2024 Land Cruiser-palooza and 2023 Mercedes-AMG C 43 | Autoblog Podcast #792
In this episode of the Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Associate Editor Byron Hurd for a news-packed discussion that starts with the story of the week: the official return of the Toyota Land Cruiser for 2024. That’s not the only big news item to cover since our last installment, however. Seven major automakers have announced a joint venture to create an “open” American EV charging network as an alternative to Tesla’s Supercharger network. Also, Mini showed off a new digital dashboard. After news, Byron talks about his time with the sporty 2023 Mercedes-AMG C 43 and Greg closes the book on the 2023 Honda Accord Hybrid. After that, they spend your money. This week, it’s a European sedan showdown with a modern twist.
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Autoblog Podcast #792
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Rundown
- What we’re driving
- 2023 Mercedes-AMG C 43
- 2023 Honda Accord Hybrid
- News
- 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser debuts with retro looks, mid-$50,000 price
- 7 major automakers to build open EV charging network
- 2025 Mini Cooper reveals its OLED screen, retro gauges and dog assistant
- Spend My Money
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