The Toyota Hilux is a tough truck that can carry heavy loads and go off-road. It's a favorite for people who need a reliable vehicle for work or adventures.
The Nissan Silvia S15 is a sporty car that many people like to modify and race. It's known for being fun to drive and good for drifting, which is a type of motorsport where drivers slide their cars around corners.
A turbo is a part that helps the engine get more air, which lets it burn more fuel and go faster. It's a common feature in sporty cars to boost their power.
The Mitsubishi Magna is a car that was made by Mitsubishi, mainly sold in Australia. It's known for being roomy and comfortable, which made it a good option for families.
The Mitsubishi Lancer is a smaller car made by Mitsubishi. It's known for being sporty and has been used in car racing, which makes it exciting for some drivers.
The Mitsubishi ASX is a small SUV made by Mitsubishi. It's easy to drive in the city and has enough space for everyday use, making it a practical choice for many drivers.
The Mitsubishi Outlander is a medium-sized SUV made by Mitsubishi. It has a lot of space inside, making it a good choice for families who need room for passengers and cargo.
The Mercedes-Benz 300 TE is a type of station wagon that is known for being reliable and spacious. It's part of a series of cars that are often appreciated for their comfort and build quality.
The Honda CRX is a small, sporty car made by Honda in the 1980s and early 1990s. It's popular among car fans because it's fun to drive and gets good gas mileage.
The Honda HR-V is a smaller SUV that Honda started making again in 2014. The 2015 version is popular because it has a lot of room inside and is good on gas.
The Honda Odyssey is a big family car that has lots of room for kids and their stuff. It's popular because it’s safe and makes traveling with a family easier.
The Civic Sport is a version of the Honda Civic that has a sportier look and feel. It usually has better performance and more features than the regular Civic.
A tow bar is a piece of equipment that helps you pull something behind your car, like a trailer. It connects the trailer to your vehicle so you can drive with it attached.
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K24
The K24 is a Honda engine that is 2.4 liters in size. It's used in several Honda cars and is popular for being reliable and efficient.
17 inch Euro alloys are special wheels that are 17 inches in diameter. They are made of a lighter material called alloy, which helps the car handle better and look more stylish.
A four inch lift means the car's suspension is raised four inches higher than normal. This makes the car look taller and can help it drive better on rough terrain.
An automatic transmission is a system in cars that changes gears for you, so you don't have to do it manually. It's helpful in heavy traffic because you don't need to keep pressing the clutch pedal.
The Toyota Camry is a popular car that many people buy because it's safe and lasts a long time. It's a good choice for driving around town or going on longer trips.
The Ford Model T is a very old car that changed how cars were made, making them cheaper and easier to buy. It’s famous for being one of the first cars that many people could afford.
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is a super fancy car that has a lot of high-tech features and is very comfortable. People often buy it because it shows status and luxury.
The Toyota MR2 is a small sports car that’s really fun to drive because it handles well. It’s a bit different because the engine is in the middle of the car.
The BMW New Class is a group of cars from a long time ago that made BMW famous for making nice cars. They were known for being well-designed and fun to drive.
The Volkswagen Golf GTI is a fun little car that can carry people and stuff while also being really quick and sporty. It's popular because it’s enjoyable to drive.
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR is a sporty car designed for high performance, especially in racing. It's known for its powerful engine and all-wheel drive, making it great for handling on different road conditions.
The 1JZ engine is a type of engine made by Toyota. It's a 2.5-liter engine that has two turbochargers, which help it produce more power. This engine is often used in sports cars, making it popular among car enthusiasts.
The Toyota Land Cruiser FJ is a new version of a well-known SUV that is great for off-roading. It has a tough look and is built to last, making it popular among adventure seekers.
The Toyota FJ Cruiser is a tough SUV that looks a bit like older models but is built for going off-road. It's popular with people who like to explore nature.
The Alfa Romeo Giulia is a stylish car that is fun to drive. It's known for its good looks and sporty feel, making it a favorite for people who enjoy driving.
The Mazda MX-30 is a new electric car that looks different and is made with some recycled materials. It’s designed to be good for the environment while still being fun to drive.
The Mazda RX-8 is a sporty car that has a special kind of engine that makes it different from most cars. It’s fun to drive because it’s light and quick.
The Lexus GS F is a fancy car that goes really fast and is fun to drive. It has a powerful engine and is made for people who want both luxury and speed.
The Daewoo Statesman is a big car that was made to be comfortable and spacious. It’s a good choice for people who want a nice ride without spending too much.
The Nissan Maxima is a big car that drives smoothly and has a lot of nice features. It’s popular because it feels sporty while still being comfortable.
The Subaru Outback is a car that can handle rough roads and has a lot of space for stuff. It's great for people who like to go on adventures or need a reliable vehicle.
The Suzuki Vitara is a small SUV that’s good for both city driving and some off-road adventures. It’s a practical choice for people who need a little extra space.
The Nissan X-Trail is a small SUV that can carry a lot of stuff and is good for both city driving and some off-road adventures. It’s a great choice for families.
The Honda MDX is a big family SUV that can fit a lot of people and their things. It’s comfortable for long drives and is built to last.
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It's me, Matty J, in the studio with Mr Chad DeBell.
I'm with Mr David Prince, Mr Edward Bunting,
Mr Scotty Doe Johnson, and long time Returna.
Patrick, how are you guys?
Hello, Matty.
Doing well.
Doing good. Thank you very much.
This is a real boon to Patrick on the show.
I know.
He's easy for us now.
He's trading in his Hilux.
All right.
It's been a bit of a hate to this last few months or so,
but everything's been...
What are you doing?
What?
You're in the same room.
You've got the same car.
What do you mean, nothing?
Same room.
I don't know.
Just recently, I just passed all my exams,
so now I'm a qualified electrician.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Thanks.
Thank you.
He's the minus.
Don't put him together.
He's going to cash you now, Patrick.
That'll be $75 an hour.
Yeah.
Yeah, I've got a few jobs, Pat.
I need you to look at, actually.
Oh, here we go.
Here we go.
I can't.
She's on a weekend.
I can't cash ease.
He's going to love all your Patrick.
Don't do it.
Hey, Chad.
I wouldn't pipe up if I was you.
You've had a bit of my time recently.
It'll be, well, you know, everybody likes to cash you.
Isn't that right, Patrick?
I mean, you can...
I'm married myself.
Yeah.
You know, I'm not going to say no to a cheeky cash drop.
Yeah.
No, it's exciting.
So obviously, you know, no more apprentice just on a proper full-time wage and probably
now start playing some big boy money and start playing some big boy toys.
So in the next new year, upgrades for a new car or have another car.
Cars, plural even.
Cars.
That's exciting.
So that's all we're looking for.
Don't do it, Pat.
Take everything extra and put into the S&P 500 and just sit back.
Don't do cars.
Patrick, now you can afford to buy your $50,000 rolling shell.
Yeah, exactly right.
100%.
Where you don't have no time to work on it.
Exactly.
I don't have any time as it is, but there's a few cars I've been looking at, you know,
just sussing out like, well, my budget, what I want to spend.
So I'm just giving my eyes peeled.
But, you know, it's exciting.
That's for sure.
A friend of mine just bought an S15 or tech.
I think you got it in the twos.
So look here there.
They're popping.
I've seen them have a drop in the twos and whatnot.
But I don't know.
I've got a bit of a confession since the start of this year.
I've really missed my old falcon.
So I've been looking at getting back into another falcon.
Oh, there we go.
That's it.
Whether it's a B series or an FG.
I just missed.
I've got that itch.
You're going to go turbo this time?
Of course.
Yeah.
Okay.
Good man.
Good question.
Yeah.
100%.
Of course they get a turbo.
Very good.
We'll talk about that shortly.
But gentlemen, good to see you all.
Good to see you.
Scotty, Ed, David, and also Jim is joining us,
which we'll admit him in there.
But we'll start with Chad.
Updates with you, my friend.
Updates.
Been a bit quiet.
But I did really get the Mercedes back from the painter
who did the body.
Well, the prep work of it.
And yeah, it's, it's looking awesome.
So it's now it's, you know, protected from the elements,
at least, and I can start piecing it together.
And it's got a bit of a weird cold.
Start cold idle issue.
So I've got to figure out what's going on there.
And it's got a little fuel leak as well,
which I'll also need to sort out something for that.
Yeah.
So I'm just talking with the ideas of different thing I can do
on the, for the outside.
And so maybe instead of paint,
I might just do a, like a livery of some sort.
So I'm just trying to get some ideas,
get some inspiration on that.
I'm speaking to my mate tomorrow about that.
Oh, yeah.
Sweet.
Yeah.
That was important.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What else have I done?
Not really.
Not much really.
I've just, yeah.
Yeah.
No, that's pretty much all my updates I would say.
Nicely done.
Mr. David Prince.
Well, power updates.
So I had a busy week hitting the ground running after
making a 40 and being enjoying all the photos that have been
coming through and the reels and all that sort of stuff.
Got to drive the end one that had been feeling a bit forgotten
in the garage.
So gave that a good go on the weekend,
which was really good.
It's a great car.
Love that car.
Missed out on a K.
There was a K gathering on Sunday morning that I would like
to have gone to and I was at Kamikaze in Springvale
and I was actually picking someone up in Springvale in
Dingley on the weekend before it.
But for some reason I wasn't,
Kamikaze wasn't where I thought it was.
So I didn't get to the start.
I kept on going, but I did see a few,
few little trucks on the way there.
So we toured it and waved, but I didn't get to go there.
There's so many things on every weekend.
There's stuff to do.
It's just hard to keep up.
I know.
I know.
It's outrageous.
But last night I was sitting in front of the TV with my laptop
and I thought, after all the excitement of Magna 40,
I wonder if there are any Magna's going through grace.
I haven't looked on the grace for a long, long time.
Be six months at least.
No Magna's.
No, like full of Lancers and Tritons and stuff.
Outlanders, a lot of outlanders and ASXs go through grace.
Not exactly an inspiring vehicle.
No, true.
It's not a spirited car.
It's not a spirited car.
And spirited people wouldn't buy them.
I'm just bringing it out there.
So then I checked Mercedes.
I always had checked Mercedes to see.
And there was a nice 300 TE.
I did send that to Ed.
I did have a look at that.
A little bit rough in a couple of places, but not bad.
Not bad.
Not bad.
But it was dull on dull colour scheme.
Silver on grey in between.
Just like the dull on dull.
Dull on dull.
And then I thought, well, I better have a look at the Honda
as well as I was here while I'm here.
So I'll just send you this into the chat.
Yo, now I'm not clear as I have to save my screen,
but I can do this.
There were lots of CRX, not CRXs,
you know, the typical things.
Some of them are college CRVs, maybe, stuff like that.
So, you know, there's CRVs and, you know,
2015 HRVs with half a million Ks on the clock.
And there's a silver Odyssey on there.
