During the DC Auto Show, Paul and Kyle hosted a podcast stage at Public Policy Day, and interviewed policy makers and industry experts.
In this episode, Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier sit down with John Vincent, Senior Editor and Correspondent for US News & World Report, to discuss the Best Cars for the Money awards.
From sedans to SUVs to full-size pickups, John shares how these vehicles are selected based on quality, cost of ownership, and long-term value. He also gives his take on affordability in today’s market and why rising interest rates aren’t as high as they seem in historical context.
Beyond rankings, John shares some of his most exciting test drives—including the Lucid Air Sapphire and jumping a Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro 40 feet in the desert (without breaking anything!).
If you’re curious about the best vehicles for your budget, how the industry is adapting to economic shifts, and which cars truly deliver on reliability, this is the episode for you!
0:00 Intro
0:33 John’s pick for the most exciting car he drove this year
2:06 What makes a car the "Best for the Money"?
3:18 Why Hyundai and Kia’s warranties boost their rankings
4:15 Car affordability and how rising interest rates really compare
5:29 Why the Toyota Tacoma won Best Mid-Size Pickup
6:19 Jumping a TRD Pro Tacoma 40 feet in the desert
6:44 The importance of reliability in vehicle rankings
Thanks to Ascent Dealer Services for making our Public Policy Day coverage happen!
https://www.ascentdealerservices.com/
John Vincent is the Senior Editor and Correspondent / Vehicle Testing at US News and World Report
https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmvincent/
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