A rainy Saturday leads to discussions about upcoming car shows and events in the Hampton Roads area, including the Creepy Car Show and Liberty Transmissions' grand opening. The hosts share a bizarre story about a woman arrested for wrapping her car like a police vehicle, sparking debates about car wraps and auction practices. They also explore the future of automotive technology, including VR for car repairs and Tesla's new lift kit, while brainstorming ideas for interactive car games. The episode is filled with humor and insights into the automotive community.
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Join us on "All Wrapped Up" for a wild ride! We explore a girl's daring arrest for wrapping her car as a Florida state trooper. Robots are taking over the streets with taxis and town trucks. Plus, shifting into Ford's new tap and play - can it keep you entertained at the traffic light? Buckle up for these stories and more on today's episode. Don't miss the excitement! #CarWraps #RoboRevolution #FordTech
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Dave Polagh. Happy Saturday, America. You're listening Let's Talk Cars Radio on
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Chaos and natevb Man. I love to tell you that it is a great
Saturday for a car show. But where we are at it is raining.
Once again. I tell you, it seems to be raining like every single
weekend. We're either getting out of rain, we escaped rain. It is
pouring down rain. If anybody knows somebody that you know is a gutter company,
this would be a great uh place for a sponsor for a gutter company or anything rain related. Maybe an umbrella company that needs UH wants to do
some sponsorship. I don't know, because I tell you I've seen more car
shows that have been canceled this year because of rain. We had two shows,
three shows we needed to be at today, and we missed our friends over at Ultra Speed for the cars and coffee Chesapeak. So make sure you
guys are looking out for the rain date on that one as well as our Nights with the Kings or Kings Rolling Rolling with the Knights for their second annual Patriot Classic event. That one also has a rain date, so just look
out for that. So that should be next. I think they're gonna roll
that to next next weekend in the twenty first, I believe it's gonna be the rain date for them. They're gonna try to reschedule that one, so
look out for that date. That is one you do not want to miss
if you're in the hamp Roads area. Like I said, I know everybody
listens across the country that one would be appreciate it the twenty first, from nine am to three pm. From nine am to three pm, it's called
the second Annual Patriot Classics on Facebook. Just go look it up and we'll
see you guys here. Yeah. So, and if you guys did not
know and you have not been paying attention, coming up, we have the Creepy Car Show on the twenty eighth that rolls into the Trunk and Treat as well, and then right after that it rolls into the Movie Night all on the same date, all in the twenty eighth that is out at Lanstown Common here in the hamp Roads area. We will be out there so you guys
do not want to miss it. We will be having a huge, huge
time. We will have our sponsors out there with us as well as give
it a bunch of stuff to give away, so we'll have stuff out there from Liberty, We're gonna have stuff out out there from NAPA BDG group.
I heard that some of our NAPABDG family is gonna be hanging out with us out there in between different hours stopping in. So you're definitely gonna want to
come out there and meet some people, play some games. We're gonna have
some great giveaways out there and then rolling right back at around. Man.
We are a NonStop traveling group. I feel like we are a carnival.
Yeah it is. We're gonna pick up tents and replan them right back down
out at Liberty Transmissions on November fourth. We'll be broadcasting live from there and
we'll have a big, huge event. We're gonna have a car show that's
gonna be out there. We'll have food out there, we'll have games,
we'll have prizes. They're gonna be doing their big, huge grand opening out
there. Curtis is gonna be out there and show you the new facility,
sixty five hundred square foot transmission facility. Nothing really like it. I mean,
you guys got to definitely stop it and see it. It is amazing.
A lot of work's been going on still over there. There's tighten all
the little stuff, but they've been in full swing. Parking, lots full
cars coming in like crazy. No reason why you guys should be missing us.
Yeah. Year, yeah, yeah, there's still some time before for
what looks like it's gonna be a snow a year this cold. Certain alreadyt
get cold nights. I think we get some snow this year. But yeah,
we are, we are busy, busy, busy running rounding out the season. And then don't forget as we are pouring into the season. Our
big Christmas charity is going on. You guys know, we do it every
year. We take eight families and feed eight families for Christmas and we provide
all of the clothes and presents and everything for all the kids underneath their tree.
We do it every year. I'm proud to say that we are now
going in our ninth year of doing this. It's been very very cool.
So yeah, very busy time for us. So don't forget twenty eighth.
It's gonna be Lanstown Common Creepy Car Show along with the trunk and Treat to follow right after the Creepy Car Show, and then we go into the movie night all on the same day, so that is a full day event.
And then like I said, mark calendar noven and fourth, canna be out there at Liberty Transmission, big big event out there. You guys are gonna
want to go see it. Like I said, it's good to have a
transmission guy when you need him. He may not need him now, but
you may need him later. So you definitely want to get out there and
meet mister Price himself and meet all the guys out there, great great group of guys out there, so put all that stuff on your calendar, and then also keep in mind that we're gonna be doing our Christmas charity, so we may be showing up at different places doing some charity fundraisers and stuff.
I'll let you guys know how that works out right. The second, we're
doing pretty well. Everybody's been really pitching in and helping us get that event
together. So I'm very blessed and feel very humble the fact we're still doing
that event. So we're gonna roll long and here we go with the news.
You all ready to jump into this. I love Nathaniel. Nathaniel always
he'll go ready, but he says ready, and he always shakes his head no when he says the word ready, or I'm like, you want to do this, He'll be like yes, he does know with his head, but says the word yes all the time. It's the craziest thing. That's
because we we know that the news is really low this week. It is
low news this week. We all know there's a lot of things that are
going on across the country. So anytime there's anything big going on, automotive
news is low. But does not I mean, we don't have things to
talk about. So you guys know, robo news and stuff like that.
