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The Ever-Changing Car Industry and The Fun Redesigns Announced This Week. Why Do People Buy 4Runners At This Point? Episode #822

48m · Pints & Polishing Auto Detailing Podcast · 13 Apr 09:15

In this episode, Marshall and Nick discuss various car-related news and trends. They talk about the release of the new ZR1 Corvette after six years, Kia's announcement of their first truck called the Tasmanian, the decline of mini trucks in the market, the race for the fastest electric vehicle, the drop in resale value of electric cars, and the changing models of the Toyota 4Runner.

They also touch on inflation and the increasing prices of goods. In this conversation, Nick and Marshall discuss the current state of the car market, focusing on the Toyota 4Runner and the pricing and value of new vehicles. They explore the cramped interior of the 4Runner, the high price point of Toyota SUVs, and the comparison between Toyota and Lexus.

They also touch on the trend of overlanding vehicles and the misconception that many owners actually take their vehicles off-road. The conversation concludes with a discussion on why people are buying fewer new cars, including issues with redesigns, high prices, and a disconnect between car manufacturers and car enthusiasts.

Takeaways

Chevy is releasing the new ZR1 Corvette after six years, creating excitement among Corvette enthusiasts.

Kia is entering the truck market with their first truck called the Tasmanian.

The mini truck market is making a comeback, especially in Texas, where many trucks from Asian countries are now legally importable.

The race for the fastest electric vehicle is ongoing, with Porsche claiming to have the fastest EV with their new model.

The resale value of electric cars is dropping, making them a good value for used car buyers.

The Toyota 4Runner has undergone many changes and now offers nine different trim packages, confusing potential buyers.

Inflation is causing the prices of goods, including gas, to increase.

The car industry is constantly evolving, with new models and trends emerging. The Toyota 4Runner has a cramped interior and a high price point, making it less appealing to taller individuals and those seeking a more luxurious experience.

Toyota SUVs are priced similarly to Lexus models, making it more advantageous to purchase a used Lexus with low mileage for a better overall experience.

The trend of overlanding vehicles is often overhyped, as most owners do not actually take their vehicles off-road.

Car manufacturers are losing touch with car enthusiasts and are prioritizing their brand image over the needs and desires of their customers.

The high prices of new cars, coupled with issues with redesigns and a lack of significant improvements, are leading consumers to hold onto their current vehicles or seek alternatives.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Overview

07:26 The Race for the Fastest Electric Vehicle

16:30 The Confusing Array of Toyota 4Runner Trim Packages

32:29 Car Manufacturers Losing Touch with Car Enthusiasts

39:10 The High Prices and Lack of Significant Improvements in New Cars

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