The Car Pro Jerry Reynolds joins Dave King and Matt Martin to talk about his test drive of the week in the 2021 Jeep Rubicon 4Xe, what could be improved on electric cars, the 100 deadly days of Summer for teen drivers, as well as other auto industry news.
Lubbock City Councilman and Mayor Pro Tem Steve Massengale joins Dave King and Matt Martin to talk about last night's city council meeting, the wide variety of potential changes to the city's charter, police raises, the development of lake 7, the planned downtown park, and more.
Holly Fields, Director of Marketing at the Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences joins Dave King and guest host Jeff Klotzman to talk about setting up the Broadway season, the announcement of Clint and Lisa Hartman Black coming to Lubbock, and other upcoming events at the Buddy Holly Hall.
The Car Pro Jerry Reynolds Test Drives the 2021 Expedition Max
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KFYO Mornings with Dave King and Matt Martin, The Car Pro Jerry Reynolds joined Dave King and guest host Curtis Parrish to talk about his test drive of the week, how much cars have improved, the continued craziness of the used car market, as well as other auto industry news.
This week, The Car Pro was test driving the 2021 Expedition Max, Ford s large SUV intended to compete with the likes of the Chevy Suburban, GMC Yukon XL, and the Escalade. Reynolds started the discussion by saying that this week has been good for test driving, as this SUV, drives like a dream. He explained that this car has come a long way since it was redesigned in 2018, giving it an all aluminum body much like the F150. The Expedition Max has a 10 speed transmission 3.5 liter eco boost engine, that Jerry says has surprised some people with the fact that it is able to output 400 horses, and have 9,000 lbs. of towing power. The car h
Dr. Kathy Rollo, Superintendent of the Lubbock Independent School District, joins Dave King and guest host Paul R. Beane to talk about Summer school and what they are expecting, various curriculum topics, getting students and staff properly vaccinated, the new Anita Carmona-Harrison elementary school, vocational training, and more.