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Recall Reality Check: Fires, Fixes, And Fumbles
Fires, fixes, and fumbles: we open with hard facts on Ford’s engine block heater recall affecting more than 119,000 vehicles, what symptoms to watch for, and why the only safe move is to leave the plug alone until the dealer repair is done. We also spotlight Land Rover’s labeling error and explain how a “simple” sticker can pause sales and complicate safety compliance.
From there, we jump into a sold car roundup that shows how the market really moves. A clean 1999 Chevrolet Suburban crossing $25,000 proves that durability and utility still command a premium. A 1977 Corvette landing at $11,000 illustrates how malaise-era horsepower drags value despite a four-speed. A sharp resto-mod 1972 Chevy C10 earns $36,750 on stance and drivability, while a 1963 Volvo 1800S hits $26,250 on design purity and nostalgia. Then the curveball: a 2006 Subaru Impreza for $1,300, a masterclass in how condition beats badge every time.
We keep it local and lively with new Tailpipes and Tacos dates, cruise-ins you can hit next weekend, and details on our live broadcast from NRG Center. Along the way, we break down sales momentum across BMW, Lexus, Genesis, and GMC, and unpack how tariffs and model overlap nudged Dodge Hornet off the stage. If you care about car safety, smart buying, and the heartbeat of car culture, this one earns a saved spot in your queue.
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Welcome to another In Wheel Time podcast. Let's see. I guess we need to play this. Here we go. You know, it's almost as if we don't have any clue what we're doing. Because every week is a different kind of thing.
SPEAKER_03:Well, they just throw all these things at us and they just want to make sure we can figure them out.
SPEAKER_01:Learning curve. There you go. Learning curve, yeah.
SPEAKER_02:All right. Hey, it's the award-winning in-wheel time car talk show. Awards for ineptness is our key. Uh ahead, story of the week, recalls, guess the sold car price, and much, much more that you won't want to miss. Later, Jeff will have the crews in and events calendars, and I'll bring you the stories making automotive news headlines this week. Howdy, along with Mike out of this world, Mars, we always need more Jeff Zeken and the ones and zeros master engineer David Ainsley, who's monitoring this show like like bugs, bro. Oh, yeah. Like a heart machine. Yeah, something like that. I'm Don Armstrong. Glad you could join us on this Saturday. Um, you know, I don't believe that I actually did I actually have a story of the week this week.
SPEAKER_04:No, no, I've got a five year old.
SPEAKER_02:I want to get to recalls because this is the one that really continues to bother me. Ford.
SPEAKER_01:Ford.
SPEAKER_02:Ford is recalling over 119,000 vehicles again. 2013 to 2019 Ford Focus, the escape from the Lincoln MKC, due to a fire risk from faulty engine block heaters that can crack, leak, coolant, and short circuit. Owners are advised not to plug in the heaters until repaired at a dealership. Affected vehicles, as I mentioned, the 13 to 18 focus, the 13 to 19 escape, the 15 to 16 Lincoln MKC. The block heater may crack and leak, causing a short circuit, smoking or fire when plugged in. Symptoms, coolant spots on the ground, loss of cabin heat, engine overheating or low-coolant warnings. Action, do not use the block heater. Well, the other sign is that the blaze, the action. The blaze underneath. Yes. Here in Texas, typically, we don't have too many engine block heaters. But if you live north of the Mason-Dixon line where it freezes much more than it does here, then people use engine block heaters to keep the motor warm. It's easier to start, easier to have heat when you get in the car, that sort of thing. Well, this one is poo-poo. Also, here's one that I'd know that you're rushing right now to your car dealership if you own a Land Rover. A Land Rover Land Rover Sport, as a matter of fact, for 2026, because it has on it the incorrect weight information on the label. Oh my gosh. They shouldn't have been able to sell that vehicle. As a matter of fact, you know, they can't until they get it. Right. So you put a sticker over the top of another sticker, and now you're or if the sticker's even there.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Well, there's that.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Oh my gosh. That's crazy.
