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Chevrolet has just released the jaw-dropping figures for its 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, which boasts an astonishing 1,064 horsepower, and that's just the beginning of an episode that should warm the heart of every musclecar fan. On top of the Corvette news, Stellantis has announced that it will continue to build and market HEMI V8-powered Dodge Durangos, and by some weird twist of fate, Host Jack Nerad just drove a Durango and he will share his recent Chicago area road test experience in the 2025 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat. The survival of the Durango is good news for enthusiasts, because it's a powerhouse that continues to dominate the performance three-row SUV segment. With its supercharged 6.2-liter V8 engine producing a staggering 710 horsepower, the Durango SRT Hellcat offers explosive performance that gets drivers from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.6 seconds. This robust SUV combines thrilling acceleration with practicality, having the ability to tow up to 8,700 pounds and comfortably seat up to six passengers. Also featured in our road test segment this week Co-Host Chris Teague evaluates the 2025 Acura MDX, a luxury SUV that enhances both comfort and capability. With a refined interior that prioritizes quality and space, the MDX provides seating for up to seven and is loaded with tech features, including a large touchscreen interface for its infotainment system. Under the hood, the MDX offers the choice of two dynamic V6 engines that can deliver engaging driving experiences while maintaining reasonable fuel efficiency. Its all-wheel-drive system instills on-road confidence, but can it stand up to the cruelties of a Maine winter? We'll have Teague's practiced opinion on the matter. In the news this week, Stellantis is making headlines with the installation of former Dodge executive Tim Kuniskis as head of the brand and important updates to its forthcoming product plans. The battery-electric Ram pickup has been delayed while Ram pushes the Ramcharger forward, relying on its interesting range-extender tech to gain much-needed traction in the full-size pickup segment. On a more mainstream tack, we'll also review the pluses and minuses of the 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid, a finalist for the North American Car of the Year award, which will be announced next month. Meanwhile, Nissan has made some changes to the battery-electric Ariya that make it more appealing than ever. This week, our special guest is Maggie Clark, a Toyota product specialist, who shares insights on new Toyota models like the 2025 Crown Signia and Land Cruiser. Listener Question of the Week And, as always, we want to hear from you. Join us for our listener question segment where we tackle a practical query about whether it's better to repair or replace your aging vehicle. Special Offer Jack is gifting free copies of his book, The GR Factor: Unleashing the Undeniable Power of the Golden Rule. Email editor@drivingtoday.com to claim yours while supplies last! Brought to you by: • DrivingToday.com • Mercury Insurance: Find out how much you can save at DrivingToday.com/auto-insurance. • EMLandsea.com, publisher of Dance in the Dark. So we have a lot of show for you this week. Thanks for joining us, and don't forget to look for new content on our YouTube and Rumble channels. Please subscribe. If you do we'll like you forever. America on the Road is brought to you by Driving Today.com, Mercury Insurance, and EMLandsea.com , the publisher of Nerad's latest book, Dance in the Dark, which is available HERE on Amazon.com Keywords automotive news, Corvette ZR1, Dodge Durango, Ram Trucks, Honda Civic Hybrid, Acura MDX, Toyota Crown Signia, Land Cruiser, performance SUVs, electric vehicles Summary In this episode of America on the Road, hosts Jack Nerad and Chris Teague discuss the latest automotive news, including the impressive performance figures of the 2025 Corvette ZR1 and the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat.
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Welcome to Episode 47! After Jeff talked up the 2024 Mercedes-AMG S 63 E Performance plug-in hybrid so much last week, we finally get some seat time—and came away feeling not over- or underwhelmed, but simply whelmed. Plus, Nathan returns from San Diego where he sampled the 2025 Kia Carnival Hybrid, gushes about Nick's recent press cars—last week's 2024 Ford Ranger Lariat and this week's 2024 Dodge Durango SRT—and shares his thoughts on the 2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro. Oh, and Rush decided to stick around and hang out. Enjoy the show? Like, subscribe, and rate us from almost anywhere you get your podcasts! Check us out at doubleclutch.ca, and be sure to follow us on your socials at @doubleclutch.ca!
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WLS News Anchor Rob Martier, DriveChicago.com General Manager Mark Bilek and Chicago Auto Show Marketing Director Jim OBrill review the Dodge Durango SRT, discuss the new 2022 Tundra with Toyota Trucks Executive Program Manager, and cover the latest in automotive news.
