The Jeep Wrangler is a type of SUV that is great for driving off-road and has a tough, boxy look. You can even take the doors and roof off for an open-air experience.
Rust protection is like putting a shield on your car to stop it from getting rusty when it rains or snows. It helps keep the metal parts safe and strong.
A pre-owned vehicle is just a used car that someone else owned before you. It usually costs less than a brand new car because it's not brand new anymore.
A 'work in progress' car is one that you can drive but are still fixing or improving. Some car shows let you show these cars in a special section for unfinished vehicles.
Car shows are events where people bring their cars to show them off to others. Sometimes these events help raise money for charity and have rules about which cars can enter.
This is an old Chevrolet pickup truck from 1967 with a special flat bed. People like it because it's a classic truck that looks cool and is good for carrying stuff.
This is a newer Volkswagen Beetle that you can fold the roof back on. It has a small turbo engine and a stick shift, which means you change gears yourself.
This means the car has a small engine that uses a turbocharger to make it more powerful. The turbo helps push more air into the engine so it can go faster.
The Saab 9-3 Convertible is a car you can drive with the roof down, made by a Swedish company called Saab. It's known for being safe and having a turbocharged engine that gives it good power.
The Jeep TJ Wrangler is a type of SUV made for driving on rough roads and trails. It has a boxy shape and round headlights that make it easy to recognize.
Tiptronic is a special kind of automatic transmission that lets you choose gears yourself if you want, or you can just let the car do it automatically.
The Mitsubishi Mirage is a small and cheap car that uses very little gas. It's good for driving around town and doesn't cost much to fix. People buy it because it's simple and saves money.
Restoration means fixing up an old car to make it like new again. This can take a long time and involves repairing or replacing parts and making it look good again.
The 1984 Pontiac Trans Am GTA is a cool muscle car from the 1980s with special paint and removable roof panels called T-tops. It was built to be fast and look good.
T-tops are parts of the car's roof you can take off to let fresh air in, kind of like a convertible but with just two removable panels instead of the whole roof.
The Volkswagen Golf is a small car that's easy to drive and reliable. The 1992 Golf Cabrio is a version with a roof that can fold down, so you can enjoy driving in the open air. People like it because it's both practical and fun.
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo is a two-door car that was popular in America because it looked cool and had a strong engine. It was often used in car races and is remembered as a classic muscle car. People talk about it because it represents a fun part of car history.
The Plymouth Valiant is an older small car made in the 1960s and 70s. It was known for being strong and reliable back then. People who like old cars often talk about it because it was a good everyday car.
A fleet maintenance system is a way to keep many cars or trucks in good shape by planning their repairs and checkups. It helps avoid big problems and saves money by making sure everything gets fixed on time.
Pattern failure means certain parts or problems that often happen again and again on the same kind of car. Knowing these helps you fix things before they break.
The Nissan 200 SX is a small sports car that is fun to drive because it sends power to the back wheels. Many people like to customize it to make it faster or look cooler. It's popular because it doesn't cost too much but still feels sporty.
The Ford Aerostar is a type of van made by Ford a long time ago. Some parts on it can be hard to fix, like changing a headlight, so you need to be careful with maintenance.
The Porsche Cayman is a sporty car designed to be fun to drive and easy to handle. It has its engine in the middle, which helps it stay balanced on the road. People like it because it feels exciting but is still practical enough to use every day.
The Chevrolet Malibu station wagon is a type of car made by Chevrolet around 1980 or 1981. It has extra space in the back for carrying things or more passengers, which made it popular for families.
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Good morning folks! You're tuned in to Car Connection where the coffee's strong, the
stories are real, and the wrenches never stop turning. I'm your host, Niall Motormouth Jenkins,
coming to you from the Car Connection Workshop. Where the smell of fresh oil, a little elbow
grease is all part of a balanced breakfast. Around here, we don't just talk cars, we
live them. Whether it's a 25 year old Jeep Wrangler getting a second chance at life,
or a Nissan Rogue getting its brakes back in order, or perhaps a mystery leak that's got
everyone scratching their heads. This is where we roll up our sleeves and we get it done,
with a little wit, a little wisdom, and a whole lot of fun. The Car Connection isn't just about
nuts bolts and diagnostics, it's about connection. Connection to our vehicles, to the people who
drive them, and to the community that keeps Niagara rolling. Because when you fix a car,
you're not just turning a wrench, you're restoring someone's confidence, freedom, and maybe even
their sanity. We're here every week for you, Monday through Saturday, with the MotorMouth
Morning Drive, helping you keep your ride safe, reliable, and ready for whatever road lies ahead.