SPEAKER_03:Couldn't buy it.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. So there's only two this week, and I thought that both of them were kind of bizarro. Yeah. Well, with the Ford, because I never use one. We never have a you know what we never did either. That that's a relatively new new thing, meaning probably the 60s when those things came about. Well, what you do, you take out the freeze plug, you put it in a freeze plug.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_03:I've replaced freeze plugs. Yeah, that's a total pain. Especially when they go out. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:You know, it it's funny about engine block heaters, and that they have a plug and you plug it into the wall and it heats the block. You could get one here in Texas, I would imagine, if you bought a used car that had one installed from up north that wound up here.
SPEAKER_03:We talked about this last year. They have dipstick heaters, they have engine blankets that you cover your engine with and plug it into the wall side. How about pulling the garage? How about doing that? Yeah, that'd be so good. Well, I told you this morning, it was 70 degrees when I pulled out of the garage. And by the time I got down to the end of the block, the temperature was 54. My steering wheel, automatically heated steering wheel came on, and so did the seats. So it drops down below 55. That car is smart and says, Hey, I'll take care of you because it's a Buick. Yeah, I got a story about that too. I'm sure that you do a made up one.
SPEAKER_02:Jeff had Jeff has uh lots of stories. That was a great story you told last night at the dinner table. Oh, yeah, the poor hospital patients. Yeah. Um, is that yeah, I don't guess you could say that on the air, could you?
SPEAKER_03:No, I no, that wouldn't no.
SPEAKER_02:It's not uh appropriate to calls. You can whisper it, or just stay with the show and we'll it might leak out. It might leak out. Like we do a lot of leaking. We do. So we have the sold cars roundup.
SPEAKER_03:Right, you got it, Mike?
SPEAKER_02:I'm hoping that I'm hoping that uh George and Jeff, or those two at least, are with us. Speaking of which, happy birthday, George. George's birthday was last week. Yeah, and uh jump jump George, we hope that you're feeling better. Yep. Um he's having some health issues, and uh we uh think about him all the time. Yep. Um I actually told Leslie, I said, I've got to go see George. You do, but I can't go up there unannounced. We should do a remote from his house. Wouldn't that be cool? We can't get it right here. Well, I can't imagine going up there, but whatever. All right, so let's do the sold cars roundup, Mr. Mars. You ready? Yes, sir.
SPEAKER_01:Okay, uh click a button.
SPEAKER_02:Our first up sold car roundup is going to be a 19 and 99 Chevrolet Suburban. I actually had one, it wasn't that colored, but I had one, and uh never really had any problems with it. It's based on, as you know, the suburban with the half-ton Chevy Silverado pickup truck.
SPEAKER_01:So um those those things ran forever. They did.
SPEAKER_02:It had three rows of seats, but seats, but I will tell you that third row, it weighed about 7,000 pounds. And didn't you have to take that one out of that vehicle? It was one of those that you had to unclick from the back floor, and it was a total pain. You could you could fold it down, but but it didn't fold flat. No, it did not fold flat. I'm gonna go nine grand. Nine grand.
SPEAKER_03:1999.
SPEAKER_02:Do we have anybody on the line with us this morning? Or are they all out getting uh Jeff Eisman says 24? Jeff says 24. Guess what? Jeff wins. Oh wow, because this one sold for$25,725. Really? Uh with even that, and that's why I selected this for our card week, so to speak. All right, up next, I actually owned a 1977 Chevrolet Corvette that I bought, ordered from the factory. Now, this particular orange was on the sales brochure for 1977. Um I will tell you it had no horsepower. None. Uh it did have a four-speed, post-ratio four-speed manual transmission in it. And uh, I love the car. And uh yours was white though, right? No, mine was navy blue, and then I went and spent a buttload of money on getting a custom paint job, and that was pretty much the end of the car because I couldn't drive it anymore.
SPEAKER_03:I thought you had a white one.
SPEAKER_01:I thought it was silver.
