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Long away of my Ltd. The Car Talk.
It's Tuesday night here on 90.9 NW FM.
It's me, Maddie Jay online with Mr Scotty though Johnson and Mr.
David Prince. How are you, gentlemen?
End well. Thank.
You. Yeah, pretty good.
Thank you. Very, very good.
Good. Good to see your lovely face.
We are also joined. He's connecting on As we Speak
by Rob. Rob, how you doing, man?
Good. How are we?
Good mate, Good to see you Sunday.
I've got the guns out. I can see Rob with the the
camera I got. Yeah.
So yeah. Gentlemen, let's get struck.
Australian with some car updates.
Mr. David Prince updates with you.
I believe you're sending a car to Greys.
That's the plan, yes. Yes, I'm going to be in touch
with that directly today. That's in a that's in the
pipeline. That's going to be the city is
going number one, OK, just needing to move a few things along reorganise the garage a bit.
So that's gonna be. I'll be interested to see how it
goes. Had.
Mixed results previously with people that I know of, but some hits and misses. But this car is certainly
nothing majorly wrong with it. Needs a few things, need some
tyres and needs I don't see. Other day it's got a chipper,
the windscreen, which I don't remember ever having before so I'm not sure about that. So sometimes you just need to
draw the line with what you're spending on them, and especially when they land in your lap, you don't actually go out and looking for them necessarily. And when you haven't got a
garage that will take all the cars, I don't like leaving them outside, so. No.
So that's one thing going on Spence last Saturday morning with some likely lads pulling apart a parts car, pulling bits and pieces off one of the scamps that we rescued from the garage in lower Templestowe a couple of months ago.
That was a good morning, got a lot achieved.
It's amazing how much eight hands can do rather than two hands in in the time you're allotted when you go to cricket match here. Too correct.
Yes, correct. We we ended up bowling him out
for like 56 and then we haven't done so we we we we won we battered for like 16 overs and we had it done.
So that that's why I'll, I'll, I'll get to the picture that I took a bit later. That's why I was able to do that
on that day because we had some time.
So it's great. Sunday I was well, gosh
confronted with it was one of the busiest days from car show point of view last Sunday I think then I can, I can remember in a long time. So I ended up not going to any
of them and just living vicariously through a couple of people I know which was, which was a bit of fun.
But there was Data Volkswagen out at the Arab Glen.
There was the Mercedes Concourse in London.
There was the Rockabilly Carb show at Montmorency.
There was, there was another Benzina.
Staples had one there. Another couple can't even think
gets in day at Caribbean Gardens.
So what was the other one? So all American made as well,
comma. OK, yes, or a few few big
bangers on the road on the day too.
But friend of the show Andrew Wrigglesworth took Marty that the TP Magna Elite Waggon along to the Waggon nationals at Dandenong. That was the other one that was
on came home with two awards so Best Japanese Car of the Day and or like a like a director event directors trophy for the all public public vote trophy was only so he was absolutely stoked with those so it was good. And another mate who I've been
speaking to no I've known for a few years now.
The husband of a girl that my my wife worked with.
He's had in the family for years and years.
A Volkswagen bug. A Beetle.
Beach buggy? Not cool.
So it was the unusual thing about it, he said.
I was talking to one years ago about it and he he said, oh it's actually a colita. He said you've probably never
heard of one. I said well actually I have
heard of one and they were in Australian designed fibreglass buggy show basically that went under Volkswagen chassis early 70s. We're talking and I remember it
cause back in the day I can remember getting the wheels magazine and one of the wheels photographers had broken into the Kalita warehouse and there and taking all these scoop photos of this new Australian design beach buggy.
And I'm. I still had the wheels magazine
not surprisingly. So I dug it out and I gave it to
this guy. He couldn't believe it.
And it turns out his father had a service station years ago and he knew the guy that was the designer or or or one of one of the people that was trying to instrumental in getting it up and running. And he bought three of them and
just sort of through the through the service station sold too but kept one. And that's still in the family.
That's the car. This this guy's now gone.
So it's been family 50 years and it's always been registered.
So they've always kept it registered to.
It's never been restored, but it's just always been the buggy.
It's just been seeing the thing he said to me, well, you know, I think it's time to go. You know, I don't need it.
We're downsizing everything, you know, like I don't drive it, you know. And I said, oh look, there'd be
some demand for it. I mean there were you told me
there were 44 of them built, I think.
And it's an interesting looking thing.
It's not the prettiest beach buggy I'd have to say that I've ever seen. But you know quirky isn't is is
a good way to describe it. Anyway I was talking to it on
when we were dealing on Saturday I was talking to to and he said oh something about the day the Volkswagen and I said oh is that tomorrow because I told this guy that I talked to him this week about you know coming up with a plan to try and sell it.
I had it. I know a few people in the W so
you know I thought I'd try them first.
I thought he's got to try day the Volkswagen surely.
So I rang him when we got home from the from Dingley and the the data Volkswagen didn't know what it was.
He's just not a car club guy at all and he lives out in Moorpark. I said look it's only in Yarra
Glen. I said you should go and have a
look and just have a chat to some buggy guys there.
Anyway he took it. He rang me three times during
the course of the day because over the course of the day he said as soon as I pulled up at the gate the guys George just dropped and said I had. I had only ever heard about
these cars. I've never seen one, you know,
And then ended up winning the directors award on the day I.
Could. Do the coolest car on this day
and had to do with it being a procession at 1:00.
All the awards were presented so it was gonna cost believe it.
I said I told you would you know there'd be a you know that's the market you want so you had to go away for a couple of days.
So I haven't heard if if it resulted in a sale but I mean talk about a cab talk about an audience.
I mean, I I think that would have been the place that he if he couldn't have sold it there, I think he he was going to be in trouble. Yeah, absolutely.
That's crazy. So did you did you have a cell
when it was there or? Just a handwritten for sale sign
on the thing on it. But yeah he said that it
generated a lot of interest and like you know when he went in, the guy that took his money at the Gators, I think it was 25 bucks to display the car said oh we oh we coming and finding you a bit later he said I need to talk to you about this car.
So we had a couple of people who you know Volkswagen magazine guys speak to him and and and ask for his details and stuff.
So if he can't sort of sell it with a bit of publicity generated like that, then then there's something wrong.
Absolutely. Well, what colour is it?
Bright red, bright red, All actually send you a photo in them? Yes, send.
A photo would love to see. It yeah.
So it was a little bit of vicarious excitement through other people's cars. Speaking of events, did you go
to Rob? That is, did you go to the
Mercedes-Benz concourse? Forgot all about it.
You tell me it was on. By the time I woke up and had
brekky and all that sort of stuff, it was just too late, so didn't do anything. Well, it was a it was an unusual
location. It was right up at London, I
think it. Was held at the same place last.
Year Ohk, OK, OK. OK, tucked away in a paddock on
a bit of a hill. Right.
Well, that's not ideally there is it on on various levels.
That was alright. It's almost too bad a lot of
cars turned up last year, but it's not sure what it was like this year. Updates with you, Rob.
Also, David, are we still up going through updates?
Are we good? Enough.
That's enough. Rob.
Not much really, just been working on the roofs on the E430 'cause it's all the paints peeled off it and I try to wrap it and then as I pull the wrap off, I think I might have mentioned it once before. The rap pulled all the top coat
off, all the clear coat, so now I'm sending back the clear coat.
I'll seal it and then I might even paint the roof gloss black.
So I'll see. I'll give it a go to try to
bring it up to what I'm a newer Mercedes roof would look like on an older E 4:30. So that's the goal.
Well, I tried to wrap it and it just sort of the curvatures and bits and pieces and the wrap might have been a cheaper wrap.
It just didn't workout too well. When I went to peel it back it
just ripped off all the the actual undercoat.