Is there nothing wrong with that?
No, no, nothing.
That's true.
We know Hondas.
We know they can do the caps.
There's a silver Honda Odyssey on there.
2400 Odyssey.
I thought, oh, look at that.
We had one of those.
That's a cool car.
And then I went and looked at the other ones.
And there's actually quite a few quad bikes and stuff
when you search Honda now too.
So someone must be trying to get rid of a fleet of those.
The Odyssey.
And I thought, that's really like mine,
because it was a base model silver with the hub caps.
Oh, this one's got roof rails too.
Oh, it's got mud flaps as well.
Oh, it's got Eastern Honda service history.
Oh, no, don't tell me this is your car.
Oh, no way.
This is the car I bought new in 2004.
Get out.
That is, that is seriously crazy.
This is sitting at $609 to go.
You got to put that.
This could be a live purchase from the podcast.
It's, it looks like it's seen some things, David.
It's seen some things.
It's done now 324,000 K's.
I had, I think it had 80.
We traded it in on an FD Civic Sport,
but it's got the plates on it that the dealer put on it
because I did a plate swap.
That car had DWP triple two and I had it,
which are now on my N1.
So when we traded it, we put those on the FD Sport.
And so this ended up with WRI,
which was like from the box of plates
that Eastern Honda had at the time
that they were putting on all their new cars.
Yeah.
Oh, David Prince.
So what are the chances?
Are you?
That's incredible.
It's like the episode of, I don't know,
I was at home improvement where Tim finds his,
his first car and he buys it back
and he's so proud of it.
And his wife's like, why'd you buy this?
It's very like an episode of improvement.
That's the case.
I'm not even registered to buy.
I'm not even registered to buy.
I am.
Well, you're in person, Edward.
I can't, I can't do anything about that.
But you're not going to bid on it is what you're saying.
I don't think I'll bid on it.
I don't think I'll bid on it.
It was a great car.
It was, it was like, I can remember the, the day they,
I was at Eastern Honda doing some work,
the day that car arrived on the truck from,
it was in the first truck load of new odyssey.
They got the new shape.
Now all you people are too young,
but the ad was so cool for the 2004 odyssey.
I remember the ad.
Oh, do you?
What was that?
The one where the mother and the father.
Yes.
Very aware of that.
They pull up and it was the sexy odyssey.
You see, so they pull up outside the house
and start to have a little bit of a passion in the front seat
and then get disturbed and look around.
All the kids are in the back.
So, um, yeah, that wasn't actually a thing.
That was a bit of false advertising.
I've got to say that, but, you know,
it's looking odyssey.
I think that's one.
It's probably the best looking odyssey.
It's a good looking car.
Oh, it was like a spaceship.
And I remember the first time I took it out at night.
The dash was just incredible.
Like it was like nothing I'd ever seen before.
It was 10 times better than a Star Wars prelude,
which were about 10 years previous to that.
But yeah, what are the chances?
I mean, that's nuts.
That's incredible.
That theme is going to continue
when we get to my car updates.
Whoa.
Okay.
So, of course, you can't actually see in the service books
of that car.
You can't see the, you know, the first page of it,
but they put all the service stamps.
So I knew it had Eastern history all the way up to 80Ks.
And so I rang Eastern today and I said to the guy
in the service department,
completely random question.
I said, how far back to your records go?
And he said, look, if it's still on the road, you know,
what's the win?
And I told him the win.
And I said, was that sold to Veredwick, Matt Waidley in 2004?
And he just, there was silence on the end of the phone
for a minute.
And he said, no, it was sold to David Prince.
I just laughed.
I thought, wow.
I literally, as I said, haven't looked at Grace for months
and months and months and months.
Bang, there it is.
There it is.
Because it's sort of not often that you come across a car
that you used to own.
It's like, you'd think it would happen more,
but it doesn't really tend to.
It's amazing how they can be in Melbourne
and you don't see them.
That's right.
That's right.
I mean, if you don't see it, or you see it on the road
or, oh, that was my old car or something,
you don't see them.
Where for even that to happen?
It's sort of, yeah, with 40 photos and, you know,
pictures of the service books and stuff.
Yeah.
So there you go.
That's my car update.
It's not an update just yet, but, you know,
it was an object of some hilarity today.
That's for sure.
That's unbelievable.
Yeah, that's so cool.
There's a grainy photo of the tow bar.
Like, Honda, you've got to put the tongue on it separately.
It's like just a mounting point for the tow bar
and it's got all spider webs and stuff over it.
I've actually still got the plastic cover that goes over.
Oh, nice.
It was a genuine Honda tow bar and it's here.
The cover slides on and it's got a little eight,
little HM on it.
Just log in to Grey's now.
So when Edward buys it, you'll be able to see that.
I'm just logging in now, David.
Just in case.
Just in case.
It would make for a good podcast, wouldn't it?
It'd make a great podcast.
As long as all the people on the podcast
don't all bid on it at the same time.
Jim, you keep your fingers away.
In fact, no, you can bid it.
I won't.
Let's see.
The current high bidder is AP from Springvale,
whoever that is.
What's the, what do you think that's worth
for 320 on the clock?
What is one of those worth?
We'll have more of an idea when the CRV is sold, I suppose.
But I think that's probably what's for his people off,
but it's a K24 and it was the CRV K24,
not the Euro K24.
Yeah.
I think they were like 120 kilowatts instead of 147, I think.
You're a bit long compression, I think.
Yeah.
But to have got to those Ks and not have an engine light on
or anything, it's probably been looked after.
It's a little bit of body needs the hubcaps needed.
Oh, yeah.
We'd have allies on it, I think, before very long.
I always wanted to put the 17 inch Euro alloys on it,
but I never got around to it.
I can see why you chose the interior to its good combination.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, it was literally on the truck, as I said, when it arrived,
because all the second gen autosies in the seven-seaters
had beige interior, which looked pretty terrible.
And yeah, I just thought this was only the base model in the silver,
had the gray interior.
So I said to Maxine, who I knew was working there at the time,
I said, just hang on to that one just for a few days for me to do.
I'm currently the highest bidder.
$709.
Good on you, Ed.
Well, we'll see what happens, eh?
What happens?
It's only got 35 minutes to go.
If you get it for like a thousand bucks, let's just say,
three of us put a bid on it, and now you buy it for a thousand.
No kidding.
But if you get that, and then you get a roadworthy,
maybe two and a half grand, you might, three grand,
you might be up to sell it.
I've got to be more than that.
The seven-seater autosies got to be with a roadworthy.
It's got to be at least three and a half or four, doesn't it?
What do you think?
Three and a half, yeah.
It's a lot of car.
It's a lot of car.
I'm not sure it's desirable, though.
It's probably more desirable than the other autosies.
I'd say so.
I'd say that's probably the most desirable change.
The general public.
Yeah.
And being a K-24, it's quite reliable for you.
Yeah, so.
And with, with, you know, better.
Actually, the first set of hubcaps faded while I had it,
and I kicked up such a fuss.
They actually gave me a new set before the warranties.
Has it got any regio?
No, it expired on the 15th of October.
Oh, so you could pay it?
Yeah, yeah.
Hmm.
Yeah, right.
Yeah.
Bunting's in bunting mode, and he's, uh,
I'll probably get out, Bid.
I would suggest on that.
I would suggest.
At least I've thrown my hat in the ring.
I've tried to do the right thing.
Look at you.
The right thing.
I had to do the right thing and buy it.
I can't, I can't talk.
I can't talk.
Odyssey.
I think that I could sign written matter.
You could sign right the thing.
That's a good idea.
Yeah.
How to do this electrical business for the fuck's
up?
With the Tarago and the Odyssey.
We could cart 15 people around.
There's two Taragos in this.
There is, correct.
And Odyssey?
Yeah, nice.
What's your history?
Is your Tarago an 8-seater?
Mine's an 8-seater.
That's a 6.
That's a lot of people.
That's a lot of people.
There's more people than we know.
Well, except for like, Adam, David's favourite.
He knows everybody.
I mean, it'd be fun to play with for a weekend, wouldn't it, David?
Sort of be a bit of fun.
Lovely to play.
You know, to have it back and have a little reminisce and a play.
I'm aching to miss all those seats, I tell you.
Well, you might get your chance.
This is so silly if it happens.
How long is that? 30 minutes?
33 minutes and eight seconds.
We'll do other people's updates.
I'll set a timer for 25 minutes.
We'll get a Patrick.
Patrick, good to have you back on the show.
And we also welcomed you, Jim Bali, as you were signing in.
But we'll, we'll, you are on there.
Patrick, updates with you, my friend.
Updates, not a lot, man.
I wish I could say those more.
How's the last?
Highlights still going strong.
Touch wood.
Actually, I did just sell the hard lit and put a canopy on it.
I found this ripper deal of fiber, sorry, flexi glass, sport canopy.
100 bucks.
And I forked a glass intact, everything down.
Guy was down in a, what's that in?
Not sunshine in Fitzroy.
Just selling it and asking for any reasonings.
I just want to get rid of it.
Little blemish here and there, but otherwise nothing's cracked.
Something really good condition.
So, you know, definitely change the look of the car.
And now apparently everyone records I've got a four inch lift on my car.
Apparently it makes it look a lot bigger than it really is.
But it's good.
So I'm going to, I'm just in the process now with one of my mates who's a carpenter.
Just going to draw out some plans for some draw system.
I want to put in the back of it, put a 12 volt system at what?
Just for when I do.
So I do go away camping and stuff like that.
So it would be handy to have and as well, just keeping my tools and batteries on charge.
I did.
Oh, I put rear flares on as well.
A couple of years ago, I got rid of the old garden edging.
The bonning special put some, you know, kind of.
It's that fully qualified money.
You got some bonning special to proper flares.
You've changed.
Yeah, you're right.
I'm still the same.
That's really it, man.
It's, yeah, it's, it's going good.
I've had a few people offer me a bit of a bit of corn for it,
but I honestly need to sell it.
It's been really reliable.
It's easy to drive.
Like I always say, like if there's one regret with that car,
I would do wish it wasn't automatic just for everyday driving.
Not saying that it's a hard manual.
It's very easy, but still in when you're in bumper to bumper traffic at five o'clock,
you know, the last thing you want to do is just in and out clutching clutch out.
So, but it's still going strong.
Um, yeah, besides that, I don't really have any plans.
I don't want to spend more money.
As I said to you guys at the start, I do want to buy another car.
Um, so I want to put this has been a stupid amount of money onto that,
been onto my car.
So yeah, just hopefully just making it last and then, you know,
we'll see what happens.
If it's, if it's time to go, then potentially maybe look at a,
maybe next-gen rate, a Ranger, D-Max, but even then, like you only use market.
That's still ridiculously expensive for what they're going for.
Yeah, they are.
They're not in date difference.
Don't get me wrong.
Like just the quality of the Ute itself compared to my car, which is an 06,
but it's, it's a lot, it's a lot of money.