SPEAKER_02:No, never owned a silver or white Corvette. No. It was navy blue originally. But anyway, so how much do you think a 1977 Chevrolet Corvette with no horsepower sold for on Henning's sold car weekly roundup? I'm gonna say 19. 19? All right. Does Mr. Heitzman have a guess?
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, David said something. Uh Heitzman said. Heitzman said 31. What did David say? Ainsley says 25,000.
SPEAKER_02:25,000. Well, no. 11,000.
SPEAKER_03:Since we're doing this, you know.
SPEAKER_01:It's comparable to the horsepower it had.
SPEAKER_03:Correct. Barrett Jackson's been on TV, on the History Channel and on FYI TV, and they're they're overpriced. They're paying a whole lot of over money on some of those cards.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, I know.
SPEAKER_03:We don't I don't do that.
SPEAKER_02:Um up next, item number three, would be one that, you know, I think that I would be interested in. This happens to be a 1972 Chevrolet C10. That's a pretty good looking car. Now, this is a resto mod.
SPEAKER_01:20s on it, maybe?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:That's a hot body style right now.
SPEAKER_02:That's a square body. Single cab originally had a bench seat in it. I don't think you can get buckets back then.
unknown:No.
SPEAKER_02:72 Chevy C10. This is uh, I'm gonna tell you right now, this is not your everyday beater that you would take to work back and forth to work.
SPEAKER_03:This would be something that you take on the hot rod tour attachment. I'm gonna give you beater money, and it's gonna be 41. 41.
SPEAKER_01:It looks like the suspension's been modified. Yeah, looks like it's setting low.
SPEAKER_03:Custom paint. Okay. Anyone else want to uh Heisman says 26.
SPEAKER_02:Heitzman says 26. Did David say something?
SPEAKER_01:No, he had come back in. I think we're still in shock from the last one.
SPEAKER_02:He's trying to dry off from the shower he just got out at. This one sold for 36,750.
SPEAKER_01:That's a lot of dough.
SPEAKER_02:It's a lot of dough.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, Hainsley came in at 30,000.
SPEAKER_02:Well, he was the closest.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:All right, so the next one up is a 1963 Volvo 1800S.
SPEAKER_03:They had one of these on at Ferret, and it I didn't see how it sold.
SPEAKER_02:So my fifth grade teacher named Greta Rogers. Greta Rogers, fifth grade, she had one of these, and all of us guys thought, oh, that's a cool car. And we knew nothing about Volvos, we didn't know where they were from or anything, but we just thought that the body style was really cool. Yeah. Is it I is it what is it, a two-seater?
SPEAKER_03:I think so.
SPEAKER_02:I think it was a two-seater. I'm not sure, but didn't James Bond have one of those?
SPEAKER_01:No, not a Volvo.
SPEAKER_03:Oh yeah, an Aston Martin. Aston Martin.
SPEAKER_01:Volvo, Aston Martin. I mean, you know.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. Maybe in your neck of the woods. Probably over there, yeah. So what do you think that this thing sold for online? David says for it's pretty clean. I'm gonna go 18, 18, 19. Okay. Maybe 20. Anybody else?
SPEAKER_01:Heisman says uh 14.
SPEAKER_02:14. 26,250. Oh. Because they did have a lot of those here in the United States. Of course, they were imported.
SPEAKER_03:I'd ride it.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, I would too. Very cool car, 63 Volvo, 1800S 2600.
SPEAKER_01:Jeff would tub it out and put an LS in it. I was thinking the same thing. Oh, just fast.
SPEAKER_02:All right, so next up, um, I had I kind of ran short of these, but this is a 1950 fine, fine year. Ford F1. Okay? This looks like it has been restored somewhat. Uh, I don't know as if they offered that color blue on a 50 Ford F1. I don't know. But remember back in that day, they were used as trucks.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:So let's not forget that and keep that in mind. Farms. I will tell you this. 1950 probably had a straight six in it. Would be my guess.
