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For millions of people across the country, a week on a lake is a dream vacation. This year Host Jack Nerad and his family found that out firsthand as they drove a 2024 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro to Cedar Creek Lake south of Dallas for some serious driving and welcome R and R. As the Nerads discovered, the Sequoia had the goods to offer dual duty as both a serious off-roader and a practical family hauler.
The third-generation Sequoia three-row SUV delivered luxurious comfort, impressive technology and exceptional convenience features. The twin-turbo V6 hybrid powertrain offers plenty of acceleration with 437 horsepower and a whopping 583 pound-feet of torque. Towing a big boat is child’s play with an impressive 9,520-pound maximum towing capacity. For the stock-up stop at the big box store, the Sequoia offers a cavernous cargo area and an innovative multi-level cargo system.
When it comes to all-terrain capability, the TRD Pro’s part-time four-wheel-drive system includes a transfer case, controlled via a button on the center console, to select between 2WD, 4WD high and 4WD low. The multi-link rear and available air suspensions keep the vehicle in firm control. Nerad will recount more of his family’s adventures as the road tests unroll.
In our second road test this week, Co-Host Chris Teague will discuss his family’s recent purchase, the 2024 Honda Prologue. Making the big leap into the electric vehicle lifestyle, the Teague family has already experienced the joys and travails of battery power. Teague will share far more in this episode.
Our special guest is George Baker, General Motors’ Vehicle Security Lead. He will discuss ways to avoid becoming a car theft victim. Car theft is on the rise across the country, so you’ll want to hear what he has to say.
In the news, Tesla’s Elon Musk has just hinted that the debut of the carmaker’s robotaxi will be delayed. We’ll tell you why and what all means coming up.
General Motors CEO Mary Barra has just revealed that her company’s goal of producing one million electric vehicles in North America is, in her words, “uncertain.” We’ll have the details and our thoughts. Meanwhile, hundreds of MINIs are scurrying across the western United States this weekend, and we”ll tell you all about that.
Also in the news, Consumer Reports has released its list of the Best Electric Vehicles, and we’ll tell you about the surprising top-rated car and other surprises on the list with, of course, our comments.
So we have a lot of show for you this week.
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