Benjamin is surprised to discover that the 2021 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat is the most laid-back member of the Hell-pack after driving the massive SUV for a week. Sami tries to figure out how a supercharged V8 with 710 horsepower could ever be referred to as 'low-key.' The pair then discuss a listener question about what to do with a modern car that might one day become a collectible classic.
What is it like to pilot a land-based rocketship? This week we find out from behind the wheel of the 2021 Dodge Durango SRT 392 SUV. Also discussed, Lincoln Motor Company's EV aspirations and dangerous truckers combined with lax enforcement actions has had fatal consequences on our nation's roads.
Are you the kind of driver that needs or wants a track-ready performance SUV with a launch mode and programmable SRT performance settings? If this is you, than this is your SUV. Ride with me to learn more.
Hyundai wants to change the world with the 2022 IONIQ5 battery-electric SUV, and we were invited to view the vehicle's North American debut as Hyundai prepares to put the vehicle on sale this summer. Host Jack Nerad participated in the post-introduction press conference, and in this episode of AOTR he discusses what he learned. One thing Hyundai wants to do with the IONIQ5 is to answer the major consumer objections to buying a battery-electric, and the biggest one is range anxiety. The IOINIQ5 has state-of-the-art fast-charging capability and up to 300 miles of range in American-spec form, which should answer some of the issues. And Hyundai has a fascinating try-it-before-you-buy-it program that could take the worry out of making the plunge into EVs. 2021 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 4xe can take on mud and muck with electric power. In the road test segment, co-host Chris Teague discovered how the all-new Jeep Wrangler 4xe plug-in hybrid fared when taking on the mud and muck of Maine in May. He put it to family transport duty as well. And host Jack Nerad relates his experiences in driving the vehicle on a rock-crawling expedition outside Austin, Texas, a little earlier this year. Is the Wrangler 4xe a vehicle that can tempt the Teague family to leave their Subaru? With 475 horsepower the Durango SRT 392 proved to be a great vehicle to pick up to-go fried chicken...and to do everything else. In his road test, Jack Nerad found the simple pleasures of horsepower as he drove the 2021 Dodge Durango SRT 392. While most midsize SUVs are known much more for their people-hauling abilities than their fun-to-drive nature, the SRT 392 offers both. In many ways, it is a tall musclecar. But it also has three rows of seats and can tow and haul a remarkable amount of stuff. Nerad might never give it back. Check out our review of the Jeep Wrangler
The team is back on track this week with Nicole spending in time in the new 2021 Kia Sorento X-Line, while Robbie tries out a couple of fundamentally different cars, the McLaren GT and the redesigned, hydrogen powered Toyota Mirai. Sam finished up his two week Hellcat stint with the one-year only Dodge Durango SRT… Read More »First Close Look At An Electric Pickup
We also discuss the Genesis G70 Shooting Brake
Goldberg and Matt welcome back Alistair Weaver of Edmunds.com/roadnoise to chat about the New Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat and the latest with Nissan. Check out TSBOOSTER.COM and enter code CARCAST Visit Geico.com Visit Dodge.com or your local dealer today Check out the latest in ceramic coating with Meguiars.com Visit empirecovers.com/CARCAST or use promo code CARCAST at checkout.
Goldberg and Matt welcome back Alistair Weaver of Edmunds.com/roadnoise to chat about the New Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat and the latest with Nissan.Check out TSBOOSTER.COM and enter code CARCASTVisit Geico.comVisit Dodge.com or your local dealer todayCheck out the latest in ceramic coating with Meguiars.comVisit empirecovers.com/CARCAST or use promo code CARCAST at checkout.
Goldberg and Matt welcome back Alistair Weaver of Edmunds.com/roadnoise to chat about the New Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat and the latest with Nissan. Check out TSBOOSTER.COM and enter code CARCAST Visit Geico.com Visit Dodge.com or your local dealer today Check out the latest in ceramic coating with Meguiars.com Visit empirecovers.com/CARCAST or use promo code CARCAST at checkout.