SPEAKER_03:I'm gonna go uh 25. 25.
SPEAKER_02:Okay. Uh Mr.
SPEAKER_03:Heitzman, uh one of Jeff says 10.
SPEAKER_02:10. All right. Anybody else? David?
SPEAKER_01:David, yeah, David's uh David's years 18. Okay.
SPEAKER_02:Uh so the sold car price was$21,000, which to me is an awful lot.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, it looks pretty original though, the mirrors and the I guess.
SPEAKER_03:I mean, if you were did they have mirrors on the passenger side back then?
SPEAKER_02:You know, I think that those were either aftermarket or they were dealer installed because the mirrors back then were iffy at best. All right, so our final car of the morning is going to be a 2006. This is a 20-year-old car, 2006 Subaru Impreza. Wow. What do you think that a 2006 Subaru Impreza sold for? How much is a latte?
SPEAKER_01:With a roof rack. Got a roof rack and got black wheels on it from a spray can, I'm sure.
SPEAKER_02:I know. I've got a I got a major roof rack on the car I'm driving right now. It looks like it looks almost kind of like a wing, a great big, huge flatbed wing on the top of it.
SPEAKER_03:I thought it was you know like a part of a two-story house being pretty much. I'd say I'd say nine grand on this.
SPEAKER_02:Nine grand. anybody else? Oh sex Subaru in present. I had to put it in. Jeff says 13. 13. Well, Jeff is almost correct. Okay, but it's not 13,000. It's 1,300.
SPEAKER_03:We're all driven. I'd drive it. That's front-wheel drive, isn't it?
SPEAKER_01:I think the the Subaros are all all-wheel drive, aren't they? Even back then.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, okay. You know, you're right. I didn't even think of that. Yeah. So you gotta tub out all four. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Oh my gosh. Good stuff.
SPEAKER_02:I I had a lot of thoughts going through my mind, but I'm gonna keep them to myself because they probably are inappropriate. Yeah. And uh I don't want to go there, but there are a lot of jokes on social on social media about Subarus these days. I just need to keep them.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, we we want to go viral, but not for that.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. Or uh be sued by some sort of group out there because I dissed the group. Didn't diss any groups, but uh they have this funny and going by a shot. That's right.
SPEAKER_01:Keep going, keep going. You're almost there.
SPEAKER_02:Did you drop something there, Mars? Yeah, I did. Did you did you did you drop your coffee or something?
SPEAKER_01:No, no, I still got that.
SPEAKER_02:All right, at any rate. Um, all right. Uh that's that. Um headlines. I uh we're gonna get to that. Okay, but let's take a break, shall we? Okay. Okay. Um coming up, Jeff has the cruise in and events calendars. I'll have stories making automotive news headlines this week. We invite you to stay with us here on the In Wheel Time Car Talk Show because we're gonna continue right after this quick break. Come on back. The Tex-Mex dining experience is defined by Luffy Tortilla, your destination for Texas's best beef fajitas and frozen margaritas. Since 1983, Lupi Tortilla has served authentic and time-tested recipes made with the freshest ingredients. Atmosphere is part of the award-winning experience of Lufi Tortilla, all developed in a little house near Highway 6 and I 10 in West Houston. Visit any of the Luffy Tortillas and you'll see the same attention to detail in each and every location. Start your loopy experience with pisto flammiato and guacamole, along with a plastic frozen margarita. Dine on famous Luffy Beef, sim chicken fajitas, or pepper shrimp crochets, or a fish or vegetarian entrepreneurs, and finish with a sconfish flan for dessert. Find Luffy Tortilla in Houston Dallas Nations San Antonio and Dallas Fort North. We're going to be hopefully. We're scheduled to be broadcasting live from NRG Center next Saturday at this time. Yep, live.
SPEAKER_03:From nine to noon. From nine to noon, that's correct. Show opens at 10. Yeah. We'll be broadcasting there with uh no audience, just the cars and the and the folks getting reading together.
