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2025 Lexus LX 700H SUV, Crafted For Luxury| #599
Manage episode 474743856 series 30755
In the latest episode of “The Drive,” host Alan Taylor spoke with automotive journalist BJ Killeen about the Grand National Roadster Show’s 75th anniversary at the Pomona Fairgrounds. The event attracted a record turnout, with BJ walking about 20,000 steps through the exhibits. Highlights included a timeline of past winners and George Barris’s iconic vehicles, such as the Batmobile. Bill Ganahl was honored as Builder of the Year, while Troy Trepanier received the MBR award for his 1976 Ford. BJ and Alan compared top builders like Trepanier and Chip Foose, and discussed their views on Tesla and its CEO, appreciating efforts to combat government corruption but expressing mixed feelings about Tesla vehicles, especially the Cybertruck. In industry news, Honda and Nissan have ended their partnership, leading Nissan to implement cost-cutting measures. Meanwhile, Hon Hai Precision Industry has acquired a stake in another manufacturer, and Georgia is developing smart traffic lights for emergency vehicles, while Illinois tests a GPS-based roadway fee collection system.
Karl Brauer, Automotive Industry Analyst, Forbes Autos Contributor, North American Car and Truck of the Year juror and board member, and Executive Analyst for ISeeCars.com, highlighted the most reliable cars for the money based on vehicle lifespans and ownership costs. The Honda Civic stands out as the top choice, priced around $27,560 with an average lifespan of 13.7 years and an annual ownership cost of about $2,006. The Toyota Corolla follows closely at around $25,218, lasting 11.6 years with an annual cost of approximately $2,166. Other notable mentions include the Mazda 3, Honda Accord, Subaru Impreza, and Toyota RAV4, among others. This analysis used consistent criteria for evaluating reliability and value. Recently, Karl drove the 2025 Lexus LX700H, an exciting new luxury SUV built on the LC300 platform. It features a turbocharged V6 engine with hybrid technology, boasting 700 horsepower and priced between $115,000 and $142,000. Karl also test drove the 2025 Bentley Continental GT, priced around $350,000. With 771 horsepower, it accelerates from zero to sixty in just 2.8 seconds. This model is Bentley’s first plug-in hybrid, capable of 40 miles on electric power. It combines a 4-liter twin-turbo V8 engine with advanced suspension for a remarkable driving experience.
George Kennedy, co-founder of Cartender.com and VP of the New England Motor Press Association, recently test drove the 2026 Toyota Crown, which replaces the Avalon. Built on the Highlander chassis, the Crown combines Japanese and American design elements, offering SUV-like ground clearance, all-wheel drive, and a hybrid option well-suited for Northeastern driving. Kennedy praised its luxury feel and ride quality, though consumer response remains uncertain. He also tested the 2025 Hyundai Sonata, a strong contender in the mid-size sedan market, often compared to the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. The Sonata offers a practical array of features, including a 191-horsepower engine and a sportier M line model with 290 horsepower. Despite the SUV trend, the Sonata stands out for its handling and low center of gravity. Its 10-year or 100,000-mile warranty enhances its value, reflecting Hyundai and Kia’s evolution into serious competitors in the automotive market. During a recent winter vehicle testing event by the New England Motor Press Association, vehicles were evaluated for performance under challenging conditions. Notable models included the GMC Sierra EV, which impressed with its mid-gate functionality and handling in heavy mud, and the Land Rover Defender, known for its advanced features such as locking differentials and adjustable suspension. One tester likened the Defender’s versatility to that of a Billy goat, highlighting the reliability differences among brands. The event highlighted the importance of year-round functionality in winter vehicles. Results will be featured in “Up Shift,” the Lars Anderson Auto Museum’s official magazine, and on the Nampa website.
Brian Moody, the Executive Editor of AutoTrader.com and KBB.com, recently announced the 2025 Best Buy awards, now in their 11th year. This year, the Toyota Camry won the Best New Model award for its exclusive hybrid design, praised for its comfort, large touchscreen, JBL audio system, panoramic sunroof, and heads-up display. In the Best in Class categories, the Kia Telluride was awarded both Best Midsize SUV and Best Three-Row Electric Vehicle for the new Kia EV9. The Telluride excelled with strong resale value, while the EV9’s long-term potential is still being assessed. Moody reminisced about the Telluride’s debut at New York Fashion Week. Kelley Blue Book’s Best Buy awards highlighted the Ford Maverick as the best compact truck, commended for its hybrid and gas options, impressive payload and towing capacity. Other winners included the Toyota Tacoma (best mid-size truck), Ford F-150 (best full-size truck), and Ford Lightning (best electric truck). The Honda Civic was named the best compact car, with Ford recognized as the only American brand to win multiple awards. In leasing news, AutoTrader.com highlighted competitive deals for February, including the new Dodge Hornet at $99 a month with a $3,300 upfront payment. Other options include the Volkswagen ID.4 for $189 a month with about $1,000 down, and competitive leases for the Toyota Tacoma, Subaru Impreza, and Nissan Sentra, all under $3,000 upfront, providing good value for potential lessees.
