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Don't often say anything to you guys when you're late,
but fine.
Are you joking?
I don't.
I will say, I will say,
I will say, oh, half day is it's a joke,
but you'll go, you'll go,
like seriously, like you, you are late.
Absolutely not.
We are also joking, Ben.
Like Ben, Ben, Ben, Ben.
You report your side and went, mate, like that.
Look, I know this is getting ridiculous now.
Well, back there, 9.36, that won't run.
Meanwhile, after Ben, half day is it,
him, what?
No, because I was late.
You had a problem.
You got all, you were all shirty with me.
You went to Thruxton.
Tazda Tasmanian devil for no reason.
You went to Thruxton last week.
I got, I got given so much abuse for being late.
I wasn't even late.
I was there before you.
The cameras weren't set because these guys
have become a bunch of thieves in the last six months.
Don't even get me started.
I do not want to get started on that rabbit.
Let's do it. Let's do it.
All right, let's go.
All right, cool.
Let's do it.
So we went to Thruxton last week,
as you may have heard in the last podcast,
and Edwin and I, we were late.
You were late.
Like you said, let us get our side of the story out.
You wait.
Ben is literally late.
Look, I can't wait for this.
The golf had a radiator problem,
which delayed proceedings.
Yes.
There's nothing, we can't do anything.
Other than fix it.
Of course.
Edwin had to fix the radiator,
which set the day back.
And we said that.
We said to you early in the day,
there is a delay.
Please wait.
And obviously, you'd already left.
I'd already left.
I'd turn around and go home.
Okay.
You didn't have to.
How far away you got?
15 minutes from my house.
You said 10 when you were there,
but that's fine.
Yeah.
Maybe I was being nice back then.
They're all honest now.
Maybe I'm lying now.
So we continued through the day,
and then the track day has a lunch break
from like 12 to one or something.
So we're like, no point getting there then.
We'll get there in the afternoon at some point.
It'll be fine.
And we say to you when we feel like the radiator
is getting close.
I said to you, we're almost there.
Blah, blah, blah.
And then there was another delay.
So I said, it's probably another half an hour.
And I said, we will be there around 2.30 to 2.45.
And then I messaged you.
And I said, it might be worth you
getting there early, get the camera set up,
and maybe go and get your B roll.
So when we get there,
we can just set the cameras in the car
and go on track.
Yeah.
We should be there roughly 2.30 to 2.45.
Could be a 1.0,
but it might be worth you doing any of your B roll stuff
that doesn't require these cars before we get there.
Benjamin Rogers replied at 1.31.
Sounds good.
And we arrive at Thruxton.
And where were you?
Cozy, sitting in your heated seat.
Not true.
I was actually sitting at the back of my car.
You were sitting at the back of the car.
With the tail get open,
when the camera is setting them up.
But I think you'd seen us coming and you saw.
Okay.
Now let me preface this.
Okay.
We often run our production.
Someone pushed him on the swing.
We run our productions quite low,
like low team members.
It's you two and then it's me.
Yes.
Right.
And granted, it's my job.
The dream team.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Actually, actually the dream team.
Man, actually the dream team.
Yeah.
Okay.
So this is our,
so my day goes like this, right?
I get up nice and early.
I go,
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For the first time in the beginning.
Truxcast your mind back to 1997.
I was born.
Truxston is actually-
It's a race track.
It's not that far from me,
in relative to where we normally go.
Lester's very far from me.
Truxston, we're an hour and 15.
That's a nice commute for me.
Wow, way to dox yourself, Ben.
Triangulate the position.
Maybe.
It's like an hour and 45 from my house.
No, it's not that far from my house,
in relative to the rest of the country,
where we usually film, right?
So I was like, cool.
We've got to get a four.
Originally, well at 9, 30, 10 o'clock,
I go, go get my car.
I'm loaded up.
The cameras are,
and this is the most thing
that noise in the most in the world,
because when I get to a shoot,
I've got these two divas
walking out of their trailers.
Brackets, Mark, full goals.
Yeah.
Why are the cameras not set up?
Why is it-
Bear in mind, on this shoot,
I'm setting it.
We are running one main camera,
six GoPros.
Yeah.
Okay.
All of these have cards in them
that are set.