It's a lot of money.
And I don't know if I can honestly, for you to justify that.
If I'm going to spend that much, do I buy a van instead?
That can be a future Patrick's problem.
I'm not too worried about it, but yeah.
So far, yeah.
I've got the canopy on it.
Got the free of flares and yeah, just, just been driving doing what it does best
and just, just drives and cut people off.
Patrick, I'll get the solution for you.
There's an automatic Odyssey online.
It's a van at the moment, $709.
It's tempting.
Put your tools.
What a beautiful work.
It's tempting.
It's almost bought a V6 Camry a couple last month, actually.
Very clean stock standard.
Oh, three.
Oh, four model.
I forgot what, what bad you was.
It was a, not base model, but just the one just above it.
Really nice cast, really smooth.
The couple just did everything to it.
New headlights, wheels, new bushes, new motor mounts,
transmission mounts, fitting idols in purse.
My brother ends up buying it.
So it sucks to suck, but I was bought, there was a really nice car.
And yeah, I've just, I've been seeing a lot of the niche stuff on the road
that I wouldn't mind.
Do I buy this?
But I have to keep telling myself, no, no, don't be stupid.
You want to buy this?
Don't you all regret it?
But I don't know, like, I want something fast.
You know, I want something, you know, fun, but at the same time, I feel like I've,
if you guys want to laugh, I'm saying with age, like I'm acting like I'm 40.
I'm really, I find the beauty in the most, in the, in the simple things with cars,
you know, it doesn't, I'm just realized, like, even something that's clean, automatic
and naturally aspirated, I feel can bring me just as much joy as, you know,
something manual turbo with, you know, a thousand horsepower.
So I've learned to appreciate, like, you know, just what people will call regular traffic.
At the top of cars.
So are you growing up, Patrick?
You're growing up.
Growing up, you can say, yeah.
But I think it's hilarious that you reference 40 as someone who's old.
40 years.
I'm sorry.
40 years.
You meant to know what you're doing at 40?
Like, should we have our lives sorted by 40?
No, no, trust me.
I don't even know what I'm doing half the time.
So I talk about tax or like politics or something.
Oh, your prenuation.
Please.
Oh, yes.
I had that talk.
So it'll get you.
Are you going to lose it?
Yeah.
So that's what's up with you, Patrick.
Very good.
Edward, we'll get to yours because you've got a lot in a minute.
But Scotty Doe.
Me.
Nothing overly exciting.
I just might have saw on Insta, I gave the 31 a bit of a clean.
I know it did rain the very next day, but it's got a car covers and everything.
So it's all nice.
It's fine.
Is that at your place?
No, I'm kind of enjoying having the blade in the garage.
So it's nice having it under cover where I can just wash it and that ox.
Yeah.
Inside at the moment.
I'll probably will eventually.
I want to widen our driveway.
A bit, but I'm waiting for next door to finally start building.
They've got it like they're ready to build.
So once they're done, the stupid fencing will come down.
And I can kind of get the cement cementers to come out and concrete as to widen that.
And then I can kind of have the skyline parked in there and then wind just behind it.
And then Ash can just come straight in and out.
Yeah.
So I'm not moving cars all the time because that's the thing that kept pissing me off.
Yeah.
She kept going out somewhere or I'd come home earlier than her.
So I have to park on the road and then she would she would come home and then I go back
out and drive in behind and everything.
It's just a pain in the butt.
Yeah.
I don't want to have to do that.
Yeah.
So I took it for a bit of a bit of a drive around, you know, get a few looks here and
there.
People having a look and just giving the nod.
Yeah.
The nod.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I like getting the nod and it's about it.
So I guess since Ash isn't here, I've been kind of looking at cars and things.
She said, she said I'm not allowed to not until after the wedding, but you know, it's my
money.
Maybe a $700 Odyssey.
Yeah.
So.
Yeah.
So I just, you know, just if anything popped up that looks pretty darn good, I might be
tempted.
I've got money stored around in different, different things.
Swiss Bank accounts and.
Yeah.
Gold bull.
You know, it would be good if Bitcoin all of a sudden shot up and I'd be like, well, here
we go.
So I got a bit of money there and vested it here and there, some in the bank if need be.
Yeah.
I mean, I'm even, if something good pops up, I'll even sell the 31 as well.
Big talk.
Big talk.
You just dropped a bomb show right here.
Top tip.
Yeah.
I mean, everything's for sale really.
Is it?
Yep.
Right price.
Five grand cash right now.
You want a 31 Pat?
I know what I got.
I'll buy the Hilux.
This could be a little buy and swap and sell.
I'm buying David's Odyssey.
Pat's Hilux.
Pat's buying the R31.
Who else is buying something from someone?
The only thing I think you'd have to get for a road worthy now for the 31 is just to get
the reverse light hooked up.
Yeah.
Other than that, everything else will pass.
Yeah.
Let's go check front suspension on the driver's side.
Very, very squeaky.
Is that a ball joint?
I don't know.
Everything's been replaced.
Everything's brand new on the damn thing.
Normally when you go over a speed hump, it's more when they're cold than when they're hot.
If it's a ball joint, it'll go in or in when it's cold, but then as it warms up, they'll
get better.
That's classic ball joint.
Yeah.
Well, mine, I've been driving it for quite a bit, so it was already nice and warm, and
then the sound started to come in.
Could need a bit more grease.
I'll double check underneath, but as I said, everything's been replaced.
The whole suspension bushes and everything all at the front is all brand new.
Majority at the rear is all brand new.
So that's just interesting.
I'm sure it's nothing too major.
That's squeak.
I'll just spray a bit of WD-40 on it.
You'll be right.
Yeah, it should be right.
Yep.
That's how you do it.
That's it.
And yeah, that's me.
That's what I'm thinking.
Very nice.
Jimbolly.
All right.
I've got a few.
So singers are on the buy and sell kind of thing.
So I've put a bid on something too.
Oh.
And actually at Grey's, I haven't bid on what I'm about to say, but at Grey's, I've got
a bid on P6 for the moment too, which is a bit unusual.
Oh.
Apologies if I sound a bit funny.
I've got a bit of a head cold.
So I've got a job interview on Thursday.
Very nice.
And in terms of car updates, Pacific went in for fuel injector cleaning on Friday.
When I picked it up, apparently it was basically fine.
So he didn't even charge anything for it.
He did clean it though.
It is a bit smoother.
Then on month.
So yesterday I was meant to have the drive shafts replaced.
And when I dropped it off the person I spoke to there, asked all about Magna 40,
because they also have got one.
They also told me they've spent $35,000 on theirs.
So that's keen.
But anyway, so that was quite interesting.
But what was also a little bit frustrating was that when I about halfway through the
day, because for me, if I, because basically I drive from home to the mechanic and then
to work and then reverse, which is about 350ks all up.
And so about halfway during the day, I got calls saying, oh, your driveshafts are fine.
They don't need replacing.
And I said, oh, I'm sure you recommended it before.
And I said, no, no, no, it's fine.
They really don't need replacing.
So then I thought, well, okay, while the cars, they just give it a minor service anyway,
but I was puzzled.
And so just before I logged into Zoom, I went through my service receipts in this
rather large folder I've got here.
And that mechanic has been saying since April of last year, the drive,
basically the same comment every service, driveshafts are wearing customer to monitor.
Okay.
But it didn't have a price on it.
And then I thought I had asked for it at some point.
So recently I culled a lot of personal emails and set a folder aside from my car,
went through that.
And much of this year, I did ask for a quote and got one.
There you go.
So I'm a little bit puzzled as to why they now think it's from the same place,
not from somewhere else.
Yeah.
So they're puzzled as to why they think it's replacing when they said it did.
And again, you're quite to have it done.
But anyway, so I'll have to, yeah, I guess we're kind of,
we're on that.
So yes, that's my.
For a while, and I'm talking a long while, when you go to accelerate from a standstill,
especially there's quite a bit of vibration.
It's quite consistent though.
There's a bit of harshness.
Sometimes now, like in the last month, there's a bit of an odd noise when I'm turning as well,
but that has only just appeared.
But yeah, it's annoying anyway.
It could be mounts, could be engine mounts, could be, could be,
it could even be the sway bars, you know, like the sway bar links, you know,
under load, like when they take off.
I've seen that happen before.
That's an interesting one.
Yeah, that's weird.
Yeah.
I think the other thing too, it's a bit frustrating is that there are some, you know,
being older, there are some major components that need doing, but, you know,
it's not very clever to have a low paying job, but then drive a lot.
So, you know, but anyway, we'll get there.
But yeah, so those are my car updates.
We should hit 500 in two weeks.
Very cool.
I like what you posted in the chat, Jim.
Yeah, I'll be honest.
I was looking at Mannheim to see if there were any magnets.
They weren't, but then I saw that and I thought, well, it's clean.
I don't think I've been very, very low, but, you know, it looks pretty good.
That Orion is seriously clean with it.
It looks like a really good history.
It does.
That's Mannheim though, not Graze.
No, exactly.
And when does that finish that car?
Is that next month?
That looks tomorrow.
Not tomorrow.
Is it in bid now?
I don't think so.
Annoyingly, I can't see what the current bid is on it.
At least I'm not sure how to.
Normally what happens is they go to auction on a Wednesday.
Oh no, tomorrow is Wednesday, isn't it?
Yeah, tomorrow.
Okay.
Yeah, that's right.
Good auction Wednesday.
Sorry.
I was thinking it was that time today.
I'm going to put a maximum bid now and then it'll.
You can.
I've done that now.
I can't see if somebody else has outbid me, which I'm sure they have because you'd be
silly not to.
So Jim, why do you want the Orion?
What, what purpose would that serve you?
Two words.
Two words.
Cruise control.
Oh, I mean, they're amazing.
Jim frozen.
Or is he catching a fly?
Jim come back.
Oh goodness.
He's got to look.
I think I have a bit of.
I shouldn't be.
I can still hear you.
We just, we just lost.
Yeah, we just.
I think I chose the Orion because I seem to have a bit of a fondness for
likely assembled cars.
And it says to replace the Honda is a dated.
Oh no.
No, no, no, no, no.
What's this?
Does it need to have a reason?
I just wanted to have some idea of what you wanted to do with it or
something.
Part of it probably my hope was because it looked fairly clean was
that hopefully it didn't need a lot doing.
Could be turned around quickly ish.
And then could, you know, potentially give me a bit more money to
get rid of my other things because since Magna 40, I think it's helped
me to help to motivate me to cull my collection quite significantly
and, you know, have money for the things I actually want to have
money for basically.
So you're going to get rid of some of the other ones you've got.
Hmm.
Okay.
Well, that's interesting.
I didn't realize the ATX has had electric seats.
Only the driver.
I'll decide.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah, it's clean.
Yeah, I really like those Oriens.
I think we talked about them a while back when I bought that one off my
auntie that was an ATX, but so smooth, so quiet, soaked up so beautifully.