Then I tried to sand it and blend it and put the rap back over the top of it and actually showed up the the actual difference between the clear cut and the top and.
The. So you can actually see the
outline of where the Rep actually brings everything up from underneath. So it has to be perfect to put
the wrap on. If the paint works on 100% you
just can't put it on. So I decided I'm just gonna
paint it so I'll do that. Not much more progress on the
the focus the Rs replica replica.
Review tribute. Tribute.
Not much has been done there, but now apart from that I just build a finished off the carport, move the F100 and my dad's got an email Mercedes which I think I mentioned once before it used to be Simone warns ML320 Silver. 1.
OK, so that's parked underneath the shelter now.
So it's not collecting water. Apart from that, really not
much. David, you've sent through these
pictures of this, of this, of this buggy.
It's actually, it's very quick. They're very quirky looking out
there like they're they're real. They're not your typical, you
know, your big wheel, you know, kind of kind of kind of buggy out there. They're a bit different to that.
I don't know. It's it's sort of uses the sock
sort of wheel well. These are widened rooms on this
one a bit I think that sort of fibreglass roll bar on the back of it. This is great for people
listening to podcasts and doesn't make much sense, but there's the fibreglass role would think think sort of BMW Bower sort of role K roll bar in fibreglass.
So I'm presuming it's got some sort of reinforcement in the rule by Justin Fibreglass for. It.
It's got aftermarket seats, but he's still got the original seats for it too, which were were red fabric in a sort of fibreglass shell. So it's very 70s.
I can remember the scoop photos in the Wheels magazine I mentioned earlier. All the canvas tops were
available in either white or black or floral.
So you could get the, you know, complete sort of Paisley floral sort of lionels very 70s. So I'm sure they'd be somewhere
and someone out there. I mean if if you're paying 50
grand for Mini Moke, I mean this is to be early, hasn't it?
Has to be. Well, it's rare that it's rarer
than me. Mark.
Rather than a mug, a more unusual and, you know, got a real sort of quirky sort of beach fight about it, so.
It's not. It's just an aftermarket kit.
Well, that was designed here, as I understand they were designed here in Melbourne and and yeah, it was gonna be, you know, the the, the next big local sort of, you know, kit for them and only 44 of them I think, Marx said. Got.
Got it. Ever got produced?
So is that registered as a VW or was it was a registered as a?
That's a really good question. I don't know that still on full
red shoe. That's that's the other strange
thing about. It yeah.
Well I'll look up the I'll look up the region victories as we speak it'll it'll it'll tell us but yeah.
That's that will Italy, they say.
It might say buggy, or it might say looks a bit like a caricature of a frog. And I reckon The Wiggles could
have used it too, probably. Yeah, absolutely.
Arguing the argument would assume the wheels to be fed.
Sure. Scotty.
Up there with you. Updates with me.
I've been pretty flat out with mainly work and applying for things. I guess the only kind of car
stuff at the moment is my partners sister got a new car.
OK, what was it? Yourself 2015 I 30 The Active X.
Well, that was the. Big Cheese hit through the other
day. That's.
Yeah, over the screen. That's that's odd, the screen.
I don't know what happened there for it to somehow stain.
Or is the screen still on? I don't know.
So you can actually see the image of of the that remove the the clear plastic. Screen that even when it's even
when the screens are off. It might be.
It might be on there for like a long period of time.
And when they ripped it off, the residue stayed on.
And then, yeah, that could be the other thing.
Does the screen still operate when the car's on?
Like yeah, yeah, yeah. Still works fine, so hopefully
it might be just residue. I might be able to clean it off
for a. And then some of them had some
of her anti glare sort of coating over the screen and and that can get scratched and marked and you can actually take that off. So they are, they are more Glary
yeah but maybe it's just sort of somehow reacted with the sticker that was on it with that anti glare coating.
So it might come off, but yeah, you just want to be careful what you use on it. Not Christian, exactly.
Right. Yeah, that's why I didn't really
wanna touch. I was like ohf It was my car.
Just my hand like this my but it's not so I wanted to be careful with it but I'm great car.
Yeah, they're. Awesome is done well finding
this one nice and comfy. The interior is still really
good. Condition steering wheels a bit
worn across the top and that. But overall she won't need to
worry about anything anytime soon.
Just got brand new tyres, brand new brakes, brand new discs.
So she. How many caves?
You know what? I didn't even have a look.
Actually. She let me kind of move it and
and drive it. But yeah, I wasn't looking.
I was looking at everything else I think.
What, out of interest, was that a 2 door hatch or a or a four door ActiveX was a four door OK? Yeah.
It's interesting. Brakes and discs.
Um, I know the the 2 doors and the waggons are actually built in Europe. So they they went through discs
and brakes and discs and pads much quicker.
I thought the hatches, I don't know if we got any hatches from Europe or if they had a European break sort of package.
I thought the hatches all came from Korea, but depending on the case, I suppose it depends how how much they need to be replaced. But.
They're pretty good thing I I think should be shall have good muttering with it. Just check if the recalls being
done for the for the engine on those cause is it a two lane on that one. Yeah yeah.
So the the, the GDI 2 leaders have that oil you know, burning issue which they kind of, you know, rectified I believe.
So just just check that, but yeah.
Yeah. So yeah, when I checked it out,
she's done well. Very nice car, very good for her
first car. Absolutely.
Still trying to find out where the ants are coming from in the Subaru. It's just it makes no sense.
I don't know. They're not under the engine Bay
or anything. I've sprayed.
I've looked, they just appear. Why car?
Pardon. 8 takeaway in your car, you probably got a chip
underneath there. Never.
I never eat. No.
And it's not inside. It's mainly outside the car.
So you know when you're driving and you get all the bugs, splatter on stuff, Oh. Yeah.
They're just drawn to that and I don't know where they come from.
They just appear from nowhere. I could be parked up somewhere
and I'll come back in like 5-10 minutes and all of a sudden it's just like ants all over again come from.
But that only come back when you're back at home or is it anywhere? Anywhere anyway.
And sometimes I want like same for days and there's nothing, maybe one or two. And then all of a sudden, boom,
there they all are again. Listing your car.
Wow. Maybe it's It's such a sweet
ride. And so you did that I would,
that's good. Nice.
Before. A joke?
All of that joke is coming out tonight, that's for sure.
Love it. Yeah.
It's just it's just really weird, you know?
I had it. I popped in a nice cool spot
when I went to Wooden and played golf.
Or was it like a couple weeks ago now?
And when I came back there was just ants all over it, all on top of the roof, on the bonnet windscreen.
And I tell you what, they hold on really well doing over like 100 and they're still there. But the goal has legs.
I mean, you know. It's not bad.
I got some sticky legs holding on to that waxed surface.
And. And then like, you know, just
sprayed them off and you know, I've, I've even used a bit of spray in some areas where I've kind of seen them.
But no, that'll still just pop up sometimes.
He did. Spotted insect on the front.
I'll come out and I see like you know, like 10 of them all around her. I go, Where the hell did you
come from? There's no trail.
I don't understand. There's no trail of to find out
where they come from. They just there's like they just
manifest out of thin air. You put down this little Ant
bite and they'll actually take it back to the nest if there's a nest. And it'll actually, yeah, kill
off the ants in the nest. I might.
That might be the the next go to I think.
Desperate times. It's somewhere on the car
somewhere, but I don't know where and I see them just sometimes they just decide to come out.
It's got it could be. Worse, just staying in hide in
their nest. As you could be driving a civic
and Ek civic hatch at 110 hour and a big Huntsman goes inside your windscreen and drops on you and you drop your car into a ditch. So it it could it could be you
could be you could be doing that but I.
Think it would have been a lot worse if that was me?
You have. Driven.
It you're speaking from experience, aren't you?
Continued to burn the car. I was like, like burn.