Automotive brand loyalty has been one of the cornerstones of car clubs around the world. Mustang clubs, Camaro clubs, MG clubs, just about any brand or even model groups gather with the common goal of enjoying their ride.Sometimes, specfic vehicles elicite the same tyoe of loyalty. Like maybe a 1967 fastback Corvette with a tri-power big block under the hood. Chet Babbin joins the In Wheel Time crew out at the April Tailpipes & Tacos event to tell us more about his ride.In out feature segment, the New Car Showroom is full of the 2021 Dodge Durango SRT and Don Armstrong has the story.----- ----- -----'In Wheel Time Car Talk' audio podcast can be heard each weekday on most providers:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Amazon Music, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Pandora, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.----- ----- -----In Wheel Time is a live broadcast every Saturday from 8:00a-11aCT streaming video to YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, and InWheelTime.com.----- ------ ------Want more In Wheel Time in real time? Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InWheelTime/YouTube: https://www.YouTube.com/InWheelTimeTags: In Wheel Timeautomotivecar talk showcar talkLive car talk show
The weather this week is kind of cold and yucky. You probably don’t want to think about air conditioning. BUT you WILL want it working correctly when it’s 80, 90, 100 degrees. We’ll learn the parts of the ac system – that could fail! Between your repair questions.Air Conditioner System:CompressorcondenserReceiver / Dryer or AccumulatorThermal Expansion Valve or Orifice TubeEvaporatorCalls this week:change your windshieldselecting tiresEurofest - moved to Sunday April 18th, 2021 Broadway Natchezcontrol board switchescruise controlcar defectair conditioning on space crafta.c.bad mechanical repairsRecalls for the week:2021 Alfa Romeo Stelvios Recalled for Side Curtain Airbags - dealers will replace the side airbag inflatable curtain assembly for free. Alfa Romeo automaker Stellantis will begin notifying owners May 19, but those with further questions can call the automaker at 800-853-1403, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s vehicle-safety hotline at 888-327-4236 or visit its website to check their vehicle identification number and learn moreYou can find out if your car has a past recall by going to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s website: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls and inputting your VIN number. Or find their SaferCar app.In the news: According to Cars Direct, a vehicle purchasing website, Nissan is paying the best incentives to dealers who steer their buyers to 7-year financing. While 7-year loans can promise lower monthly payments, they could increase a consumer's chances of ending up owing more money than their car is worth, a term known as being underwater on a loan. https://www.carsdirect.com/deals-articles/nissan-dealers-are-being-paid-big-money-when-buyers-take-out-bigger-longer-loansLinks to Casey William's videos about the 2021 Dodge Durango SRT are on Auto Casey's YouTube Channel.Short take: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7-Gyj-qtzA Long version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53e95Cbw3NQ&t=2s See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Something that might have started as a joke in a Dodge meeting has transformed into one of the most interesting series of cars to ever come from the brand. With nothing off the table for potential 6.2-liter supercharged V8 Hellcat treatment, the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat was only a matter of time. This ridiculously fun crossover joined the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk in the greater Chrysler-Jeep family of Hellcat-powered SUVs. With the power of a Dodge Challenger Hellcat, three-rows of seating and an all-wheel-drive system that helps turn that noise into motion, the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat might be one of the most ridiculous and fun products to ever leave a Dodge factory. On this episode of Quick Spin, Wes Raynal hops behind the wheel of this 710 hp all-wheel-drive Dodge crossover and brings you along for the ride. He walks you around the Durango Hellcat and shares its main features, inside and out. Raynal also reviews the performance of this high-horsepower crossover. Between those segments, Raynal expands on his thoughts while talking with host Wesley Wren. The pair discuss the dynamics of this Dodge at length. Then they close the show with a quick discussion about what makes this Dodge Durango Hellcat special.