I talked about it at the time I had it.
So I have a real respect for them.
And those motors are very long lived.
They don't like skipping oil changes.
They can get sludged up.
But if it's been well serviced that they are a very, very long lived
thing.
The only downside fuel economy.
They're a bit.
That's really the only downside.
Yes.
But I think it's, I think as someone told me once, I sort of I on the
highway, especially I tend to drive like an elderly lady on
Valium.
So it wouldn't be too bad for me.
No, highway is the best place for those cars.
And that's, it's really where they're, they're pretty comfy.
And you know what, it's not only an ATX.
It's not actually an ATX.
Yeah, it's a touring.
Which at least down, down my end is always the one that's
owned by the person who goes to the bowls club and keeps it polished
every day and does hardly any driving.
Well, I think that's the case.
But the alloys in the spoiler, I think they're touring.
Aren't they?
Yes.
Well, I won't bid on that one, Jim.
No.
Can you tell if it's a, if it's a kids undercover car?
You can.
It usually tells you, but it doesn't say on that one.
Yeah.
It's not.
No.
Okay.
So it'll either, it'll probably have something majorly wrong with it.
Probably.
Probably.
Knowing my luck, it absolutely would.
Yeah.
Jim, you can join me in the fun of picking up a manhime and seeing
what goes wrong on the Westgate freeway.
True that.
True that.
Yes.
We can enjoy that together.
It's a fun game that I like to play.
It's dangerous.
To make it home.
Yes.
Yes.
They don't have any rush.
We all need to play at home.
It's fun.
Well, your first drive was to body ablet.
Yeah, that's great.
So that's your update, Jim.
Yes.
Thank you.
Lovely.
Edward Bunting.
Strip yourself in, ladies and gentlemen.
All right.
There's a couple of things.
The first is I'm still the highest bidder on David's Odyssey.
It's $709.
Plus.
Plus fees that come $200.
You've been out a bit.
Have I?
You have to.
Oh, have I?
No, it still says on the current bidder.
Mine says.
Hang on a minute.
Oh, Springvale's back at 809.
We won't be having that.
I'll deal with it.
We're in the middle of car updates.
I was buying a car live on air.
The first thing was, you know, as we all know,
Magna 40, great event.
The Wasp did a very stellar job of there and back and was running,
running really, really well the whole way.
It was, it was behaving itself.
As it always did, you know,
it never really did other than the odd traction light that comes on and off.
So I advertised that when I got home on car sales and Facebook marketplace
and I had a few pings on marketplace,
but one guy, a couple of serious car sales pings,
one guy came on, I think I put it online Thursday.
He came Friday night, really liked it.
Said he wanted to think about it overnight.
Little did we know,
but he was going straight from my house over to our friend Tommy's house
to look at his barata.
So we didn't, we didn't actually know that at the time.
So he messaged me that night or early the next morning,
I think it was, and I rang him and he said,
oh, yeah, I went to actually went over to look at that other barata.
And I'm like, oh, Tommy's fine.
I didn't even know Tommy put his online yet.
Cause I was saying to him, oh, cause he said that I was a little bit,
you know, a little bit rough in the eye.
And I said, yeah, we thought so too,
but my mates has done 100,000 K and his is exactly the same.
We figured that's how they are.
And anyway, he went and test drove that car and he liked both,
but he just said, look, Tommy's is a beautiful car.
It's 100,000 K at champagne.
It's a really clean machine.
But he goes, the wasp has just got a bit of a factor.
And I'm like, yeah, it sucked me in.
So he really just loved the yellow and the spoiler and the spec and all of those things.
So, so we struck a deal on that and it drove away Sunday night into the traffic.
So I was a little bit, I was a little bit sad to see it go.
I said to someone, Tommy, it might have been,
cause Tommy rang me the next day and goes, you stole my buyer.
I said, I was, I think the wasp stole your buyer.
But yeah, sad to see it go.
That was a, it was a very likable car.
But the funny story about the wasp from Thursday, I think it was,
I got a call from my friend Nick and I rang him back and he said,
oh, the reason I rang you was I'm in the car with my school friend, Josh.
We're up in Canberra for a wedding and we're just chatting.
And Josh had said, how's Ed going?
And Nick said, oh, he's good.
He's just been to Magna Fest and blah, blah, and Josh goes, but it doesn't own a Magna.
And Nick goes, no, no, he bought one like in Feb to, you know, take to this festival.
And he said, it's this yellow thing blah, blah, and Josh goes, oh, that's funny.
Friend, family, friends of ours had a yellow Magna when I was a kid in Ballarat.
And Nick goes, I think that car came from Ballarat.
So they bring me back and they go, Ed, what was the name of the lady that had it in Ballarat?
Because there were two ladies that had it in Ballarat.
And I said, oh, it was, you know, Susan and so on.
So the first one, and they just laughed.
I said, that's that car.
So, so Josh goes, that's my parents best friends.
He goes, we took that car and our Odyssey ironically around Tassie said I was on my
L's and Odyssey and their daughter was on her L's driving the Wasp.
And they took it all around Tasmania.
So because they had that car for about eight years that that first lady.
So I just thought, what are the chances?
But so it's another one of those silly coincidences this week.
And there's a third one I'll talk about.
So we're all laughing about that.
I said, oh, well, there you go.
The history is pieced together a bit anyway.
So I told the new owner that and what have you.
He lives in Vic.
So that car is going to live in the Northern suburbs.
And he said, you got visitation rights anytime.
And I was like, well, glad it's gone to a worthy home.
He really liked it.
So that's good.
There you go.
Rando story.
The other Rando story was that I sold the Honda Jazz on the weekend as well.
This is the little blue manual 150 K Jazz that I picked up a while ago.
No, only a couple of weeks ago.
And the guy who bought it is sort of downscaling for a more expensive car just to save costs and own this thing out, right?
And use it for work.
I'm like, yep.
Good trajectory.
Do that.
And when I was writing out the receipt thing for him, I said, oh, what's your surname?
And when he said it, I said, oh, do you know Judy?
Like with the same surname?
And he goes, yeah, that's my grandma.
And I'm like, well, my mom is really good friends with this lady who's grandma.
So we figured that out.
I'm just like, this is a weird coincidental week going on here.
And then David contacts me and says, this is my Odyssey.
And it's like, what's going on in the world?
The world is gone nuts.
I know, right?
Gone nuts.
Now I have bought a couple of cars because of course you can't sell a couple without being tempted by other things.
One of them is another Magna.
I ended up buying a VRX 04 with the slightly uglier headlight update.
So this is a silver VRX sedan, one owner, 236Ks, hole in the muffler, a bit bashed in the body.
But geez, it goes well.
And it's an all wheel drive Magna.
So that it drives really well.
It's an incredibly comfy car that all wheel drives had a smaller alloy.
They were a 16, not a 17.
And so it just really rides well on those slightly fatter tires.
Anyway, I don't know quite what I'll do with that yet.
But I'm just roosting around in that because it's got regio till next August.
And I was like, well, you know, you don't sniff at that.
But a little bit thirsty.
That's the downside of those as like the Orion or the Wasp or any of those.
It's just and that the oil drives worse again because it's heavier.
So I don't know that I'll use it extensively because she likes a drink.
Well, you've got August.
Yeah, I know how much fuel do I want to tip into up to me now in August?
The other one I picked up during the week was a little C2, sorry, C180, the W202.
So this is the nice square shaped little C class that we like rather than the blobby eye shape.
But that's a really clean navy blue on cream leather car owned by an engineer older guy and really nice history.
And just just smooth, beautiful, even though it's the base base C180 and there's no compressors or turbos or anything on it.
You know, once you get into the rhythm of driving a bit like my old Merc diesel, you really just you really just appreciate what those cars do so well,
which is suspension and steering feel and the ride just so good.
And I like driving it.
You cruise along in that.
It's a really nice little thing.
Will you be selling up with a Rengen roadworthy?
I will be.
What are you after?
Look, I think for a really clean 202, it's only done 129 Ks, a really clean 202 in that spec.
I think there's still a seven and a half sort of seven-ish grand car, you know, not to everyone.
But I think if you want one out of the box like that, there are lots of ready ones like lots of ready ones getting around with 300 plus on them.
And those are three grand and three and a half grand, you know, like a good 202 like that.
That's just turnkey, you know, mats on mats, mat two keys, books just clean.
I think it's I think it's seven and a half.
So it's in currently getting a list of what it needs, hopefully not much.
So that's the 202.
That's the Magna and the new one.
What else are we doing?
We've got to advertise the CRV this week, David.
That's going online.
The Merck S-Class finally got its roadworthy actually sent to me.
So I've sent off all the paperwork for the club plates on that.
This is a 380.
That's going in on Friday to have the little tick tick investigated in the top of the motor.
I think that's it for the car world.
We'll see if I, I'll bet a bit on that Odyssey again.
Very good.
It's been successful.
Still said by current winning bid.
I don't know what's going on with Graze.
Okay.
Maybe refresh because it says, you know, it's.
I'm refreshing.
I'm, I'm doing it.
It says, it says night on, on the other.
You're killing me.
Oh, Mojure is now piped up.
You can see that down the bottom, but it doesn't, it doesn't say that anywhere else.
AB more than Vic.
I want to know who that is.
I want to know who that is.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's me.
All right.
I'm back again.
Six minutes to go.
Right.
I'm placing another bid.
There was a sniper bid right at the end.
Yeah, I think that's the way to do it.
At a time of four and a half.
Because I'm currently losing.
Someone must have put a high thing on it.
They do go for a bit of money.
The Odyssey anyway updates with me.
I've driven my MR2.
So I'm driving it this week.
That's been, that's been a bit of fun.
And of all the cars I have, it's, I was telling Chad earlier before the show.
It's probably the one that I always get like a thumbs up in or like a, or the nod, as you
say, as you mentioned, Scotty, the good old nod.
Yeah.
You're driving really well.
It needs a few things here and there.
As all my cars do, just like, you know, bits and pieces and, but it's, it's, you know,
you can turn, drive, go have fun and, you know, and enjoy that.
Yeah.
I think, I think that's, I think that's, that's where I am.
Now tonight, gentlemen, on, on this, this esteemed.
I didn't ski approved podcast.
Um, we, uh, so yeah, I was wanting to talk to you guys about specs.
Now.
You know, David always talks about getting, getting like the sweet spot of a, of a model
in the range.
Do you think that's always the case or, or is it sometimes easier because like on the
secondhand market, you know, for example, like the price comes into, comes into play with
all the models in general.
Do you think it's better to, to buy one if you want, just with all the fruit or whole,
or by a base model, because in about 10 years time or something, usually the price is kind
of fluctuated and be the same anyway.
So, you know, I had this chat with, with my, um, with my dad a while ago actually, because
he was selling his territory and his territory was a gear being top of the range.
Um, and he's like, why are these TX's and TS's worth, you know, worth the same money?