And what happened with the with the R31, right, there was a I opened the door going years, years, you know, three or four years ago before mum went through and sprayed the house and stuff like that. But I opened the door and there
was a Huntsman in the door and then it ran into the car and I'm like, oh shit, where is it? And I'm looking everywhere.
I'm spraying all in there and it ran up with a where the pedals are and went up to the. Steering No, that's the worst.
That's the one. And I'm just spraying all up in
there, just coating it all inside and I'm like, I'm gonna have to get rid of this car. Like, I don't want it.
I don't want anything to do with it because this thing was massive and I'd go in there and I spray again and then I come back and I think in about 10 minutes or so.
I'm still looking and it ended up on the passenger side coming out of like one of the vents or something like it got absolutely coated. I reckon the Hulk and I just
sprayed on this each time it tried to.
Move a little bit. A friend of mine ran into a
parked car when a Huntsman coming out for his windscreen and dropped on his lap. Ohhhhh.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's when you destroy car.
If you can't find it, if it's gone in the car somewhere, that's it. It's a write off.
Kill it. Kill it with fire, as they would
say. Yeah.
Should be in the insurance policy.
Policy was one there and you got a photo of it.
It's a write off, doesn't it? All of that.
I think Range Rovers, a lot of them have gone back.
My mate saying back to the the shop and all the wiring's gone and and rats have been eating all the wiring and really must be pretty tasty set of wiring in the in the Range Rovers.
Yeah, what are they covering? I mean something tasty.
What? They are covered by his
warranty. Yeah, I mean, yeah, they're
they're owned by Tata, which is an Indian company.
So if it tastes like butter chicken, I'd be eating it too.
You know it'll be, it'll be. It'll.
Be good. So I can see I can see why they
getting hungry but yeah that's that's quite it's quite interesting especially car like that but when they're when they're really bad electrical wise it's it would be like yeah just run it off that's it's it's not good.
I saw brand new Defender just the other day and it's headlight was not working. Brand new Y, you know, And they
use LED headlights and stuff, so it ain't no blown globe.
Thanks for letting. Me couple.
So obviously I went Saturday morning and helped David strip me. Scamp, you know it's.
You helped him strip. Yeah, I did.
Just stop the conversation, yeah.
It was. You know, like you know I should
take him to dinner first. But anyway that's another story.
We have discussion. It starts stripping a car
because it's just like you know you think of all the things like that car would have done but then you you and Thomas were both like well you know it's parts are going to go to to save another one which which is which which makes sense.
And then the car was a bit too far gone.
So. So yeah it was good.
So we managed to get some bits and bobs off that then drove the MRI, obviously been driving the other two.
I packed it up Saturday afternoon because Friday afternoon I called the place where my mum's getting her car from and they're like, just just just to check in and, you know, And then like, yeah, no, I called him a while ago and then they said, I will give you a call back.
And they called back and they're like, Oh yeah, it'll be here in four weeks. And I was like, Oh my God, OK,
well, alright. So, so we went and dropped off
her, her, her custom plates for the car.
And when we got there, the guys like, no, they'll be here in actually two weeks. So she's like freaking out now.
She's like, oh damn, little guy, you know, she's panicking.
She's like, Oh no, what am I going to do?
And I'm like, enjoy it. You should be happy.
It's been brought up you know it's been it's been brought up and you know almost 12 months so so, so so that's that's pretty exciting for her. So that was that was pretty cool
and they had they had a a demo type R there.
So we we took the plate out and had it held in Rome like it looks good. So so we'll have to outlook.
So yeah. So I've got all booked in to get
it ceramic coated and you know and all protected as soon as soon as you get it And and I called the guy that that did the Fiesta and he's like what type of car is it.
I'm like oh it's a it's a type R and he's like he's like well and you said your mom bought this. I'm like, yeah, he's like.
Mom bought a type. Which which is the second person
that has said that the exact same reaction for the lovely ladies name at Honda. She's like, wait, your mom's
buying it bigger mobile? So.
So yeah, she's. Going to get a.
Few different reactions, I'm guessing.
Guessing you won't be the last either.
Actually, no. No.
Sorry, not that. Car.
Once. You know, will totally rock that
car. They won't be asking, you know,
if it says once they see her in it, yeah, sure should.
Be should be totally enjoying it and having a great time, but what else? What else are enough to I?
Should I had a couple? Other things I was gonna was
gonna mention, but I've completely forgotten.
Yeah. That that's yeah, yeah, Typhoon
going for its service and tyres next week.
So over. Put the oil bottle stuff ready
together philtres and all that so that's ready to go.
I bought some diff fluid as well so I'm gonna try and change the diff fluid and see if that may. I'm gonna put like an even there
see if that helps it because I know it needs to get you know redone eventually but the guys like you can drive it for a hundred 200,000 kids like that would be fine just it would just be a little bit noisy and annoy you and I'm a bit anal with my car sorry. It's it'll it'll it'll probably
get to the point where I wanna do but if this works if this pictures in a little bit I'll yeah I'll be happy um so that is pretty much it on my end now German Evan Bunting always says to me ohhhhh imagine opening your garage and seeing those two cars in your in in your garage you know like what you say 19 eighty 1988 and you open your garage and you've got an MR2 there and which is the the you know the fun car on the weekend and you got to take the kids to school in on the on you know
during the week they got me thinking about if you had to do A2 car solution they that you had to sell all your other cars you know get rid of everything you've got and have two cars could be any car you want that's A2 car solution.
They have to do it all. They have to be be everything to
to you. What would it be and.
It's a hard question because two, because like, you know, we've all got multiple cars here on this show.
And and it is. I'm gonna sound like we're rich,
but we're really not. But I haven't seen that.
Us and. I was thinking like what would
be the two car, the perfect two car solution and that is that is a hard question. Like I I would say what I'd have
an MR2 as a fun yeah it's a fun year like sports car but then I would have to get a boring daily or would I what I mix completely up It's it's a tough question so I thought I'd leave it in your capable hands gentleman to see what you would have chosen and why for your perfect TrueCar and garage solution.
Will you start us off? Maddie.
OK, well. I'm, I'm.
I'm more go first. Well, happy too.
So I was trying to think about of what, what type of cars, you know, in general I like and and I like hot hatchbacks and I like you know performance sedans. I do like huge, but I like, you
know, obviously, you know? You know the standard.
Not, not your dual cabs. Big user like you like your you
know your your Falcon, Commodore slash you know style youths actually put stuff in the back. So.
I was going to say. I'd have, because I'm not a big
four. Like I like full driving and I
like full full drives, but I'm not a big full drive guy.
I would, I would probably say I would go with an extra 6 turbo Ute. They could, they could get me
through, you know, you know to work and put all my stuff in the bag. Be super handy bikes in there,
put you know, I'd be the first point of call for everybody.
Or moving house. Do you want to come borrow you
for the weekend? So.
I'll probably go like I wouldn't even buy like anyone.
Maybe like an early FG or BFBFU? I'll probably get a magnet you'd
like in a really cool colouring breeze or something.
That'd be cool. And then that would be, that
would be one of the cars. But my my other car solution was
was a Harlem because I was like well I need something that that's got 4 doors minimum of five seats, that's still practical. It's still fun.
Was like technically you takes up the two seater sports car because it's a two seater. So it kind of got me thinking of
like what else what else could I could I possibly because I could possibly have for that and I kept coming back to I can't believe I'm saying this W what? It's it's RW 204 it's AS204
Waggon C63 and you know it's a it's a it's it's kind of a cool two car solution. It's a waggon.
It's practical, got a bit ago but but my other option with that was like if I don't go for that I would go for I got.
Fired up you? W124 Waggon with the seats in
the back. There's a as you know like a
like a just a 300 T and I think that would be would be the the good 2 cast solution. Are you a?
T What do you guys? Think.
Do you think that's a? It's a reasonable, reasonable
thing. There you go, manually.