So whether you're a weekend wrencher, a daily commuter, or someone who just wants to understand
what that strange rattle really means, welcome aboard. Stick around for some shop talk expert
advice, a few good laughs, and if I have a flashback, maybe even a story or two. Because let me tell
you, over four decades as an automotive service tech, you can't make this stuff up. You just can't.
There's stories in my head that all of a sudden I'll go, Oh, I haven't thought about that for years.
Well, that can happen. Well, we've made it to almost the weekend. I call it the weekend. It's
Friday. I've worked weekends for 32 years now. And you know what, I don't even know what that is,
really. It's just you want tomorrow. Let's get through today and get to tomorrow. But let's focus
on just today and the essentials. What do we need to accomplish today? And I'll tell you,
when it comes to repairing and servicing automobiles, if you don't as a tech, if you don't develop
that mindset to two mindsets, we have to have. Don't focus on the problem. Focus on the solution.
And is the coffee hot and the donuts fresh? That's all we got to focus on. And today,
let's get today's work done. In my mind, I'm already into next week, working out the schedules,
what's going to be done. And yes, I keep a calendar. And I keep a calendar old school.
I like a really big calendar, post it up where I can see it. And as the month closes,
I put all the information on to the next month. So I can just look at the day, and I can see
what's going on. What are we, what do we have to accomplish today? And then I peek at the days ahead
because I take that stuff out of my head and I track it. So you know what, it's not taking up
space in my brain that I just don't have or can afford to give away and tie up with nonsense.
I write stuff down. I'm still a little old school. I have a spiral bound notebook. And I write stuff
down. I'll go, Oh, yeah, instead of rattling it around in your head continuously, write it down.
Where am I going with this? Well, it is fun Friday. So I think before we do anything,
we should see what the weather is going to look like. And we're going to talk, we're just going
to have open discussion this morning. And hopefully I can make you laugh a little bit. So if you do
spill your hot beverage on your lap, I was never here. So if you're just scooting through the
drive through, it's Friday, flip, dip, we'll check your order because there's two days of the week.
I know when that can get seriously messed up. Mondays. Yep. Monday shift. And Friday shift
because their heads are already going into the weekend. That's what you got to remember.
So double check your order, lock it down in your cup holder, get yourself back out on the road
and on your way to work. Keep an eye on the other guy. And here's what we got for weather
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Advisors at banks don't know tax planning. They don't know a lot of nuts and bolts and no disrespect,
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But when it comes to finances and investments, I would highly endorse you work with someone who has
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No, they're learning. They're in the learning phase and that's what an advisor is. So I want to
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like the rest of us. You know, I work 80 plus hours a week and I have for a long time and I just in
that groove. It is what it is for me and I don't sit and whine and cry about it because that solves
nothing. But we got to solve problems every day. All of us are facing some kind of problems.
And that's the whole purpose that we designed car connection about in 1996
was to help you and get you connected with people that can help you to solve problems
and that are qualified to solve problems. And that's what a CFP is. They're there to understand
tax planning and the implications of not doing that, the implications of not having
a proper will, powers of attorney, health proxies, the whole nine yards, not having all of that in
place, not understanding your investments. You may have a benefit investment with your work.
Where is it? What is it? How much is it? Can it be transferred out where it's actually making you
money, not pulled over and parked with a handbrake on? So these are the things I'm spending a minute
here because these are the tools that we've put in place for you to tap into to solve problems,
not just car problems, other problems. So take advantage of that. As I said already,
book a meeting by Zoom, by phone, in person, in the boardroom, at your kitchen table,
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we'll give you our time. But be honest, you got to be open and honest and solve some problems. So
any of those things are of interest and you got questions and you're not getting answers,
book that hour in a coffee and get it done. Get your questions answered. I have them handling
all that stuff for me, all of it, all what I just spoke about, they handled it all. When I put my
hand on my pillow at night, I don't have to think about any of those things. They got your back.