And, um, and I'm like, well, that's just, that's just how it is.
This is what happens.
So is it worth, is it worth it?
Or is it worth just, you know, saying, yeah, no, I'd rather, um, you know, uh, just, just
get the base model because it'd be worth the same as, you know, save my money essentially
and go, go forward with that.
Do you think it's better to buy the spec you want?
Um, or is it just worth just getting, you know, just whatever, whatever, uh, because
they kind of all work out to be the same in the end.
I mean, there are the, there are the exceptions to the rule.
Obviously there are some, some cars that you need to get in this spec and this color and
this, this, this for it to be really worse.
I mean, but like, let's say, for example, a CRV David Prince, which, which, you know,
we've talked about on the show many times, um, you know, is, and you always bought like
kind of the mid spec because you think that's a sweet spot, which is, which, which makes
total sense.
Did you find when coming to sell that car, you know, the high spec ones were virtually
similar price or same price,
but there's certainly not the difference when you come to sell it that there is in, uh,
when they're new, uh, when we bought the, the CRV we had, I really wanted the sunroof,
but that was nearly another 10 grand because you had to buy, it would only came in the,
in the top, top level car.
Um, but the second hand, there, there's certainly not worth anything like that more.
Um, and having said that, the longer you keep them, I mean, if you've got a base model
something and it's immaculate and low mileage and, and in really, really terrific condition,
people are still going to prefer that.
And even an often the base models are the ones that people think are pretty cool because
they're not as, um, especially in an older car, they're rarer because people, most people
sort of seem to want the one with all the, all the bits and pieces, but to get a base
model with the, um, without the bits and pieces, as long as it's immaculate and low case and
people, that car's probably going to be worth more in the end.
So it's a bit of a moot point really.
I mean, it's, it, I always remember too with color.
I remember the Mercedes dealer I did work for used to tell people and, and I think Ed,
you've said the same thing that you'd say go silver or black, you know, cause they're
the best colors for resale.
No, I didn't say that.
Oh no.
Well, I thought with Ben, no with Ben, I'm sure with Ben's, you know, that's what they,
if people can't decide what color they say goes silver.
So it's like the people will say, well, we'll just, oh, okay, we'll get a silver one because
that's best for resale.
And it's not what they actually, you know, they're not fast or it's not the color they
want.
You know, they might have liked a nice barrel, you know, barrel green or a, um, Tanzanite
beige or one of those sort of colors.
But yeah, I think if you fall into the trap of buying, buying the car just for the future
resale value, I don't think, I think if you spend a lot of money, you should have what
you want.
I agree totally.
It's, um, yeah, some people would say to that, oh, I really love the blue or the red, but
no, I'll just get gray for resale.
And it's like, you've spent a lot of money on this thing.
You know, you're at the point in your life where you can afford to buy a new BMW in the
case of where I worked.
And it's like, not everyone, not many people get to do that.
You know, so why wouldn't you get what you like?
You know, just, just, I used to really encourage people to, if you love it, get it.
Like, you know, I know we think we're all so unique.
We're not.
Um, and if chances are, if you like it, there will be some other person out there that likes
it as well.
And also I used to say to them, you know, yes, you can get gray like everyone else.
And in five years time when you go to sell this car, there's 50 gray ones on the market,
but there'll be maybe one or two red ones and yours is one of them.
So someone who wants red, you've got the market captured sort of thing.
So I, yeah, I'm a big, a big fan of, of, of autism color.
I mean, look out there on the streets today.
It's just dull on dull on dull.
Um, because everyone's so scared of color.
They're scared of standing out or offending someone by the color they've chosen.
We do it in our houses.
We do it in our cars.
Um, and yet the irony is that when the car gets older and older and older, the colored
ones are the ones that are, that are the hot ones, like a 911 S in Viper green.
You know, people may have shied away from that in 1975, but, but my God now,
that's the one everyone wants, you know, and you see it on like SLs, you know,
like those early 2000s SLs, they were all silver and black, all of them.
You know, it's like when you get a blue or you get a red on cream or you get, oh,
thank God, you know, it's really nice to have a color.
So I, I think, yeah, it depends what your usage is.
The car depends where, what your relationship is.
Is it, is this a three year car?
Is it a 30 year car?
You know what, you know, that, that does play into it a little bit.
It depends where it's parked.
You know, I hate black cars as a rule, but you know, if you're gonna buy a black,
you want to have that garage.
That's not an outside car.
Sorry, Matthew, not looking at you with your laser currently, but they are impossible.
You know, the, the darker colors like that are just really impossible to live with
if it lives outside.
You've got to be a maintenance freak to keep that immaculate.
Spec wise though, yes, like you said, they all, they all will blend together very quickly.
It comes down, the older the car gets, it more comes down to Ks and condition, not so much spec.
So, you know, a 60,000 K beautifully serviced car in a base model will always probably outstrip
a 150,000 K ratty car with no service history in terms of the sale price.
You know, people, people get less fussy as the car gets older because will you, you have
to be less fussy.
You're playing in the used market.
You have to take what's there.
You can't pick and choose so much.
But there are sweet spots of spec.
Like, you know, on my dad's page, that thing is a GLS.
It was the mid spec to go the top exceed, which really only got you leather and a sunroof
was another 8K or 9K.
And now when the car's new, that's a lot of money, you know, and to have a bit of glass
over your head, as my dad would say, and to have, you know, leather on the seats, which
I didn't want.
You know, I'd rather cloth it's harder wearing than the leather.
You've got to keep feeding the leather and, you know, it's a natural product.
You got to keep it nice and supple and whatever.
So 9K for that, it just, it just isn't worth it.
You know, just absolutely not.
Would you consider one that was the same price as next seat as a second hand car?
Yeah, maybe you wouldn't say no to it, but it's not worth 9K.
No way.
So often there is one or there's one that gets a safety pack.
Or there's one that's just, there's often one that's the, the hero car in the range.
Like this is the one the manufacturer wants to sell as the bread and butter.
And some people will go down and some people will go up at the majority are going to be
that.
And I remember at BMW, they did that with a 125 by hatch.
They were really pitching that against the golf GTI at the time.
And so the 125 by hatch had the M Sport Packard standard and came with, I forget there are
a couple of, you know, the body kit and the M Sport stuff and a couple of other things
it got, but they were really, they really made that one sort of the best value in the
range.
And yeah, some freaks would go up to the M135 six cylinder hatch, but that's getting
really pricey now.
And yeah, you always get your people who would just want a 118 or 120 or something.
But the 125 was the hero in that range.
And that wasn't a top spec.
That wasn't even top spec.
No, no, no.
And that's the same reason for the Pajero example.
You'll see 90% of the GLS because the GLS got the heated front seats.
It got the alloy wheels.
It got the something of the rear camera.
You know, it got, it got 90% of what most people wanted and was great value to go the
exceed.
Well, you've really got to want the top, top leather and roof to spend that extra.
It was two grand more of 1500 bucks more.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I don't know, maybe I'll have the exceed, but at eight or nine K it's, it's a real
jump.
Also, like how much was, how much was the, how much were they new?
I mean, that, that page we paid.
Oh, shit.
I sold.
Oh, I think I bought the CRB.
Sorry, the Odyssey.
Really?
I think so.
Can you check on yours?
Sold for a thousand and nine.
Yeah.
That was me.
Congratulations.
There you go.
David, I'll be bringing it.
I'll be bringing it.
I'll bring that round to your place and you can have a play with it.
Maybe we'll take it.
Let's take it to the gearbox on Saturday.
Great idea.
There you go.
Is the gearbox Saturday?
It is.
If the twilight gearbox Honda car.
Yeah.
Come down.
Come on down.
Play with David's Odyssey.
I paid for that.
I mean, this is a lot of Christmases and birthdays.
I've just paid for their David for you.
That's cool.
Riley just texted me.
He said, so how much for the Odyssey?
It's hilarious.
My kids learned to drive in that car.
So they can.
And the kids can learn to drive in it.
That is very true.
I think it might need to live down at the, you know, our friends with the Honda gearbox.
I think it might.
That could be a car that ends up down there.
There we go.
So job done.
Specs.
How much was, how much was that?
See that Pajero knew we got, it was a great deal was just before the whole COVID, you
know, bonanza.
So we paid 47 K for that car.
Brand spanking with seven Ks on the clock delivery case, but it was a year old.
Now that was with a tow bar that, and the tow bar was 13 hundred bucks.
So that was a very good deal.
So another eight on top of that, it's a big chunk of the percentage of the car.
It's not worth it.
Well, I mean, that's what I was going to say.
Like the percentage of the car would be huge.
But trees, that was a lot of car for the money.
It is a lot of car for the money.
It's got brand new Bilstein shocks, by the way, after that shock dilemma we had.
And that is behaving itself and the oil, you know, where it was like making more oil.
It hasn't really done that.
And I do wonder, you know, just between this podcast and all the listeners around Melbourne,
Australia, I do wonder if the mechanic who serviced at last just put a little bit too
much oil in it.
So I'm just, you know, just keeping an eye on that.
But it was behaving itself.
It was certainly way better with the Bilstein shocks.
You know, you go around some corners and that you're like, oh, here we go.
This is, this is better than she was even brand new with those crappy shocks.
And we, I got the mechanic who did the shock swap to look at the old ones.
I said, were they KYB or what, you know, what brand were these original OEM mid shocks?
And it just said Mitsubishi on them.
So I reckon they've sourced the last batch from God knows where and they were just crap.
Because the mechanic even said, oh, they normally have KYBs as factory fitment in pages.
And I think mine is a KYB shocked page and they're fine with 240Ks on them.
So anyway, there you go.
But another example like that, Yaris Cross Mum has, you know, that's the hybrid one that everyone wanted.
Yep, everyone wants hybrid tick at that spec.
It's the Urban, which is the highest spec in terms of heated front seats and head up display and keyless entry and all those nice things to have.
But there was one hire that was the all wheel drive.
But the all wheel drive had a battery in the boot that ran the rear axle and you lost a lot of boot space.
And so, and it was an extra four or five grand or something.
So, you know, I looked at that and went, well, you don't need all driver.
She doesn't. Mum doesn't need all drive.
And you, why do you want to reduce boot space and it's heavier?
And it's just, there was just no, no benefit at all to most drivers to go that top spec all wheel drive on.
Unless you were living on the side of a mountain or something like that.
It's a very often it's very clear.
You look, you sit there at the catalog or the online brochure and you kind of go, yeah, no, yeah, no, yeah.
It's that's the peak, you know.
Yeah, pretty much they cover all the basics.
Again, it goes down to the type of car you're looking at, you know, and like how it suits your needs.
So honestly, I think hand explains it as good as it gets.
I don't don't think I can add any more to it.
So yeah, pretty much what he said, I'll back him on that one.