Every time we set the right settings.
And then we run our cameras in a-
I won't bore you with the details,
but we have to put,
I think, an ND filter,
which is like sunglasses for your camera.
It's actually a great explanation.
So you get basically good motion blur.
It looks quick on track,
but I can't put,
I got to use a certain strength of ND,
which is very hard to do
in the dark at my house tonight
before the shoot,
because I can't guess how bright
it's going to be outside.
So I had to do that when we got there.
No, it wasn't.
Edwin did have a fantastic argument about that.
So I'd already,
I'd already set the cameras up
and done the cards.
Batteries charged.
Everything's good to go.
All you have to do is get there,
do the ND filters,
tell the cameras to the car,
and we can go,
it's just me.
These two don't offer to help.
They sit in their cars
on their phones going-
That's not the point.
So I'm like, cool.
I'm going to do that.
It's all planned.
Oh, just brushed over that.
Didn't want to carry over.
No, I'm not air thrusting yet.
I've left my house.
I'm just smoking up.
I'm then told last minute
the car is broken.
I'm like, cool.
This happens quite a lot
because car content
is just the most annoying thing to film
because it all goes wrong all the time.
So I go home.
I'm like, cool.
I'll get some editing done.
That's great.
Edit until like lunch.
I have a little early lunch
and I'm ready to go.
Will goes.
Where do you have lunch?
I think I had a sausage roll for lunch.
Oh, lovely.
A packet of monster munch.
No, Greg's pizza.
No, not this time.
I'm on my way home.
No, there's no Greg's in my house.
Um, stock myself again.
The person on the map, right?
Right, zoom.
No, Greg's excrupy area.
So I've gone home.
Right, which is fine.
And I've gone in the house.
I've done, I've done anything.
I then get told the car will be fixed.
Cool.
So then I'm on the way.
I get a text saying,
saying, were we there about two,
two thirds?
No, sorry.
But we've been delayed again.
So I'm like, all right, cool.
I can, I can stop.
Get a little bottle of water.
I can chill.
I can do that.
Out where?
Where's the exact location you stopped for?
Somewhere in there.
Through, through.
That's how far away from us.
I just...
I'm between Thruxton and you.
Like, where is that?
Somewhere.
And so I was just stopped.
I need to go for a little wee.
And I get some water.
Okay.
So I was like, I did that.
So I ended up being there about 20 past.
This is a really roundabout way of telling this.
Yeah.
So what I'm saying is that I,
right, I did slow down,
but I got there about 10 minutes before you.
Oh, that's where the story starts.
Is it?
Just the...
But I'm saying that there's all this like build up of like being told,
I'm going to be here at this time.
No, I'm going to be later.
Yeah.
Okay, go ahead.
That's fair.
Right.
But we had said this very specific time
and we were there in that time frame.
Okay.
But then what do you want me to do?
Because I can't tether my cameras to a car that doesn't exist.
Here was my favorite moment.
And it was when we went and did our noise test.
Right?
Yeah.
And obviously the message I sent to you,
I'm going to say like 90 minutes prior to that,
was be wrong.
While we're not there,
what do I see you doing over in the distance?
Starting your B-roll.
But what do you want me to do?
I have to set the cameras up.
Does that...
No, I don't know.
I think the viewers will speak.
They will understand the truth.
Or they won't understand a clue what's going on.
I think they've got no idea what's...
And it just sounds like bickering between wives and husbands.
I would say we're both in the wrong, but you more.
Essentially.
Essentially, the way it works is that...
We're equally in the wrong, but you're more equal.
These two have no patience.
But you like 75%.
These two have no patience for anything.
They want a good video, but then they don't want to...
They don't necessarily want to wait around for it to be a good video.
So instead, what they do is they just moan at me.
That's not true.
And then they followed me while I'm trying to set stuff up.
We were there.
We were there.
You were sat in your car.
We've got black flags for that.
You...
I tried to get into the back of your car to put a camera in there,
and you didn't...
And your seat was broken, so I couldn't even get in and out.
Oh, sorry about that.
Oh, sorry about that.
You were sat in the seat that would move forward to be like...
You broke your seat, mate.
Why did you do that?
No.
But then you got all showy with me.
