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The 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid has been named North American Car of the Year, and nobody knows more about the car and process than NACTOY jurors Jack Nerad and Matt DeLorenzo, who host and co-host this week’s show. They’ll take you behind the scenes to discuss not only the winning vehicle but also the procedures that resulted in the choice of Honda’s highly popular compact car.
At the same time, Nerad and DeLorenzo will offer long looks at the winners of the North American Utility of the Year and North American Truck of the Year — the 2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz and the 2025 Ford Ranger. You’ll hear commentary on these vehicles you won’t get anywhere else.
In our interview segment this week, you’ll also hear a discussion you won’t hear anywhere else. Russell Wager, Kia America’s vice president of marketing, is our guest. Jack Nerad sat down with him to talk about the opportunities and challenges presented as the country transitions from the Biden years to the Trump era.
Speaking of Biden, as one of his last acts in office, he and his Administration essentially banned Chinese-built cars from entering the U.S. market and, at the same time, banned vehicles with Chinese technology and hardware. We’ll discuss the ramifications of that coming up.
In our road test segment, guest co-host Matt DeLorenzo will detail the special virtues of the 2025 Infiniti QX55, and Jack Nerad will provide an in-depth report on the 2025 Hyundai Kona Electric — a vehicle that might be the best value among battery-electric vehicles right now.
Listener Question of the Week
“It seems like electric cars are more expensive than gasoline vehicles, but some people tell me that you can quickly make up the difference because they cost much less to own and operate. Is that true or are folks just blowing smoke?”
Rudy, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Matt DeLorenzo’s Book
Pick up a copy of co-host Matt DeLorenzo’s terrific new book How to Buy an Affordable Electric Car: A Tightwad’s Guide to EV Ownership.
Special Offer
Jack is now offering his suspense novel, Dance in the Dark, for just $.99, a $9.00 saving from its original published price of $9.99. Click here to buy from Amazon at this special limited-time price.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Show
03:00 North American Car of the Year Discussion
09:16 Banning Chinese Vehicles: National Security Concerns
10:25 Honda’s Aggressive Strategy in the Market
11:10 Matt’s Book on Affordable Electric Vehicles
12:48 Road Test: 2025 Infiniti QX55 Review
17:00 Road Test: 2025 Hyundai Kona Electric Review
25:55 Exclusive Interview: Kia Marketing VP Russell Wager
39:30 Listener Question: Cost of Electric Vehicles vs Gasoline Vehicles
Keywords
automotive, electric vehicles, North American Car of the Year, Honda, Chinese vehicles, 2025 Infiniti QX55, 2025 Hyundai Kona Electric, car reviews, automotive news, EV ownership
Summary
The Biden administration’s ban on Chinese vehicles raises national security concerns.
Honda is becoming more competitive with new models and strategies.
The North American Car of the Year awards highlight the best vehicles in the market.
The Infiniti QX55 offers luxury features at a competitive price.
The Hyundai Kona Electric is a viable option for first-time EV buyers.
Electric vehicles can save on operating costs, but initial prices remain high.
The importance of considering leasing options for electric vehicles.
The Volkswagen ID Buzz is stylish but has limitations in range and price.
Kia is expanding its product line to cover all market segments effectively.
Understanding the differences in costs between electric and gasoline vehicles is crucial for buyers.
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