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Nicole has been driving a bunch of stuff including the Ford F-150 Lightning and Expedition Tremor and went off-roading in the Honda Passport. Sam enjoyed some time with the BMW 228 xDrive Gran Coupe.

Toyota is realigning its sporty branding for future models. Stellantis is investing $13 billion in shifting production to US factories and refreshing the Alfa Romeo Tonale for 2026. The Kia Tasman hasn't exactly been a hit in Australia. Lamborghini is cutting its EV plan and sticking with plug-in hybrids for now. Volvo may ditch key cards for fobs and Porsche is keeping buttons and fobs. A Faraday Future FF91 failed to hit reserve at auction and Cadillac is killing the current CT4 and CT5 after 2026 but promising a new CT5. Sam bought another Kia EV6 and we discuss how far people can actually drive without a pit stop.

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TRD for Trucks, GR for Cars/CUVs

Stellantis to invest $13B in US production

Kia Tasman Struggling in Australia

Lamborghini to focus on PHEV not EV

Volvo May Go Back to Key Fobs

Porsche Keeping Keys and Buttons

Faraday FF91 fails to sell at auction

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Cadillac CT4/CT5 dead after 2026

2026 Alfa Romeo Tonale

Diesel license plate



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