The Chinese SUV That Could Shake Detroit, Jeff Dunham’s 130 Cars, Escalade Power & a Spin Doctors Curveball
The car industry is shifting faster than people realize—and this week, we’ve got a Chinese SUV that could change everything.
This week on RPM, we hit four completely different lanes—and all of them matter.
First, the conversation everyone in Detroit should be paying attention to: Chinese automaker Geely and the Galaxy M9 SUV. After talking with Edmunds, this isn’t hype—it’s real. A three-row SUV with massive range, strong tech, and a price point that doesn’t exist in the U.S. market right now. The bigger story? Geely already owns Volvo and Polestar, and that could be the back door into America.
Then we shift gears with Jeff Dunham and his insane car collection—130 vehicles deep—and the stories behind the cars that actually shaped his life.
From there, we get into the Cadillac Escalade and why it still owns its lane in the full-size SUV world, even as competition keeps trying to catch up.
And finally, a Spin Doctors story that takes a turn you probably didn’t see coming—because sometimes the best stories in music and cars live in the same lane.
Bottom line: the car industry is changing fast, the global players are getting closer, and the stories behind the machines still matter.
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