Wheel Bearings https://wheelbearings.media
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Wheel Bearings is a podcast about cars and transportation hosted by Sam Abuelsamid, Nicole Wakelin and Roberto Baldwin
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Still Too Much
This week Nicole and her husband compare the 2024 Jeep Wrangler 4XE to their 2022 model that they own. Robbie takes the Kia EV9 on a snowboarding trip and is unimpressed by the new Lincoln Nautilus. Sam drives the 2024 Polestar 2 dual motor performance model.
Nicole shares her impressions of driving the updated Jeep Gladiator in Moab and Hyundai has unveiled a race version of the Ioniq 5 N. Friend of the show Alex Dykes shares his impressions of a Fisker Ocean he rented on Turo. Chevrolet officially prices the Silverado EV RST first edition and cuts the price by $10K from what was originally announced while JerryRigEverything goes 460 miles on a charge. Tesla kills its $25K car to focus on a robotaxi and Ford delays its next EVs by up to 2 years. Our friend Tommy Mica from TFL decides to driving his 1915 Model T in the snow and a listener asks about a Mitsubishi pickup truck in California.
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IONIQ 5 N eN1 Cup car
2024 Jeep Gladiator
Alex on Fisker, 12V problems and broken vents
460 Miles in the Silverado EV RST
Chevy Cuts Silverado EV RST price by $10K
Tesla scraps $25K EV
Ford delays next-gen EVs up to 2 years
Driving a Model T in the snow
Mitsubishi Triton
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Faster Than Magma
This week, friend of the show Perry Stern is filling in for Robbie and he's been driving the Mercedes-AMG GLB. Nicole tries out the latest variant of Honda's pickup truck the off-road-ish Ridgeline Trailsport and Sam has the Acura TLX Type-S.
Perry went to the New York for the Auto Show this week and gives us a rundown on what he saw including the new Genesis Neolun concept and the GV60 Magma performance model. Kia also unveiled the new entry level K4 sedan and teased an upcoming hatchback version. Hyundai showed off mid-cycle refreshes for the Tucson and Santa Cruz that look a bit more truckish and bring back the buttons on the center stack. Nissan also unveiled a new version of the Kicks and the Infiniti QX80.
Instead of New York, Nicole went to Moab for the Easter Jeep Safari and got to try out a bunch of cool Jeep concepts. Fisker is inching closer to bankruptcy and BMW has a new Neue Klasse SUV concept. For those concerned about buying used EVs, Cox has a new battery health reporting tool and Chinese phone maker Xiaomi is getting into the EV game with the SU7 sedan.
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Fisker almost done
Fisker couldn't track millions in payments
Genesis Neolum and GV60 Magma
2025 Hyundai Santa Cruz
2025 Hyundai Tucson
BMW Vision Neue Klasse X
Jeep Gladiator Mojave in Moab
Cox rolling out battery health reports to Manheim auctions
Xiaomi SU7
Kia K4
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Jumping Raptors
While Robbie is off doing some late winter snow boarding, Nicole and Sam are holding down the fort. Nicole has been driving Buick's new entry level model, the Envista and the Hyundai Palisade. Meanwhile Sam had the new Toyota Prius Limited AWD and the very pricey Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV.
We've got a first drive review of the blocky new Hyundai Santa Fe with some more rigorous off-roading than the last Hyundai SUV we tried. We also drive the new Ford Ranger and Ranger Raptor. The New York Auto Show is coming up this week and none of us will be there so of course there are some interesting vehicle launches. Nissan has both ends of its product lineup covered with a second-generation Kicks crossover and an all-new Infiniti QX80 that really steps up its game in the big luxury SUV segment. Kia also has a new entry model with the new K4 sedan replacing the Forte. After the uproar over the news that GM was sharing driver data with data brokers, GM has decided to halt that new approach to monetization.
While attending Nvidia GTC in San Jose, Sam took some time to ride Waymo robotaxis in San Francisco and then sat down in the new Volvo EX90 with the Swedish automaker's head of software engineering Alwin Bakennes. Finally, we answer some listener questions.
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2024 Hyundai Santa Fe
2024 Ford Ranger
2024 Ford Ranger Raptor
2025 Infiniti QX80
2025 Kia K4
2025 Nissan Kicks
GM stops data sharing
Riding with Waymo
Running the Ranger Raptor in the desert
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Touch The Vent Not The Screen
This week Sam has been driving the Honda Passport Trailsport.