In the U and auto in the in the other car in the TA.
I'm probably gonna tell you looking back because the server will be quick enough, yeah. So I'd go to the T waggon, you
know, obviously an auto 3300 T you know, like the later one.
And then yeah, I'd really enjoy it.
I think that I think that's a good 22 car solution.
Yeah, waggons. Always good.
Everything of any sort. I I've You feel lost when you
don't have a waggon after you've had one, OK.
You can just spray. As the things in it if you get a
flat screen TV or you know plants or whatever, your dog, you go away camping for the weekend, you can lay down, you can have a sleep in it and you do all sorts of things.
It's just so convenient. So waggon definitely on the
list, absolutely. But maybe an SRT though, like a
track hawk or something? You sleep.
And then maybe just a A4 cylinder performance type 4 door car that you can go to work in everyday but still have fun on the weekends, are you saying? Possibly knowing you were WRX
cause I know what you like. You're possibly.
Or something of that. That it work.
Yeah. So you were an old WRX person or
a new WRX old. There the bug.
Eye the 2002. Yeah, the real. 1. 4/1 was.
Like at the time, but I love that there's a great car back then. I think they they fell behind.
They didn't sort of go with the times with performance as much probably, but. Specifically, there's still.
A cracking drive like I. Think I think you know anyone
with like an older ex like they're still very raw you come very mechanical car to drive and and I I I used to I I still really like them I still I still do you know I've owned Subarus and and you know like they've got they've got their issues but but predominantly they're they're pretty good they're pretty good thing so so so you go let's clarify WRX and then you go a track walk alright that's it that's it that's a fair that's a fair solution. David Prince.
Yeah. Is it?
There's a few. I can't decide.
Between my, my, my collections, I I do love the thought of a classic old bins as well, but I'd probably go as C240 Estate like a W 202. Oh yeah.
Because. I originally plumped.
I've been looking for one, you know, half, looking for one for awhile because I just don't have any more cars right at the moment. But we'll check what's this
space in a couple of weeks time if Grace does their job.
Yeah, I think. The 1-2 threes and the 124 was a
decent ones, a lot of money you know they're going up in value all the time. Whereas I think this 202 is a I
think that'll be the next one to go only from the point of view that it's the next sort of she oldest waggon they do and yeah, quite still quite conventional, easy to maintain and reliable.
But you've still got that great load space in the back and you still got that lovely single wiper and and three pointed star at the end of the bonnet and stuff.
So pretty classic sort of feeling.
Benz with most of the modern sort of comforts.
So one of those would be good and then you you do want something. You know would be.
A bit bigger than you. Can not, sorry, not necessarily
be bigger but with more carrying capacity probably.
I've I've had a number of seven seaters over over my my car life and. Like Rob said, with.
A waggon. I mean, they're really, really
handy if you've got a cart people around, I suppose now the kids will drive. I don't, actually.
Have to cut as many people. Around But old habits die hard,
so. Give it there's a few.
Sentences. I always had a bit of a thing.
I I reckon a not the the current Prado range but the sort of mid, mid to late 2000 range. They did pretty much everything
you could want. I like they'll tow, they'll 4
wheel drive, they'll carry seven or eight, eight people, no seven. I think they're 70s and you know
carry all sorts of stuff in the back and they're still good to drive, you know, plenty easy to drive in traffic and all that sort of thing in around town. So wouldn't mind one of those.
So that that would be, that would be a classic BINS waggon and a Prado. Another one if I was, you know,
totally Honda geeking out. I'm yet to drive one any
distance, but based on the FKA and FL 5.
The FKA. Son me from its drivability.
After thinking I was all too old to be a type hard guy, some people would actually tell me I am too ought to be type out guy even now, but I live in hope that I can persuade them otherwise the but one. Of the most practical.
Cars I've ever driven, I mean it's a race car, it's, it's a hatchback, it's, it's, it's, it's.
I think they only see four actually.
F5 down there, Air Force, it pretty much you could have every drop that would be fun. Let's face it.
You know, it would be awesome and.
The other thing I. Can't I snoring at the back of
my head? Is it is an active as well?
I think an ACTI that that would. Carry anything you need.
It's got a bigger tray than most dual cab 4 wheel drives, basically a motorised trade. That's basically what it is.
So I think. To those two side by side in the
garage, it looked pretty cool. Alright, so out of those.
Four cars. You gotta pick two.
What's gone? Together.
What's going to get David Prince?
Good one. Yeah.
OK, I'll take. One from each group, I'll take
the F L5 and the and the Benz waggon.
Good choice like that, alright. So you got your club?
Plated cheap scape car, yeah? It happens to be a.
Station waggon and a Mercedes Benz.
It's a good option. It's.
It's a. It's a proper bins to get that.
It's a. That's right.
That's right. Single wiper bands.
No, it's a tough question. It's it's a it's a it's a tough
it's you gotta really think of what you need and you know like I said the use because it's practical and then like yeah, but it's still have a bit of performance a bit of fun with it. So what would you go for?
Yeah, I think it. Depends on budget and things
like that. So I'll I'll keep the budget.
Say. Under 100 grand for both, which
is still pretty big budget, but budget.
Yeah. I mean you.
You could do every every like what's called like 15 year old say oh man begetting Sharon and and Nissan GTR.
Yeah, see? That guy, Scotty.
But you know, but we're not going through the show.
Like just want to go something a bit unusual and think about what I would use it for, that kind of stuff.
So my first one, kind of with waggons is the Nissan Skyline crossovers. Hmm.
OK. As a bit of a.
Daily. And they can look really nice,
yeah. When you.
Lower them a bit so they don't really look like an SUV anymore.
3.7 litre V6 can't go wrong with that.
Perfect daily throw stuff in the back, fold down the seats, whatever you need to do. So comfortable to carry stuff.
And they're not overly expensive, so it's not too bad if you dinging around a bit so you've been out, not too scared about that. But then obviously I need
something fun when I wanna go and drive around the twisties and things like that. Look for.
Budget. Could I be stretching for a 32
or 33 GDR maybe just to keep it a bit more realistic than the 30 fours? It's just stupid.
Money. Yeah, I think that would be
perfect, just to take out and plot around, have a bit of fun that would sit in the garage. That is what I'd choose.
And then I'm thinking, well, it also depends on where you live.
So I'm fine where I live, but I'm singing, what if you live closer to the city? So that waggon would be a lot
tougher if you're trying to get around.
So then I was thinking, well, I want to be a little bit unusual and well, we love our cake cars. And I'd.
Probably go for the Subaru Vivio RXR.
Something to stand. Out a little bit as my car that
I'd whizz around everywhere in the city, wouldn't have dramas.
Parking at parking absolutely anywhere, no dramas.
So that's if I live close to the city, I'd have that one.
And then obviously you would need a bit of a a family car.
If you're going on on longer trips, something a bit more comfortable and cruisy, I'd just whip out of Toyota Century.
Why not? So which V?
12 or the OR or one of the new ones.
I mean, new ones are probably gonna blow your budget.
But the new century? Yeah, the public.
Right now I go. For the older ones, I just go
with the nice lazy V12 that you can just load up and just plot along and just waft down the freeway.
You give us century, you've given us skull and waggon, you've got us 32 or 33 GTR, and you've given us a little Subaru TK. What?
Two. Are you gonna?
Pick what two I'll? Pick well, well, I guess fun
thing about where I live and everything like that.
It would probably be my my first two that I picked because I don't need to worry about parking that much.
And you know when you if you got pets and things like that eventually maybe kids or the Skyline crossover is perfect for that. It's comfortable.
Looks like that on the longer drives and when I feel like it and go on cruises and events and things, just whip out the GDR.
Perfect. Nice.
There's a guy on the street. Of my, of my, where I work.
And he's, he's one of those, you know, it's probably about 5-6 years old Skyline waggon, you know, like those, those big jacked up, you know, skyline waggon things.