[00:00:00] – Contributor BJ Killeen
[00:05:49] – Changing Ones Perception
[00:12:30] – Honda and Nissan Split
[00:19:20] – Contributor Karl Brauer
[00:29:25] – 2025 Lexus LX 700H
[00:35:20] – 2025 Bentley Continental GT,
[00:41:09] – Contributor George Kennedy III
[00:48:15] – 2025 Hyundai Sonata
[00:53:39] – Winter Vehicle Testing
[01:00:29] – Contributor Brian Moody
[01:10:09] – Kelly Blue Book Best Buys 2025
[01:16:29] – $99 A Month
CREDITS
Host: Alan Taylor
Producer: Dave Milligan
Copy Editor: Colleen Mahi
Contributor: BJ Killeen
Contributor: Karl Brauer
Contributor: George Kennedy III
Contributor: Brian Moody
EXPLORE MORE WITH HELPFUL LINKS:2025 K
- Contributor: BJ Killeen | Automotive Journalist and Voice of Reason
- Contributor: Karl Brauer | Automotive Industry Analyst, Forbes Autos Contributor, North American Car and Truck of the Year juror and board member and Executive Analyst for ISeeCars.com.
- Contributor: George Kennedy III | co-founder of Cartender.com, the Vice President of New England Motor Press Association and the Editor in Chief of UpShift Magazine. He contributes to U.S. News and World Report, CarGurus, and here on The Drive
- Contributor: Brian Moody | Executive Editor of Auto Trader.com and KBB.com
Vehicles Discussed:
2025 Lexus LX 700H, Mazda 3, Honda Accord, Subaru Impreza, Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4, Kia Soul, Hyundai Elantra, Toyota Prius, Toyota Camry Hybrid, Nissan Sentra, and Nissan Versa, 2025 Bentley Continental GT, 2026 Toyota Crown, 2025 Hyundai Sonata, Kia Telluride, 2025 Kia EV9, Dodge Hornet, Volkswagen ID4, Toyota Tacoma, Nissan Sentra
OUR SPONSORS & SUPPORTED CHARITIES:
• Austin Hatcher Foundation
• AutoTempest.com
• Brembo
• Dodge
• Foundation of Human Understanding
• Shell
• Subaru
The post 2025 Lexus LX 700H SUV, Crafted For Luxury| #599 appeared first on THE DRIVE with Alan Taylor.
81 episodes
Manage episode 474743856 series 30755
In the latest episode of “The Drive,” host Alan Taylor spoke with automotive journalist BJ Killeen about the Grand National Roadster Show’s 75th anniversary at the Pomona Fairgrounds. The event attracted a record turnout, with BJ walking about 20,000 steps through the exhibits. Highlights included a timeline of past winners and George Barris’s iconic vehicles, such as the Batmobile. Bill Ganahl was honored as Builder of the Year, while Troy Trepanier received the MBR award for his 1976 Ford. BJ and Alan compared top builders like Trepanier and Chip Foose, and discussed their views on Tesla and its CEO, appreciating efforts to combat government corruption but expressing mixed feelings about Tesla vehicles, especially the Cybertruck. In industry news, Honda and Nissan have ended their partnership, leading Nissan to implement cost-cutting measures. Meanwhile, Hon Hai Precision Industry has acquired a stake in another manufacturer, and Georgia is developing smart traffic lights for emergency vehicles, while Illinois tests a GPS-based roadway fee collection system.
Karl Brauer, Automotive Industry Analyst, Forbes Autos Contributor, North American Car and Truck of the Year juror and board member, and Executive Analyst for ISeeCars.com, highlighted the most reliable cars for the money based on vehicle lifespans and ownership costs. The Honda Civic stands out as the top choice, priced around $27,560 with an average lifespan of 13.7 years and an annual ownership cost of about $2,006. The Toyota Corolla follows closely at around $25,218, lasting 11.6 years with an annual cost of approximately $2,166. Other notable mentions include the Mazda 3, Honda Accord, Subaru Impreza, and Toyota RAV4, among others. This analysis used consistent criteria for evaluating reliability and value. Recently, Karl drove the 2025 Lexus LX700H, an exciting new luxury SUV built on the LC300 platform. It features a turbocharged V6 engine with hybrid technology, boasting 700 horsepower and priced between $115,000 and $142,000. Karl also test drove the 2025 Bentley Continental GT, priced around $350,000. With 771 horsepower, it accelerates from zero to sixty in just 2.8 seconds. This model is Bentley’s first plug-in hybrid, capable of 40 miles on electric power. It combines a 4-liter twin-turbo V8 engine with advanced suspension for a remarkable driving experience.