It's being big. But here is the thing. So the title of the
show today is all all wrapped up and there's a reason for it. Did
you guys see the story on the woman in Florida they got arrested. She
wrapped her car like a Florida Florida State Trooper car. I did not,
Okay, So first of all, why she rest exactly like? It's exactly
like it. And you guys know, wraps are pretty expensive, so you're
gonna spend you know, two three thousand dollars for a wrap and you decide to spend that money to wrap your car so it looks it's it's identical.
So it is that black and gold, and I think there's a little bit of white in it too. So it's exactly the lines, everything right down
to having a star or the badge or whatever on the door. Except the
only thing is it says something different. Yeah, so it's different, different
on the door in words. But up to that, she even put a
light bar on top of the car, so she's got a light bar, so that's where she probably messed up. How much do you get you know,
it's like how many? How many does he start pulling exactly? It's
like a lot of stuff. What was that guy's name. There's a guy
who used to be all over it was Instagram and and YouTube and stuff.
The guy, I think his name was Jeremy, that he owned some you're talking about the guy, yeah, the motorcycle guy that would always think he was above the wall. You remember him? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
you remember him. He was all over the place, Jeremy. Now I'm
not comparing her to him, but I mean it sounds very I think he was in Florida too, wasn't he. I think he was down to the
floor. Maybe somebody correct me if I'm wrong. But so they pulled her
over it. Now, you can have a light bar on your car,
but you just can't have certain light configurations, I guess, and certain colors is what it is. But she did the car identical. I mean they
have the cars. I saw a picture somewhere where they parked the two cars
side by side, like a real Florida car. If you weren't looking hard
enough, you assume, oh you would have known. You would have absolute
thought if it pulled behind you, you thought it was it's right down to the te except for I think the lettering on the car, the words, it's the only thing that is I think it's different on these cars, but goes by you and you realize it's not an officer. You're so saying stuff
to your stuff. You're like, ah, So I got to think about
this, and then so I guess as I read some of the article, the lady kind of said some things. She's like, I bought it like
this, and then come down that she didn't buy like that. She actually
had to pay. And then she said, well, I fell in love
with the way that the colors looked on your guys's car, as I decided I want one to look just like yours. That's why I had to wrap
because I like the color scheme. First of all, I don't think anybody
really loves the color scheme of as high Way trooper car is that can you really love the color scheme? She loved it so much that she went and
got into the back of one. You know, yeah, I loved it
so much. I couldn't wait to sit in the backseat. But I mean,
it's just it's I don't know what goes through people's minds. But then
I got to be I got to thinking we had one, remember we had on ours was the exact paint because this was her so this was her defense.
Well this was the police officer said, we don't sell our Highway trooper cars out in auction, because she tried to say she bought the car from auction like that was their first thing she said, which didn't end up being true. But then the state troop this day, I know, the state
trooper said, we don't sell our cars, you know, in the paint scheme. I guess maybe they do something to the paint scheme or something before
they sell them off or whatever at auction, which would be weird, but maybe they do. I don't know. I got to be thinking about it,
like wait a minute, Virginia does Virginia sells and they just stripped the lights or anything out of them and stuff and they sell them. Yeah.
Yeah, sometimes you're still get it with the lights on them. Usually when
they're selling them. Me if I'm wrong, it's usually old versions of what
they're using. No, well it not true, not true, because once
again here in Virginia, we had one. So years ago we had one.
Uh at the transmission shop. We had an set and they were still
using seven eights and it was exactly the same color as They didn't change the paint. Yes, yes you were. You still were seeing Crown Vix.
You were seeing Crown Vix everywhere. They were still Now they were starting to
transition to the caprices. About we started seeing caprices about a year or two
later we started to see them, but they were still using the Crown Vix.
They were everywhere, and we had purchased one. They did not alter
the paint job. We had the exact same paint job as they had.
And the funny thing was is we drove that car a lot and every time we got on the freeway, everybody moved out of our way. Now we
didn't have light bars on it, but and all that stuff, but it was still painted. But you had uh Crownvix back then that were highway trooper
cars that didn't have all light bars on them. They just had antennas on
the back and they didn't have the light bars. So we looked like main
police vehicles, you know what I'm saying. Like they were more like undercover
or used moving around like you know, they weren't there every day, but they feel like that's why, Like I don't know, May I'm wrong?
May you know? I can tell you that when we had the seven,
they didn't do anything to alter the pain job on it before they sold it.
At auction, we got the car, it was exactly looked just like a highay trooper car, less the light bar. We still had the spotlights
on it everything. And every time that we got on the road with it,
traffic came to either slowed down or everybody moved out of our way.
So if you're in the fast lane, everybody moved over. You could get
everywhere you need to get in that car very quickly on the freeway because everybody got out of our way. It was one of the best cars to drive
because everybody just moved out of the way very quickly. It was it was
a very nice perk and of course it had the interceptor in it, and so it got up and moved pretty quickly, and it was very well taken care of. That car had the most maintenance done to any car I ever
bought it in an auction. When we bought that car had brand new tires
on it. Uh, everything was serviced. When we got it up in
the air, every single grease fitting was greased perfectly on that car. I
mean something they had. That car was maintenanced very well. So it was
a good purchase horse. But that was a fun car owned. So when
I got the car was fun. Yeah. So when I got to think
of thinking about it, I was like, Florida doesn't sell them in the paint jobs, but Virginia does. See. I still remember when we got
the car, and I remember it was like maybe our first week getting the car, and you picked me and Nate up and Kurt was in the passenger's seat and we were trying to figure out what the middle button was for.