And. Anyway, he opened his garage and
he's got 2 Nissan GTR's like O35 just in there and apparently this is the guy that's got like like 30 fours and 32 is way behind that as well. I'm like this guy is like living
in the middle of my want to where he's living.
But I was like, wow, that's a, it's quite your garage.
You see it seems you really liked things that that are that are you know some stuff skylights as GTR related.
So I was like a bit taken aback by that, but did you say about the, you see Larry Chen's latest video, Scotty?
No, I haven't yet. No, I.
Wonder if you guys. Are wearing Larry Chin is you
probably would have heard of you know some of his exploits but basically you you went to this place in Japan I forgot the name of the place but it's it's the guy that just restores GTR and then like that he just does it with 333230 fours that that's all he does and he's basically bought you know virtually every time they they they they do a rerun of like you know making stock He pretty much buys it all and just you know and you know restores these cars and he's he's he's about in his mid 40s now and he's like I've only got time to do another 100 does and that's it He's like I don't wanna do anymore after that I'm I'm I'm done And he started this job just because he he kind of
fell in love with you fell in love with GDR and he's the one he bought was a bucket so he said he fixed it up and and even his wife works with him in in in the in the workshop and it's really really cool. So I.
But like they never said in the video how much the restoration would cost, and I think it would be an eye watering number.
So like they do. Nothing.
Bolt restoration, I think the full car apart there.
Yeah, pretty unbelievable. So I tell you what it's
probably. Cheaper than getting Nismo to do
it because they do it in their workshop in Japan.
Yeah, following. That bolt restoration and what?
Price for that. Yeah, I'd be.
A bit worried about the pricing to be fair.
But this other place. In Japan, like they didn't
mention the news. Married.
You know the new body that they're doing.
But, but, but this guy tries to recycle as much as he can and and and and restore original parts and so well, it's like, you know, how you going? You'll say, well if it's fixable
you'll fix it. Like, yeah, he'll, he'll, he'll
your sandblast it, you know, reap powder, coat it, you know and you. Know bring it back.
So. He's like he's like it's not
just getting buying new and putting it in there.
He's like only buying new when I have to and like he buys new for like the real rare hard to get bits.
And he's also reengineered parts that have like that have that have been failing on on on on them like for example the the strut tops everybody knows the skyline strut tops the you know they they rust out and he and he he's like I got sick of of of repairing them so I decided to make my own versions and and they didn't have that leak where the water can get caught anymore so so like he cuts in the other ones out puts these ones in there and they're like yeah like they're they're better than they were from the factory. So I think, I think that's I
think he's doing doing a good job with that.
But but I was gonna ask you Rob, you know you've been the same for few times in terms of like restoration builds did.
Is there is that being there, was it just like off the market or off the market bonds? Nah, that.
Is Resurrection Rebuilds are phenomenal and I I love what they do. Some of the old combination of
old classics with modern running gear.
And how they? Sort of combine them, you know,
old SL Mercedes Benzes. When you look at it, they look
totally original. But when you start looking at
closer, you can see all the changes done to it, You know, with a modern, all the modern running gear and even electronics and everything else within it.
And there's a lot of that sort of stuff.
It's just phenomenal. You name it.
Anything that you can dream of or think of with the modifications and of cars that it's there you know from original type rebuilds there's some just some beautiful Nissan 260Z over the years that I've seen there battle convert sort of four restorations of Beatles a lot of pickup trucks which are resto mods lot of it's more resto mod type stuff and then
they try to add on all the aftermarket parts to those resto mods and and all the engineering companies that build different chassis and suspensions and they're just it's endless.
And then there's all the OEM type reproduction type parts that they put on the cars with the with all the LED lights and you know you've got all the electronic gauges and it's just like endless you know in what they have and what they do to the cars. It it's it's great that they've
actually the manufacturers are certain aftermarket components will get a a classic car and use their parts but just make it that much better that just looks fantastic And then you've got the the pickup scene which is massive over there with the big lift kits and the tyre sticking out the guards.
You just you can't. Because they're not usable.
Really, they're not. I don't even think they're
usable over there. The truth.
Damn. Fine.
Underneath the car with all the suspensions sticking out and.
That's crazy. Yeah.
Just talking about those restored mod type things.
The I sent around a picture in the chat earlier in the week.
Mitsuoka in Japan are there. Just released a new one called
the M55 and mistakenly I I just assume I saw it.
I was trying to be a Dodge Challenger replica.
Mitsuoka is a small volume company in Japan to do these weird ask things. Like most people know the
Mitsuoka viewt which was a a micro that had like a mark two Jag front and rear end on it. So from 10 feet away which I
couldn't actually probably 30 feet away and it's a bit like a marked in the mark two Jag, it's actually this is micro I stand corrected cause since that cars got sort of more pressed it's actually more closely related to the original GTR.
The which we got in the Ken Mari GTR which we got here is the 240K. I think.
That's actually what they were going for.
I think the Dodge Challenger was backing completely up the wrong tree. Now you look at it again and
they've been. I've seen quite a few pages
where they're compared the Mitsuoka with the original car we got here is the 240K which I always loved.
They were always a bit awkward looking thing but particularly in the 2 door coupe and and even the four door looked a bit strange. But age has been kind to them
and now they're they're worth a lot of money if you can find them, because there aren't many of them around.
Can I just? Say, I thought.
The Mitsuoka looked actually pretty good.
I actually quite liked it. Like using me to work yourself,
I'm just like, well, what have they done?
But that's right usually. It looks like they've really
been drinking the ink, but I like the the.
The Sylvia stuff they did in the 80s and early 90s was horrendous. Like that was like that was an
abomination to to all things automotive.
But the you know that one I was, I was like I can get behind that and it's you know it was based on obviously the the current Civic, but it actually looked I think I think.
In some ways from. Some angles, especially the
front, I think it looks better. It's really looks really
aggressive and how does how busy worker work David like did they buy their cars from from Honda let's say and then they they're gonna basically agreements with them.
Yeah, they have agreements with them because they sort of get them a bit like how Holden used to send their as to HSV, sort of they just have the black plastic bumpers on them rather than the body coloured bumpers. Because a lot of those sort of
parts were were replaced as part of the sort of facelift that they got Mitsuoka with the view of actually quite famously because the Microsoft being produced.
So it's now actually based on the Yaris.
So gives they've crossed the supplier from going from Nissan to to Toyota and and the new one actually is a hatchback and not not a car with the boots. So even though the micro
hatchback too, they engineered in such a way that it still had a booth at the new one. But yeah, I saw one in Kennesaw
a few months to a couple of months ago which was the last Sade I think it was. Yeah they're shocking looking
bit of kit but it was this guy was proud as punch driving his it's a blocker through Kanazawa so there's a certain that and they've they did some horrible things to accord EUR or what we call a concord EUR seal €9. They got really oddball front
and rear ends on those and you really just have to sort of look at the centre of the car, the glasshouse area and the doors to sort of identify what the donor car.
But they've got another one that based on the Row 4, so they've already got an agreement Toyota. So the which is almost sort of
Chevy Blazer Ish from the 70s. Sort of like a chunky, chunky,
sort of blocky waggon thing, which just not far off of the red furries, I suppose. It.
Wasn't it wasn't a big? Stretch, I'm guessing, but but
yeah, so it it's it's interesting when companies, you know, that's their livelihood is actually taking someone else's work and enhancing it for their own purposes, enhancing.
It. Will picked.
Up Scotty will be picked up. You're saying that the same, you
know was based off the S13? And I.
Didn't realise that. Yeah, yeah.
I believe they they pulled the whole front front end forward like the the the the front wheels and suspension were all moved forward to because they wanted to you know make it look like that Cruella Deville kind of escape looks like that.
Looks like a caricature of a car.