I didn't know it.
I didn't get shirty.
You did get shirty.
Do not use the word shirty with me, or I will get shirty.
You basically...
You guys need to have more patience,
because I can't go any quicker.
It's not my fault.
No, Ben.
I don't...
You don't need to tell me things I already know.
It's a quite a good one.
It's the idea that for some reason,
I'm like purposely going slow.
It's like spiting you.
And then this is the level of diva you've become now.
We finished the shoot.
Bear in mind, your work for the day,
granted you did fix the car,
was to drive cars round a track.
Hey, look.
It's tough.
It's...
Stop for a second.
Stop for a second.
I'm running around trying to get shots,
so you can't pass.
I've set all cameras.
I'm worried about all sorts of things.
You guys are driving cars on a track going,
oh, this is a great...
Now, let me ask a question.
Hang on a second.
Right?
You just said I'm running around getting shots.
All the shots were from the same place.
They weren't?
They were on the pit wall.
I'd say we got as many shots.
Not all of them.
I showed you two shots out of the five laps you did.
Oh, okay.
Where were you running on the track first?
I went up high.
I went...
And what I'm saying is, is that then we finish,
I take the cameras like cars,
and we're stood around,
and these go right, come on, go home,
and just left.
And I'll have to...
Oh, sorry.
Should we come for you?
Do you like massage?
Would you like a grease down on a shanty?
But like, if we're all...
If we're all like a gang,
you should hang out.
Ben, I said,
do you want to go to dinner?
And you went,
no, I'm going to head off.
That was your words.
I had stuff to that evening.
Oh, interesting.
That's interesting.
Is that pre-balled tyres or is that...
Oh, yes.
I guess it was happening.
Unaware of sort of the situation.
It's always in motion.
Yeah. So it's probably just...
You know what?
There may be some viewers that think we're in the wrong.
And then there may be...
Also, there's going to be a lot of viewers thinking,
wow, they really hate each other.
This is every day.
Don't worry.
This is this...
It comes from a place of something, but...
This bickering happens all day,
every day.
But at the end of the day,
we all love each other.
But how that started is people who report people police
in traffic jams becoming...
How?
How did we get there?
Can we get onto that?
That might be a really long window story.
Actually, no, I'll think about it.
Anyway, I was on the way at the retro power the next day.
Yeah, next day.
And it's quite a long journey.
I was late.
Late.
And yeah, that's it.
That's where it was.
I got halfway there.
And do you know what?
I was in a great mood.
I was like, I'm on the way out there.
We're going to...
The rays were really coming around my sleeve.
What's that noise back there?
Yeah.
Tough.
And I got into quite a lot of traffic
because there had been, frankly, quite a bad crash.
Can I read the messages?
It was...
No, it is nothing bad.
It's just an illustration of your frustration, Ben.
It says at 12...
So, we were meeting there at 1.30.
1.45.
1.30.
Ben says, L traffic right now.
So, looking closer to 1.40 for me.
That was at 12.05.
And at 12.20, this is an actual L.
It's getting worse by the minute.
It's now saying 1.55.
That was in millimetres of your tread in the back.
Well, that's generous.
Sorry, it was just a little...
Yeah, sorry.
Because you were getting annoyed.
Well, I was...
It was more because I didn't want to get shouted at.
I got there for being late.
And also, he makes it hard to be...
This is actually meant to be some like SS, like...
Yeah, you must never be late.
We're going to shout at you and give you lechings.
Meanwhile, what happens turns up.
Half day is it.
That's it.
Half day is it.
We're going to get lunch.
To be fair, you're usually quite good.
On that occasion, it was more that I didn't want to...
Annoy retro power.
We're going to a business.
I don't want them to...
It makes us look bad if your producer arrives.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, but with cocks on his window.
No, they weren't there.
They were added actually at retro power.
So, yeah, I'm in traffic, right?
And I keep getting these notifications on my Google Maps,
just saying police report nearby.
There's police around.
And do you know where the police were?
At the crash site.
No way.
Reporting police is...
I'd assume a lot of the time it's for speeding.
A lot of the time to warn people.
A speed van is what I would be.
Yeah.
Or a speed van or a static car at the side of the mountain.
Yeah, just the police sat there who could come chase after you.
