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This week on America on the Road, Jack Nerad and Chris Teague lead with road tests of two appealing mainstream SUVs — 2026 Hyundai Santa Fe XRT and 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid. This week’s headlines take a closer look at the pressures reshaping today’s auto market, from rising negative equity and higher monthly payments to a high-profile pullback in the Sony-Honda EV partnership. We’ll also examine urgent safety warnings over defective replacement air bags, the growing role of AI and connectivity in, of all things, camping, and new research showing how poor air quality can impact your travel plans. (Or can it?)
Jack takes a close look at the semi-rugged Santa Fe XRT, powered by a 277-horsepower turbocharged engine with standard all-wheel drive and terrain modes. He highlights its added ground clearance, off-road styling cues, spacious three-row interior, and strong mix of technology and value that could make this likable SUV the right choice for your driveway.
Chris evaluates the top-trim Corolla Cross Hybrid. While hardly a sports machine, it features a 196-horsepower hybrid system and standard electronic all-wheel drive. Its standout 42 mpg efficiency, updated styling, upscale interior touches, and intuitive infotainment system are among its virtues. But is the price too high?
Gaurang Kalsaria, head of future vehicles at Volvo Cars Americas, joins the program to share insights on the upcoming Volvo EX60 battery-electric SUV and what it signals about Volvo’s electrified future. AOTR got a special behind-the-scenes preview recently.
Car buyers are facing mounting financial pressure as negative equity reaches near-record levels, with nearly one-third of trade-ins carrying more debt than their vehicles are worth. Rising loan balances, longer terms, and higher payments are reshaping how consumers approach new vehicle purchases.
Sony and Honda are scaling back their EV partnership, shelving AFEELA production plans and restructuring their joint venture. The move reflects cooling demand and broader uncertainty in the global electric vehicle market.
Safety concerns are intensifying as experts warn about defective replacement air bags linked to injuries and fatalities. Drivers are urged to seek inspections and verify repairs through certified technicians.
Camping is becoming more connected as travelers increasingly turn to AI tools and satellite internet for trip planning and remote work. While adoption remains limited, interest in tech-enabled outdoor experiences is rising.
A new global study finds that peak travel seasons often align with the worst air quality in many destinations. Researchers suggest adjusting travel timing could improve health outcomes for vacationers.
Timothy from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, asks whether switching to an electric vehicle makes sense for apartment dwellers without easy access to home charging. Jack and Chris share practical considerations and advice.
America on the Road is brought to you by DrivingToday.com, EMLandsea.com, and Mercury Insurance.
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]
Pick up a copy of co-host Matt DeLorenzo’s terrific new book Mercedes-AMG: Race-Bred Performance
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 lead with road tests of two appealing mainstream SUVs — 2026 Hyundai Santa Fe XRT and 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid. This week’s headlines take a closer look at the pressures reshaping today’s auto market, from rising negative equity and higher monthly payments to a high-profile pullback in the Sony-Honda EV partnership. We’ll also examine urgent safety warnings over defective replacement air bags, the growing role of AI and connectivity in, of all things, camping, and new research showing how poor air quality can impact your travel plans. (Or can it?)
Jack takes a close look at the semi-rugged Santa Fe XRT, powered by a 277-horsepower turbocharged engine with standard all-wheel drive and terrain modes. He highlights its added ground clearance, off-road styling cues, spacious three-row interior, and strong mix of technology and value that could make this likable SUV the right choice for your driveway.
Chris evaluates the top-trim Corolla Cross Hybrid. While hardly a sports machine, it features a 196-horsepower hybrid system and standard electronic all-wheel drive. Its standout 42 mpg efficiency, updated styling, upscale interior touches, and intuitive infotainment system are among its virtues. But is the price too high?
Gaurang Kalsaria, head of future vehicles at Volvo Cars Americas, joins the program to share insights on the upcoming Volvo EX60 battery-electric SUV and what it signals about Volvo’s electrified future. AOTR got a special behind-the-scenes preview recently.
Car buyers are facing mounting financial pressure as negative equity reaches near-record levels, with nearly one-third of trade-ins carrying more debt than their vehicles are worth. Rising loan balances, longer terms, and higher payments are reshaping how consumers approach new vehicle purchases.
Sony and Honda are scaling back their EV partnership, shelving AFEELA production plans and restructuring their joint venture. The move reflects cooling demand and broader uncertainty in the global electric vehicle market.
Safety concerns are intensifying as experts warn about defective replacement air bags linked to injuries and fatalities. Drivers are urged to seek inspections and verify repairs through certified technicians.
Camping is becoming more connected as travelers increasingly turn to AI tools and satellite internet for trip planning and remote work. While adoption remains limited, interest in tech-enabled outdoor experiences is rising.
A new global study finds that peak travel seasons often align with the worst air quality in many destinations. Researchers suggest adjusting travel timing could improve health outcomes for vacationers.
Timothy from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, asks whether switching to an electric vehicle makes sense for apartment dwellers without easy access to home charging. Jack and Chris share practical considerations and advice.
America on the Road is brought to you by DrivingToday.com, EMLandsea.com, and Mercury Insurance.
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]
Pick up a copy of co-host Matt DeLorenzo’s terrific new book Mercedes-AMG: Race-Bred Performance
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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