Join our experts at the Consumer Reports Test Track as they discuss cars, answer buying questions, and share insights on everything automotive.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 450 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessLeisureAutomotiveNon-Profit |
In this supersized episode, we share our very unusual experience purchasing, receiving, and driving our 2023 Fisker Ocean Ultra; there are so many twists and turns to this story, we can’t summarize them here, you’ll just have to listen to the entire ... more
Are less expensive cars cool again? The prevalence of cars real people can afford is one of the trends we noticed at the 2024 New York Auto Show. We looked closely at the new Nissan Kicks, Subaru Forester, Honda Prologue, Toyota Camry, Volkswagen ID.... more
Hyundai brings significant improvements to the Kona EV over the previous-generation model. We share our first impressions of the 2024 Hyundai Kona Electric, the power plant, driving dynamics, controls, and what it has to offer for buyers looking to p... more
More info on the 10 Top Picks of 2024 here: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/best-cars-of-the-year-10-top-picks-of-2024-a4675085257/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT more
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Hi my name is Jude, I am 10 years old. If you seen this can I have a shout out on one of your next episodes? I love your podcast and I am a big fan of cars. I live in Corvallis Oregon.
jus startin dis one. aint bad! cant afford no car til i make a some more chedda, but yall givin me ideas
This is just like every other automotive podcast. Nothing new, boring hosts.
Great show guys! I catch every episode....yet I want more sports car reviews....how's Porsches turbo 4 motor compared to the flat six in your driving review? more
Two and a half stars is more appropriate. Consumer Reports (CR) might consider changing to an audio podcast to same money. Three guys sitting around talking cars is a boring concept. If CR insists then they need to lay in much more video from their testing programs and let these guy speak over it. It would be helpful if they referenced actual CR monthly’s to look at for full road tests. Otherwise it’s fairly useless to have to go searching to find the little bit of news on particular makes ... more
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