Wherever.
So, you get a notification saying police there.
Now, 9% of the time it's not police in this country.
If you don't know, if you're American or whatever,
we have traffic officers who are in the same...
It's still a similar model car and it has battenberging,
like the checkered side that we have.
Different color.
But rather than it being blue and green yellow,
they're like blue and gray.
Yeah, or black, whatever.
So, but people think that police...
Not emergency services.
They're not under any circumstances.
I don't know.
You wouldn't know.
They're on the side of the road and people report it was police.
But do you have that?
But then why people report it?
If you're in slow-moving,
it's basically standstill traffic.
Why are you reporting police that are there?
Of course police are there.
I mean traffic.
I know the police are there.
But I wonder if it's like a...
Look, there's an accident or something.
There's something happening there.
I know there's an accident because I'm in a 70 going one.
I know there's an accident.
You should get off the road.
You're in a one going 70.
Yeah.
I did a wrong report to Waze just to see what happened.
I got an email from them.
Not like personally, but like it was an email
or like a message on Waze.
I said there was no more road.
Yeah.
Well, I'm aware of this because we'll do that to me too.
And I got an email saying...
No more road.
Yeah.
I said road ends there.
No more.
No more road.
And he went, are you sure about that?
I was like, yeah.
Well, when I was stuck in traffic on the M40
and he declared on my Waze that the M40 was gone,
that it's someone's gotten rid of the M40.
And I got an email saying,
Hi, we're just looking through your report now.
Can you elaborate on what you meant by this?
What do you mean by that?
Great.
Now, I'm no expert, but I've never seen a road to disappear.
So why is that feature?
You never know.
Also Waze then watching people flying over that missing section of road every day.
God, they're jumping it.
I don't know if anyone, there has to be among the creamers,
the first one to report.
I mean, I feel for them because you may be caught,
but if you are the first to report, I've never...
There's very few times I've been past something
that hasn't been reported.
I did it the other day.
You reported someone?
Just something.
Someone, there was somewhere around here
and they had just put in a blocked road.
It was, we call it the by the way, but it's not.
The long one.
No, the non-Wigglywood word.
The actual, sorry, Jonathan Ross on here right now.
No, the dual carriageway.
Anyway, it doesn't matter.
They had just put a sign in
and my Waze was still like,
Yeah, go down there.
So I clicked on it.
I said, it's blocked.
Road blocked.
I said, highlight it.
Put it on there.
It said, cool, that's blocked.
You should head down there.
I was like, surely you're gonna update.
And it went, nah, you should.
I know you said that it's blocked,
but I really do think you should go there.
But road closed signs.
I am always tempted to go and have a look at least.
If it says road closed,
because no matter the times I've seen road closed
and what it actually means is a little side road
off that road.
I'm like, now I almost went on a 20 minute detail
because of your shitty sign.
But I like to go and have a look.
I might have to do a U-turn.
That's fine.
No, or drive through the sign
if it's not being worked on.
I'm going to admit something.
The other night, this was like a week or two ago.
I was in Digcot.
Got a yaitley in there.
Got Digcot.
It's all filled.
Yeah, a tap flow.
There was a route,
ways were saying, head back to the motorway.
Cool.
Start driving towards it and said, road up.
Hey, it's closed.
It was like 11.30 at night.
Pizza boy.
I was like, let me just have a look.
Because it's 11.30.
There's nothing.
They don't really work.
You can't close a road at that time.
And I kept going.
And it kept saying, mate, this road is closed.
You really should not.
And there was no one else on it.
I was like, hey, come on.
We'll have a look.
And I got onto a, they were tearing up the road
and it was unpaved.
It was just dirt.
I said to my girlfriend,
should we just carry on?
She went, let's just have a look.
And so we carried on onto this dirt.
Got to a junction that was completely being repaved.
And there was just guys working on the road there
who just all stopped and stared at me.
I just went, I just pointed like where I wanted to go across.
And they went, fine, give me a thumbs up.
Yeah.
Do you have a cross?
But they were quite clearly confused.
They're like, there are so many signs.
There's no way you couldn't have missed.
It does make sense to be honest though.
They can't put more detail on a road closed sign.
They can't put a paragraph.