And you guys didn't want to click it, and then you clicked it and figure out that it was the trunk But okay, we didn't want to click it because you didn't if it was hooked up. So and there's a reason
because we had worked on so many police vehicles back in the day. There
used to be an emergency button that was in the vehicles and it was in the center and when he pushed that button, it sent a distress signal and they didn't have it marked. It was so and it wasn't where the trunk
button normally would be on the car. Somebody had added it. But what
they did is they rewired the trunk button to this button. And so we
didn't want to push the button when we first got the car because we didn't know if that was the emergency distress button, if it was still hooked up, So we didn't want to push the button. That's the reason why we
weren't going to push the button on that car and until we got a chance to dig into it and find out if what that button went to. But
then we finally just said forget it, just push it real quick, and then it popped the trunk and they just started relocated the trunk button. So
it was kind of and which I thought was weird to really then I started thinking about I think on that car, originally the trunk button is like was in the glove box, so you would have to reach too far, and with all the equipment would have been in that car, you would never be able to get over to it. That's the reason why they relocated it.
But yeah, there was a distress buttons. It used to be in a
lot of the police cars that you could push and it used to be located right in that exact kind of position, so stories of having a police vehicles.
But I just I just I thought it was really really strange that Florida says they don't sell them in their paint schemes. When I'm trying to figure
out what when it goes to auction, what do they do they paint the car before I spray it? Do you paint your cars before they go down?
What color do they paint it? Do they just painted straight? Well?
That would make sense though. Why we see a lot of vehicles,
you know how we're on the auction sites and we see like a lot of what we would go there has to be a government car because it's like twenty thousand, thousand miles. It's a lot of Florida that they gotta they have
to do the remove all official markings before. But do they have but I
think it, but I will think it would be that in Virginia too.
But then you just take the light bars off and you take this the wording off the car. And that's basically you know something if Florida's a sticker on
the side of the car or is it paint? Is it actual pain?
I'm thinking that's paint. Look at the car. It looks like a sh
Look at it looks like a paint. Doesn't look like it's a wrap,
But maybe it is. It might just be a wrap and they just peel
the wrap off it. Maybe that's what it is. I don't know.
Somebody might know. That might be what it is, and that might explain
it. They can just peel the wrap off it then. Know, guys,
I gotta take quick commercial break. When we come back, we'll have
some more news for you. But whatever you do, don't go around driving
around police cars impersonating the police, or try to make up a security car and have the same paint scheme or wrap scheme. You'll probably find yourself in
the back of one really really quick. I'll talk to you guys soon.
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So it's funny we were on a commercial break and we've been trying to keep up with what's going on over on the news and everything. You know,
with robots and everything, you would think that we'd be further with technology that we are in certain aspects on things, because it seems like in the car community robots are like everything. So you would think in other realms of things
that we'd have like robot a lot more robot technology we do. It seems
seems like we're kind of flip right this second, and I think eventually technology will go the opposite way. Maybe I don't know. It seems like every
time I turn around and in automotive news, it's robot this, robot that, robot this. But like in reconomous vehicle, yeah, and and and
other stuff, and like when it comes to like military aspects and stuff like that, I feel like you don't hear that much about robot technology. It's
weird that we've seen to be flipped. Everybody seems to be on one side
or the other. Did you get a chance to watch the the documentary which
one eye, Yeah, I know, we're on the top about robots, and that just reminds me of that, like that was a change in technology.
So, uh, the boys we were talking about it last week and I didn't say anything about it on the show. They're like, they asked
me if I got a chance. There's the documentary. If you guys haven't
had a chance to watch it yet, and then watch it's on Netflix.
It's the documentary of h Uber, but it's done. It's not like a
real documentary. It's like one of those movie documentaries, so it kind of
loosely it's like what happened with how Uber got started? And it was good.
But I didn't want to really talk about it yet because I didn't get a chance to watch it. So I did get a chance to finally watch
it. It's kind of interesting. If you guys have not caught that series
yet, go go watch it. I think you guys might enjoy It's it's
it's pretty good. Like I said, it just kind of shows the fact
that how Uber got started and then the inner workings of it. Yeah,
all the hoops they had to jump through and how they a lot of the stuff they did other people. Yeah, yeah, it does and it's it's
it's interesting the fact that basically they were, you know, losing their shorts forever. You know, it was really upside down. They just had to
keep on feeding the beast, feeding it money, feeding it money, feeding it money to make it work, just because of the it was something so new and new technology and getting people to like it and understand it and want to use it on a regular and then and then of course almost like this Tesla situation where you have everybody trying to jump on the bandwagon of what you're doing, trying to take your idea and capitalize on it and keep people from taking that away from you, and how all that works. It's, like
I said, it's very interesting to watch it. But one of the things
they covered but didn't cover a little bit is the fact of you know, I told you guys, how you know we have mass transit, right, but then you have the flying car side of the things where I think Uber and all those are going to jump. They touched very bit. They touched
very lightly. They touched very lightly on it. They're like, we need
to buy rooftops, right, yeah, yeah, about so we've been talking about that for like five years ago. Is we started having the conversation about
owning rooftops and how Uber and the everybody who's into ride sharing is big into airspace and rooftops and stuff like that, and owning that there was a reason for that, and it still is a really big thing because owning owning the owning the air, which you really can't own the air, but owning the space to be able to get the cars in the air is going to be the next big, huge thing. And like I said, we've been talking
about it for five years. But you get into the whole robo side of
things. So this week Robotaxi took over in Houston, so they're open and
starting to run. And that's Cruise. If you guys don't know the whole
side of robotaxi side of things, a cruise company has opened up and has free range in Houston now, so you're gonna start seeing this. And I
told you guys that self driving everything in a business platform was coming, and it was going to come quick, just as soon as the regulation started to get set, and there was gonna be laws to be set and the cities could figure out how they are going to generate money off of these companies.