Really not. Not in the.
Inside, though, it's still very much S13.
Yes, very much. So some cool cool.
Stuff like in Japan. When you get a moment, Google
the the MX Five 2000GT replica I've seen I think.
They're cool. I kinda like that.
Looks really cool. No, I do.
I I I totally get that one. What about?
The the mitzvah worker one they made the Orochi Orochi Ohe.
Yes, yes, yeah, yeah. That was weird face.
Thing it's all looks like. Something out of the deepest
potion didn't. Yeah, it looks like it's from
the. Ocean.
Sure, yeah. Not not.
Not the most handsome of cars, no they've come up with.
Some crazy things but this. Latest one with the Civic.
I kind of like it, I think. I think it looks good.
I I would, I would happily say, yeah, that's that's good news.
Interesting thing goes. Into production at the moment, I
think it's just a concept becomes it.
That's right. I think they're interesting to
follow them on Instagram actually Mitsuoka Motor Company.
So they they they're pretty, pretty active on Instagram, so it's worth having a look. They seem, they seem.
Pretty nuts, to be fair, there's.
Also a company. In Japan too, that take the
Honda Beat, which is the little K sports car from the 90s and turned it into a Mini NSX. So they put an NSX front and
tail on it and and that looks pretty cute.
I mean that looks like it honey. I shrunk the NSX, sort of.
Literally is, I mean. David.
They never did a convertible NSX today and did a.
Targa they didn't. Talk.
Yeah, but like, yeah, yeah, I didn't think they did because it just looked like a convertible, like a roof chopped off that.
I mean technically it's it's a mid engine car.
Anyway, sorry. Yeah, that's pretty cool.
OK, I just found my favourite one that they've made.
I didn't even know this 20 into production based off the MX5.
The Mitsuoka Rockstar? Yeah, this.
Is cool, yeah. Yeah, yeah.
That is. Actually very cool.
She's actually looks like. A Corvette Stingray, yeah.
That that actually. Looks very good.
I kinda like that. Yeah, I'd.
Rock. That.
Just. Yeah, I like the name.
Too Rockstar. I mean, they haven't.
Been shy in trying to copy what it is ever have they like?
They've been unashamedly bad at it, but like that.
That's kind of cool. I kind of like that.
Alright John, let's move on to tonight's car quiz, which has been written by Mr. David Prince.
Yes. I.
Will say it another. One that was it on the fly.
So do excuse the range of questions and where they could go. No worries at.
All. There are quite some interesting
things I learned doing this one actually tonight.
So OK, question one, late 1955. Rob this ones for you, man.
No need to remind the Mummy we're closing in the knee.
These two. Let's let's see.
The first overland trip between London and Singapore was undertaken by two vehicles. What?
It took seven months and they COVID-19 1300 kilometres.
What were the two vehicles? They were the same.
Rob, Rob was the original Land Rovers.
Series one Land Rovers. One was called Canterbury and
one was called. One was called Canterbury.
One was called. Kind of revenue.
And the other one. At the beginning of.
Mondo I took him 6. Months Six.
Look at the drawing. True, but harsh.
OK, question 2. How many generations of silica
did Toyota produce? Oh God.
Rob all. Pakistan Rob.
Pakistan. Rome.
Full incorrect This game is counting on my.
Head hang on. Matthew.
Matthew, I'm gonna get. This wrong?
Was it 9? Incorrect.
Scotty. On a plan.
I just had to fix my speaker, I said.
Scott. I was like, it's all quiet.
What's happening? Yeah, I was going to say.
Five incorrect it. Was seven so.
OK, I'm missing 2 all over the place I.
Think yeah, I, I. Realised why I went to over.
I can't. I I counted RA and TA but I
counted them twice. That's my mistake.
But yeah. Anyway, get Christian.
School. Check many Rob.
Destroying us currently on one and we are on zero.
Scotty So. OK.
Alright. 3. Which Melbourne raised
personality was the marketing face the convertible version of the Ford car in the UK Marketing face from.
Australia Yeah, the ads. Were in the UK but.
Person. Was Melbourne raised Rob?
Rob. Not Kylie Minogue, was it?
Correct it was. Kind of like.
Wow. OK, it's very popular over there
and she she is. Huge over.
There bonus question. What was the car called?
Matthew. Matthew.
That'll be the sport. Car.
I thought it. Was no oht no, it's.
It's it's incorrect. I know it's.
Completely screwed. I know what it's done.
Can you bring it? Home.
No, I can't. Damn, I can't remember what
they. Call it, Could I answer?
It even though we get the point, I said the wrong one, but anyway I can't. I don't.
I could visualise it, but I can't.
I just. Yeah.
It'll be the. Streetcar.
The streetcar. Is correct, yeah.
But no point, Neil. Point.
That one. OK, question 4.
Who'd you get with the? Kylie Minogue Guy Rob very well.
They've done OHS. You think Callie?
I'm like, I'm like who who else would would they know from from from from here? You have to call him to be
confused with her. Her version of Better The Devil
You Know being used as the song for the original HRV launched in Australia. Christian Four What year did the
Nissan Skyline GTR win? Bathurst Scott Matthews Scott
90. 1. Correct.
Scotty Good. Well done.
Bonus points Who was the driver that gave the famously unforgettable speech from the podium?
Matthew. Damn.
It that would be. Mr Jim Richards.
Your pyjamas. Altima assholes.
Assholes. That's great.
That's the bonus point for you, Matthew.
OK, the. Question #5, The first version
of the Suzuki Alto that was marketed in Australia was built where no problem. I think Rob was first.
I was pretty close. So it wasn't me.
Yeah. Or India correct question.
Who built it? Matthew was the.
Company. Matthew.
Matthew. Matthew.
And if you don't believe Maruti Maruti indeed correct, great.
Or their bonus questions. Flying around here, that OHS.
Scotty is your. Speaker working?
Could you answer to that too? No, I didn't not.
That one, OK. Just go check.
Rob 3 myself to and Scotty on one Rob so you don't need Harley mate. I don't these questions may have
been tailored for me. Yeah.
Well, we're in. The.
Subcontinent How much longer is the new 5 doses of Vicky Jimmy than the three door closest? Two wins.
We are. After in millimetres.
Rob, Rob, 100. Millimetres.
OK, right. 300 millimetres is Rob.
I'm gonna go bigger than that. I think it's called, I think
it's quite considerably larger. I'm gonna say 80 or sorry, 800.
800, Yeah. So I.
Was thinking. It's not as long, so I was going
to say 250 mil one reckon. I've really added that much, OK.
Rob. Gets the chocolates.
This time it's actually 340 millimetres longer.
A. News range, but it wasn't
exactly sure, yeah. So 800.
That would be the Excel 7, Jimmy, that's coming out next year I think. They.
All six door. Indeed.
Indeed, Question 7. Closest to How many Hot Wheels
cars are produced by Mattel each year 4.
That's a good question. From your area.
I'll. Start a million million.
OK. Maddie.
I'm going to. Say 30 million, 30 million. 2.
Million. 30 million. Scotty and I'm gonna.
Say. 12.5 million. .5 million. OK, Mary gets the chocolates.
This round Matilde produce 519 million or Hot Wheels cars every year. Every.
Year. Wow, yeah, that's pretty
impressive, isn't it? Nothing.
Yeah, yeah. 519,000,000 I couldn't believe it when I read
it. Most of them are in my garage,
if anyone. Yeah.
Yeah, that was probably. I thought that was pretty cool,
actually. They would be the.
World's largest Manufacturer Producer.
That. Mile.
Yeah, Miles. And and and for a while I think
it was the Little Tikes company too producing those little push along, yeah bring cars. Looked like a smart.
Car Have you ever seen the people?
That make their smart cars into those, Yeah, yeah, I think it's.
Fantastic. Brilliant.