If there's something that you need to be brought to your attention, they'll connect with you.
That's what having a good service tech is all about as well, is they've you know,
they got your back, not your wallet. So today's forecast. I know there's a bit of an introduction
there, but it's important to know and understand everything we do, everything I'm involved in
through car connection for 32 years is done with specific intent.
Specific intent. Yeah, exactly. Not just doing a whole bunch of random stuff and then check and
see how it's doing a year later. No, it's all done with specific intent is to help you because I
really don't need to be here. But I want to be here to help you to help navigate you through
what can be a horrendous situation for people is car down. It's the only car you got. You got no
finances to replace it, and you don't have a whole lot of reserve to get it back out on the road.
That's pressure. That's what my good friend many years ago, he was my real estate agent for life.
I don't know if he's still around or not, but if John D. Libertel, he was with Remax on the
Hamilton Mountain. And he was a client at the shop. And I met him through the car doctor used
to be on CHML. Another good friend of mine. And he would always always say, you know what, Nile,
you know, real estate is almost like automotive. It's motivation by fear. I used to always laugh.
That was so good. Today, 33 degrees right now and cloudy wind is making it feel colder.
About 31 degrees hazy conditions expected around 9am this morning. Today's temperature range is
from 31 to 52 degrees. Did you hear that 52 degrees? Guess what's happening gonna have
be happening at 52 degrees. The rusties begin to eat your car if it's not protected. That's what
happens. And the rust will take off like you won't believe. So 52 degrees and it's going to feel like
a little more like 28 to 48 degrees Fahrenheit precipitation. Do we have some? Well, it's saying
there could be some snows 3.4 inches but highly unlikely at 52 degrees or 48 degrees rain 0.2
of an inch in the next 24 hours about 0.1 of an inch of the wet stuff. So that's where we're at
heading into the weekend. And things are looking a whole lot better next next week for the weather.
I mean 63 on Saturday tomorrow. Yeah. That's that's to get excited about it. Don't you think?
Next week's temperatures 56 58 52 54. You know what that means? That means the 2008
Nissan Rogue needs to get an appointment for. You said it. I heard somebody say it.
Rust protection. Yes. Because that means the rusties are going to wake up and acids from the
road salt are going to wake up and get activated in the cold. The salt residue which is an acid.
It sits dormant. But as soon as we hit 40 degrees Fahrenheit plus it activates and I'll tell you
it eats body metal like you would not believe. So a little bit of damage can turn into a lot of
damage in a hurry. Okay. Where are we going next while we should have our morning swiggy.
Right. I tell you I'm Johnson for coffee this morning. But I have to have my herbal tea first.
Following the rules to stay healthy. So suck it up buttercup. Right. It is what it is and it is
what it isn't. So on three two one let's give thanks to Earl and Louise Grant at City Auto Sales
and Leasing Greater Toronto Areas Premier Pre-owned Auto Store providing us with low mileage quality
vehicles at fair prices in house leasing as well as financing and you can buy with confidence and
be treated with nothing less than honesty and integrity and Earl and Louise their car guys
they have the resources and I don't know where they pull these vehicles from but they're absolutely
outstanding. What does that mean. They're clean inside and out. They're beautiful. They're gorgeous
and that's how they run their business. They're not going to sell you any junk and they also won't
let you go out the door without a conversation and be car broke and don't be that person.