Once all those regulations really start to get line up, You're going to see these companies start to move forward quicker because the technologies there has been there.
I told you that Chevrolet had developed a car that was already ready to hit the road. You know, we're what two and a half years ago since
we had that conversation. Uh, they just the car was just sitting,
you know, the car. They just didn't know what to how to move
forward with the car because the regulations and stuff weren't there yet. Well,
regulations are now lining up, and it's time for people to start cashing and making money on this stuff. So now that all the regulations and everything are
in set, now it's time for people to that. Yeah. Yeah,
Now it's time for people to start making all this money back that they invested.
So you are going to start seeing in more cities. You're gonna start
seeing cars without drivers and them showing up and working just like your your Uber set up and all that kind of stuff works. That's just what's gonna happen.
And is it gonna be no driver or you're gonna have a robo person.
Tesla already has a droid in the making, yes see, And I think that's gonna be the next thing. So like are they gonna put their
own droid and their own uber taxis? So you're talking about like you're gonna
get into the car, there's gonna be a person that turns around. They're
gonna hello Daniel, right, right? Do you want to ask? Like
if you're like into a city, right, and you'll want to ask like you know where to go to Liken or you know what's some attractions to see?
It said, like asking the car and like them telling you and like, you know, a weird dialogue. And that's when the windshield advertisements come
up. We were talking about where the robots like, well, we're here
right on the shield. It does tie together, though, it does tie
together. Think about it. You have a robo taxi where the windshield is
that the windows of the advertisement, So they're playing advertisement on the windows.
And then you get inside the car and there's a droid that's wearing like a little taxi cab cap, you know what I mean. He turns around,
he starts talking where you're from, and he's having a conversation with you because he doesn't have to stare at the road. Think about it. The car
is doing the driving. He's just there for entertainment. So he can,
you know, haphazardly kind of have one hand on the steering wheel, so it looks like he's driving experience. But he can turn Yeah it's an experience,
but he can turn fully around in the seat and have conversation with you.
Why the car is going down the road and it's for entertainment purpose.
That's where I could go. You ask it to play a game, and
the it just starts to turn. It turns out to be it turns out
to be a complete experience at that point in time, and that's you know, kind of where you're going. Now, let's go to like the weird
side of things, right or you know, a personal butler at that point.
Well, okay, so it goes to where I told you guys, cars cars become stop being a car and they start becoming experience. It's just
a way to get from one place to another. Remember how we talked about
cars with couches and you know, tables to sit with your friends and eat, you know, put drinks on it, and the car it just takes you from one place. Now, that's we're going there quickly. We're getting
there very quickly. So now for those of you who go, I'm never
gonna use that service, I'm just not doing it. I'm a I'm a
car guy. I'm a car guy too, but let me just tell you,
I can't take my car everywhere with me when I fly into other states from vacation or whatever. I'm stuck with transportation. So eventually you have to
give in. But for those of us that are car guys that still drive
our cars, now you have robots that are going to start performing services maybe we don't like. And that's where you've seen the robot tow trucks. Okay,
so they're they're pretty cool in a bad way. So they're just a
flat platform. Just imagine having like just a box on wheels. You can
outrun the security guard. You can't really outrun the robber guard, right,
So they just have these flat boxes that are h on wheels and they have a tow tow truck assembly kind of hidden up underneath them, and they just roam the streets and they're just looking for illegally parked vehicles. Like if you
jumped out curbside tried running real quick, this little box just rolls around stops notices and his backs in the toe rig slides out, grabs a whole of your car, hooks it drags you out of park spot, and just takes off with your car. Man, there's not a truck, there's nothing.
It's just a box and it just tows your car off and takes it to a tow facility and drops it off into like a caged inaria. I mean,
this is like straight to your phone, right, you know, but everything's done like yeah, everything's done like electronic. They don't have to worry
about any of that stuff anymore. Like every you want it back, you
just there'll be an app for that with a little frownie face app. You
know. But this is like the world that we're going to start living in
with everything being you know, robot. I mean, remember I told you
guys about you know how they have icing. You know what they called icing
for like the drink. No no, no, no, for the drink.
Now you're talking about electric vehicle charges where trucks are parking into the electric vehicles and they're not that absolutely. Remember how we talk about how it's hard
to find a parking spot in the city, right, Yeah, Well they have I told you about that company that developed the app where if you want a parking spot, you rent somebody else's parking spot. You get on the
app and you hit an app and you look for available parking spots and they go we have X y Z available. You a button and you reserve the
parking spot. There's a little robot box that's on wheels that's in the parking
spot, and then you go and you drive up and the box moves out of the way, and you pull in and it drives and ground and it just keeps on driving around looking for another available parking spot. It's just a
robocne, it's basically, and it just goes and robots into another cone and holds that park holds that parking spot until somebody purchases it, and then it moves out of the way and goes in the parking spot. So it's constantly
finding the premiere parking spots and holding them for you, and then you on your app are buying the parking spot to park in it, and then that robocone just moves. It's a lot better than having to go around for seven
minutes looking for a parking spot. No, it is, but it's ingenious.