Well, the way I see it is you get what you want and you don't want to have any kind of regrets and think, oh, you know, I kind of wish I probably went with this color or if I just waited that little bit, that little bit longer, I could have got this interior or something like that.
I honestly say, like, just just go for it because I know there's sometimes you might have a weight with some certain things and they're like, oh, we've got this one in stock, but it doesn't really fit what you want.
You could have it right now.
And I'll definitely try and push that.
But you know, seriousness, just wait and get exactly what you want.
You will love it so much more.
Whether it's little add-ons or anything like that, you know, just, yeah, because they definitely, we've had it before with my parents and stuff like that.
They're like, oh yeah, we've got it.
We got one right here.
It's not exactly what you wanted, but you know, it's got this, this and this, but you know, Dad's like, nah, that's not what I want.
He pulled out and said what I wanted was this, this and this.
And we're happy to, we're happy to wait.
And in all honesty, the, the wait's not that long, you know, in the grand scheme of things.
True.
We're impatient people sometimes, but out of out of COVID, it's not that long.
Yeah.
Three years later.
Yeah.
I remember my dad wanted a secondhand e-class, you know, he was sniffing around at the secondhand prestige dealers.
And he said, they kept ringing him and saying, I've got this silver one.
I've got this black one.
I've got this gray one.
He said, I want a coloured car.
He didn't really care whether it was blue or red or something.
He just, he said, I want to ring me when you've got a coloured car.
And they rang him one day and they traded in an E270 turbo diesel with, which was burgundy on cream, beautiful colour combo.
And he said, I'll have it done.
He still owns it.
Coloured car.
Just get me a coloured car.
Well, when I, you know, when I put the fears on, I mentioned this before on the show.
You know, I could have bought it.
It was during COVID and they were way more than they were brand new.
I'm like, you know, if you want one, we can give you one.
You know, this time I'm like, no, no, I may as well save my money by what exactly what I want.
Like, you know, like you said, Scotty, you know, I wanted a green one.
You know, and I waited eight months and, you know, and I got exactly what I wanted.
So I was happy to wait.
It was a long eight months because I was just like every day like, oh, I can't be here.
There's my car.
The ones that were offering you.
Well, no, well, they said they could get me one.
I probably mentioned this bit on the show, but there was, there were a few of the 2021s around,
but they were more, they were like way more than they were, than they, you know, they should have been.
I think there was one in Sydney, they would have to ship down and then there was one somewhere else.
But I'm like, well, I could buy the update in the color I want for less money.
And cause second hand, they were going for more for them.
So I was just like, well, I'm just gonna, I'm just gonna wait.
Yeah, I'm glad I did because, you know, you're right.
Scotty, you get what you want.
And, you know, I mean, my face when I saw the car was like, oh, that's that's that was worth it.
It was worth it.
Yeah, it was worth the power.
Is that me?
The Fiesta.
Oh, Fiesta.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well worth it.
I've told a few people about that car.
You know, I'm like, oh, my mates got one of those and it's, it's mean green.
They're like, oh, mean green.
Love it.
Yeah.
It's the color for us.
The hero color.
It's the way to do it.
Jim, if you were to, to do this situation.
Um, so a lot of things have been covered already, but I think it obviously depends on the motivation to buy in the car.
So we all have those relatives where they think, as long as it goes, I don't care, but I want this particular feature.
So obviously for them, you're going to want to buy up to that spec.
And it also depends on how long you're keeping the car.
Obviously if it's just for a lease period, well, financially it makes more sense to buy the car that'll have the best resell to retail purchase price ratio, I think.
Um, again, unless you did sit on a particular feature.
Um, one thing definitely though, that makes no difference to the resell, except once the car is probably old enough to be on club plates is buying all the weather shields and the bonnet protector and all that stuff.
It makes no difference.
Um, I mean, if you want them all will great, but it's going to make no difference to the next person going to buy the car.
Um, so those are probably my parts to an obviously as well is, um, you know, with the models that have different drive trains, you know, depending on the price and the spec is obviously a consideration for a lot of people too.
But if the vehicle looking at is just the one drivetrain, well, then it sort of comes down to what particular feature you have to have or whatever.
Um, as Ed knows, I'm a big fan of base spec and everything.
Um, and a good example of that, I think recently was an HK Minaro went through burns and code original owner matching numbers.
1613 on the tree manual with no heater restored and sold, I think for 91 K or something.
Oh, you know, and now sure, I know that's an odd example to include.
And obviously the, the highest spec ones would sell for significantly more than that, but considering how absolutely bare bones basic that one is.
Um, it's a bit of a roundabout way of saying that in terms of purchase price to resell ratio, it's better to buy the anti level one.
So long as it's probably not the one with like the lowest power drivetrain because people do tend to want to be more poke, but that's my little 10 cents worth.
No, I want to add to that because I'm, I had, I have this discussion a lot with people and especially if they're buying like, like a hybrid.
Okay.
Um, you know, like, like coming over unless you're doing a jambala and driving through on a case every day, you know, and you're planning on selling it after two years, don't do it.
Like, it's, you know, because like, you know, if you could, like, like you said, Jim, you're keeping it for your, you know, for your least period of what three for 35 years.
You know, you work it out with the case you do. If it's not, if, you know, you put, you put, you wouldn't have saved enough money to cover the cost of the, of the extra to put the hybrid in it.
You know, like, you gotta, you gotta really weigh in those situations.
And I think hybrid's work, if you're keeping him long term, you know, Steph's brother brought a rough for hybrid back in 2020, just before the prices went nuts.
And he could get one.
And he could get one. He got one. And, um, and then he's like, I could sell this for more than I paid for it. But that was, that was a while ago.
But they still, they still hold their value.
You know, they've put, they've done a lot of case in it. And for what they've done, they've, they've made, you know, they've made it make, make sense for them.
Now they're kind of, you know, making a bit more money in, in, in that instance, because it's
And the resale.
But also the resales on the, on the hybrids are more.
Yeah.
Um, because, you know, they're quite sought after, especially so that's like, with that spec, it kind of makes sense.
So, you know, you gotta really find out what, what you're using it for and what, and you know, you gotta really kind of see, all right, this is what I'm using it.
This is what I need it for.
I'm planning on keeping it XYZ for however many, you know, years, you know, you need to make those decisions before you buy the car, I think.
I think that'll, that'll help you in the long-term if that, if that's the type of things you're wanting for.
Um, like my dad's not his territory gear with, uh, it was a, uh, SY gear with 170,000 cars.
The car was really good.
It was a really neat, neat example.
Um, I think he sold off like five grand.
And like it was like, it was a lot of car for the money.
Yeah.
And TX would probably not far off that with that.
Correct.
Yeah.
Correct.
So, um, I guess cause like, you know, there was state, they made, they made so many of them one and two.
You know, I mean, that, that's another fact that like the availability of them and how many, how many were made, you know, things that are in smaller numbers are kind of always in a bit of a higher demand.
I guess that's kind of, uh, you know, where it is.
But yeah, I think that's my, that's my two cents.
I think life's too short to buy something that you don't want to drive.
So I think you've got to wait and get the one you want.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Whether it's, yeah, if you have to wait for it, or if you have to, I don't know, yeah, it depends on your budget too.
But also, you can get the one you want.
It's the, it's the, the crux of the story.
Yeah.
100%.
So what he's just sent us a lovely EVO, EVO 8MR.
It's very tasty.
It's, um, very, very similar to what I had apart from little add-ons on there.
But for an MR, they usually came in the, um, the darker colour and with the BBS rims, but this one doesn't have it, which is exactly the same as mine.
Hmm.
Could be very...
Oh, Scotty.
Very similar.
Let's do a hat trick for tonight.
That would be spooky.
That would be...
I mean, it is...
I'm not sure if I still got the, that kind of information on it though, unfortunately.
So was yours a grey import?
Yeah.
Yeah, this one is too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I saw that's what I was like, well, that's very interesting.
And in that silver and the same rims and same everything.
Hmm.
Oh, right.
What are you, Scotty?
Maybe...
I think, I think we'll probably, I assume we'll probably go for too much though.
What, what, what do you reckon that's worth?
Ah, they're in the 30s.
Okay.
Evo 8 MRs are still in the 30s.
I think I bought mine way back then was probably about 30 or 31.
Yeah.
And they're still, they're still floating around there, maybe a little bit more depending if
it's super duper clean, it might be higher 30s or something.
But I think takeaways are for this and you know, if you're planning on buying a car and
you're worried about spec, I think, I think what you guys have all put in is really valuable,
you know, know what you want, buy what you want, but also know how long you're going to
have it for and what you're going to do with it.
Because I think that, that'll justify you making decisions of buying the more expensive version
or buying the poverty pack, which, which...
There's nothing wrong with that.
Nothing wrong with that.
Nothing.
Nothing wrong with that.
I remember my mom's laser, she had a KE laser.
It only had one side mirror because the left one was...
Wow.
That is POV.
Yeah.
That was it.
The pack got to the back.
So I used to think it was a, you know, I was like, yeah, this is so cool.
And then I was, and then we pull up next to a tag.
So I'm like, ah, they've got two mirrors.
It's interesting even on Magnifest, like David, your wagon is an executive V6 wagon manual.
So that gets the bigger 15 inch wheel.
A few bits, but Nick Volkswagen, Nick's sedan being an SE, you know, it gets the cruise,
it gets the power windows, it gets the body colour bars and just going, and he's put the
alloys on it, but just going to that SE, that next trim level.
But it gets the nice clock too.
Yeah, get the clock.
Exactly.
So over the exact to me to jump up to an SE in that car, it really does make it a lot
nicer.
It also had the different backseat with the integrated headrests in it.
Whereas the execs don't have any headrests.
Yeah, yeah.
The passengers are just expected to have their heads allowing around on their head.
Snap them off.
Snap them off.
That'll be charged people in the backseat of this car.
Yeah, that's the little double passengers.
But even Nick pointed out, they did a reel and showed like there's actually a light in
the key.
When you flick the handle open, just a quick and the little light shows you where to put
the key in the door lock and the ignition, of course, inside the car, but just a lot
of little sweet nice nice scenario.
Yeah, poor speaker stereo rather than two speaker stereo.
Yep.
Yep.
To me, that's a that's a worthwhile spec upgrade.
Go the SE.
You don't maybe need the elite, but the SE.
Well, Chad's one will be having a clock this week and hopefully.
For the Verado clock.
Yes.
SE clock.
SE clock.
Yeah.
General, I think it's time for the quiz.
You know the rules, gentlemen, 10 questions plus some bonus questions.
Alan's not here to yell shenanigans, but Patrick's here to fight to punch on with
Ed as he normally does in the car quiz.
There we go.
Patrick.
I've been waiting for this moment for a long time.
I haven't seen Pat in about three years.
So let's let's go.
I'm an electrician.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Patrick, please be, please smash him in the quiz.
I'll do my best.
I'll do my best.
Question number one is the Cartel Car Quiz.
10 questions plus some bonus questions.