There's road closed.
Oh, by the way, it's not just this one.
It's down there on the left.
Yeah.
And if you do come down, you might not be able to turn around.
So you're in a hedge after reading.
But they go, they go road closed.
And you go down the road.
It's just not, is it?
Is someone's driveway is closed or something?
Or, oh, that bridge is closed.
No one goes over.
So we're saying TDC's top tip.
Don't listen to road closed signs.
Don't do that.
Don't worry about police.
Don't worry about that.
They're not there.
All of the bells.
Don't use highway control and go through red lights at night.
And don't ever use, do always use a wing mirror.
And get out fast lane.
Shall we end on a one of the week?
Sure.
Now I have one.
Oh, you do?
Oh, actually you've already told me.
So I've got it pulled up.
Here's one I made earlier.
Now I was trying to think of this man's number plate,
not because I want to talk to him,
but because in case people know who he is,
it was J9 something.
But looking at another plate,
I would imagine you might be called Jack.
Otherwise, no idea.
But I saw a Golf R in traffic the other day
on my way home from work.
And normally I don't pay much attention to a Golf R
because it's a Golf R.
It's just meh.
I think they're nice cars,
but they're not that interesting.
But there was a noise emitting
coming from this Golf R.
I was like, it's not four cylinder.
It was deeper.
I was thinking it's a VR6 or it's a five-pot,
but it was.
So it's quite common that people
take the RS 300 and put it in the Golf R
because it's Vag stuff.
Big sleeper style.
Everything is like Legos.
So you can just swap it all over.
But something ignited in me when I saw this Golf.
But it's also because it wasn't like your usual Golf R
where it didn't have an F1 light at the back
and a massive diffuser and side splitter
and a chameleon tent.
It was just nice.
I would have a sort of...
There's a darker blue, not that blue.
I can't remember.
It might be sort of like a Lapis type.
But this one was like the crayon gray,
like the Porsche color with ultra-leggeros.
Sat up a bit lower.
Fitment was just stupendous.
Really quite pleasant.
But the five cylinder made that car.
It's just...
That's a cool car.
...infinitely more interesting than it was with...
And then it did a little pull beside me
and it had some sufficient turbo noise.
And that got me googling how much this?
How much that?
How do I do this?
Because you can get a relatively cheap Golf R.
And if you're just going to throw the engine away,
anyway, then get an engine blown one on co-park.
Get a blown engine Golf R and a little five cylinder.
And by...
We've been looking at this recently.
Audi RS Q3s.
So there are two different versions
of the Audi five cylinder turbo.
The TTRS, the RS3, that sort of stuff.
The early ones in the early RS3 and TTRS are iron blocks,
which make them great for doing big power sort of stuff.
But the later one,
which nerds will call the DASA, I believe,
are an aluminium block.
So they're much lighter.
They're much more favourable for swapping into other cars
if you don't have a load of weight over the front axle,
like every Audi does.
RS Q3s have the DASA.
Yep.
And they are now selling,
we saw one, we watched someone,
one of the dealer auction site,
self a nine grand.
That's ridiculous.
The engine alone on eBay is like five and a half to six grand.
So those cars, RS Q3s are done.
Because your days are numbered.
You're not good enough to stick around.
No.
You're good for your engine.
You're getting picked apart for bits.
And that's your life.
You know what?
Someone out there,
go stick a couple early RS Q3s away
because there's going to be four of them left at some point.
They're just going to get rinsed for the engine.
I don't know if it,
I just keep seeing it.
I don't know if there is an issue with them or something,
or if it's just because it's not really desirable,
because it's RS Q3.
They're just cheap.
They're so cheap.
But that, honestly, when I saw it,
it was the one of the first times,
normally I don't pay that much to like modified car and truck.
Unless it's really nice.
But this was one of the first times in ages,
I saw a car.
I followed it.
I kept trying to get alongside it.
As the person tried to find beds house.
Also, because I have no music,
it was nice to do something.
But that car, honestly,
it was really, really nice.
And just nicely mod,
nice to see a car really nicely modified
and not over the top.
So if your name is Jack or J9,
or something like that, fair play.
That's a really nice car.
Benjamin.
Putting it on you.
Hello, sir.