If you think about it and it's that's a business. Somebody has developed
that business. Now I haven't seen it go live. I just it got
sent to me in a package for a media package press package, and I was just like, that's ingenious that you just have these little robot cones driving around waiting for premiere parking spots and they just pull in and they hold it and then if you want it, that cone moves when you press it.
And think about it, they're not there. It's their spot. It's legal
what they're doing. How long can you hold the spot for? Well,
it's a parking spot there. Their vehicle got in the parking spot, right,
I mean it's they legitimately have the parking spot because that is a robot car hold you. Do you reserve it before you leave or do you reserve
it before you pull up? It's like I imagine if you reserve it in
an hour. Well, now I don't know exactly how. I don't know
exactly how that works, but I know that it'll show you what they have available and if you pick it, and as you pull up that cone, that little robot cone thing, it's like it's like it's like a little yeah box on wheels. But it pulls out of the way and lets you in,
and then it just starts patrolling again looking for the next cool parking spot, and it pulls into it and it's all legal. I mean, think
about business model. Think okay, so think about when you guys are in
when we were in downtown New York so and when we went on vacation.
I'm really good at finding parking spots. You'll admit I have a knack for
it. I can find it because I can parallel park on a whim.
I have no problem whipping a car into a U turn and then backing into a parking spot really quick. So I find parking spots very very well.
But a lot of people are not good at doing things like that. They're
not on the spot. They can't you know, flip the b you know,
you turn, you know what I'm talking about, So they can't do it very quickly, and they're not very good at parallel parking or getting cars in tight spots. So if you're not good at that, this is great,
you know what I mean. That thing just swings in holds the spot
and you're like, you get on the app, You're like, oh, look at that. There's six premium spots available right where I want to go.
You hit the button. As soon as you pull up the corn,
it somehow through the phone recognizes the fact that you have that parking spot available, and that cone moves out of the way and you pull in, and it just starts to the patrol again. It just starts going around in the
little city blocks looking for a parking spot, and as soon as a car pulls out, it whips in and holds the spot and it goes ding and says you're available. I'm telling you, guys, this is awesome technology.
I mean, it's robo everything you name it. Somebody else will come out
with someone else. And I know, guys, I gotta take another Christian
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specialist. Now back to your host Dave Polach. Hey, guys, welcome
back. Hey, So you guys know that forever it seems like every automotive
company out there kind of has like a gimmick, right, so the always tried something, especially when it comes to like the family vehicle rather, I mean, I don't know. For me, it goes all the way back
to way back in all the different like family TV shows. It seems like
every single family TV show that was out there had like the vehicle. Right.
I mean, I can date myself and go go way way back into TV shows, but you know, okay, I'll go with one that everybody knows. So the Family Truckster. Obviously from National Lampoons. You know,
they had the family tructure. Everybody knows that vehicle. You go back to
the Brady Bunch, you know, even the Brady Bunch had a station wagon that everybody kind of knew that. The show kind of hovered around Fastious,
the Glorian and the seeh. So yeah, so everything has a vehicle.
But if you, like I said, if you do family shows and stuff like that, they all they all group around some type of family vehicle.
So it seems like the manufacturers over the years have always tried to do like was it the Chevy Venture had the WB version uh minivan, So that was like their kind of thing. I think they did like some type of gaming
system inside of it. It was I remember they had full down TVs in
it. Say, who was the first person that came out with fulld out
TVs. I don't know. Well, first of all, full down TV's
is one thing. But you can go all the way back to GMC's and
the Dodge, full sized Dodge vans had black and white TVs in them for a while. They were you know, and then they did color TVs and
they were full console TVs and them. I remember that. And then some
point people did full down TVs, but then they started doing gaming systems in them. Well, Ford is trying something else. And I think we talked
about when they were first I think came. I say it was a couple
of years ago they first started playing around with it. They filed a patent
two, I guess for passengers and for the driver to be able to like keep yourself entertained while you're in the vehicle or while you're sitting at stop lights.
They're gonna do like sensory touch in the vehicles so you can play like Simon inside the vehicle. Have you seen have you guys seen this really?
Yeah, like you know Simon, Like Simon says, like where you touch things inside the vehicle. Cameron is over their lap. What are you laughing?
Because I looked up some some of the features that vehicles offer. Right,
I'll just give you the list real quick break it down. For us,
we got the Honda Ridgeline in bed's audio system coming at number one.
Why you need an in bed audio system? Right? Then you got Ford
Focuses RS drift mode and they have an actual drift button. No, no,
that's not what I'm talking about though. I'm not talking about junk on
vehicles. I'm talking about things that keep you occupied inside the vehicle. For
laugh the most though, well, okay, I didn't know that's what you're talking about. But plus, because you're not paying attention to what made me
laugh the most. Did you know that Jeep trailhawks not not just like they
added the complete red toe hooks on the front, but they actually added a recovery bag with a toastrap in it. They know that it was going to
break down so much that they had to put a toe strap in it.
Cameron has completely derailed us, Yes, completely, back to the topic.
All right, back to the topic. Did you know that they had a
toe bag the world I'm talking about literally inside the cabin of the vehicle.