Question number one.
Subaru have announced that they have sold 70,000 models of what car in Australia?
Ed.
Ed.
Outback.
Incorrect.
David was next.
I would say 70,000 of the WRX.
WRX is correct.
WRX and STI, they have sold 70,000 of them in Australia.
Wow.
That is a lot.
That is a lot.
That is a lot.
Is that in all of the models?
Yeah.
So from the first GC8 to current including STI, WRX slash STI.
70,000 of them in Australia.
Just in Australia.
Australian delivered ones too.
That's crazy.
Many of them were used for Ram Rays.
90% of them.
Question.
So bonus question.
In what year did the first WRX arrive to Australia?
1999.
Incorrect.
Ed.
The first one sold here in 1994.
But your question says, did it arrive in Australia?
That's a weird way of saying it.
Is 94 your answer, Edward?
Yes.
You are correct.
Well.
I'm here.
It was a big deal when that came out.
Patrick, please beat him.
Like, how is it?
Question.
In 1999, Toyota Australia released a homologation special Camry
made for the touring production championship here in Australia.
What was it badged as?
Chad.
Chad, good in there.
It was the GTP.
GTP is correct.
It was.
It was hot.
It's a hot car.
It's a hot Camry.
I'd rock one.
Oh, absolutely.
Question number three for our gamers.
What was the halo car for the game Need for Speed Underground 2?
It was used in all its promotion.
Chad.
An eclipse.
That was Underground 1.
Incorrect.
Oh, Underground 2.
Oh, God, I know it as well.
Underground 2.
I know it now.
Underground 2.
Oh, God.
This is Underground 1.
Yes, Scott.
Was it a 350 said?
It was a 350 said.
Scott.
Well done.
Bonus question.
What color was it?
Scott.
Green it was.
Scott, he takes the lead on in the quiz.
Patrick get the score.
Jimmy at the score.
Ed on Ed, David and Chad on one and Scott on two.
Question number four.
Japan's first female prime minister.
Ed.
I've seen this in the news.
Oh, I know what you're going to say.
Toyota Supra.
It is a Toyota Supra.
That's called intelligence and speed and brains.
Oh, okay.
Bonus question.
What engine does it have?
Scott.
An MGTE.
Incorrect.
Oh.
It's a later car.
Oh, okay.
Oh, dang it.
Oh, Chad.
Chad.
One J.
One J is correct.
That's better.
Let's go one.
Is the one J which engines are?
One J is a two and a half liter twin turbo, I think.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So.
Yes.
Twin turbo and then later it went to a single.
Single.
Yeah.
Have you seen the pictures of it?
It's mint.
Yeah.
Very clean.
Beautiful car.
Question number five.
Halfway.
A rare PLP 50 found in a Queensland garage.
Sold for how much at auction recently?
Oh.
Chad.
Scott.
I'll do closest to.
We'll go Chad first.
It was like, my mum sent me this.
Yeah.
It was like 94 grand or something.
94 cases, Chad.
Scott.
Is it?
PLP 50.
The smallest car, the smallest road legal car I ever made.
You know the one Jerry Clarkson drove into the office building.
Yeah.
That one.
Yes.
Okay.
Okay.
Yes.
Scottie was next.
85.
85 grand.
Scottie, I will give it to you because it is 85 grand.
I remember.
Wow.
That expensive.
Yeah.
They made like, I think they made under a hundred of them.
I know it was 50.
Geez.
That is.
Yeah.
How did one end up in Queensland?
Sorry.
I don't do.
I don't do much to work.
That's crazy.
That's brilliant.
Those scamps are going to be worth a lot of money any day now.
Hopefully.
Hopefully.
One day.
Question number six.
Toyota unveiled this week the Land Cruiser FJ.
Where was it?
David.
Sorry.
Where was it?
I haven't.
I haven't.
You buzzed in.
David.
Where was it?
David.
Or if that's the question.
It wasn't the question.
I haven't finished it.
Okay.
It's the smallest of the Land Cruiser series.
It's rev four sized, but it's got a full letter chassis.
And it's cute as a button.
It is probably not coming to Australia.
That is the answer.
It's not coming to Australia.
David Prince got away with it.
Hey.
Mike.
The question.
Where won't it be going on sale?
And you mentioned it.
And it won't be.
That hasn't been announced for Australia.
They said they pretty much said no.
I think they are done.
I think it will come here.
Is that like a Prado size or small size?
No, it's like a rev four.
I don't know.
Rev four size.
I think it will come here.
It's a lot of chassis.
It's pretty much.
If Toyota does this look at the Jimny, how many they sell?
We want the biggest markets in the world for Land Cruiser.
There's no way they won't bring that car here.
From what I read, it's not available in a hybrid yet,
which seemed unusual.
Yeah.
I don't mind that.
Jimny's not.
You can.
No, that's true.
That's true.
All the cars, all the hybrid and drive trains that Toyota do now,
you would think that they could chuck one of those in it.
Because it might be.
Although with the full-loaded chassis,
it will have off-road ability, I suppose.
Absolutely.
Score check.
Patrick, Jim, yet to score.
Ed, David, and Chad on two currently leading Scotty on three.
Scotty's on fire.
It's on fire.
I'm trying.
I'm trying.
You say that with such gusto, Scott.
Question number seven.
Good news, everybody.
The Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio are to remain in production
for a while longer.
For what reason?
Ed.
Ed.
I don't know.
I don't know what's incorrect.
I'll take guess.
They're going to remain in production a little longer
because they meet the new standards of...
Incorrect.
David.
David.
They're the same platform.
They are the same platform, but that is not correct.
But that is not the correct answer.
I'm looking for Chad.
I think you got him the next.
They're making an electric version of both of them.
Incorrect.
Jim.
Jim.
Is it that they haven't got replacements in the pipeline yet?
I'll give you...
Yeah, I'll give it to you, Jim, because their electric replacements
are not ready.
Oh.
So that is the reason why they've kept them going.
Which is quite funny.
It's what you do.
Quite funny.
Sad for a car to have to live to the end of its life
because of that.
Well, I guess we have to keep selling this for...
They could do what Jack did.
No.
We can't put them out.
You know what?
I actually really like the Julia.
I think it's a nice looking car.
It's a...
Imagine if it was sentient...
I'll give it back to five grand in 30 years.
Imagine if it was sentient and it knows it's going to be sold.
It's been replaced.
It's been replaced.
100%.
I agree with you, but I also wanted to add that being Italian...
Just knows.
It knows, yeah.
But being Italian...
The Italians in electricity don't really work well together.
So that's probably why they haven't figured it out yet.
So that would be my interpretation.
But from all accounts, the Julia is quite a reliable alpha,
which is hard to believe.
I actually...
I like the Julia, but also being Italian,
the dashes are made of parmesan cheese.
And they're actually beginning to dissolve now.
That's crazy.
That car hasn't been out that long.
Wow.
Yeah.
Well, it's good for David Prince.
Yeah.
It's even business.
Trust me, it's not.
They're a pain in the neck.
Hey, David.
You know how you've got a Volkswagen that's a bit unreliable and whatnot?
Yeah.
You could pull the seats out of this Odyssey,
sign write it, and that could be on your work car.
That's a great idea.
What idea?
That's not a silly idea.
Not a bad idea at all.
David, I think we're in.
I like your thinking.
Okay.
I mean, even if you had to put an entire rebuilt motor in it,
even if it's...
It's a Euro engine.
It's still cheaper than a...
What's an...
Volkswagen gearbox.
Yeah.
The whole thing.
Yeah, exactly.
We digress.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Sorry.
I just thought of that.
I just thought of that.
I generally think he's onto something, but just, you know...
Imagine the mods you could do.
You'd have the N1, the Odyssey,
all mugged up with the sign written whatever.
Oh.
I'd be saying.
There you talk.
No, I'm with you on that.
All right.
Here you go.
Question number eight.
BYD build your dreams.
It's said to sell Australia's cheapest electric car.
What price are they estimating it to be sold at?
Ed.
Ed.
$29,000.
$29,000.
I'll give closest to.
$29,000.
Jim?
Jim?
$25,000.
I'll give it to you, Jim.
That's the point.
$25,000.
They're estimating...
Bang on 25.
Bang on 25.
Yeah.
They say...
The Auto 1, I think it's cool.
All right.
So...
It's ugly.
Yeah, not great.
It's...
The rear door looks like it's had an exit.
No dolphin.
It's not a look, I can't believe me.
But it's...
Yeah, it kind of makes the...
$25,000 EV is what everyone's been asking for.
Pretty much, yeah.
If they can pull that off, that's game over.
Well, if they can pull it off, it'd kind of save the electric business in Australia,
because they're not selling all at all.
Yeah.
Question number nine.
Mazda, as a company, before selling cars, originally sold what?
Sorry, which company?
I didn't hear the question.
Mazda, as a company.
Ed.
Yeah, just got in there.
I think it was a different company, but they did light bulbs.
Different company.
That is different company.
Okay.
David was next.
It was Cork.
It was Cork.
They sold Cork.
Yeah, they made Cork.
That's so weird.
It's very weird.
Did I want the apex of the made out of?
Yeah.
I thought you have to replace them.
Well, the MX-30, that oddball hybrid and electric thing they bought out a couple of years ago,
actually had Cork inserts in the dashboard as a tribute to the...
Really?
I quite like that car.
Which one?
Cork floors were quite big in the 70s.
It's a weird car.
It's Suicide Doors on the...
Suicide Doors on the RX-8.
That's Suicide Doors?
Yeah.
I'm a fan of an RX-8, but everyone's sentence is disagree.
The last question is a brochure question.
A brochure?
When can you pick up that Odyssey ad?
Probably from tomorrow onwards, I would think.
We'll talk.
David, are you practicing what you're going to say at home when the Odyssey arrives?
Next question.
Dumped with the wheels you always wanted on it.
Sign written.
Absolutely.
Detailed up.
A full service.
Mitch can get bits from Japan to suit and tint the windows.
Ria, I don't know what those are called.
The mirrors that go on the back that point to the ground?
I hate those.
Actually, since I had it, it's had a reverse camera fitted in the revision mirror.
Weird mirror, yeah.
I'm a fan.
What a price that car is.
That's a good price.
You guys ready?
One might define the luxury experience as a combination of convenience, quality, quietness,
safety, performance and pure ease and enjoyment of driving.
That's a mouthful and a half of a sentence.
A manufacturer must devote its technical innovations not only to improving mechanical efficiencies,
but to also enhance comfort.
The goal is not to excel in any one area at the expense of another, rather to excel in all areas.
Cars costing well over $100,000 will often strike for this formidable balance of ingredients.
Achieving such a level of sophistication under $90,000 is rather less common.
It's what makes blanks quite as the most lavishly equipped car ever.
End.
Lexus GS 300.
Incorrect.
The new blank V6.
Stand apart from the crowd.
Wow.
Okay.