You know what I was many years ago. I had to have the hot rod. I had to have this that
to impress who exactly don't get stuck into a car payment or owning an automobile that keeps
you broke that you're out there on the road every day home to work home to work home to work home
to work home to work and that's just the first week to make a stinking car payment and pay interest
to drive a vehicle to impress people you may not necessarily even know or even like
that's it as I always say we've got to become smarter than the cat then we're moving in the
right direction so if your car buying this spring get in touch with your own Louise Grant
they have a lot of amazing resources to find that specific vehicle that you're looking for
that may not necessarily be in their inventory let them do the legwork for you and I'll tell you
if you got to drive 90 minutes one way like I used to to work it's worth it to get a good ride
to buy a quality pre-owned vehicle and pre-owned that's the best let someone else
pay the large money and let it depreciate and you walk in and you just snatch that and go yep
that's mine and lick it say this one's mine exactly and take it home and take care of it
all right that was a long swiggy thing right good thing it's Friday
three two one that's how we do this three two one it's swiggy time let's have a huge one make it
a super double flippable ripple swiggy on three two one
yeah that's just about all of it gone
mm-hmm coffee is directly following the program so what are we talking about today it's Friday
how many of you out there have vehicles that you've given names to like it has you've given it a name
let me know in an email email me motormouth.jankins at gmail.com or nile at ccbusnet.com or you can
go to our website ccbusnet.com carconnectionbusinessnetwork.com there is a way for you to send me an email directly
through the website so there's a there's a email form that's where I was trying to think of it's
too long a word for me to remember on a Friday yeah we're getting near the tail end of 80 hours
for the week yeah great great matter is shrinking yeah so send me an email let me know what car you
had and what name you gave it and why just a little bit of your your backstory why did you name
that vehicle that I think it's interesting to see what you know do you name your vehicles
that's my question out to you today on Fun Friday and tomorrow is Q&A so if you haven't tuned into
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brings people together thank you to crystal ridge dream center serving men women children
meals love and hope changing lives one at a time in niagara they have a program for specifically
designed for single moms and the kids they have after school programs for the kids they
feed them and play games with them keep them energized and their little brains active they
help them with homework they have a mentoring program and also music lessons so they can
take up music lessons and that's all at no cost they don't get any government funding they're a
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crystal ridge dream center shines as a beacon of compassion and transformation located in the heart
of uh crystal beach 385 derby road and you can find them on our website and hey take a look
see if there's some way you'd like to get involved in what they're doing they feed
almost 300 meals now every tuesday out the door to the public and on fridays as well
so they get a hot meal twice a week and if you can help them out with that that'd be great maybe
you've got some volunteer time that would be a great place to invest it so thank you for that
ahead of time well what what vehicles do you have or past present or maybe a future vehicle what
would you name it or what have you named your vehicle and i'll share some stories myself uh we
have every vehicle that is part of our car connection fleet that we've created over 32 years
they're not toys i call them tools because that's what they are we take them out and help fund raise
and attract people to the event and meet and greet people we let the kids have their pictures taken
with their moms or by themselves behind the steering wheel and we take them out to car shows
to get involved in the local community we go to things like uh what is it called cars and coffee
we were invited last year to the very last one but i couldn't get there i was vacationing i was the
last man in the cottage door last year i don't know how that happened i have to talk to my brother a
about that how did i get to be the last filler at the cottage last year but anyways missed a
couple of things that was one of them but that's what these vehicles that we put together for
and now a lot of the car shows are vehicle or category specific yeah it's not just run what
you're drunk kind of thing or um they call a work in progress if you've got a vehicle that's
roadworthy and drivable and you're still fixing it up there are car shows for those folks as well
and they call it uh works in progress and some car shows have an area specifically for that
and you have to sign in as that your vehicle is a work in progress so what we've had to do
over 32 years is make sure that we can get into these car shows and fundraising events because a
lot of the car shows now are raising funds for local charities uh and so the uh the committees
