“I Sold My First Car At 11 for £300” Now I Buy Hypercars & Built London’s Coolest Car Space
Road To Success with Benedict Fowler
Road To Success with Benedict Fowler May 18, 2026
“I Sold My First Car At 11 for £300” Now I Buy Hypercars & Built London’s Coolest Car Space

“I Sold My First Car At 11 for £300” Now I Buy Hypercars & Built London’s Coolest Car Space

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“I Sold My First Car At 11 for £300” Now I Buy Hypercars & Built London’s Coolest Car Space
Aston Martin V12 Vantage
Car

Aston Martin V12 Vantage

The Aston Martin V12 Vantage is a sports car from Aston Martin. It’s powered by a V12 engine, which is known for strong performance and a distinctive sound. The podcast mentions it because someone recently sold one and regrets it.

Concept

ferry vs tunnel crossing

They chose the ferry because it was cheaper than going through the tunnel. It’s part of the story showing they were on a tight budget.

Land Rover Range Rover
Car

Land Rover Range Rover

The Range Rover is a large, comfortable SUV made by Land Rover. It’s designed to be good both on regular roads and rougher terrain. The podcast mentions a yellow one because it was tied to a specific person and location.

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chop truck

“Chop truck” is slang for a car you use like a work vehicle—basically your mobile setup for events or filming. In this story, the Range Rover is acting as that “get-it-done” car.

Ferrari SP2
Car

Ferrari SP2

The Ferrari SP2 is a limited Ferrari sports car made in small numbers. It’s designed for a very special driving experience and is not widely available. The podcast mentions it to emphasize how exclusive it is.

Ferrari LaFerrari
Car

Ferrari LaFerrari

The LaFerrari is a very rare, very fast Ferrari supercar. It uses a hybrid system, meaning it combines an electric setup with a gasoline engine. The podcast mentions it as a special kind of car concept.

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primary cats

“Primary cats” are the main catalytic converters in the exhaust. If they get damaged, they can break apart and cause serious problems—often including loud noises and costly fixes.

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primary cat delete

A “cat delete” means removing or bypassing the car’s emissions filter in the exhaust. It can change how the exhaust system behaves, and it can also make the car harder to cover under warranty. Here, the host says it was already done earlier, so it wasn’t the cause of the later trouble.

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V12s

A “V12” is a type of engine with 12 cylinders arranged in a V shape. It’s usually found in expensive, high-performance cars. The host is basically saying that even though engines can fail, V12s aren’t supposed to just suddenly catastrophically break.

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Aston warranty

An “Aston warranty” means the official warranty coverage for an Aston Martin. If the car has been modified—especially in emissions or exhaust areas—manufacturers may refuse to cover problems. The host is saying the modifications prevented them from getting that warranty help.

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burn your engine

“Burn your engine” is a rough way of saying the engine got badly damaged—usually from something like overheating or lack of proper lubrication. It implies the damage was serious enough that the engine likely needed major repair or replacement. The host is using it to describe how expensive the problem became.

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logs rev reports

“Logs” and “rev reports” are records of what the engine was doing—like how fast it was spinning and how it behaved. People use them to figure out what went wrong and when. Here, the host says they used those records as proof in their situation.

Ford Mustang
Car

Ford Mustang

The Ford Mustang is a sports car made by Ford. It’s known for being fun to drive and for its distinctive look. In the podcast, it’s mentioned as part of a set of cars they’ve been dealing with.

Porsche Cayman
Car

Porsche Cayman

The Porsche Cayman is a sports car with the engine placed toward the middle of the car. That layout helps it feel balanced when driving. The podcast brings it up because they’ve sold some earlier Caymans and are talking about what happened next.

Concept

Ferrari-esque things

“Ferrari-esque things” means the kinds of annoying issues people often expect from older Ferraris. The host is saying those problems are part of why he prefers to sell instead of keeping them.

Ferrari 288 GTO
Car

Ferrari 288 GTO

The Ferrari 288 GTO is a very famous Ferrari from the late 1980s. It’s known for having a powerful turbocharged engine and for being a highly collectible, special supercar.

Jaguar XK120
Car

Jaguar XK120

The Jaguar XK120 is an old-school British sports car from the late 1940s and 1950s. People talk about it because it was one of the early cars that made Jaguar famous for fast, stylish driving.

Porsche Carrera GT
Car

Porsche Carrera GT

The Porsche Carrera GT is a famous Porsche supercar with a V10 engine. People compare it to other exotic cars, but it drives and feels very different from many competitors.

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GT car

A GT car is a fast, comfortable performance car meant for long drives. The host is basically saying GT cars and hypercars are built with different priorities.

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hypercar

A hypercar is an even more extreme version of a supercar—usually faster, more advanced, and more expensive. Here it’s used to compare different kinds of exotic cars.

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flat 12

“Flat-12” means the engine has 12 cylinders arranged in a special flat layout. It’s a way of describing the engine’s design, not just that it’s powerful.

Concept

car deal

A “car deal” means the whole process of buying or trading a car, not just driving it. It usually involves agreeing on price and handling the paperwork.

Term

stop gap

A “stop gap” car is a temporary car you buy just to get you through a rough patch. You’re using it until you can afford or find the next car you really want.

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limited run

A “limited run” car is built in small numbers. Because fewer exist, they can stay more valuable than cars that are made in huge quantities.

Porsche 911 (964)
Car

Porsche 911 (964)

This is a specific generation of the Porsche 911. People debate how “fun” it is to drive compared with other 911s, even if it looks great.

Porsche 911 Turbo (930)
Car

Porsche 911 Turbo (930)

This is the classic turbo version of the Porsche 911. It’s well known and looks iconic, but the host says it doesn’t feel as exciting to drive as some other turbo 911s.

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