This week’s Consumer Guide Automotive Car Stuff Podcast covers a wide range of topics, starting with the fact the Infiniti brand is getting a makeover, and rather than shooting for the likes of Mercedes-Benz or BMW, it’s aiming to be a kind of Nissan Plus. Our jury’s still out on what that means or if it will be successful, but we’re pretty sure this means the end of rear-wheel drive at Infiniti.
Since we’ve all had the chance to drive different versions of the new BMW 8 Series, our #cardujour conversation was a mishmash of what we’ve driven. Me? I wax poetic about the M8. While I get a lot of vehicles I like in any given test year, this is one I loved. If I could have kept it, I totally would have.
Our guest this week was Kelsey Mays, senior consumer affairs editor at Cars.com, goes over some of the more popular self-driving (ish) features available in cars. He’s quick to point out currently there are no self-driving cars, and categorizes these features more along the lines of driver’s aids. He’s compiled a comprehensive list of which features are available on which vehicles.
Apologies for the long stretch between posts, but I’ve been dealing with a family situation, so this was one of those things that got missed the past few weeks. However, I was still recording the podcast, so if you aren’t a subscriber and have been missing the last few episodes, you can catch them here:
While I will continue to post the podcast to my blog each week, you can subscribe to the Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast on any podcast subscription service or visit the Buzzsprout link. New episodes are usually posted on Friday, and then the show itself airs on WCPT 820 AM on Sundays from 1 to 2 p.m.
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