SPEAKER_02:And uh some guests we have.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, manufacturing guests. Right.
SPEAKER_02:But so far as the roar of the crowd and the roar of the crowd and all that stuff with a you know as with all the kids come running down the aisle to be first in line for the Jeep and Ram experience, yeah, yeah, which are back this year. Yeah, very cool stuff.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, I've never been on it. Uh Kathy and Kylie and everybody else have been on the meeting.
SPEAKER_01:The good news is that when the kids come running down the aisle this year, since we're starting early, uh, we won't be running down the aisle in front of them. We'll be out ahead of them and we'll be out of the way. Good point.
SPEAKER_02:Well, you know, there are some things that we're very thankful for, and that's one of them.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Again, you know, yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Uh be sure and join us live again. Next week we'll be an hour early, nine to noon, on Facebook, YouTube, and in realtime.com. Oh, and by the way, as a kind of a heads up, we now have dates for tailpipes and tacos.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, yeah, that's right.
SPEAKER_02:Did I did I mention that to you? You did not, but I didn't know if you're if it's too early or well, it's not too early for us to tell dates. Right. Uh because uh not only did Chase tell us dates, but a couple days later May May gave us dates, and it happened to match. So, yes, so there is that.
SPEAKER_01:You want to know when they're always good when they match.
SPEAKER_02:Yes, I know, because we've been known to mess that up, too. That'd be a mismatch. It would be a mismatch. So um we are going to be at just a moment. I want I don't want to mess this up. Well, no, that's the second one. Oh the first one is going to be on March the 21st at the Tailpipes and Tacos first event at the Bolot Loopy Tortilla. Mr. Mars, I assume that you've got everybody all lined up already.
SPEAKER_01:We're working on it. I met with Chase yesterday and we looked at the facility and decided how we're going to do that. And we talked about promotions and getting the word out that we're going to start this over here.
SPEAKER_02:We're going to start this over here. What's that over here?
SPEAKER_01:That means it's the first tailpipes of tacos over here in Beaumont. Over here in Beaumont, yes. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02:We wanted to clarify over yonder. Over yonder. So we're gonna have to get up at three o'clock in the morning. Are you? Yeah, I'm thinking about it. Okay, well, you just go right ahead. Um tell motel. Yeah, yeah. They've got those over there, I think.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, there's a couple of them real close.
SPEAKER_02:I'm sure. I'm told. So then two weeks later, on April 4th, which happens to be Easter weekend. It's Easter Saturday. We're going to do tailpipes and tacos, Katie. And I'm sure there's gonna be a bunny there. There was last year. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So we're gonna have Bunny Rabbit there. Yep. Chocolate eggs, all that stuff. Yes. So uh mark your calendars. So March 21st, 21st, Beaumont, Texas. Lupe Tortilla, Tailpipes and Tacos. Mars is gonna have more on that locally over there in the Beaumont, Port Arthur, Orange, Neederville area. Well, we could stay at the Mars Bed and Breakfast. No, we can't. You can't. You go ahead. Call Becky now. Mars, you don't you don't mind us giving Becky a call.
SPEAKER_01:I don't mind. Would she mind? And I don't know that she would mind so much as the other people at the house that mind.
SPEAKER_02:Oh I see. Okay. So 21st is Beaumont. That's March 21st. And then Tailpipes and Tacos, Katie, Texas, is going to be Easter weekend, April 4th, Saturday. And that is a um, is that 9 to 11, 8 to 11? 8 to 11. 8 to 11. 8 to 11. All right. Well, anyway, next weekend is going to be fun. The Houston Auto Show. Auto Boated Show is what it's called. Because there's boats in there too. So be there, be square. All right. Time now for the cruise in and events calendars, Jackie.