In our road test segment, we heat up the winter with the red-hot Dodge Durango SRT and the Volvo V60 T5 Cross Country. Both vehicles make short work of bad winter weather. In the interview segment of the program, host Jack Nerad takes a look at yet another all-wheel-drive vehicle, the AWD version of the new Chrysler Pacifica minivan. After a recent drive in the top-level Pinnacle version of the vehicle. he had a chance to sit down for a lengthy interview with Chrysler product planning manager Mary Ann Capo. In the news segment. Jack Nerad and co-host Chris Teague look at the sales winners and losers from 2020. And they also discuss a possible new model from Toyota that is lighting up the rumor mill. The Volvo Cross Countrys put a modern spin on the prosaic station wagon. The following is a transcription of Episode 36 of America on the Road. It was created with the aid of AI, so please forgive the inevitable grammatical errors. Jack Nerad 0:04 This is America on the Road winner of the International Automotive Media Conference Gold Medal Award for Radio and now in its 24th year on the air. Thanks for being with us as we bring you the latest automotive information from around the world. Plus this week we're going to take a quick look back at 2020. Talk about sales, among other things vehicle sales. America on the Road is brought to you by drivingtoday.com and the Coalition for Vehicle Choice. I'm Jack Nerad with me his co host, Chris Teague. Chris is based in Maine. He writes about cars and trucks for Ford authority, Forbes and driving today, among others. And he's enduring a pretty good day in Maine today, aren't you Chris? Chris Teague 0:43 Yeah, I'll take it above freezing in mid-January cannot be outdone in northern New England. Jack Nerad 0:48 Yeah, like that a lot. It's so early as we're doing the recording today. I haven't even looked outside barely. I can't tell whether it's cloudy or sunny or what it was still dark as I was preparing for this. So I can't do a Southern California weather report. But I guess we can live without that. What we will like to live with is our special guest who is Maryanne Keiko. She is the senior manager of the Christ, Christ their brand product planning, and we're gonna get a close up look at what to expect from the new 2021 Chrysler Pacifica minivan. I talked to her about it at length at a recent event. And it now offers all-wheel-drive among other things. So we will get up close and personal with that really popular minivan from Chrysler. In the car you segment Chris will give us his opinion on what vehicle, Chris? Chris Teague 1:41 The 2021 Dodge Durango SRT. Jack Nerad 1:45 I tell you those SRT models are terrific as a little preface to what I might say in a moment. I just love those things. I had a very fun vehicle to drive, kind of on that order. In a way it is not precisely an SUV, kind of halfway between a station wagon and an SUV. It is the Volvo V60 T5 Cross Country. So those are our two road test vehicles. Before we do any of that, though, let's take a look at automotive news. And I think the big news was a year has ended and auto sales are in and we can report on that and particularly what it means to consumers — what it means to people like our listeners out there and not so much industry reporting. But reporting that is a valuable to you. One thing to know right off the top is the car sales dropped to their lowest level since the Great Recession, about 2009-2010. Sales were down 14.6%, which seems like a giant drop. But given what we've gone through the past year, I think that's kind of a positive, because sales were down more than twice that at the halfway mark. So we've been coming back. What's your take on that, Chris? Chris Teague 3:05 I agree. I think you know that when things started becoming apparent that they were going to get bad and probably bad for a long time — you and I talked about this last year — the automakers started issui...
In this week's episode the hosts discuss what they're thankful for, both in terms of the overall auto industry along with which specific model, from automotive history, each host is most thankful for.Javier, Karl and Lauren also analyze the recent Consumer Reports vehicle rankings, noting Mazda's first-ever number one placement. The show ends with an interview with Erich Heuschele, Dodge/SRT Driving Dynamics Chief Engineer, who discusses the latest SRT products, including the new 700-horsepower Dodge Durango SRT.
In this week’s episode the hosts discuss what they’re thankful for, both in terms of the overall auto industry along with which specific model, from automotive history, each host is most thankful for. Javier, Karl and Lauren also analyze the recent Consumer Reports vehicle rankings, noting Mazda’s first-ever number one placement. The show ends with an interview with Erich Heuschele, Dodge/SRT Driving Dynamics Chief Engineer, who discusses the latest SRT products, including the new 700-horsepower Dodge Durango SRT. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Eddy Segal joins me to discuss how he is solving cooling issues on his Time Attack Honda Civic Type R, Track Days since Covid 19, and Tedward talks Dodge Durango SRT. Email me at Tedwarddrives@gmail.comSupport on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/tedwarddrivesVisit Garage 42 https://www.garagefortytwo.com/carstorage
Ken reviews the 2020 Dodge Durango SRT SUV and attempts to answer the question - "Does a motorist NEED that much power?" Tech with Sasha offers happiness and explores Nike's attempt to offer runners better ankles.
BMW annonce la fin de sa i8. Genesis présente finalement son VUS, le GV80. GMC dévoile son Yukon de nouvelle génération. Antoine et Germain livrent leurs impressions sur les Subaru Crosstrek PHEV et Dodge Durango SRT mis à l’essai.
