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    Talking Cars 392: Best and Worst Cars of 2022

    We look back at the vehicles we tested over the past year

    Main theme: This week’s podcast takes a look back at the trends, surprises, disappointments, favorites, and not-so-favorites of 2022. With a nod to high school yearbook superlatives of years past, we include not just our favorites but also the best-looking, best dressed (favorite interiors), and most likely to succeed models we tested in 2022. 

    We also give our personal takes on which discontinued models we wish would return for 2023 and those we’re happy are gone. And perhaps most importantly, we discuss how the events of 2022 have changed and shaped the automotive industry and marketplace in ways we could not have imagined.

    Talking Cars 392 panel
    "Talking Cars" panelists Alex Knizek, Jen Stockburger, and Jake Fisher.

    Photo: Consumer Reports Photo: Consumer Reports

    As with other “Talking Cars” episodes, this one is available free through Apple Podcasts. (Subscribe to the audio or video.) You’ll also find the audio on Spotify (log-in required) and video on YouTube.

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    Jen Stockburger

    Jennifer Stockburger is the director of operations at the Consumer Reports Auto Test Center, focusing on the day-to-day operations of CR’s 327-acre testing facility as well as overseeing the child seat and tire test programs and contributing to CR’s comprehensive vehicle ratings. Jennifer joined CR in 2000; before that she gained auto industry experience as a tire test and fuel systems engineer, and has been a certified child passenger safety technician (CPST) since 2001.