Nicole and Sam assess the new Lincoln Nautilus and like the big screen, but there are other issues. Porsche is finally bringing out a hybrid version of the 911. Renowned automotive Designer Marcello Gandini has died at 85. Are automakers sharing too much of our data? Polestar cuts the price of the 3 before it even arrives. Audi is forcing subscriptions on the new A3. Dan Edmunds and Motor Trend look at the Cybertruck and Automotive News no longer classes Tesla as a luxury brand. Finally, Rivian drivers can start using superchargers.
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2024 Lincoln Nautilus First Drive
Sam's Nautilus take
Hybrid Porsche 911
Polestar 3 US pricing down by $10K
Marcello Gandini dies at 85
Data from connected cars
Audi A3 subscriptions
Dan Edmunds examines the cybertruck
Motor Trend on the Cybertruck
Tesla no longer a luxury brand
Rivian Supercharging now working
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Return of the Gremlin
This week Sam has been driving the Genesis Electrified G80. Robbie was picking speakers for his band in the Land Rover Defender 130 and Nicole has the Infiniti QX60.
The core of Henrik Fisker's original design for the Karma continues to live on, now as part of the Karma Automotive and the Chinese-owned company has just launched a refreshed version that ditches the plug-in series hybrid for a full electric powertrain. Nissan has addressed one of the biggest complaints about the Ariya EV by cutting the price. There are currently no EVs that will charge at 500 kW, but Gravity Mobility has installed just such a charger in New York. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is still relatively new, but it's already getting an update.
We frequently complain about automakers putting controls into the touchscreen and now EuroNCAP is going to cut their safety ratings if they don't bring back physical controls.Rivian has revealed now just one, but two new vehicles, but they won't start arriving for at least two years. The Blazer EV is back on sale and now has a significantly lower price. Finally Sam has been using a local Tesla Supercharger station with Ford and Genesis vehicles.
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Karma Gyesera
Nissan cuts Ariya prices
500 kW charger in NYC
Hyundai Ioniq 5 refresh gets more battery, rear wiper
EuroNCAP calls for return of physical buttons
Rivian R2 and R3
Return of the Blazer EV with a lower price
Supercharging a Ford Mustang Mach-E
Charging a G80 with a Magic Dock
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Who Cares About Efficiency?
This week Nicole is driving the Ford Maverick Tremor, Robbie has the Range Rover plug-in hybrid and Sam has new Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road.
We've got lots of news this week. After a decade of work and billions of dollars spent, Apple has apparantely finally abandoned the idea of building a car. Ford took its latest electric Supervan and had Romain Dumas set a new lap record at Mount Panorama. Ford is also hosting a camping party at the Austin Bronco Off-Rodeo for the upcoming total solar eclipse and Ford EV drivers can now Supercharge.
Sam went to a secret location to see the production version of Dodge's new e-Muscle car, the Charger Daytona. Honda has introduced a new plug-in hybrid CR-V with a fuel cell and VW has done some upgrades to the ID4. Fisker warns that they are almost out of money and then Nissan steps up to possibly save the company. Finally Red Bull has a crazy drone that can track a Formula 1 car.
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The end of the Apple car
2024 Dodge Charger Daytona
Ford SuperVan 4.2 Bathurst record
Ford EVs can now access Superchargers
Total Solar Eclipse at Bronco Off-Rodeo
Honda CR-V e:FCEV
2024 VW ID4 upgrades
Fisker warns of running out of cash
Fisker talking to Nissan
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Customer Reviews
Great info
I love hearing Sam on Twit , glad I came across his podcast thanks to his appearances on The Tech Guy !
Sam , I have 31 years at a GM plant in Ingersoll Ontario Canada, feel free to reach out for any info on our upcoming new EV600 .
Mute switch would be helpful
I had to unsubscribe as the Dec 4th podcast they couldn’t even mute their mic or edit out a host blowing his nose. (More than once).
Not pleasant listening to this through a headset. Time to move on.
Excellent
Rebecca, Dan and Sam really do have an amazing thing going on here. All very knowledgeable, and the info is given in a very casual, down-to-earth kind of way. Its almost like three friends sitting around for an hour or more to talk about everything and anything automotive related.
Even when things get technical they have a very good way of keeping it light and fun and interesting. If you are into cars in any way, give Wheel Bearing a listen.