I'm looking at new dailies.
Oh, here we go.
Because always, I think it's time.
I think I, you know what?
I think the audience are actually quite interested
in your daily.
I think they're invested.
That's not, there's no sarcasm there.
I actually believe it.
Could be a little video, couldn't it?
John, I'd quite like that.
Give me a second channel video.
I think it would be.
Yes.
But either way.
Yeah, that probably should be.
But I think it's good.
Yeah, I think I think.
What is it?
What are you thinking?
I'm fancying.
What's on the bone top right now?
I quite like a Volvo.
Okay.
And I know that you think that's boring.
I don't.
I like.
I want a V60.
Pull it up.
I like a V60.
Pull up, not the sausages.
V60 is a focus, essentially.
Is that that?
I don't know.
Is this the second?
Can you get a Mark II?
No, sorry.
Sorry, it's Mark I, V60.
Give me a year.
2000, well, 2014 would be a facelift.
A.O.
That's not what I was thinking.
No, not the current one.
I can't afford that.
Are you talking?
I think that is the one that's based on focus.
I think that was correct.
The S40 and the V50 before that 2009 era.
Yeah, sorry.
So, let's go 20...
So, are you talking about that?
That's right.
Yeah, a little hard as I'm one of those.
So, that was not what I was expecting.
So, that is like a 2014 to 2015 Volvo V60.
They will, you know what?
They will no doubt be cremers out there
that own this generation of V60.
Please drop your thoughts.
I want a D3.
Okay.
Which would...
Is that when Volvo started doing this weird thing
where the numbers did not an S?
Yes, it didn't mean...
D3, I believe, is an early one,
is a successor to the D5 that's a 5-pot.
It's a 5-pot?
Yeah, but they're better in some ways.
Apparently, D5 is very reliable,
but can be expensive to be fixing.
A lot of parts, quite a lot.
Whereas those are, believe it or not.
Now, here's my question.
Is the 5-pot because you're like,
all cool 5-pot or is it for a deliberate reason
of reliability or things?
From what I understand, and I will be honest with you,
ChatGBT just listed me off the engines
and what they each of them are before.
So it could be pretty wrong.
But it was...
D3 was, for me, a good balance of power in like
boring reliability, because it's in my daily.
But I think it's time.
Fair.
Because the X5, I really like...
I keep wanting to sell it,
but then I get it and I go,
it's just nice.
This morning driving, it was...
With the comfort seats there, they are the guy.
The tires, they're great.
If a cremer's listing and they want to buy
a third-hand TDC car with all of the miles.
183.
But with brand new rear tires.
And you only need...
And sure, the 4x4 system isn't currently working.
Don't worry about it.
Self-level needs done,
but these all sensors...
Don't worry about it.
I haven't done.
And yeah, does it need all change?
Don't worry about it.
The Dakar is...
I mean, again, it hasn't had that much work.
And it...
I know it's a lot of motorway miles,
which is way less harsh on a car.
But we worked it out the other day, right?
But Dakar, it just...
It works.
It's not letting you down.
Between me and you, it's what?
50,000 miles?
I thought it was between me and you, mate.
Between me and you, will.
Don't tell anybody else this.
I bought it at 138K.
And it's now also 45,000 miles.
45,000, yeah.
So, 183, 45,000.
65,000, in an 18 months.
Shedfest last year, right?
Day before Shedfest last year.
May last year.
So, that's probably between the two others.
What?
Don't count tires and oil,
because any car has that.
You don't need those.
You know?
Well, as I learned.
Ben doesn't count tires.
Get rid of them.
No, but in terms of consumables,
I reckon that car has what?
Two grand a push of maintenance.
That's needed.
Now, Grant, I need stuff now.
I happily admit that.
Yeah.
And it was also a car that was relatively...
It wasn't like taking an absolute dog of an X5.
No, it was a car.
It had a load of bits already done to it.
Yeah.
But still, that...
I mean, Grant, I may end up on the hard shoulder tonight with it.
But it...
Yeah, I think it's time for that guy to be...
Anything else on the shortlist?
That's what, yeah.
What else have you got?
What's it give us a top three?
I want something.
You've got a V60 in there.
Is that dream daily?
Not dream daily.
I really like them.
