Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast, Episode 91: F-150 Lightning Overview, So Long VW Passat

F-150 Lightning Overview

Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast

Whether you drive a car, need a car, or just occasionally bum a ride with friends, you’ve come to the right place. Join the editors of Consumer Guide Automotive as they break down everything that’s going on in the auto world. New-car reviews, shopping tips, driving green, electric cars, classic cars, and plenty of great guests. This is the Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast.

Episode: 91

Broadcast date: July 25, 2021

Guest: Brian Bell

F-150 Lightning Overview, So Long VW Passat

Host Tom Appel and co-hosts Jill Ciminillo and Damon Bell start off the show by discussing  the impending discontinuation of the Volkswagen Passat midsize sedan, as well as VW’s other product initiatives. Brian Bell, Marketing Manager for the Ford F-150, joins us to talk about the revolutionary new F-150 Lightning pure-electric pickup truck . Tom has a “which vehicle sold better?” quiz for Damon and Jill, and Damon runs down the latest articles on the Consumer Guide Daily Drive blog, including our Consumer Guide test-drive review of the 2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 392.

The Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast is broadcast every Sunday on Chicago’s WCPT AM 820 at 1:00 PM CST.

Discussed this week:

Test Drive: 2020 Volkswagen Passat 2.0T SEL

Test Drive: 2021 Volkswagen ID.4

Quick Spin: 2021 Volkswagen Arteon SEL R-Line

Test Drive: 2020 Volkswagen Golf TSI

Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast, Episode 82: EV Smartphone Apps, 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning

Five Things That Make the 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning a Great Work Truck

Test Drive: 2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 392

Einspritzung Madness! A Gallery of Classic Car Ads Featuring Fuel Injection

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Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 Launch Edition Price & Specs Revealed

Forty years is a long time to wait, so we’re glad to announce that the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 Launch Edition price and specs have been revealed. Four decades ago the last V8-powered Wrangler left the assembly line. For those that need 470 horsepower and lb-ft at their command, the Launch Edition will arrive loaded with the best options and accessories.

Starting with locking Dana 44s, you can control them from the dash. The hood scoop feeds their Hydro-Guide water extractor that allows the beast to ford almost 33″ of water. You will be 2″ higher than other Rubicons, and they will be envious of the active dual exhaust. Fox Racing supplies the suspension with push button front sway bar disconnects. Other goodies include leather, steel bumpers, LED lights, Advanced Safety Group, and auxiliary controls for all your toys. At $73,500 it is much cheaper than V8 conversions, and it has an unbeatable warranty.

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2021 Hennessey HPE1000 Jeep Trackhawk Is AWD Perfection

Our only gripe with a Dodge Demon for sale is that it sends all power to the rear wheels. In order to fully grasp what the supercharged HEMI has to offer, the 2021 Hennessey HPE1000 Jeep Trackhawk is AWD perfection. Starting with the meanest Jeep Grand Cherokee, their proprietary blend of herbs and spices yields 1,012 horsepower and 969 lb-ft of torque. To put that into perspective, we see Alex push this example while passengers giggle. If your HEMI needs unprecedented power, click the button!

Did you see what Hennessey Performance can do to your Cadillac CTS-V?

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5 Best Looking SUVs

1991 Chevrolet Blazer, Best Looking SUVs

1991 Chevrolet Blazer

Ever-toughening vehicle-safety expectations mean that late-model vehicles tend to be more homogeneous from a styling standpoint than vintage cars and trucks–even those from just a few decades ago. Still, automakers can shock us. The new-for-2020 Kia Telluride, for example, stands out as both attractive and distinct looking.

What I’ve collected here are five of my all-time favorite SUVs—I think. I tend waffle on stuff like this, but I am pretty happy with this list. Some runner-up trucks that fell just short of my top five are the International Harvester Scout, early examples of the Ford Bronco, and any number of Sixties and Seventies Jeeps.

What’s on your list of best-looking SUVs? Drop us a note and let us know. The place to leave comments is at the bottom of the page.

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1969-1996 Range Rover

1973 Ranger Rover

1973 Range Rover

I have to give Land Rover credit for defining how a luxury-oriented off-road vehicle should look. I recall pumping gas into these rigs when I worked at a service station in the Eighties. Seems every Range Rover in Chicago was dark green. Sadly, all of them were also 4-doors… at least the ones I saw.

Fun fact: A 4-door version of the Range Rover was not introduced until 1981. Prior to that, custom coachbuilders—including Carozzeria Fissore, working under the direction of Monteverdi—converted small numbers of Range Rovers into 4-door examples.

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1984-2001 Jeep Cherokee

1997 Jeep Cherokee

1997 Jeep Cherokee

2012 Jeep Patriot

2012 Jeep Patriot

The Jeep Cherokee may not have caught fire with consumers in the same way the Ford Explorer did, but this compact Jeep did define what a small personal-use SUV should look like. Simple and purposeful, the Cherokee is one of those designs that seem to get better looking over time. The Cherokee holds the distinction of having been produced by three different corporate entities: American Motors (1984-1987), Chrysler Corporation (1988-1998), and DaimlerChrysler (1999-2001).