Absolutely brilliant. If I had, if I had a Smart car,
I would do that. That would be.
Question 8 Next generation Subaru Forester will feature hybrid tech From which other manufacturer?
Oh, that's a good. Question Rob.
Rob. Was it Mitsubishi?
Incorrect. No.
Matthew. Matthew so I'm trying to think
who Fuji Heavy Industries is in bed with and they're not really in bed with anybody, but they have been in bed with General Motors at some point, especially when I when they were doing the Saab, you know, sub connection. So I'm going to say General
Motors. Eager it.
OK, Scotty, I'm gonna. Nissan incorrect.
Oht Weather. Isn't.
I'm. I'm.
I'm completely gobsmacked. I thought you'd be all over it
instantly, Toyota. Beyazid. 86 OHDA.
Yeah, OHK cheese look. Like yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I thought that was. Yeah, yeah.
I thought he said Toyota. That's why I didn't say Toyota.
I wasn't OHS. I honestly thought.
I'm like. Sorry.
I like a. Partnership was gonna say, well
I'm like that's that's that's too easy.
But surely not. But here I sort of I sort.
Of read it, I thought. Not really.
You know, but I. Don't know what makes perfect.
Sense. I mean, you know, they're
they're already collaborating on that.
And so it doesn't make sense to use the world's most efficient hybrid technology if you're already in an arrangement with them. That's alright.
I'll I'll ask the question later.
What was the first hybrid car ever built?
What company hybrid car? Ever built.
Wow. OK.
It's probably steam and electric or something back in 1800 and something, Yeah, well, well. Let's team.
But it was petrol. Electric.
Yeah, OK. OK.
Yeah, it's. Probably like a like.
A like a dozen burger. Something like something weird.
Watching the YouTube tales, actually.
Porsche. Really.
Yes, that's what. Apparently that's why they they
said so they they could be wrong.
But that's what I saw on YouTube today.
Yeah, Porsche. And it's not even.
Yeah, Mercedes. Actually had a hybrid too.
Electric. Hybrid petrol, Electric.
Back then. Well, that plays.
Into our next question, interestingly, the return of technology in the last month, what 2 manufacturers have unveiled real world hydrogen prototypes of established models? Why it's?
No one. What's the second one?
Forget half a point. If I say Rob, it's Toyota.
Half a point, yes, that's half of.
And or and Porsche not? That I'm aware.
No, that's not the one I was thinking of.
I know. Toyota.
I'm trying to think what the other one would be.
Mercedes Matthew Mercedes No. No, no.
Incorrect Scott Honda. Correct.
Ohe Honda. Correct.
So that just ties. Into that, coming back to the
technology which was established some time ago because Honda would begin to hydrogen in the 2000s.
Chlorine, yeah, but it's a question which model.
So it would look for three models.
And they're. Real world.
Hydrogen prototypes of established models.
OK, Matthew. I'm gonna say for Honda it'd be
the CRV, correct? So that's point .5, that one.
Well, there's three points and make one point each .333.
I wanna say for Toyota there are 4.
Incorrect, OK. Rob was.
It. The Corolla.
Incorrect. What?
Camry incorrect. The other two were the high ice
and the high lux. You're.
Right. Really.
Hydrogen power, yeah. Yeah.
I think, I still think. Hydrogen is the answer
personally, but anyway, that's that's another story.
I wouldn't disagree with you. I would be very excited to see
where it goes. I hope it continues.
But please, let's just be really nice to portion help them with their development of the. If you're.
Question. 10 The Vatican has just announced that it will
appraise replace its ageing fleet of Ford Focuses with 40 Watt. OHS geez Fiat. 5.
Hundreds. Would.
Make perfect. Sense.
Wouldn't it? In Caracas, I only work because
they felt eyes. They got enough money for 40 of
them too. No, I was going to say.
Like if they were to rock up with 4040 Ferraris and I'd be like, is this where my, this is where my, you know, my church body goes, yeah. The donations, everyone.
I'm like, I'll be like, well, I can't be angry because I like cars, but like. But I wouldn't be happy.
I'm trying to think if. They've if they I mean they're
pretty conservative so if. They've had focuses.
Before that, they don't really do the focus anymore.
The next kind of option that they probably go with would be VW Golfs. Oh, OK.
I'll take the .5 OHS. OT cross.
Incorrect. So you had to go, didn't you?
Yeah. 5. Hundreds.
Have you got a real guess? Or is that what?
Is that your real guess? If.
Volkswagen. Golf was half a point then.
Isn't the Polos incorrect? American have just announced
that it will replace its ageing fleet of Ford Focuses with 40 electric Volkswagen ID, 3 fours and fives.
Oht Wow OK. Yeah.
They go. Extension.
Course, Yeah. So.
They got. Questions.
Scorching, please, Pretty. Scorching plays.
Is a Scotty 1.5 and equal in first place?
Is myself and Rob on 4.5 each? OK, 4.5 eighths.
I didn't even do a tie breaker. Can you share the glory Or you
might be the? Share I'm happy to.
Share. The tiebreaker is who was the
first company to make the hybrid car.
Well, Rob, I'll shake your hand. Virtually saying good game, Sir.
Well done. So thank you.
Thank you. Thank you.
Good questions. Were David 590,000,000 million
Hot Wheels? Cars.
That's crazy. Into the show, Melissa.
One would be very which she probably knew that actually she.
Would. Absolutely, yeah.
Matchbox. Is still fairly big, aren't
they? Yeah, they are.
Yeah, yeah, much more. Woolworths.
Like Matchbox and I like to look at Matchbox, just rehashing the same cars but just paying them different colours.
Yes, I I think. Back in this, like 70s and 80s,
the Magic Box were more likely to say detailed.
Hello. Yeah, then.
Hot Wheels, do you? Mean Hot Wheels?
Yeah, Hot Wheels. Are always exaggerated at all.
You know, we make hot wheel cars.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Caricatures.
And now, can't cop that none of there are none of those in my garage. Samia, they gonna look like the.
Real thing. Yeah.
I wonder. I.
I I I found a treasure hunt by accident and it was a it was a Tesla. What was it?
Was it first Tesla? The Tesla.
The sports car model. S.
Look. Provides.
That does Roadster. Roadster, yeah.
This. Actually looks pretty cool for a
Tesla for Tesla reservoir. Anyway, I found how much was it
worth? 80 bucks because the standout
had different wheels and had like a tiny paint.
And I was like, I didn't even know it was a treasure hunt until yeah, had to cut it and look at it.
I was like look look pretty cool.
This chassis anyway, Yeah, it was, yeah, yeah.
Absolutely it was, yeah, it was virtually alerted.
At least underneath there's one Carly circling the Earth in orbit as it's. You can see, you can see you
can. Watch on YouTube live, which is,
which is quite funny. But I wanted to say, guys, in
terms of electric cars, you know Rob, you've got an electric car.
How have you found donorship experience so far, Archwood?
Great. It's been good.
Just jump in it and press drive and off you go.
You don't have to, you know, press buttons or turn things all on. Use keys or your phones.
Just you just turn turn app on and it and you're there in terms. Of you just charge it at home,
that's it. So 90% of?
Our charging has all been done at home, yeah, gives you the stats. I've been telling my wife she
spends two or three hours at the shops so just it's free when you're down at Water Garden Santa Shopping Centre, plug it in and just charge it the shopping centre weekend.
So she's been doing a bit of that when she does her big shop.
We've used this test of Superchargers maybe three times.
Damage Longines. Um, there's one at marginal.
Already have to pay for them it it?
They were bit dearer. They're like 20-3 cents a
kilowatt. OK.
I'm on. Recollection, but probably even
higher. So or 32 cents maybe.
Yeah, more like 30-2 cents a kilowatt, but it charges in 18 minutes and off you go again. So you're not hanging around for
too long. So you on a bit of a trip You
could yeah it's it's it's good. But I you got to plan your trip.