I've always liked them.
My dad actually had one of those.
Is that where the comfort aspect?
You know that they're comfortable.
My dad had a V60.
He had one they first came out,
one earlier, one pre-faceted one.
I remember just liking it.
Because it's actually quite a smart-looking wagon.
I think they're good.
What else?
Automatic or a manual?
The only thing I have read is that apparently the autos are...
They are somewhat not unreliable,
but I think if you don't service them,
they can be a little bit unhappy.
So that does scare me.
So what else?
Oh, I'll tell you what.
It doesn't have to be daily.
Just what's the one of the week?
What is it?
Either minute, it's all dailys.
Okay.
I've been looking at Golf GTDs as well.
That is not terrible.
Benji's just bought one.
It's a video for Auto Alex.
In Mark 7?
Six.
That was a six.
But you were looking at a six or something?
I like a seven, but I mean the monies.
Would you consider something interesting?
Like something like a hot hatch,
like a turbocharged hatch
that you still get 30 mg, but...
No.
I care about comfort and reliability.
Which again, it's not interesting to listeners.
I think for the...
No, but it is because I think there will be
lots of listeners who are in the exact same boat
who they've tried the going down the path of,
I'm going to have a fun daily
and realizing quite quickly, it gets old.
It's nice to just get in a car that works.
It's like when we asked about who leases cars
and who...
I don't know who that is.
But there's loads of listeners that said,
I have a fun weekend car
and then I lease something boring
because people got to get around.
People don't want to deal with needing
to get their rear tyres done on a Tuesday.
315, 35, 20s.
It's that sort of thing.
I want something smaller
because it goes through bushes and brakes
and tyres and stuff quicker.
A smaller car will definitely be good.
And frankly, I don't need a car that big.
We don't carry that much camera gear.
I don't carry that many people.
The other cool thing,
I know this more on the Mark 7s.
I don't know as much about Mark 6s,
but Mark 7s, you can get like base spec engines,
like two-litre diesels,
but with really high spec stuff for commuting.
My brother's got a Mark 7 Golf.
I think he's got,
I think he's put nearly 200K on in like seven or eight years.
And it's, but it's got radar,
got radar crews on it.
Got radar crews, some nice seats,
but it's a manual.
But it's just meant for commuting.
So he just gets on the motorway,
sticks radar crews on, goes.
I don't mind having a manual to be fair.
Motorway is the biggest sticking point.
Since driving that fiesta,
a fair few miles in that fiesta, actually,
I thought if my commute was short,
that is exactly what I'd have.
Because the fuel needle just doesn't not move.
It's relatively fun to drive.
Nothing costs a huge amount to fix.
And it's, there's no more car that you actually need.
But as soon as you get on a motorway
and you're doing 4,000 RPM,
you can't overtake people unless you're going downhill.
That's when stuff like that.
That's kind of where I'm at without E36.
It was supposed to be a joke daily for a week in the summer.
It's now become my daily for the past three months.
And around town, it's great.
It looks like a race car.
It's got 1.6, 8-valve in it.
I fill it up once every three weeks, maybe.
But then, yeah, when we draw up direct to power,
I was like, I want to not be in this.
I don't want to be here.
You don't really need a CL500.
That's a great point, then.
I would like that, but I don't want to run it.
It's fine. I'm getting at least 20 MPG.
But when I'm in least, I'm in least.
Now I have DS2000, I don't care about the cool facts for my daily.
I want that to be purely functional and I can have this.
I think a GTD is a great show.
I think I actually think so, too.
And it's still incredibly boring to me.
But it's at the upper tier, boring.
But I'll probably get a Tilly diesel.
But they look like Benji's one.
And you get a DSG or whatever.
They look pretty smart.
DSGs do scare me.
Why?
Because I know that they don't go wrong that often.
When they go wrong, they go wrong.
My mum's car actually had a DSG and that went wrong quite badly.
Luckily, it was under warranty, but it went wrong in a big amount of money way.
So that scares me.
Now, here's something else for you, Ben.
Yeah.
If you go in golf, you go in something vague.
You can do the thing that is have a daily that works
and stick it on some springs and some cool wheels.
Could do.
You can have the thing where it still works
as it should.
