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This week on America on the Road, Jack Nerad and Chris Teague review two strong three-row performers — the engaging 2026 Mazda CX-90 Premium Plus and the upscale 2026 Honda Pilot Elite. They also discuss rising EV interest amid higher gas prices, Tesla’s latest Model Y price increases, Honda’s major hybrid offensive, Volkswagen’s 2027 lineup changes, and a Mazda survey on Gen Z car buyers.
Jack reviews the 2026 Mazda CX-90 Turbo Premium Plus, a stylish and driver-focused three-row SUV with a 280-hp turbo inline-six mild-hybrid powertrain, premium Nappa leather interior, engaging dynamics, and upscale cabin. At $52,395 as tested, it gets our applause for its refined driving experience, strong value, and premium feel compared to mainstream competitors. Why is it different than its three-row rivals? We’ll have the answer.
Chris tests the 2026 Honda Pilot Elite, a top-trim three-row SUV with a smooth 285-hp 3.5-liter V6, 10-speed automatic, and standard all-wheel drive. He highlights its family-friendly versatility, premium leather and Ultra Suede interior, Bose audio, and panoramic moonroof. The Pilot’s advanced Honda Sensing safety suite, updated 12.3-inch touchscreen, and refined ride quality also call for plaudits.
James Vanderloo, freight, tariff, and logistics expert of OEC Group Milwaukee, joins the show to discuss supply chain issues and how they could affect vehicle pricing and availability.
New hybrid systems promise better efficiency and lower costs, with 15 new hybrids planned by 2030 and advanced driver assistance on the way.
JD Power reports more shoppers are considering EVs, with “very likely” buyers up to 26%, though charging access and price remain major hurdles.
Tesla increases prices on several Model Y variants by up to $1,000 after years of aggressive discounting.
Nearly 70% of Gen Z would buy a vehicle before a house, placing high value on technology, safety, and premium audio.
New Atlas, camping-focused ID. Buzz Tourer, updated tech with ChatGPT AI, and improved driver assistance coming soon.
David from La Jolla, California, asks: “Why are smaller turbocharged engines replacing V6 and V8 engines?” Jack and Chris explain the shift.
Jack’s crime novel, Only One Thing Stays the Same, is available now in paperback and eBook on Amazon — currently at a sale price.
Catch America on the Road on your local Sports Byline Radio Network station each week and subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and more. Follow for new car reviews, guest interviews, auto news, and road tests.
Sponsored by Mercury Insurance and DrivingToday.com
Find America on the Road on YouTube and Rumble. Subscribe for road test videos, shorts, and extended reviews.
📨 Email: [email protected]
Look for guest co-host Matt DeLorenzo’s terrific new book Mercedes-AMG: Race-Bred Performance
Pick up a copy of auto journalist Gary Witzenburg’s engaging new book Legends in Motion.
Jack is now offering his newest crime novel, Only One Thing Stays the Same, at a 67%-off price of just $4.99. Click here to buy from Amazon at this special limited-time price.
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This week on America on the Road, Jack Nerad and Chris Teague review two strong three-row performers — the engaging 2026 Mazda CX-90 Premium Plus and the upscale 2026 Honda Pilot Elite. They also discuss rising EV interest amid higher gas prices, Tesla’s latest Model Y price increases, Honda’s major hybrid offensive, Volkswagen’s 2027 lineup changes, and a Mazda survey on Gen Z car buyers.
Jack reviews the 2026 Mazda CX-90 Turbo Premium Plus, a stylish and driver-focused three-row SUV with a 280-hp turbo inline-six mild-hybrid powertrain, premium Nappa leather interior, engaging dynamics, and upscale cabin. At $52,395 as tested, it gets our applause for its refined driving experience, strong value, and premium feel compared to mainstream competitors. Why is it different than its three-row rivals? We’ll have the answer.
Chris tests the 2026 Honda Pilot Elite, a top-trim three-row SUV with a smooth 285-hp 3.5-liter V6, 10-speed automatic, and standard all-wheel drive. He highlights its family-friendly versatility, premium leather and Ultra Suede interior, Bose audio, and panoramic moonroof. The Pilot’s advanced Honda Sensing safety suite, updated 12.3-inch touchscreen, and refined ride quality also call for plaudits.
James Vanderloo, freight, tariff, and logistics expert of OEC Group Milwaukee, joins the show to discuss supply chain issues and how they could affect vehicle pricing and availability.
New hybrid systems promise better efficiency and lower costs, with 15 new hybrids planned by 2030 and advanced driver assistance on the way.
JD Power reports more shoppers are considering EVs, with “very likely” buyers up to 26%, though charging access and price remain major hurdles.
Tesla increases prices on several Model Y variants by up to $1,000 after years of aggressive discounting.
Nearly 70% of Gen Z would buy a vehicle before a house, placing high value on technology, safety, and premium audio.
New Atlas, camping-focused ID. Buzz Tourer, updated tech with ChatGPT AI, and improved driver assistance coming soon.
David from La Jolla, California, asks: “Why are smaller turbocharged engines replacing V6 and V8 engines?” Jack and Chris explain the shift.
Jack’s crime novel, Only One Thing Stays the Same, is available now in paperback and eBook on Amazon — currently at a sale price.
Catch America on the Road on your local Sports Byline Radio Network station each week and subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and more. Follow for new car reviews, guest interviews, auto news, and road tests.
Sponsored by Mercury Insurance and DrivingToday.com
Find America on the Road on YouTube and Rumble. Subscribe for road test videos, shorts, and extended reviews.
📨 Email: [email protected]
Look for guest co-host Matt DeLorenzo’s terrific new book Mercedes-AMG: Race-Bred Performance
Pick up a copy of auto journalist Gary Witzenburg’s engaging new book Legends in Motion.
Jack is now offering his newest crime novel, Only One Thing Stays the Same, at a 67%-off price of just $4.99. Click here to buy from Amazon at this special limited-time price.

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