the and the president and vice president of the car clubs they decide together as a unit and i don't
know if they ask those who are part of the club what organizations they'd like to get involved in
and raise funds so they there's an entrance fee always to get in and you got to register your
vehicle but if you're not in the category you can't go in that's right so if you're if you're
a hamster you can't get into the farm show if it's for cows you got to be you know you got to be a
cow to get in that's how it works exactly can't be a hamster and show up and get into the car
the cow show you have to be a cow to get in the cow show so that's why we develop the tools we need
to be able to do that is get ourselves invited and then we can go and be part of the cruise event
that's raising funds for local charities so that's how that works but they all have a name
yeah so would you like me to tell you those names are you waiting holding you in the balance okay
all right we got we've got a we got a new one this year that's ready well mr green jeans is
going to be out there this year that's great last year we were close but we ran into some
some snaggle pusses right at the very last like the final hour and I had to go and pull something
else out and get to the location to get done for setup day so mr green jeans didn't make it so mr
green jeans gonna gonna be out there this year he says 67 Chevy fleet side pickup came from Georgia
and it's dark green with a white top that's the original colors bumpers are white top is white
and he's green and that's his name mr green jeans and he has a logo mr green jeans farms
is on the doors and so he's gonna be out there this year and I'll be wearing coveralls or bibs
or whatever with a straw hat yeah and a little piece hanging out of my mouth a little piece of weed
or something we have orange crush that is a 2003 Volkswagen Beetle convertible five speed
1.8 turbo and yeah orange crush resurrected orange crush from nothing that car was I found it on a car
lot in the middle of nowhere and stopped in to inquire and the guy was like you got to buy this
look I'll make you a deal super deal you can't refuse everybody wants it for son or daughter
pretty much for a daughter but it's a stick can't get rid of it it's been here way too long and I
said well I'll think about it no no you got to come in the office right now I'll make you a deal
if you'll buy that I said well I was really interested in something else really he goes what
I said well I'm curious about the sob 93 convertible oh you like that and I go
yeah he goes oh you got to come in the office we'll make a deal so anyways they did they made me a
deal they said well we'll sell you the sob but you got to take the beetle too so that's how
we ended up and then we ended up having them as a client it was a lot of fun and we did some
fundraising together so we have the 2000 sob 93 millennium silver with leather interior and we
loved on it I worked a whole winter on that car to get it ready and it is it's pretty much ready
and that car's name is Sabrina get it sob brina yeah Sabrina
then we have a couple of cars that are left in storage that I've had for four decades I guess
1992 ish so we're asking our YouTube viewers we're ready to we're pretty much wrapped up with the
the Jeep the 97 Jeep TJ Wrangler that I rescued from the crusher and we brought it back to life
and a lot of it you can watch all the videos that teach you how to do that how to bring
it something back to life and just go through all the neglected maintenance and that's what I've done
gone through all the neglected maintenance and you're gonna see the one of the final videos
there's still a couple things that have to be done I got to do some floor welding and some torque
box welding and I'll show a little bit of that but I don't want to bore people with that and I
want to do the welding outside I do not want to do the welding in the shop it's too tight we got
too many projects going and you know great chance of you know having a fire and I don't want that
to happen so I've got that to do some transmission servicing but this weekend I will film the very
first and last part of the series as I started up and drive it out the bay door we pushed it in
last year and it's driving out under its own power we got some customer exhaust that needs to be done
with the engine that's in there wasn't quite exactly the same so the exhaust has to be adjusted
we got to drop the big heavy shield underneath clean out all the mud and stuff but anyways
that one we haven't named yet yeah it has no name so maybe you can help us name that that vehicle
we have princess royal and that car I built during covid which was interesting
very much so I have that footage on my gopro we're going to have to edit that and so we can show you
that on our youtube channel uh princess royal is it I rescued that from the heart of crystal beach
somebody whispered in my ear and said you're looking for another beetle convertible I go
you know if the price is right and I said where is it gave me a sort of idea and I'm cruising
crystal beach till I saw it and then I made a connection there and ended up putting a deal
together and I built that car and brought it back to life it was it was hurting aesthetically it had
seen a lot of driving by braille yeah you hit something and then you go oh I I think I hit