You don't do anything else to it, but you make it look a bit cooler
if that's something you want.
If not, you just leave it completely bog standard.
Or you do...
Is a GTI that much worse?
Like I looked at Mach 5 GTIs.
Fuel petrol is cheaper.
And I don't know, should it a GTI to a GTD?
You get a bit more car, maybe.
I don't know specs and stuff.
But is it that much worse on fuel?
I'm assuming maybe on a run it probably is more diesel.
This is the TDC effect because Ben pitched us GTD.
You've now gone, but what if GTI, and now that you've said GTI,
Mach 5 GTI, I'm like, Mach 5 R32 would be quite cool.
Yeah.
What about a 5-cylinder swap to a Golf R?
Well, you could get a Passat R36.
Those would be cool.
Or like an R8.
And so it goes.
Yeah.
I don't know.
So maybe that will come soon, but I need to...
Coming to a second channel video sometime this year next.
Yeah.
Ben, wait until you see the Golf on its new wheels and you'll go,
Yeah, I could do that.
So X5, somewhat for sale.
Somewhat.
Set of a message.
If you're actually interested.
Yeah, don't send a message saying I'll give you Β£8.
So it will be cheap, but don't send a message saying I'll give you Β£8.
Not that cheap.
Four?
Number?
In the twos.
Okay.
Let's say that.
It's not going to be...
Two million pounds.
Two million pounds.
Yeah.
We're going to put it on a...
What is it?
A silent bed where you slip a piece of paper.
Send to my Instagram DMs.
Into your house, which is where they found it.
You know what?
Geo, please know.
That would go incredibly well around here.
Someone wants to sell a car and you just have to put a bit in a box.
A sealed bit would be great.
But also you open the box and they'll be a bit for a pound,
a bit for Β£8 and one bit for possibly Β£100.
Hey, look, you've got to be in it to win it though.
Exactly.
There you go.
Yeah.
Unfortunately, it's still a Range Rover Classic for me.
I've been...
I've been obsessing over them.
I really, really, really want one.
It's got to be Beluga Black.
Yeah, I don't know.
Found out about that from the comments.
Yes, that it's...
Beluga is not because Beluga Wales,
because they are in fact famously white.
It's Beluga Caviar.
Beluga Caviar, which is the most expensive Caviar,
which makes very much sense for the Range Rover.
Meanwhile, the 3.9 not starting on a cold day.
But it is, yes.
But they're still spendy.
Well, this is the weird thing.
You used to be able to get a Range Rover Classic
for four or five grand in semi-decent condition.
Now, like the minimum working sort of Range Rover Classic
is coming up for 10, which is too much money.
To a 10 grand gets you an L405.
Like that's a nice car.
You'd be in pain.
Oh, yeah, of course.
But you're equally in pain with a Range Rover Classic.
So, yeah, it's just too much money.
Your L322 is completely converted me on the facelift ones.
I now would only ever have a facelift one.
But I've seen it through you.
It's kind of the thing Ben has,
where when the channel has one,
the feeling of special is robbed.
I've had it, yeah.
So now because you've had it,
and I've driven it a few times,
I'm like, I haven't had it.
Been there.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, I used to have one of them.
So, yeah, the all road is still there as well.
If a cool spec one comes up,
but I want something cheap for now just to run around.
So I don't know.
I may turn up,
may turn up in something next week.
Who knows?
I don't even know.
He probably will.
No one knows.
Brackets I probably won't buy anything.
And we'll suffer the winter in the E36.
No, that won't happen.
Before Christmas, a car enters.
Yeah, that's good.
One car enters and one of Ben's cars will leave.
Maybe.
That's just a prediction I'd like to make.
Thank you very much for listening to this very bickery episode
of Cars Will Leave the Ground Me.
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As always, we'll be back next week.
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About this episode
A lively discussion unfolds as the hosts reflect on their recent automotive adventures, including the sale of an Evo and the search for new daily drivers. They dive into the merits of various vehicles, debating the practicality of a Volvo V60 versus a Golf GTD, while also sharing humorous anecdotes about driving habits and the quirks of road etiquette. The episode features a mix of personal stories, automotive insights, and light-hearted banter, making it an engaging listen for anyone interested in the automotive world.