George Kennedy, co-founder of Cartender.com and VP of the New England Motor Press Association, recently test drove the 2026 Toyota Crown, which replaces the Avalon. Built on the Highlander chassis, the Crown combines Japanese and American design elements, offering SUV-like ground clearance, all-wheel drive, and a hybrid option well-suited for Northeastern driving. Kennedy praised its luxury feel and ride quality, though consumer response remains uncertain. He also tested the 2025 Hyundai Sonata, a strong contender in the mid-size sedan market, often compared to the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. The Sonata offers a practical array of features, including a 191-horsepower engine and a sportier M line model with 290 horsepower. Despite the SUV trend, the Sonata stands out for its handling and low center of gravity. Its 10-year or 100,000-mile warranty enhances its value, reflecting Hyundai and Kia’s evolution into serious competitors in the automotive market. During a recent winter vehicle testing event by the New England Motor Press Association, vehicles were evaluated for performance under challenging conditions. Notable models included the GMC Sierra EV, which impressed with its mid-gate functionality and handling in heavy mud, and the Land Rover Defender, known for its advanced features such as locking differentials and adjustable suspension. One tester likened the Defender’s versatility to that of a Billy goat, highlighting the reliability differences among brands. The event highlighted the importance of year-round functionality in winter vehicles. Results will be featured in “Up Shift,” the Lars Anderson Auto Museum’s official magazine, and on the Nampa website.
Brian Moody, the Executive Editor of AutoTrader.com and KBB.com, recently announced the 2025 Best Buy awards, now in their 11th year. This year, the Toyota Camry won the Best New Model award for its exclusive hybrid design, praised for its comfort, large touchscreen, JBL audio system, panoramic sunroof, and heads-up display. In the Best in Class categories, the Kia Telluride was awarded both Best Midsize SUV and Best Three-Row Electric Vehicle for the new Kia EV9. The Telluride excelled with strong resale value, while the EV9’s long-term potential is still being assessed. Moody reminisced about the Telluride’s debut at New York Fashion Week. Kelley Blue Book’s Best Buy awards highlighted the Ford Maverick as the best compact truck, commended for its hybrid and gas options, impressive payload and towing capacity. Other winners included the Toyota Tacoma (best mid-size truck), Ford F-150 (best full-size truck), and Ford Lightning (best electric truck). The Honda Civic was named the best compact car, with Ford recognized as the only American brand to win multiple awards. In leasing news, AutoTrader.com highlighted competitive deals for February, including the new Dodge Hornet at $99 a month with a $3,300 upfront payment. Other options include the Volkswagen ID.4 for $189 a month with about $1,000 down, and competitive leases for the Toyota Tacoma, Subaru Impreza, and Nissan Sentra, all under $3,000 upfront, providing good value for potential lessees.
[00:00:00] – Contributor BJ Killeen
[00:05:49] – Changing Ones Perception
[00:12:30] – Honda and Nissan Split
[00:19:20] – Contributor Karl Brauer
[00:29:25] – 2025 Lexus LX 700H
[00:35:20] – 2025 Bentley Continental GT,
[00:41:09] – Contributor George Kennedy III
[00:48:15] – 2025 Hyundai Sonata
[00:53:39] – Winter Vehicle Testing
[01:00:29] – Contributor Brian Moody
[01:10:09] – Kelly Blue Book Best Buys 2025
[01:16:29] – $99 A Month
CREDITS
Host: Alan Taylor
Producer: Dave Milligan
Copy Editor: Colleen Mahi
Contributor: BJ Killeen
Contributor: Karl Brauer
Contributor: George Kennedy III
Contributor: Brian Moody
EXPLORE MORE WITH HELPFUL LINKS:2025 K
- Contributor: BJ Killeen | Automotive Journalist and Voice of Reason
- Contributor: Karl Brauer | Automotive Industry Analyst, Forbes Autos Contributor, North American Car and Truck of the Year juror and board member and Executive Analyst for ISeeCars.com.
- Contributor: George Kennedy III | co-founder of Cartender.com, the Vice President of New England Motor Press Association and the Editor in Chief of UpShift Magazine. He contributes to U.S. News and World Report, CarGurus, and here on The Drive
- Contributor: Brian Moody | Executive Editor of Auto Trader.com and KBB.com
Vehicles Discussed:
2025 Lexus LX 700H, Mazda 3, Honda Accord, Subaru Impreza, Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4, Kia Soul, Hyundai Elantra, Toyota Prius, Toyota Camry Hybrid, Nissan Sentra, and Nissan Versa, 2025 Bentley Continental GT, 2026 Toyota Crown, 2025 Hyundai Sonata, Kia Telluride, 2025 Kia EV9, Dodge Hornet, Volkswagen ID4, Toyota Tacoma, Nissan Sentra
OUR SPONSORS & SUPPORTED CHARITIES:
• Austin Hatcher Foundation
• AutoTempest.com
• Brembo
• Dodge
• Foundation of Human Understanding
• Shell
• Subaru
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