something well that doesn't look good that's some nasty looking artwork so I fixed all that
bad artwork cleaned it up fixed a whole pile of stuff mechanically it was good it was interior
aesthetics exterior aesthetics I did full pull the whole nose off at the front pulled the whole
rear off at the back replaced bumper covers and some paint work and the guys came to the table
and painted stuff for me and it was great we in the car is royal blue with tan leather interior
and and that's why I called her princess royal yeah that's a 2.5 liter tiptronic automatic
tiptronic tranny and I'll tell you that thing runs on fumes I think that's the best engine
Volkswagen has ever ever created so that's princess royal we have who's left um yeah I'm
just thinking where they are princess royals up there Moe you don't you haven't met Moe
Moe is a 1984 Toyota short box four by four and it's short for Mojave it was only 500 of a made
in Canada received most of them and its number is 222 out of 500 and this is where when I talk about
paying interest and principle this is the one that really did it for me I was 22 years old when I
bought that that Toyota Mojave I tried to get one and I missed one and then I missed the vehicle
that Toyota came out with the year before it was called a Mirage was also a short Toyota
four-wheel drive pickup and they only made 500 of those and the four-wheel drive ones came to
Canada so I missed that and then I did find this Mojave in London in the Hamilton Spectator for
sale it had 11,600 kilometers on it and so I phoned the guy made the deal anyways long story short
Moe is still with me I was paying that loan off at $11,600 at 17.93 interest yeah you heard that right
17.93 interest by the time I paid that truck off working my butt off putting myself through
trade school at Mohawk College working a job paying for my own apartment the whole nine yards
I paid $22,000 for that truck yep but I have it and I still have it and he's all ready to go
I went over it last year or the year before and did the brakes for the first time at 169,000 kilometers
how did I do that fleet maintenance schedule that's what I'm going to say
all these vehicles you know what was wrong with every single one every single one
maintenance neglect that's all whether it was aesthetics inside the outside and mechanical
all three the trifacta that's what put them in my hands at very little money people had just
run them into the ground and we brought them back to life and the T Jeep TJ Wrangler the same thing
found it in a wrecking yard a truck wrecking yard down the Niagara on the lake and in the middle of
nowhere we were in there harvesting some parts working on a trailer for a ministry that is called
outdoor adventure meant for Christ and they travel all over doing fishing derbies archery
target shooting all kinds of things for single moms single dads to spend time with their kids so I
volunteered to help build a kitchen a larger kitchen trailer a hauler so they took a race car
hauler and a group of us were putting it together as a kitchen so I was in there wrecking yard getting
some parts and that's how I found the 97 Jeep TJ Wrangler so I'm thinking oh restoration yes
forgot about restoration that should be out this year finally that's been a 15 year
restoration that's why I call it restoration is because it's been 15 years in the making
and this has been the worst vehicle I've ever had to do and it's still got a couple of challenges
we just can't seem to get past oil leaks and every day I walk past it it's covered up in the
far corner of the shop it's leaking transmission fluid again and power steering fluid and I got
to get it on the lift to determine exactly what's going on but I bought this vehicle that was worked
on and frame off restoration was done by some really bad mechanics that's all I'm gonna I'm
gonna leave it at that everything they've touched everything they did I've had to redo it everything
was haphazardly put together and it's been a really big challenge so I nicknamed the car restoration
then we have the fire chicken and that's coming along too you'll see that on videos we got to
do the rear brakes on it and then it'll be mobile that's a 1984 Trans Am GTA it's a looker it's
white with the silver eagle all over it tea glass tea tops and that one we may be raffling off so you
might want to stick around for that one I think that may be our second muscle car from the 80s that
we raffle off as our youtube channel gets to monetization that will change everything so a
group of us guys want to be able to raffle off a car once a year for local charity so
that's that's what that one is for I don't think we're gonna keep it I think it's more
or less it's gonna be one that'll be you'll be having an you'll be having an opportunity to win that
yeah have I forgotten anything oh yes I did I forgot two more they're coming in the shop so
we've asked our youtube viewers which one would you like to see us work on next 1971 Fiat Spider
1608 ccs came across the ocean from Italy and I've got all the paperwork for that and there's a big
backstory on that car and I've had it since the early 90s and that one needs some engine work
and some maintenance so it's a we're letting the viewers our subscribers on our youtube
