah, is the biggest oxymoron there is. There is nothing, yeah, about hell since it's a place for torment and anguish. So they're going up against it. NASCAR, you're you're not paying attention to your fan base. That is a marketing company. It's a marketing company for the company. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04Ask that marketing company how well they did uh with uh uh Cracker Barrel.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, well there's more of the it goes on and on. Uh so it's they're they're gonna introduce it next year, and good luck to them. They're losing, they're losing me. They lost me in the world. They lost me a long time ago.
SPEAKER_03Because of that? No. No, okay, okay. A lot of things.
SPEAKER_01You gotta pay the TV, subscribe to watch a race that isn't really a race because they give everybody a trophy.
SPEAKER_04And then they've got then they got these cocky young drivers up there that think they own the world. I could care less about it.
SPEAKER_01They need to learn how to come back there and give them a whooping. That's it. Exactly. You heard that from me.
SPEAKER_04Um this is too long. It's it's just bit basically a bashing of battery electric, which I've done enough of today. That's in the third hour. Fallout from a fire at an aluminum supplier in New York a month ago, is hitting Detroit, where Ford Motor Company and Stellanis and their suppliers face production disruptions. Warren Truck, truck, Warren Truck, where Stallanis builds the Jeep Wagoneer and Jeep Wagoneer Grand Wagoneer, is being idled for three weeks because of a parts shortage. The shortage is emanating from the September 16th fire at the Novellus Aluminum Factory in Oswego, New York. Um Ford indicated to suppliers that it plans to build around 530 pickups per day in Dearborn until October 27th, down 55% from typical levels, according to an analysis of supplier releases, which Ford issues to dictate the flow of just-in-time parts to its assembly plants. Novellus, which counts Ford as its top customer, is not expected to reopen its hot mill plant until the first quarter of next year at the earliest. Uh staring down what analysts say could be a one billion dollar profit hit. Wow. Ford is scrambling to source aluminum elsewhere to feed its pickup profit machine. That's not good. All of these, all of these things that are happening at the end.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, because that's not a hit on their their resources. I mean, their income, that is profits what they're saying.
SPEAKER_04Houston Automobile Dealers Association, its board of directors, proud to announce the promotion of Rochelle Salinas to president of the Houston Auto Show, one of the largest annual events at NRG Center. And a Houston tradition for more than 43 years. Salinas will continue to simultaneously serve as executive vice president of the Houston Auto Dealers Association, where she has overseen communications membership and event promotions for more than a decade. The Intermill Time Car Talk Show continues right after this. You own a car you love. Well, why not let Gulf Coast Auto Shield protect it? Houstonian John Gray invites you to his state-of-the-art facility to introduce you to his specialist team of auto enthusiasts. We promise you'll be impressed. Whether you're looking to massage your original paint to a like new appearance, apply
Break And Event Mentions
SPEAKER_04a ceramic coating, install a paint protection film, nano ceramic window tent, or new windshield protection called Exoshield, Gulf Coast Auto Shield is where Houston's car people go. Curbed your wheels? Instead of buying new, why not have them repaired? How about a professionally installed radar detector? Gulf Coast Auto Shield does that too. Get a peek inside the shop and look at the services offered by getting online and heading to gcautoshield.com. Better yet, stop by their facility at 11275 South Sam Houston Tollway, just south of the Southwest Freeway and get a personal tour. Gulf Coast Auto Shield is your place to go for all things exterior. Call them today, 832-930-5655 or GCAutoShield.com.
2025 Toyota 4Runner Deep Dive
SPEAKER_04Wrap up your engines. It's time to roll back in style at the Back to the Pass Car Show. Join the Spring Branch Senior High School Foundation Saturday, October 18th at Cornerstone Academy, 916 Westview Drive in Houston. Classic cars, trucks, and motorcycles, family fun, food, music, and memories. There's something for everyone. Proceeds benefit local students and programs. Don't miss the shine, the chrome, and the nostalgia. 10 to 2 Saturday, October 18th. Back to the Past Car Show. Springbranch Bears dot com Slash Car Show for more information. In Wheel Time will be there too. Well, that's all for this week's In Wheel Time Car Talk Show. Be sure and check us out online at Inwheel Time.com. Hey, we're always looking for new. New informative and great automotive things to bring to our global audience. If you have an idea, event, or road trip destination you'd like us to feature, let us know. Our email address is info at inwheel time.com. When you're looking for award-winning car talk, you can find the In Wheel Time Car Talk Show 24-7 on the In Wheel Time app and website. Grab a podcast from your favorite podcast store. We video stream or live show every Saturday, 10 to noon on Facebook, YouTube, and InWheelTime.com. The NWL Time Video Technical Director is we always need more Jeff Zeke and you. For booking agent, video editor, people finder, and our own Pink Panther, Mike Out of This World Mars, along with Chief Engineer David Ainsley. I'm Dod Armstrong. And thanks to the great folks at Spring Branch High School Foundation's Back to the Past Car Show, hosting us here at the Cornerstone Academy on Westview here in Houston. Thanks again, everybody. We will see you next week, same bat time, same bat channel on the In Wheel Time Car Talk Show. See you then. Inviting you to join us for our live show every Saturday morning on Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, and our InWheelTime.com website. Podcasts are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartPodcast, Podcast Addict, TuneIn, Pandora, and Amazon Music. Keep listening, and we'll see you soon.