Ça Roule Radio : Émission du 10 Janvier 2020 À l'émission cette semaine, Pour cette première émission de l'année 2020, Marc vous parles du Dodge Durango SRT et de plain d'autres sujets. Animé par Marc Bouchard. https://archive.org/download/carouleradio160/CaRouleRadio160.mp3
Ça Roule Radio : Émission du 10 Janvier 2020 À l'émission cette semaine, Pour cette première émission de l'année 2020, Marc vous parles du Dodge Durango SRT et de plain d'autres sujets. Animé par Marc Bouchard. https://archive.org/download/carouleradio160/CaRouleRadio160.mp3
Dan has driven the Dodge Durango SRT and Genesis G70 while Sam has been in the Honda Passport and Toyota Avalon Hybrid. GM and LG Chem form a lithium ion cell production joint venture and Mazda considers electrification options for the next generation Miata. Sam has an interview with Audi e-Tron manager Matt Mostafaei from the LA Auto Show. Finally we address some listener emails
In Wheel Time looks at the 2018 Dodge Durango SRT - HEMI under the hood!
In Wheel Time looks at the 2018 Dodge Durango SRT - a full size SUV with the 392 HEMI under the hood.
C’est sans doute une première : un muscle car avec trois rangées de sièges… Non seulement cette drôle de bibitte existe, mais elle est commercialisée par un constructeur qui en connaît un rayon sur les sportives mues par des gros V8. La bête porte fièrement le label Dodge, une marque qu’on dit branchée sur le respirateur artificiel mais toujours vénérée par ses aficionados, fidèles d’entre les fidèles : les disciples de Mopar, version américaine des tifosi. Cet article Essai routier : Dodge Durango SRT (podcast 64) est apparu en premier sur Philippe Laguë.
Do you need a 475 horsepower, track-ready SUV? Does anyone? The 2018 Dodge Durango SRT gets road-tested by both Benjamin and Sami this week, who are both in love with its exhaust note and appalled by its fuel economy. Sami also ponders the missed opportunity that is the 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe RST, the 'performance' edition of the Durango's direct competitor that leaves a lot on the table. The pair also provide final thoughts on the departing 2018 GMC Sierra Denali, what it's like to attend the Bob Bondurant driving school with Bill Goldberg, and why a robot like the Honda Asimo gets to retire at the age of 18.
In this episode of the Autoweek Podcast, host Rory Carroll joins Graham Kozak, Wesley Wren, Robin Warner and Mike Pryson to talk about the new golden age of horsepower. The group also talks about the attendance problems at the Brickyard 400, adventures in Florida with the Bentley Continental Supersports and the Dodge Durango SRT. Also in this episode, Robin interviews the head of Dodge SRT's powertrain development about the heart of the Challenger SRT Demon.
Today I talk about GM and their sales, Tesla making semi-trucks and the new Dodge Durango SRT! Subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/viperforlifeacr Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CodyCarConundrm Have you ever been frustrated with people parking over the line in the parking lot. Our family has designed "Funny" parking cards. Grab your set at our website - http://www.howireallyfeelcards.com/ Cody's Car Conundrum is being heard internationally. Sponsor this podcast to increase your customer base. Send an email to drtaffy777@gmail.com with Sponsor in the subject line #TeamViper (owners, fans and a dealership) are trying to take back the ring: https://www.gofundme.com/take-back-the-ring-record
Sami and Benjamin get deep with extremely quick Ford Fusion Sport, the puzzling Toyota Corolla iM, and the pleasing Honda CR-V SUV. They also talk about - what else? - the newest SRT production on the block, the Dodge Durango SRT.
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This week Rebecca is off tending to her elderly mother so it's just the boys. Dan has driven the Dodge Durango SRT and Genesis G70 while Sam has been in the Honda Passport and Toyota Avalon Hybrid. GM and LG Chem form a lithium ion cell production joint venture and Mazda considers electrification options for the next generation Miata. Sam has an interview with Audi e-Tron manager Matt Mostafaei from the LA Auto Show. Finally we address some listener emails (keep them coming at feedback@wheelbearings.media) including one on the Tesla Cybertruck.Our Sponsors:* Check out Express VPN: https://expressvpn.com/WHEELBEARINGSAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy