Brown March
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Smith and Sniff May 11, 2026
Brown March

Brown March

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egg crate grill

An “egg crate” grill is a grille design made of small, repeating rectangular openings that resemble an egg carton. It’s a distinctive styling cue often associated with certain classic muscle-era front-end designs.

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383 4-speed

“383” is the engine size—an old-school big V8. “4-speed” means it has a manual gearbox with four forward gears, so you shift gears yourself.

Plymouth Roadrunner
Car

Plymouth Roadrunner

The Plymouth Road Runner is a muscle car, meaning it’s built for quick acceleration and a sporty feel. The podcast mentions a 1968 model because the speaker almost bought one with a powerful engine and a manual transmission. It’s brought up as part of their car-buying story.

Dodge Charger
Car

Dodge Charger

The Dodge Charger is a car made for strong acceleration and a sporty look. People talk about it a lot because it’s known for performance and a classic muscle-car style. The podcast mentions it because the speaker feels drawn to owning one.

Nissan Micra
Car

Nissan Micra

The Nissan Micra is a small car designed for everyday driving, especially in tight city spaces. The podcast mentions the “JDM” version, which just means the version made for Japan. The speaker is using it to confirm what model they’re thinking of.

Mercedes SL
Car

Mercedes SL

“SL” is Mercedes’ roadster line—cars meant to feel sporty and upscale, often with a soft top. The host is basically saying that, in their view, the SL doesn’t feel as exciting or special as it used to. That sets up why they’re talking about a specific SL example from the past.

1986 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL
Car

1986 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL

The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is a famous Mercedes roadster/GT name. When the host says “1986 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL,” they’re talking about a later SL-era version of that model line, not the earliest legendary 300 SL from the 1950s. The point is that the SL name still matters, but the host thinks it doesn’t feel as special anymore.

Mercedes-Benz Mercedesbenz 300
Car

Mercedes-Benz Mercedesbenz 300

The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster is an older Mercedes sports car designed to be fast and comfortable for long drives. It’s considered a classic and is known for its distinctive design. The podcast mentions it because it’s a famous, collectible model.

Brand

Bruno Sacco

Bruno Sacco was a famous designer at Mercedes-Benz. The hosts are saying he had a hand in designing the Mercedes model era they’re talking about.

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PDI sheet

PDI means pre-delivery inspection—basically the inspection done before the car is sold. The PDI sheet is paperwork that records what was checked when the car was new.

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factory spec sheet

A factory spec sheet is the original paperwork showing how the car was built—its options and configuration. It helps you confirm what the car was supposed to have from the factory.

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soft top

A soft top is the fabric convertible roof used on many roadsters. Replacing it matters because it affects weather sealing, insulation, and how the car looks and feels day-to-day.

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hard top

A hard top is the solid roof piece for a convertible. It can make the car quieter and more weather-protected, and “color-matched” means it’s painted to match the body.

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straight six

A “straight six” is an engine with six cylinders lined up in a row. It tends to run smoothly, which is why these cars feel relaxed to drive.

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MBtec

MBtec is Mercedes-Benz’s type of faux leather. The hosts say it looks posh like leather but is actually a quality synthetic material that holds up well over time.

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faux leather

Faux leather is fake leather made from synthetic materials. It’s meant to look like real leather, and in this case the hosts say it wears well.

Dodge Avenger
Car

Dodge Avenger

The Dodge Avenger is a car model made by Dodge. In the podcast, it’s mentioned because the speaker found one that matched what they wanted for touring. It’s part of their personal car history.

Delorean DMC-12
Car

Delorean DMC-12

The DeLorean DMC-12 is a sports car with a very unusual look, including stainless-steel panels and doors that open upward. It’s well known and easy to recognize. The podcast is mentioning the name and spelling because it’s part of the car’s identity.

Mark 7 Golf
Car

Mark 7 Golf

“Mark 7 Golf” is a Volkswagen Golf from the Mk7 generation. It’s the kind of everyday car people buy for commuting—practical, comfortable, and not trying to be flashy.

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diesel DSG

DSG is Volkswagen’s type of automatic gearbox. It’s designed to change gears quickly and smoothly, and when combined with a diesel engine it can feel especially easy to drive day to day.

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fuel flap

The “fuel flap” is the hinged door that covers the vehicle’s fuel filler opening. If it won’t open, it’s usually a latch/actuator or release-mechanism issue rather than anything to do with the engine itself.

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actuator

An actuator is a small moving part that does the “push/pull” action for a mechanism. If it jams or fails, the flap won’t open properly.

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WD-40

WD-40 is a spray people use to loosen stuck parts. Here, they tried it to get the mechanism working again, but it still wouldn’t open.

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flatten the battery

They’re worried that repeatedly trying to unlock things will drain the car’s battery. If it gets too low, the car may not work until the battery is recharged.

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fuel filler flap facia

That’s the decorative trim around the little door you open to put fuel in. If it falls off, it’s annoying because it can rattle, look bad, or get lost.

Volkswagen Polo
Car

Volkswagen Polo

The Volkswagen Polo is a small Volkswagen car. Here they’re talking about a common annoyance where the outside trim around the fuel filler flap can pop off and get lost.

Term

MOT

In the UK, an MOT is a regular safety check your car has to pass to be allowed on the road. The host is saying the car was due for that check soon, so the repair could be bundled in.

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solenoid release

A solenoid release is an electrically controlled latch. When you press the button, it uses electricity to trigger the latch—so if that part fails, the door won’t open reliably.

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boot release is a solenoid

Here they’re saying the trunk/boot lid opens using an electric latch (a solenoid). If that electric latch breaks, you can’t open the boot normally.

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electronic handbrake

Instead of a cable you pull with your hand, an electronic handbrake uses a motor to clamp and release the brakes. If it malfunctions, it can get stuck and won’t let the car move normally.

Renault Scenic
Car

Renault Scenic

The Renault Scenic is a family-friendly van-like car. Here it’s being used as an example of an early model that had an electronic parking brake that sometimes got stuck.

Term

manual override

A manual override is a backup way to control something when the usual electronic system doesn’t work. In this case, it’s how you can release an electronic handbrake if it’s stuck.

Concept

barn find

A “barn find” is a car that’s been sitting unused in storage for a long time and gets discovered later. Sometimes it’s in great shape, and sometimes it needs a lot of repairs.

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