Four-Cylinder Engines in a Full-Size Truck; 2019 VW Jetta | Talking Cars with Consumer Reports #154

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Chevrolet announces a new turbo four-cylinder engine for the 2019 Silverado 1500. We discuss the new powertrain and if the engine will be 'truck-enough' for a full-size pickup. The 2019 Volkswagen Jetta joins our test fleet and we give our first impression. Plus, audience questions on hot hatches and our annual member surveys.
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SHOW NOTES
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00:27 New Four-Cylinder Engine in the Chevrolet Silverado 1500
05:00 FCA Announces Auto Subscriptions
10:00 2019 Volkswagen Jetta
14:22 Question #1: Satisfaction vs. Reliability
18:00 Question #2: Hot Hatches
22:13 Question #3: OE Tire Warranty
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2018 Ford F-150 Quick Drive
2018 Detroit Auto Show: 2019 Volkswagen Jetta
Autos Tips: Checking Tire Tread
2018's Top 5 Cars Owners Wouldn't Buy Again
Happy on the Highway: The 5 Most Satisfying New Cars
Consumer Reports 2018 Least Reliable Cars
Consumer Reports Most Reliable Car Brands
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