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January 13th, 2025

Afeela Bypasses Dealers, Chevrolet Traverse Review, "Best Cars" with Steve and Johnnie

  1. Afeela Bypasses Dealers, Chevrolet Traverse Review, "Best Cars" with Steve and Johnnie Consumer Guide Automotive, Tom Appel, Jill Ciminillo 57:19

Jill and Tom opened the show recapping the North American Car of the Year winning vehicles. Awards were presented in the car, utility, and truck categories. The conversation turned to a number of news stories, including Afeela’s decision to distribute vehicles in the U.S. outside the traditional dealership system. Afeela is a joint venture between Honda and Sony, which is schedule to begin selling EVs in 2026. 

Tom also touched on the chronic shortage of automotive technicians in the U.S. Tom suggested that students thinking about career opportunities consider working with cars. 

Still in the first segment, Jill reviewed the 2025 Chevrolet Traverse, a roomy, 3-row crossover. Jill’s take on the family friendly Chevy is mostly positive, but not everything is perfect. 

In the second segment, the hosts welcome Chicago late-night radio legends Steve and Johnnie to the show. The hosts shared their takes on a number of vehicles they’ve driven over the years. Listen in for details. 

In the last segment, Steve and Johnnie join Jill for Tom’s “Fake Ford!” quiz. The crew wrapped up the show discussing cars that were offered with Levi’s-licensed denim interiors. 

Tom Appel Host of the Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast

Long-time publisher of Consumer Guide Automotive, and frequent radio and podcast guest. Currently co-hosting the Car Stuff podcast with auto-review veteran Jill Ciminillo. Life-long Chicagoan. Live with my wife of 30 years, and have a daughter earning her masters degree in animal behavior.

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