That threw me.
It's a car from 1997 and it is obviously sold in this way, Mike.
It's a luxury car for this brand.
David.
David just piped you.
David.
Mitsubishi Verada.
Isn't Mitsubishi Verada Jim?
Mazda 929.
Oh, good guess.
You're getting one.
That's a good guess.
Like a VR statesman.
Incorrect.
But they did do a V6.
So that is, that isn't correct.
So who we got left?
Patrick Ed and I think Scotty left.
I guess I said Alexis.
Patrick and Scotty.
I don't know.
I'll give you a hint or narrow it down.
It's Japanese.
I want to say Lexus IS.
I don't know what though.
I've been early for IS.
Can't be IS.
98, 99.
Just before IS.
But good guess.
Scotty.
It's Japanese.
929 has been knocked off, knocked off.
What else was said?
Lexus IS.
I'm just trying to think V6, V6.
But that's really got me stumped.
Trying to think of something Toyota wise.
I think David.
Mitsubishi Verada.
Mitsubishi Verada.
I'm not going to hold you up any longer.
Is everyone guest?
Scotty's out.
He doesn't know.
Yeah, I'm not going to hold it up any longer.
No, well, he doesn't get the point because it's going to make it interesting.
But I mean, David, what do you think it is?
The maxima?
Oh, you didn't get it.
It's incorrect.
Everyone's back.
Everyone's back in.
Jim.
Everyone's back in.
Jim.
Did you say 1997?
Well, this will be wrongly in two, but might as well cross off one more.
100 chord V6L.
Incorrect.
It's a tough one.
But it's a $90,000 car.
It's just under.
It says under $90,000 is what it says here.
So, but it was kind of the flagship.
I'll give you that.
So Jim's out for a second guess.
Everyone else is back in for a second.
I think, I think no, no.
It's under 90 and it's the flagship.
David's had his second Chad.
Honda legend.
Honda legend.
Nice guess, Chad.
So that makes it interesting because we've got Chad,
Scotty and David on three points of peace.
As long as Pat's not winning, I don't care.
Patrick gave him a salute, which you can imagine.
What a pleasure.
Two birds.
Are we doing a three-way tie?
We're going to do a three-way tie.
We can do a tie.
We can settle it like men.
What do you want to do?
I've got a tie breaker.
I don't like this wishy-washy.
No, no, you settle.
You do some more questions and weed out the riffraff.
All right.
All right.
I don't know if you're going to get this one.
We'll try.
Escaping the all-wheel-drive blank.
The new all-wheel-drive blank
is the escape vehicle
that combines style with practicality.
A large load capacity
and flexible seating configuration.
The blank offers smooth
robust fuel consumption,
robust
of a passenger car
and an exceptional array of safety features including
dual airbags, power steering, electric,
remote electric door mirrors,
four-speaker AMF and radio cassette player
and reclining
50-50 split rear-fold seats,
coupled with the luxury of all-wheel-drive
with center differential lock
to take you just about anywhere.
David.
Is it the Subaru Outback H6?
It is not.
It is not.
I'm not in, but can I guess?
Wait, just wait.
Scotty and Chad can still guess on this one.
It's from Japan's big small car company.
I'll give you a hint.
Oh, bugger.
Chad.
Suzuki Vitara.
Suzuki Vitara is on the right track, but it's incorrect.
Scotty.
I'm going to say it's the
Jimny.
It isn't the Jimny.
David, you said you knew.
I was going to guess the Nissan X-Trail
because of the center diff lock, whatever.
But I don't think it is now that you've said
some big small car company.
I think therefore maybe it's Gran Vitara.
You three are back in for another guess.
David.
Suzuki Kizashi.
Incorrect.
That's a good guess, actually.
Good guess, but it's incorrect.
I'll give you a hint after you guys have
one more guess.
Chad.
Honda MDX.
Incorrect.
Scotty, this is a tough one.
Big small car company.
The big...
Alamedep Singh would be having a fit now.
No, he wouldn't be, not with this one.
It's not the right answer.
Thanks.
I'll give you one more hint
and everyone's back in for one more.
I'll give you two hints.
It's from the year 2000.
Yep.
And it rides high.
I had to tell you this is correct.
Well done.
I had to.
I had to.
I wouldn't have got that one.
Score check.
Patrick, you just didn't get them in today.
You just...
I was really hoping that you could
really make...
Sorry, it's a lot a bit harder for me, but it's okay.
Jim and Ed on two.
Scotty and Chad on three.
Tonight's winner on a grand total of four
is Mr. David Prince. Well done.
Well done.
We're all winners.
We're all winners. That is correct.
You're it, David. You take a lot of money.
A new work car
and winning the quiz.
It doesn't get any better.
I haven't told you the price of the new work car yet, David.
No, no, you haven't.
You haven't.
It'll be interesting if the transmission
is shot or something and then it'll be like, okay, well,
I can see why.
If it is, I'm dumping it on David's front lawn.
Come and get it.
We can do it on a weekend, guys.
We're very good with it.
What about your transmission in a driveway?
This is the best greenhouse
we've ever had.
The spring beans are growing well.
David Prince,
I do think it's
onto something about that being your new work car.
I think that's a fantastic idea.
That's putting it out there.
That's cool.
It's worth considering.
Please consider that.
Please consider that.
When you think of the money you would spend on a new work van,
what are they, $55,000 or something?
Yeah, yeah.
If you took seven of that
and tipped it into the odyssey,
no matter what a car you'd have.
Yeah, yeah, great.
And it comes home. It's coming home.
Mm-hmm.
That's an incredible story.
Do you regret bringing it up
on the podcast here, David?
I'm sorry?
Do you regret bringing it up on the podcast here?
Not at all.
As soon as I saw it, I thought...
You bite.
Why do I have to be the one who beads on it?
Well,
no one held a gun to your head.
Also, you already logged into Grace.
I don't know.
You just had to do it at that point.
I think that's enough.
I hope there are no more cars until you sell the rest.
Just no more cars until you sell the rest.
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Scotty Doe, go off to be the week.
Nothing too exciting,
but just get out there and play more
because we're moving into spring,
so it's nicer weather. Enjoy it.
Absolutely. Good tip.
Unlike, you know, with all the rain
that we just had and it was freezing cold yesterday,
but you know, it's just,
it's Melbourne.
It wasn't fun in my two-driving weather,
believe me, that diabolical.
I know.
Brutal.
Brutal on a wet road, Dakar.
Yeah, it's interesting to live.
It keeps you concentrating.
Concentrating, I always believe.
David Critt's words of wisdom.
David's wisdom.
You must be the change you wish to see in the world.
Yeah, that's good one.
Something in there for all of us.
Ed's biswap himself.
Well,
under Odyssey.
You must not need to stock.
Magna VRX.
Come and see me if you're on an all-wheel-drive
Australian muscle.
What else is there?
The C180.
Lovely little Mercedes-Benz.
And the 03 Pajero.
Still tinkering around doing some things to that,
but yeah, they're all,
they'll all get the attention they need in the near future.
What do you all have to for the future?
And the best
2001 CRV Sport manual in the world.
Oh yeah, of course, the CRV.
That's going online this week.
I'm going to try and bring that, well,
maybe we'll try and bring that and the Odyssey to the Xbox.
I've worked that out between David and myself.
But the,
look, that VRX,
they're not worth a lot of money.
That's the sad thing.
It really is, I thought if you lived on gravel roads
and you were doing highway kays,
like if you lived out at Heelsville or somewhere
and you're on gravel roads for
quite a few kays and then you're on doing highway,
so the economy's not such an issue.
And all we'll drive VRX
is a damn comfy thing.
Twin bags,
ABS, you know, great air con,
great heating, cruise,
just decent stereo in it, you know,
six speaker stereo, I think, like,
for the money you pay, I mean,
I think Maddie, that car with no Regen
roadway there as it is, is probably a two grand car,
you know,
two, two, you know, something like that.
They're not worth a lot of money.
Are you Regen roadwaying it?
Or what are you going to do?
No, I don't think I will.
I might get it looked at for roadie,
but I suspect it'll need, you know,
probably need steering rack boots and a few things
and maybe it's got an oil leak or something,
and they'll find something on it.
Well, if you get it looked at, let me know,
because I think that would be a safe first car for someone.
It would be a great first car for someone
if they didn't mind being a bit juicy.
Yeah, she doesn't drive very far,
so I think just to put her in
and it'll be safe being able to drive and everything,
I think that would be a good option.
We'll talk, we'll talk.
Yeah, I'll send you some photos of it now after the show,
but yeah, great, great car.
The only downside is the juice, and they're in every
record, if you need a part, you can go through.
They're everywhere, yeah, 100%.
Chad's delivery is delivering to a place in the U.
Yeah.
Every Star Trek track I see,
I look and see if it's Chad driving.
Is that what you guys, Chad, do you think?
No, I'm in the office, so it won't be me,
but it might be someone that
you go deliver something somewhere.
He's off the wheel
and he's on the desk.
I'm off the tools, I'm on the
keyboard.
Patrick's by swap and sell.
Patrick, you're after an XS6 Turbo
or an S-Chassis, I'm assuming.
Pretty much, so anyone's got a
BFFT,
S15, reasonable money,
I'm not paying 50 grand for an
shell.
Yeah, you know where to find me, so.
Did you see that S15
that crashed in South Australia?
Yeah, oh my
god, what an idiot.
What happened, Mr.
Drifter?
Patrick, the first thing that I thought of was you.
I was like, that's another one that Patrick
would never be able to afford.
I just assumed
it was Patrick.
He's like, I've finally got one.
He's on the
part of that car down and he's going to list that one.
60 grand, I know what I got.
Jim Barlow,
anything you want to plug this evening?
Yeah, just keeping track of
your receipts and invoices
so that you can go back and double check and see if
you're gaslighting yourself or not, I think.
What was that, Jim?
They said you'd done them, but you hadn't or vice versa?
No, but they said
they've said for over a year
they need doing, but when I booked it in
to have it done, they said that they didn't
need doing, but I've got invoices
and an email with a quote to have them
done if I wanted to.
I wouldn't be doing them.
Thank you gentlemen, as always.
Good to see all your lovely faces
and we'll see you next time.
Take it easy.
Bye.
About this episode
A lively discussion unfolds as the hosts share personal car updates and experiences, including the excitement of purchasing new vehicles and the nostalgia of past rides. The conversation touches on the merits of different car specifications, the importance of buying what you truly want, and the quirks of car ownership. With a mix of humor and camaraderie, they also engage in a quiz that tests their automotive knowledge, leading to friendly rivalry and banter. The episode wraps up with reflections on the unique stories behind their vehicles and the automotive community.
On this episode of Car Torque, Matty, Ed, Chad, Scotty, Patrick Jim and David discuss their latest updates, Ed is in a bidding war over an odyssey and the boys discuss buying cars new, and if spec when it comes to selling them makes any difference at all.
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