They have something that will keep you on so you guys have played sign everybody knows how Simon's played, right, Imagine that if you had to like grab like the radio knob, like when you put it in this mode, you grab the radio knob, or you had to like tap apart on the dash, or you had to touch this and that made sounds and stuff like that, and that's the game. You had to like touch different parts of the
vehicle. And you want to talk about distracted driving, You're not looking at
the road, like does it only activate if the vehicle Is that a stop?
That's what I want to know, or like, does it can I click a button say I'm passenger? You know I was thinking about I'm like,
I'm like, I don't because a lot of it. Okay, so
we know states have laws where you can't you know, have your play with your cell phone all that kind of stuff. But if the game activates,
why you're driving and you got to grab a hole of things to play the game, aren't you then yet distracted while you're driving? Yeah, I would
say so. Or is it gonna only be things that are only in the
reach of the passengers and nothing in the reach of the driver, But you're still not focused on the road. It's they put a patent for. It's
interesting to see how it goes. But I know, I if I remember
correctly, we read about this, Cameron and I read about this. It's
got to be too for like evs. So I know. I saw article
this week about how Android play will allow when you're charging your car to connect it and watch movies. Now, I don't think it's gonna be why you're
charging. I think it's gonna be like why you're lights and stuff like that
or whatever I know, to keep you Like people are talking about like how they have nothing to do at the charging stations, that there's thirty minutes to get a charge and then they have nothing to do. Well, it's the
cure boredom. It's basically like what I read, So people won't be bored.
I guess on road trips or whatever, it isn't something to do.
So if it's road trip, then that means a vehicle is moving. If
it's for road trips, vehicle has to move. Drivers can It's kind of
the description road and trip. Yeah, I mean no, they have the
driver play by honking the horn. Driver at your churt hunk the horn.
Now, I just find it interesting that like we're once again we're really worried about what people need to do while they're in a vehicle, which then goes deeper into the now. It's just something to movie from place to place,
and we're trying to keep people entertained. We're not really worried about the vehicle
itself. If someone really wants to work on something, they should work on
making like display like when you're driving, but like make it like animated.
That'd be kind of cool, Like you like change or mode like normal mode, if you could like change the display to like retro mode, I don't know, be kind of cool. He wants like a display, but he
wants really cool. He wants on the radio when he's going through traffic.
It shows him on the lanes going like this and everything. If you can
give me, like you can give me an overlay where I can like chase the cherry on the windshield and like I get extra bonus points if I moved to the left lane and catch the cherry and moved to the right lane and get the get the lemon. Look what happens if you you created a pack
If you're going on a road trip, right and you're like if you go off this direction, you get a cherry, or like it's advanced pack Man.
You create a pac Man game where it's like if you make every single turn correctly, you know you're collecting all the dots. If you go and
stop even you get a cherry. That or like in the back, like
the back of your mirror or the back window, there's like a little pac Man behind you and you're like, you gotta out, not pack Man, but the ghost. You got the ghost? No, And it could be
sponsored by Monster thanks Monster Monster, Monster game be sponsored by Monster. It's
I think you might be honest something. I'm not lying. It's where as
it sounds, I think like Nathaniel is actually onto something where you could do a hit a button that gives you an overlay, and like you do like you had to collect the things on the road that gives you the overlay.
That said, we should have an app that we can message the girl next to us at a traffic light. Still, I really think, because here
it is you you get out of the car to go talk to her, or it's not like you're like wave your phone there and be like, hey, hold on, if you guys never heard this story, If you guys.
So Nathaniel and I were sitting there talking one time and Nathaniel's like, I got a good idea, and then we start developing the idea. It's
an app that Nathaniel wants to develop of where why you're in your car.
It's only activated when you're in your car and you click on it. And
why if you see a good looking girl part next to you, as long as she has the app as well, she has and it's you have to opt for it. You have to have the apps that you can connect with
the person in the car next year. If you think she's good looking,
you can send her an open, open air message and you can communicate while you're in a car, because it's not like you can get them direct them to roll down the windows so you can talk to her and whatever. So
you don't miss opportunities. So when you're younger and you're trying to date,
you don't want to miss opportunities. You have the opportunity to to send a
message to the girl next year if you think she's cute, Like I said, and everybody's like, oh, isn't that like, isn't that stocking or anything like, No, she has to opt in, just like you as a male have to opt in if you want to have it, So if you guys have it except for cars, the same thing. And I was
like, I think you're onto something there. I don't know. It's been
two years since we've talked about it, really, but I mean, I still think there's something there. So maybe this idea of achieving, like you're
playing a video game while you're driving, because you have to achieve different things and levels and collect things. That's almost like Pokemon Go right for cars.
It's almost like what you're talking about, it is, think about. That's
what he's talking about. It's basically Pokemon Go for cars. It is really
what he's talking about. This man just said there's a Poke. There's not
a Pokemon. It is a man behind me. I don't know. I
don't it's not I'm not trying to collect them all here. I'm just saying
he said that there's a pack man behind him that we're supposed to be running from. I'm just I'm just giving ideas. Okay, where you select the
game there, do you either want to be the chaser or the chase sea I wait, wait, there's an idea. Look you can't leave us in
a room helone log. Well, we come some weird ideas, but they're
not I don't ever think that maybe people think they're weird. I don't think
they're weird. We sit around and go, that's a pretty good idea.
I see, I have seen weird ideas. Make it as well. I
should say, yeah, you're absolutely right, I got a weird idea.