Jeep attempted to recapture the tidy look of the Cherokee with the 2007-2017 Patriot, but that crossover’s unibody construction and softer design features never really clicked with Jeep enthusiasts.

The 5 Best-Looking Cars of 1970

Consumer Guide Picks the 15 Best-Looking Cars of All Time*

1992-1994 Chevrolet Blazer

1991 Chevrolet Blazer

1991 Chevrolet Blazer

An all-time favorite. I delight in spotting examples in good condition, and thankfully they are not rare around Chicago. Everything about this truck is perfect: the stout and upright stance, the clean flanks, the minimal trim… I even love the wheels on the example pictured above.

This was the end of the line for the Blazer name–at least until the 2019 model year. Chevy’s big SUV was renamed Tahoe for 1994, when a 4-door model was added to the lineup. The 2-door Tahoe was discontinued after 1999. The very similar GMC Yukon of this vintage is also a great-looking truck.

The 6 Best-Looking Cars of 1980

1989-2003 Laforza

1999 Laforza

1999 Laforza

If good-looking vehicles with complicated histories are your thing, you should really love the Laforza. Manufactured in Cheraso, Italy, the Laforza featured V8 power, a hand-crafted cabin with LOTS of leather upholstery, and bodywork penned by legendary designer Tom Tjaarda (best known for his work on the Ferrari 365 California, De Tomaso Pantera, and the Chevrolet Corvette Rondine Concept).

The 5.0-liter Ford V8 and Laforza name were exclusive to the U.S. market. In Europe, the truck was marketed as the Rayton-Fissore Magnum, which is something of a mouthful.

I’m enamored with the Laforza’s clean flanks, simple shape, and open and airy greenhouse. Per Wikipedia, 1200 LaForzas made their way to the U.S., so the odds of you ever spotting one are not dismal—just low.

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1999 BMW X5

1999 BMW X5

1999 BMW X5

The first-generation BMW X5 was very important as the brand’s first-ever crossover, and in my book it’s also the best-looking truck the German carmaker has ever manufactured. From a time before BMW grilles grew huge, the inaugural X5 is clean, elegant, and devoid of extraneous trim elements. The large glass area and the relatively low beltline also work in the truck’s favor. To the designers’ credit, this pioneering SUV is also instantly recognizable as a BMW–likely a valuable characteristic back in 1999 when explaining to brand loyalists why the company was now building SUVs.

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Jeep’s Wild Gladiator Overlander “Farout” Concept Comes With a Massive Rooftop Tent

Jeep has just launched the new Gladiator Overlander “Farout” Concept and I hope that this someday becomes a model that can be ordered as is. Why? Because… look at it. This concept Jeep was created as somewhat of a successor to the Jeep Wayout concept from the 2019 Moab Jeep Safari event. Because Jeep didn’t get to launch a new line of concept cars for this year’s event, they went all out for the concept you see here.

Powering this Jeep Gladiator concept is the 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V6 engine, which will actually be in Jeep’s 2021 model year lineup. Jeep notes this engine produces 260 horsepower and 442 lb-ft of torque. It will be available for the Gladiator Sport, Overland and Rubicon models.

Now, onto what makes this concept even more special. The standout feature has to be the deployable roof-top tent, which opens up to be 16-feet long and 7.5-feet tall. It can sleep up to four people and be opened in a just seconds. Other modifications include the new “Earl” body paint, chartreuse accents, two-inch lift, 17-inch matte charcoal rims, 37-inch mud terrain tires, modified steel bumper, 12,00-lbs Warn wing, custom rock rails and Fox performance shocks.

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Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast, Episode 31: Becoming a Mechanic, 2020 Jeep Compass Trailhawk

Becoming a mechanic

Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast

Whether you drive a car, need a car, or just occasionally bum a ride with friends, you’ve come to the right place. Join the editors of Consumer Guide Automotive as they break down everything that’s going on in the auto world. New-car reviews, shopping tips, driving green, electric cars, classic cars, and plenty of great guests. This is the Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast.

Episode: 31

Broadcast date: June 1, 2020

Guest: Ian Hardie

Becoming a Mechanic, 2020 Jeep Compass Trailhawk

Host Tom Appel and co-hosts Jill Ciminillo and Damon Bell start the show by discussing the 2020 Nissan Frontier compact pickup–in particular, Nissan’s strategy of putting an all-new V6 engine the current-generation Frontier in advance of introducing the all-new Frontier in the near future. Next, we talk about our test-drive experiences with the 2020 Jeep Compass Trailhawk compact SUV. Ian Hardie, Senior Campus Employment Services Director for Universal Technical Institute in Lisle, IL, calls in to talk about the state of the automotive/diesel service and repair industry, and how UTI trains the technicians of tomorrow. Damon turns the tables with a “reused model names” quiz for Tom and Jill to wrap up the show.

The Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast is broadcast every Sunday on Chicago’s WCPT AM 820 at 1:00 PM CST. It is available as a podcast shortly thereafter.

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Discussed this week:

Consumer Guide Best Buys

Test Drive: 2020 Jeep Compass Trailhawk

Universal Technical Institute

More Consumer Guide quizzes

More Consumer Guide Test Drives

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