Is Hyundai’s Decision to Cut the Santa Cruz a Smart Move?
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By Skye Delax
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on February 6th, 2026
Hyundai will reportedly halt production of the compact Santa Cruz pickup truck due to slow sales after just a few years on the market. The South Korean automaker is expected to replace the funky pickup with a slightly larger, body-on-frame truck, but we can’t help but wonder if that’s the right move for the moment.…
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2025 Was A Good Year For Trucks, SUVs, and Anything Really Expensive | 2025 Sales US Auto Recap!
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By Alex L. Dykes
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on January 8th, 2026
In this episode of the Auto Buyer’s Guide, Alex and Travis take a deep, data-driven dive into 2025 U.S. auto sales for the manufacturers that have reported so far. They hit brand-by-brand analysis, covering highlights and concerns: Ram’s bold moves (TRX/SRT and a diesel Power Wagon), GM’s large truck volume and growing EV portfolio, and…
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The PHEV Charging Studies Don’t Apply To America
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By Alex L. Dykes
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on October 29th, 2025
A bunch of people have sent me links to reporting around a “bombshell” study from Europe. Apparently PHEVs in the wild consume more gas than the WLTP rankings say they should. Two things: No s**t Sherlock. But also: Back that high-speed train up, we’re not talkin’ ’bout ‘Murica! If you didn’t know, Transport & Environment…
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The Polestar 3 Gets The EX90’s 800 V Update
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By Alex L. Dykes
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on October 3rd, 2025
Polestar continues to march to a different drummer. Case in point? The Polestar 3, which after just one year on sale, is getting a wholesale upgrade of the entire electronics system. Yep, new batteries, new motors, new computers. The result promises to be slightly longer range for most trims, greater efficiency for every trim, notably…
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2026 Kia Sportage Review | Kia’s Best Seller Is A Screaming Deal
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By Alex L. Dykes
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on October 3rd, 2025
Kia’s Sportage has finally found its groove: As a roomy, family-friendly SUV with a “just right” price tag. What do I mean by that? Well, the Sportage started out as a fugly 5-door SUV built on a Mazda van platform (no I’m not kidding), then it became a frumpy crossover with Pontiac Aztek styling, then…
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Our Road Trip Range Test Procedure – How It’s All Done
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By Alex L. Dykes
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on September 26th, 2025
Your mileage may vary is a phrase that’s been around since the 1970s, but somehow is most poignant in electric vehicles where efficiency is of arguably higher concern. Remember that, in terms of gross energy on board, the average 300 mile range EV holds the equivalent of 2-3 gallons of gasoline, so even slight variations…
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Over Mileage Leases, Durango’s V8 Problem, & The Legacy Of Cash For Clunkers
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By Alex L. Dykes
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on September 22nd, 2025
In today’s episode, Travis and Alex discuss lease-end issues when you’ve gone over your mileage limit, luxury car maintenance costs, the death of the Nissan Ariya and the base Cybertruck. Also, Dodge’s Durango continues for another year, but it loses the V6 and picks back up the 6.4L and Hellcat engines… Except if you’re in…
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