Let's take quick horse. I don't know where this segment went. It went
somewhere, it got lost, I don't know. But we'll put this one
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Welcome back to Let's Talk Cars Radio. You're automotive specialist. Now back to
your host, Dave Polach. Hey, guys, welcome back. So on
commercial break, we're working out the developing of our video game that you can play in your car while you're driving. I told you, Commer, one
of these days, we will record everything that happens. I've said this for
years what happens during commercial breaks, because I think the commercial break itself could be a show because of the things that happens that we talk about on the commercial breaks, the blooper reels. Anyway, moving on, Hey, so
here's something interesting, and I don't know what would be better, And you guys tell me years ago they were developing tech support, and I don't know if it would be better in the commercial world or if it would be better in the hobbyist world, but we talked about it. It seems like this
week is basically just a repeat of things that they had been working on and starting to come forward. So imagine VR and everybody knows what VR is goggles
that you put on and as you're working on a car, you can put in the type of car that you're working on, you can plug in and if it gives you a code, you can look at the code and then they'll tell you all the possible things that are wrong with the car based on the code. So let's say that you plug in, it tells you that
the problem with the car is going to be an oxygen sensor. So you
click on oxygen sensor and then it tells you where to locate the oxygen sensor, and then and you hit go, and it basically tells you what size you know, rench you're gonna need to take the oxygen sensor out, tells you where the oxygen sensors locate. All in the VR goggles. So the
VR goggles have where you can toggle back and forth, where you can look through and you can see it like you're wearingstead of goggles, and you can actually see what you're working on. And you hit a button and it goes
back to the visual effect. So it'll give you like oxygen sensor and it
shows an arrow and it shows you where it's located at and then it will show you like it coming out. So you say, you know, you
hit the next err and said, it'll show you spinning the oxygen sensor out and they'll show you what rench you need to do it. I think the
most impressive thing is you can die in those real time problems. Right,
So instead of actually taking the time and replacing it in the real world and seeing if it didn't work, you can actually do it in the VR side of it to see if it's going to fix your problem. Well, here's
the thing, and not all the time, will oxygen sensors be the problem.
You can put oxygen sensor in, it'll be something else and that's just the start of the problem. But the cool thing about it was so it
had like putting on intake gaskets, doing head gasket, It had all that, and it was step by step and it'd show you like, okay, these six bolts have to come out right here. You start here, and
it shows those bolts unscrewing, and it shows exactly their location and it tells you what size wrench you need. So like the goggles that came out like
a year and a half ago, two years ago for the construction world, that would show them where all the HVAC lines went right. So yeah,
yeah, because I saw that side of it. Now you guys are just
seeing the car sign. Yeah, well, the car side of it I
saw years ago. Now it's just I see a little bit more, a
better version of it. And the cool thing about it was if you got
stuck, there was a part where you go and you could hit help and then it dials as a master tech and the master tech comes live and he can see what you're looking at, and then he can tell you, oh, well you got to do this, this, this where you messed up at and then you can go back into it at any point in time.
So, like I said, I kind of wondered, is that better in the commercial world or if it would be better be sold off in the hobby world. And I think it'd be great in the commercial world, where you
know there is text that you know run into problems. There's you know,
you got b texts that aren't exactly an A tech yet that run into issues, and there's somebody right there that can help them. And I just really
like the concept of it, and I'm interesting interesting, I should say, if it develops more into something and yeah, if it really goes forward, because I can count tons and tons of times where I've had texts out in the garage and they get stuck and then you're out there underneath the hood with them trying to help them, you know, and then it kind of stalls your day out where everybody's trying to help them figure something out or get get them to where they need to be at. And if they had that and
it kind of shows them stuff by step. You know, there's all the
instructions right there. They never basically, well you are and if you know,
if they know the basics, but they're like, man, I can't figuret where this you know how this comes works? I know I'm missing there's
a bull hidden bolt somewhere. I can't forget where it is. You know,
that right there tells them. And if you guys think that doesn't happen,
it happens all the time in all rouge. You cannot know every single
bowlt. I'm pursue a car, and even if you're taking the car part
three or four times, you forget. I was at with the garage this
week and one of the technicians I know is he's done this certain kind of vehicle probably one hundred times, and I watched them go that's right. I
forgot there's two bolts on the front of this thing. I totally forgotten there
does something a little different then, well, or somebody else had their hands in it, which this vehicle somebody else had their hand in too, and they swapped out. So being a there's a through bolt up on one of
the assemblies. It goes all the way through. Technicians, you guys know
what I'm talking about, and you go all way through ins just through.
But well, they did a through bolt, and then they decided some genius society to go ahead and throw nuts on the backside. Would never decide to
have nuts on the backside, right, So the through bolt somebody put nuts on it and crank down nuts on it. It's just supposed to be a
through boat goes through and that's it. That's how it locks down. But
for some reason they decided to put two nuts on the backside that were never designed to be there. So he's you know, you can't figure out in
there. In there, in there they are locked lockers. So you know,
you're trying to forget why I won't it won't come, It won't come loose. You realize something put on the back and it's locked down, so
they give in. And then of course it's in the spot where it was
really hard to get a wrench up in there to grab a hold of it.