channel make the decision on that is it going to be Tony the 1971 Fiat and how did he get his name
Fiat acronym is fix it again Tony so yeah so we call him Tony and or is it going to be the 92
Volkswagen Golf Carmen series Cabrio lay that's right from Germany that's a California car it's
red convertible of course Cabrio lay and that needs a whole bunch of just some mechanical work the
clutches bad on it radiator tune up world change valve cover gasket fuel filter brakes shocks
all that stuff's got to be done and all that stuff is set aside for it so
if you subscribe you can send us a comment or send me an email which one would you like to see us
work on next is your choice so I think that's the last of them and then they're all cleaned up
yeah and then we'll decide what we're gonna we are gonna raffle some of them off but we have
decided what the order is going to be but the Monte Carlo um we call them Carlos Carlos is
going to be the first one that we raffle off so what are the some of the names and I used to have
a 1975 was it 75 Plymouth valiant that was given me handed the keys to me and I had to go find it
in if you know the Hamilton area down near what used to be cops call see them
bay 200 it was in the underground parking at bay 200 for ever and it was one of my clients
her sister's car she passed away handed me the keys as they were the ladies I call them the ladies
we're heading off to Florida to go golfing and I have to look at I looked after their
Cadillacs and actually had to get a Cadillac to leave them a Cadillac to service their Cadillac
yeah big story behind that one too but the I called them my ladies so the ladies handed me the
keys and they were oh we're off to go golfing in Florida we'll be back in a month it's in there
here's the address here's the key so that's how I ended up with Gert 1975 Plymouth valiant
it was a mint condition covered in a quarter inch of dust yeah so that that vehicle's gone I sold
that three times and bought it back I think that's about it so where am I going with that
it's all about having the checklist the fleet maintenance system that I created how do you
keep all that in order how do you keep it all going how do you prevent it all from breaking
the bank is by following the fleet maintenance system that I created it makes it easy is it
doesn't matter whether you have one car or 10 with the fleet maintenance system you can keep
your maintenance organized so then you don't burn out green matter that you can't afford to give away
like myself I think it's from all the exhaust fumes from working and when I worked at the
Mack trucks of Canada and Peterville of Ontario yeah we took in a lot of exhaust I think that's
where it happened but just the same that's how I keep track that's what makes it easy and as
we're fixing something up I create lists of stuff that needs to be done and it's posted usually it'll
be in the glove box of the vehicle or if it's on the lift that's where the list of stuff that needs
to be taken care of is there and you do an item you check it off so you don't have to think about it
so you can focus on other things and then you can keep that vehicle as long as you want
and if there are any pattern failure items on whatever vehicle it is like I've discovered
and I have a list on this 2008 Nissan Rogue that was donated to us and we decided to bring it back
to life we that's me myself and I when I say we that's that's pretty much that's it I don't have
any other techs I am the tech I am the secretary I am the host the engineer the writer the editor
and filmmaker yeah me myself and I and thank goodness I have Skippy she's a great blessing
and very talented but anyhow that's how you can keep things going is I now know
four items that are pattern failures on that Nissan Rogue and I've written them down and
in the file so I know that they're there but mentally I know those are areas I need to pay
close for attention to so if I don't want the vehicle to expire before you get return on your
investment how are you going to do it that's how you're going to do it is know what their
shortfalls are know what parts of them suck and when you know what those parts are those are the
areas you're going to pay closer attention to so it doesn't run away from you and you end up losing
it so I remember went back when I'm saying I remember when I'm going to leave you with this one
the Ford Aero Star we nicknamed them the Aero Bar and just to change a headlight on one of those
things was unbelievable the engineer that designed that is probably still laughing in the Cayman
Islands somewhere and they they had a list of problems and I said one time to a fellow he goes
well I never touch one of those I said you know what I would I said that I think they're kind of
sporty and that's when you know many vans were starting to get hot out there and everyone was
coming up with one so Ford came up with the Aero Bar they had the wind star and the Aero Bar
the Ford Aero Star and that was they were all kind of named after you know the space shuttle
kind of thing that era so where am I going with this it had a list of pattern failures
like you wouldn't believe and people they were a ton of those out there so we knew for our
Aero Star wind star folks that what areas we needed to pay close attention to on their vehicle
when it would come in for service to stay ahead of their problems and when you do that you can
