Buick Sedan Rumors, Lincoln Aviator Reality, Teen Stock Trading Risks, and the Green Steel Showdown
Drop me a text and let me know what you think of this episode!
A Buick sedan in America again? That idea feels like a throwback until you consider how crowded the crossover market has become and how quickly buyer preferences can change when something seems too common. We start by examining the rumor that General Motors might bring back a Buick-branded sedan in the U.S. and ask the tough questions: who is it for, what would it represent, and how does Buick offer comfort and value without overshadowing Cadillac? If you’ve ever wondered whether the industry is heading for a backlash against small passenger cars, this is where that debate becomes real.
Then I move into my review and impressions of the 2026 Lincoln Aviator SUV, including the history of why the first Aviator didn’t make it and why the current one feels like a smarter “second try.” We discuss key specs, real-world usability, and the details that turn a premium badge into a premium experience: ride quality, cabin quietness, storage, seating flexibility, and cargo practicality. I also don’t hold back on what I believe Lincoln got wrong, from step-in height to the downsides of electric door openers and the larger truth about most midsize “three-row” SUVs.
After that, we shift from mobility to money and policy. Kids as young as 13 can now trade stocks without parental approval, and I explain why that raises red flags about guardrails, education, liability, and emotional maturity when markets go sideways.
We conclude by discussing why green steel and low-carbon steel suddenly matter to automakers, how Europe is approaching emissions compliance, and why a chicken-and-egg standoff between steelmakers and car companies could influence the pace of change.
If this sparked a reaction, subscribe to The TechMobility Podcast, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s your take on the Buick sedan rumor, the Aviator’s real seating capacity, and teen trading rules?
Be sure to tell your friends to tune in to The TechMobility Podcast!
