Mark Glover’s AutoGlo car reviews can be seen here and in the Cruisin’ News, "Oregon, Nevada and California's classic auto news & marketplace."
Sacramento, California -- Another year in the books.
Another blizzard of crossover sport-utility vehicles. Another round of all-electric autos and new hybrid offerings. Another 365 days of tariffs and economy questions.
And another year of thoughtful readers and their communications with yours truly.
Grateful, I am.
What to expect in 2026? Much of that is easy to answer.
New electric vehicles and even more sophisticated hybrids are certainly in the pipeline. And the technology therein continues to be mind-blowing.
Some of that technology -- personally speaking -- I can do without. I cannot force myself to surrender control of a vehicle on the move. Yes, I understand the technical sophistication involved in hands-free driving, but old habits are firmly entrenched in my case.
Other technology is most welcome. On-board sensors almost certainly saved me from at least two crashes in 2025. After each save, a prayer of thanks went out to the engineers who saved my bacon.
What will happen with auto sales in 2026? Really good question.
The ups and downs of tariffs make consumer confidence a moving target. Americans do not seem reluctant to spend money and extend credit, so there's that. And motorists are keeping their vehicles for more than a decade as a matter of routine. There must be pent-up demand for new hardware, right?
The coming year is a midterm election year. Expect a lot of promises and endless sound bites regarding the economy. What effect that will have on vehicle sales is pure speculation, in my view.
Whatever the case, I plan to review a steady stream of new autos, and I happily anticipate continued feedback from readers who have been sticking with me, in some cases, for a quarter century.
It has been a good ride. I hope to continue it for years to come.
For now, here's wishing all a safe, happy and prosperous 2026. Looking forward to seeing you up the road.