Two break it loose. Then you're frustrated because it was never designed to
be like that. You're like, who did this? You know what I
mean? So, yeah, it happens. So I just think it was
cool technology be interesting to see if it's developed. I can just it'd be
really really cool to have four or five of those in a garage where you know, technicians just grab it, throw it on real quick, hit it, dial in the vehicle. I'm doing this job I'm doing, and I'm
gonna do an intake on this thing and boom, just have it at its will if he needed it where he can just just runs them through it if he gets in a place where he's just not real sure. And I just
I start thinking about the man hours that could be saved on some of that stuff too, where some of the guessing just isn't there. Like I said,
there are certain cars you just don't you don't touch, You're gonna figure it out. Anybody can take anything apart. I mean, you just can't
always say anbody can take anything apart, can you put it back together?
Right? Challenge? So just really really cool technology that's out there and that's
available, and it's amazing to me how we continue to develop a lot of things in this industry. But like I said, I just I wondered the
crossover on that commercial or hobbyist and how even in the hobbyist world, you know, that might be something that ends up really developing. But there's I
always find in the hobbyist world there's certain things I think hobbyists should do on certain levels, and there's certain things I think they should let professionals do, because even though you can take it apart, there's certain tricks when you put it back together that people miss, like making sure you loop up certain things, you make sure the gaskets are laid down there and they don't roll, and I see that happen a lot. People are like, well I can
do this, and they put things back together, and yeah, they got it back together, but they missed just that one thing, and that five hours they took to put it back together, they missed that one of the thing. And then they got to take it all back apart, and then
they get frustrated because it didn't run right, and then before you know, it ends up at a shop and it's all what we call boogered up.
We gotta take, we gotta take, yeah, and we got to take it all back apart to you know, just fix those one or two little things that you guys missed. So you know, it's great. I you
know, I encourage anybody to, but it's not over engineer saying well I got a couple both stuff. It was over engineered. It's not a first
keep that. Yeah, the goggle said you have one bolt left. Well
another tech that came out and stuff of it over the weekend or it's coming out at least is iOS seventeen. And so they're gonna have a new feature
where visual look up. You can actually scan the warning signs, the dashlights
and I'll tell you a description of what that dashlight means. So if you
don't have your owner's manual on deck, or you know, you don't want to look it up on Google and search through various forms and stuff, it's a nice little look up feature. Yeah that's cool. I like that.
Yeah, I like anything. It's new technology. New technology is great.
Anything that can help people get through, whether it be technician, anybody can help them get somewhere. Rather you're going to fix it yourself or not.
You know, I just think that's great stuff. So here's one. If
you guys seen that, there's a new option. Now if you have a
Tesla, So if you have a Model three or a why you can lift it? Have you seen this? But why? Because it's cool? Why
it's cool? Look, I short you look. I showed it to Nathaniel
and it makes it look like a rally car. It's lifted up. They
put like a rally like off road tire on it, and they look kind of mean. They look mean. Alon. I think you did great with
your design. I'll keep it, okay, I don't need to put a
lift on them. Okay. Well, first of all, Tesla's didn't make
this, by the way, this actually being made by a Japanese company.
But three positions of coils. It gives them a whole new suspension set up
on it. I think it gives them different frame set up too. It
comes with it. It's twelve thousand dollars, which is not bad. Twelve
grand for a lift kids, not really terrible. It's not terrible. And
then, like I said, it does give it an off road rally look, and I it's pretty clean. I'm not gonna lie. I think it's
pretty clean looking. I like it. I'm like, I read the article
and then saw the pictures. I read the article, I'm like, I
don't know, that's that's all right. I guess that's kind of cool.
And then I saw the picture. I went, oh, no, that
is kind of dope. I was like, it's different. Yeah, it's
definitely different. Look, you'd you put one on your car, You're I
could be one of the only guys running around in town with it for at least for a little while anyway. So it is kind of clean looking.
So if you guys haven't seen it, definitely go check it out. Last
thing we got before you guys, go look up the article on the man.
If you guys heard about him, he got the four years for getting the five free teslas. So they did sentence that guy for four years.
If you guys have not seen that, that article has been running around for a little while. I guess finally he got his court Daton got his sentence.
But yeah, it was interesting. Yeah, it was a lot of
money. It was like four hundred and thirty nine thousand, and it has
to pay the two hundred and thirty one thousand that he sold off on cars.
Yeah, so yeah, anyway, guys, I can't believe it's sorry to the end of the show already. We went through this one really really
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do our show. I don't know what it is we've seen to blast through
them. So you guys, try to enjoy your day. Hopefully where your
guys are at it is not raining and you guys are enjoying this show and they're going to head out to a car show or maybe you got a car show already. Listen to the show. So if you guys didn't get a
chance to listen to any of the old shows, you go back on a rainy day and listen to us on podcast form any of the podcast platforms you'll find any of the old episodes. Make sure you guys go and check in.
Don't forget put on your calendar. The twenty eighth Creepy Cars Show.
We're gonna do a trunk contreet and then we're gonna have the movie at the end, so full day, and do not forget to put on your schedules November fourth for Liberty's Grand opening. We're gonna be out there broadcasting live,
so there's no reason. And also don't forget that they have rescheduled the Patriotic
Car Show for next week on the twenty first, so put that back on your guys calendar. We are gonna go ahead and get out of here.
Hopefully you guys have yourself a great weekend. It is Saturday, Sunday's right
around the corner. Make sure tomorrow to unplug, hide your cell phones in
the cushions of your kids, spend some time with them, playboard game, put some steak on the grill, do something. I don't care what you
do, just spend some time with your kids. You guys, got anything
before we get out of here, enjoy your weekend, Stay safe, Cameron, have a great weekend, all right, guys. On that note,
I'm gonna ahead and get out here. You guys have a going and enjoy
your guys weekend and we'll talk to you soon.
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