SPEAKER_03:We've got uh these are for next weekend while we're at the auto boater show. Cars and Coffee at Current Christian Christian Church. Uh this is at 26600 West Timer Parkway in Katie, Texas. Everyone's welcome. There's going to have a lot of different models and makes of cars, and it goes from 8 to 11 a.m. on next Saturday. Then you got hot rods and muscle car crews in at Whataburger. Everybody loves a Whataburger. This is at 4050 North Loop 1604 West, uh, 1604 West in Shavano Park, which is just northwest of San Antonio, over by all the uh the uh rides and the uh marina, yeah, that stuff. It's over there by that. Uh Classic car show February 1st, uh Sunday at Rudy, uh, Rudy's 24503 Tomball Park. Rudy's Burger Ball. There you go. Uh it's just off of 249, same day registration, 9 to 11. And then we've been talking about it, the automotive show. Be there, we'll be there. So it's gonna be pretty cool. Uh, there's a lot of stuff going on in March and April, so far as cruises. You've got some in Sugarland, you've got Missouri County coming up, you've got classic car shows, all that stuff. Okay, and we'll keep you posted on all that.
SPEAKER_02:A couple of stories making automotive news headlines this week. The Dodge Hornet, imported from Italy and subject to new U.S. tariffs since April, has been discontinued after a few years on the market as Telanta spokesperson chargered shifts in the policy environment for the decision to drop the small crossover. And yeah, you know what, you know what that car is, really. It's the alpha mail, as I like to call it, the toenail. But it's the tonale. And so they just put a muffler on it and uh hood and drill and called it on it. So it's out. Goodbye. US light vehicle market edged up in sales 2.2% to 16.35 million vehicles, but remains well below the peak years of 2015 to 2019 in volume 17 million. Still, some brands wrapped up impressive sales last year in the market profited by US tariffs again that electric vehicle tax credits by borrowing costs and elevated prices. BMW outpaced the overall market last year with a 4.7% increase. 388,000 on top down luxury brand ahead of number two, Lexus, the number three was 30 brands. So congratulations to them. Uh Lexus outcase the bottom market last year, scales up 7.1%. 370,000, even in the case of US Genesis. Um continues to make solid gains, hence becoming an independent brand. Also, our paced the overall market last year's up 9.8%, 82,000. Yeah. GMC. Yes, I said GMC was part of the engine volume. The second year in a row GM premium truck brands have a US dollars record with volume up 3.2% 652,000 and funding. All the three non-module brands with record volume last year, 2002, 728%, 901,000 years, but that's not forget. Pia behind major games in terms of four models, the 35 horrible, the 21 and the support, you have a US fans like 30 year eight hundred and fifty-two thousand years.
unknown:Wow.
SPEAKER_02:That's a lot. That's a lot.
SPEAKER_03:Um GMC.
SPEAKER_02:I did not know that.
SPEAKER_03:And I've got a story about that in case we need to know.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. Well, why don't we just go ahead and tease that and say, we're going to have that story in the next hour. There you go, you just did that. Mars, did you ever play Tiddly Wings?
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, did.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. Did you ever win?
SPEAKER_01:Pickup sticks? No, never won. Didn't win at pickup sticks or 52 card pickup. Those kind of games I just couldn't quite couldn't quite get the hang of it.
SPEAKER_02:How about GoFish? Were you good at that?
SPEAKER_01:No, no, no.
SPEAKER_02:You're not a card player, are you?
SPEAKER_01:Not very good. One time I used to go play poker a little bit, you know, a little 25 cent, you know, penny, nickel, dime, quarter. Sure. Yeah, I lost$53 in an hour, my whole paycheck for the week, so I don't do that anymore.
SPEAKER_03:Did your mom give your money back?
SPEAKER_01:No, no, no. Your mom. It's a hard lesson. Sometimes you just got to teach somebody.
SPEAKER_02:Well, ask me about my gambling lesson at school. Oh, yeah, I was like, yeah, at school. I got busted. Flipping nickels on the back porch with my buddy Ross Putnam. And uh, who got in trouble? Me. How did I get out of it? Well, let's see, Don, you've got a choice here. You could either get expelled for gambling on school property, or you can take five pops a day for one week.
unknown:Ouch.
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