So if you're doing anything further than Bendigo, Geelong, Ballarat. Yeah.
Yeah. Or if you're trying to get to
Aubrey, you know there's one at Euroa and you got to stop there and and charge it if if you know if there's a free one.
But I I think using it as a as a second or third car as we have going to work everyday fantastic we've had never had like it's just easy. And I think she, my wife likes
not having to go to a petrol station at all so she does actually plug it in which is great so I don't have to have you fill up your car yet. I'm normally have to jump into a
half charged car or half empty or empty car with fuel as she used to do with the the Pajero sports and and all the other cars and petrol cars that we've had over the years.
She you, she'll run them right down to, you know, that last little bit and I've always had to go fill it up on the weekend.
I'm asking this. Question because there's been a
massive turn around for people that have been owning EV's that are going back to combustion engines.
There's there's been a big shift of it and like I think for your situation, especially with Deb and how she drives, she drives it to work. She doesn't do what 400 KA week?
So she technically charge it once a week and she's fine and I get I get it for that. I think I think nothing.
I think it's great and I think that I honestly think the Tesla situation how they do it's probably probably the best.
But I want your opinions on would you consider getting another email or would you just go, would you be like it was fun but it was kind of a nobody, Like what would you would you would you consider. You say that because I told them
that we won't get, we won't be ever getting another EV after this one. What I'm concerned about is
resale towards retirement. What Car do you wanna keep until
you can't drive anymore And you're probably go hybrid.
Yeah, that's why you see a lot of Rav 4, so that all the retirees have all these Rav fours and there's there's a two year wait for them because there's some savings in that if they're driving to the shops back and forth everyday.
But that they could run on that that 30K or whatever 60K range that's got and and then if they need to do a longer trip and I think the hybrid type scenarios probably better last car towards your later years. But electric we might go and
have electric one more like we'll probably turn this over in two years time. I'm still still be three or four
year warranty on a battery. It's sellable, but you don't
want to be running it into that 7819 years.
How many cases? Has it done?
I believe it's done around abouts 2021 thousand kilometres in a year and a half. The driver that you've driven in
a fair bit. Yeah, well, what we when we go
to Geelong or go anywhere, it's always in the Tesla, go to the shops. It's great because you take away
your throwing in a front, say you're carrying your take away.
All I have to do is pop the bonnet and bonnets pops or the boot. Yeah, the bonnets pop.
You fry your pizza in there and and a family size pizza fits in there perfectly too. So the family pizzas dominos
will have them. Next.
It's actually got. 26,725 kilometres on it.
OK. The chart stats basically
totally charged this year is 3362 kilowatts cost me $1000 spent in charge and over the year $1000 to charge it.
And they use the current stats for the the petrol when you charge it. So it compares to the the the
day rates on on whatever the fuel costs.
So that is a $1300 saving in fuel.
For that. Whatever, six months I think you
guys from, yeah, whenever you bought it or purchased it from that anniversary date. So since you know sort of
February we say 1300 dollars. But in February?
March 2022, so as a second car running around going to shops, going to work stop starting great highway not so good.
Yeah, reliability. Like I said, you touch wood and
and I think the fit and finish is pretty good, yeah.
So. I'm pretty happy with it and I'm
pretty fussy with fit and finish it.
The only thing I'm not happy with and I actually we had a Tesla guy come out because they had to do.
Change the compliance. Plate apparently didn't meet ADR
compliance or something. The sticker and that's that's
sticker on a door. So they had to take a sticker
off and put a sticker on and ask him about the seats.
Actually when you, because that much talk, when you take off and stop take off, you can feel a bit of a click in the seat rail.
And you reckon? That's quite common on all of
them. So that's going to be combined
with guys that bit of a movement in in the the actual seat rail itself. But yeah, suspensions, yeah,
there's that complaining about the suspension being a bit harsh and it is a little harsh and knew that.
I think they resolved that with the new Model 3 that's coming out with better, slightly better, softer tyres or better tyres. And they've adjusted suspension,
but they've actually reduced the top speed on them as well to make up the difference on the tyre ratings.
Apparently the tyres are not rated for high speed, the new tyres. But yeah, I can't complain, I I
really can't. But I think the hybrid's petrol.
Yeah, Harvard white guy. Look, maybe a plug in hybrid or
something like that. Even so, that might be our next
car, Some sort of hybrid. To that.
Because I when I was at Honda, I saw the, I saw the new ZV, you know, hybrid you you've got head office.
Sorry, sorry. I didn't mean no.
You're right. You're.
Right, right, right. Has also denied.
Any hybrid Zavvi was that was that you can possibly considering that or did you think about it or you just like not strike petrol that that's just how it's gonna be.
No, no, we we certainly wanted. To consider it the the signing
thing came down to at this stage we still wanted a spare time and the the Hybrid doesn't have a spare tyre because of the battery. And it was only available.
In the top spec car, which was sort of another tech brand on top of what we paid. So you know Toyota's got a much
better system where that as far as that's concerned whereby you know you can hope you can have a hybrid drive system on the on the base model if you want. You know you can order any of
their models with hybrid systems or without.
And I think that's long term, I think that's.
Where they? Need to.
Sit. Yeah, how you doing the?
More hybrid and then we Then you lose your actually Interestingly, Edwards saying that his mum's Yaris Cross hybrid has a has a spare tyre but not in the four wheel drive models. That's another variant that the
Toyota can offer. They can offer to all will drive
all forward drive but yeah so now it it it wasn't a we would have liked to have gone hybrid this time but yeah it wasn't kind of worked for us this time so hopefully next time.
Next time. Come back in five.
Years. I think that's a podcast,
Chance. So it was that.
I said you. Have a great.
Week. I must fly.
Yeah, you too mate. Well, well, well, take care.
OK. See ya.
Rob's. Fabrications, firefighting,
burglary, alarm systems, metalwork.
Spray painting lawn. Mowing was blasting and and and
and everything. He's the guy, you know.
You know where to find him. He's good.
He's gone for the week. Golf tip.
Of the week is just something to think about when you're hitting your long irons because a lot of people freak out when heating them. So do I because you watch a lot
of golf and you see how experts hit them and you always comfortable with your 7 iron. Just play it like A7 iron.
Don't try and hit it as hard as you can.
Just Australian swing and go for it.
You're not going to be able to hit it as far as a pro, so don't expect it as far as a pro, but. As long as you make good.
Contact you'll be fine, so just hit it like A7 iron like you normally do. Nice swing, don't try and hit as
hard as you can and it should improve.
Isn't that rewarding when you just hit it on that sweet spot and you hear a Ting or you? Hit it and it.
Just keeps on going play. The best feeling?
Finally, because. I was having trouble hitting my
hybrid club that I've got and it's based off like pretty much like a four iron this hybrid club.
And I've hit it terribly so many times I just cannot do it.
So I keep switching back to my eye ions again and just using my 3 iron. But then I was out couple weeks
ago, I thought I'm just going to give it a go, I'll just do my normal kind of stance, nothing fancy and just hear it flaw and it just took off. Nice and.
Everything. I hit it perfectly.
It sounded so good I was wrapped.
Couldn't replicate it. As like any more practise?
At the driving range with that's going ohhhhh.
I know, I don't know why, I just can't hit but trouble with it.
So let's do a count. Golf course one day many.
Golf. Course.
In a golf. Cart.
No. That would that would be fun.
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About this episode
A lively discussion unfolds as the hosts explore the concept of the ideal two-car solution for various needs. They share personal updates on their automotive projects, including car shows and restorations, while also debating the practicality of different vehicles. Notable stories include a rare Australian-designed beach buggy and a friend's success at a car show. The episode features engaging banter about electric vehicles, hybrids, and the unique quirks of various models, making it a rich conversation for any car enthusiast.