still get long life out of that vehicle so shoot me an email let me know what you've named some of
your vehicles and why and if you don't mind if I can read that out on the air that would be great
Saturday tomorrow morning is Q&A so if you have questions Saturday morning show is a one hour
program for you and that's where I'll take questions in it I'll do Q&A with you but you
right now you have to email me your questions when my buddy Ty gets back he is a space engineer
and he's going to show me how we can use our IP over internet phone and tie that in so that I can
take calls during the program so we're going to turn it into a call in show so we're working on
that behind the scenes but till then send me an email let me know what your question is I'll
answer it on the air on Saturday mornings let me know what vehicles you have what names you've
given them and why and give me permission to share that so we can get some conversation going
because I know a lot of people and I don't know if it's just women only but women named their cars
are you one of those women yeah what have you named your car oh I did have a car back in the past
I bought off a longtime customer a 1980 or 81 Chevy Malibu station wagon and her name
was Rhonda yeah Rhonda was a great car absolutely and I handed that off to a single mom I drove
for quite a while and then heard of a single mom needed a car she was broken down she didn't have
wheels three kids and my apprentice told me that and I'm like we got to get her set of wheels I mean
my goodness can't can't have that happening now that I know and so I gave up Rhonda to her but
that was a great car that car was very reliable and useful so have yourself a fabulous Friday
have an extra cup of joe I know I will I'm working in the shop this afternoon getting ready for next
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yeah season two episode 104 uh videos for you to follow along and remember most $5,000 car repairs
start off as a $200 maintenance item would you rather spend small money on a schedule
be a grabbing hold of one of our fleet maintenance systems or big money on a surprise there's a
question for you to ponder over the weekend so send me an email that's all you got to send me an
email to get further details on how you can get a fleet maintenance system built and designed by
yours truly motorboat so have a fabulous Friday happy healthy motoring be careful be careful out
there on the roadways because there there's idiots out there and uh yeah they're not thinking on
Fridays people shut their brains off about 245 somewhere around there so be safe have a fabulous
weekend we got some warmer weather coming and uh we'll see you tomorrow morning Saturday morning at
8 a.m for another morning drive with motormouth and q and a so get your questions over to me today
today there's a website form at carconnectionbusinessnetwork.com all that information to connect with
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and our podcast because I put a lot of nuggets in there that will help you as well not just the
videos and the podcast but I put extra special nuggets for you in the descriptions so have yourself
a fabulous weekend hope to see you uh or hear from you and tomorrow morning Saturday morning's
program for q and a or until Monday I'll be back in the driver's seat at 8 a.m peace patience and
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About this episode
Niall Motormouth Jenkins shares his passion for cars and community, blending automotive repair insights with personal stories and practical advice. The episode emphasizes the importance of mindset in troubleshooting, staying organized with old-school methods, and the value of trusted professionals, including certified financial planners. Weather updates tie into vehicle maintenance tips, especially rust prevention as temperatures rise. The host highlights the connection between fixing cars and restoring confidence, encouraging listeners to engage with experts for both automotive and financial guidance. The tone is conversational, humorous, and grounded in decades of experience.
Some people see a vehicle as just transportation. Others? It becomes part of the family.
On today's Fun Friday episode, we're talking about something every car enthusiast understands - naming your vehicle.
Do you have a name for your car, truck or bike? Where did that name come from?
I share a few stories from the Car Connection fleet, including the origins of names like Rio, our beach-themed 1992 Volkswagen Cabriolet, and some of the other machines we use for charity events, shows, and community work.
Vehicles often carry memories, personalities, and stories-sometimes love, sometimes frustration - but they always become part of our lives.
So here's the question for you:
Do you name your vehicles? What are they called and why?
Send your stories in and they might make it onto Q&A Saturday.
And. while we're at it, I'm opening the door for you to help decide the next rescue project:
1) 1971 Fiat Spider
2) 1992 Volkswagen Cabrio "Rio"
Let me know which one you want to see brought back to life next.
Because when you take care of your vehicle the right way, the love-hate relationship with cars becomes a whole lot more love than hate.
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