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Practicality rules on latest Talking Cars podcast

Practicality rules on latest Talking Cars podcast

It's a decidedly practical episode of the “Talking Cars with Consumer Reports” video podcast, talking all about boxes on wheels. First up, a viewer question asks about the Ford Transit Connect. Formerly aimed at commercial markets, Ford now has a passenger-hauling version. Consumer Reports just finished testing one, so we have plenty to say. Our viewer wants something for biking and camping, but we think there might be better choices.

That leads us into questions about minivans. We take another quick look at the segment, including why minivans don't have diesel engines and the reason no one ever mentions the Nissan Quest. Another viewer also poses a pretty big challenge: a fuel-efficient, three-row vehicle for under $10,000.

As with the other shows, this episode is also available free through the iTunes store. Subscribe to the video or audio. You'll also find the video on YouTube.

Also view:
"Talking Cars" Episode 44: Best cars for teens
"Talking Cars" Episode 43: Honda Fit, Porsche Macan
"Talking Cars" Episode 42: Tesla problems
"Talking Cars" Episode 41: BMW M3
"Talking Cars" Episode 40: Lexus NX is grilled
"Talking Cars" Episode 39: More Volkswagen GTI, Ford Mustang
"Talking Cars" Episode 38: Volkswagen GTI
"Talking Cars" Episode 37: Hyundai Genesis, Sonata
"Talking Cars" Episode 36: Video podcast gets recalled, talks GM
"Talking Cars" Episode 35: Chevrolet Corvette vs. Porsche 911

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Tom Mutchler



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