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What we'll do is run through all the cars we've reviewed for 2025, and also some of the road trips,
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some of the expo's, and also some of the media trips and events we've been to in Australia and overseas as well.
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Let's start with the very beginning. In January 2025 of this year, we had a look at the D-PAL SO7.
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We took that on a road trip to Canberra. Great car. They had a price drop this year, they fixed the 8S as well,
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so good work to D-PAL and Inch Cape. And also the next car was the X-Ping G6. We drove that to Melbourne.
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I can't believe these cars only came out this year, or late last year. It's been a huge last 12 months.
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It seems like a long time, but it's actually, yeah, it's been like just over 12 months, isn't it, since these cars were launched.
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It's not till I did this order that I realised, oh my goodness, so much has happened this year.
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So X-Ping G6, we took that to Melbourne, which obviously Joy enjoyed so much that we have a media car long-term on loan,
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in our garage at the moment.
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And in that time, between January and, I think it was about August, I can't remember exactly when,
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but they fixed the issue with being able to charge at a supercharger,
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because that was my one sort of like, you know, Goldilocks grife with the car,
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because it had everything, but it couldn't charge at a supercharger. And then that was magically fixed.
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Again, I can't believe that was only this year. That's all in the space of 12 months. Crazy.
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Yes, you're right. It's compatible with pretty much all V3V4 superchargers now. Just amazing.
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Makes it a great retro vehicle. Smart hashtag one was the next one we reviewed on the channel.
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That has not sold as many as I thought it might have. It's a nice little sort of SUV, small SUV,
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but again, it is on the expensive side. We'll go through the different categories, by the way,
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and the pricing for each of these. Each of the top cars of each category in the next part of the video.
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Well, I think the cars that we have reviewed. Yeah. Yeah.
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So stay tuned to the end of the video. We'll do that, but we'll go through the video,
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go through the cars we reviewed. And our personal opinion of the top car.
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Of course, we'll do a summary of that. It's always subjective.
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Yeah. And then the next block is the trip that I took to China with DPAL and Inchcape,
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DPAL S05, which is the smaller version of SO7. Hopefully that will come to Australia soon as well.
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That will fit in that sort of small to mid-sized SUV segment.
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DPAL EO7, which is the multi-truck. Got a chance to test drive that in Chongqing in China.
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But then again, we did the media drivers that as well later on in the year.
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So that was not a bad looking vehicle. And it's got, I guess, a unique look to it.
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So for those who want a covered load at the back, but looks mostly like an SUV.
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That's not a bad car. I've seen ads for it at Chatswood Westfield too.
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Oh, have you? Yeah. As in on the, you know, the LED kind of like.
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The massive dangling board. No, no, not the big one. The smaller one.
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Yeah. Throughout the center. Yeah. Got it.
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Leap motor C10. That again is quite a good value vehicle.
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That fits in that large mid-sized SUV.
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Hopefully we'll see more from Leap motor in 2026 with the B10 arriving hopefully soon as well.
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So we're a few of those when we were in Melbourne.
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Yep. Yep. I remember that. Yep.
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So reviewed the BEV version and the range extender version as well this year.
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So again, a lot has happened this year.
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Avatar 12, that's on the back of that Chongqing trip to China with DPAL.
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That hopefully fingers crossed, not confirmed, but hopefully come to Australia too.
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It's a very zippy sporting looking sedan.
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I was going to say I did not remember that car. So that was just something you did.
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That's something I did in China.
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Polestar 3, Polestar 4, early this year.
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I still like the Polestar 4. That's still one of my favorite vehicles.
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The price has dropped a lot. You can get a decent long range, rural drive,
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Polestar 4 with some of the trimmings for 700K now.
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So even some $90,000 if you look carefully on car sales.
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So that's quite. Still pricey though, isn't it? Yeah.
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But it is a nice car. Still one of my favorites to drive.
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Now we did also review some of the PHEVs as well.
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Havel H6 GT, we went to the GWM Havel launch and also got a chance to review that car.
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One of five PHEVs, is it? No, one of, no correct,
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one of five PHEV or range extended vehicles this year, the Havel H6.
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Nice contender to the Sea Lion 6 and also the Leapmotor C10 RE EV as well
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and the Geely Star Ray EMI which we also reviewed.
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Zika 7X, this is the Zika X, the little baby brother version of that car.
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That's not a bad vehicle either, drives very well.
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Potentially a bit overpriced now that 7X has come out.
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Zika X is about 50 grand, 7X is under 60 grand MSRP.
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So hopefully we'll see a price drop for the X in 2026.
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Geely EX5, now this is a nice car, this is a nice mid to small SUV, 4.6 meters.
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Good offering from Geely.
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I feel like this was one of the big moments of 2025 when this car came out.
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Yeah, I think there was a big rush of orders as well after launch
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because at the time the price starting with a four for a mid-size SUV was just unheard of.
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Yeah, that's a very good offering, good little package there.
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So we've got a chance to go to China with Geely to see the Shanghai Auto Show
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and also the HQ in Hangzhou and the Geely brand is solid.
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Hopefully we'll see more offerings as well from them next year.
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BYD Shark 6 obviously needs no introduction, very well launched in Australia in the last 12 months.
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Pretty good selling yield as well for PHEV.
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Yeah, I see heaps of them in our area because obviously where we live there are a lot of tradies
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but it's good that a lot of tradies have thought, you know what, I can have a sort of a hybrid kind of vehicle.
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That's right, it doesn't look too bad either.
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It's good trady, recreational kind of vehicle.
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So yeah, hopefully we'll see more offerings as well in that youth segment for the EV and PHEV segment.
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Of course, Tesla Model Y launched the Juniper or the new Model Y this year.
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We managed to review the Rural Drive and also the all-drive versions
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and the performance version later in 2025 as well.
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Tesla were nice enough to let us compare the Rural Drive and the all-drive version side-by-side on the same day,
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which is quite a nice treat for us actually.
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So that review was well received from you guys, so thank you very much.
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BYD C-Line 7, this was the second or third...
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Well, I guess you can count the GEX-5 as a road trip to Canberra.
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Some people may not consider Canberra a road trip from Sydney.
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It's kind of like down the road here in Australia, given our distances.
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C-Line 7, we did a decent road trip to Melbourne and back.
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Sorry, Melbourne and back, which is a decent distance.
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So we've got a good chance to know what the C-Line 7 is all about.
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And again, very good value of vehicle in that mid-size SUV segment.
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Now, this is the Xing Yan that was called the Xing Yan vehicle in China
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where we were there with Geely in April.
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This, I think, has been confirmed for Australia for next year.
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Let me just check that later on.
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We need more small cars.
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This will sit nicely in that small SUV segment.
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Yeah, it's called the Xing Yan.
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The EX2 in Thailand and also probably here in Australia.
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So fingers crossed, that'll come to Australia very soon.
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I know I normally don't like letter, letter number,
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but I think in this case, because the EX5 is quite relatively well known,
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if you sort of follow EVs that it will make sense.
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EX5, EX2, you immediately know,
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okay, this must be like the little sibling of the EX5.
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So I think that's smart.
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MG Cyberster is next.
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So this is kind of a treat yourself vehicle.
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This was fun to have for a week.
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We toured around that sort of West Head area where we live
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just to go around the bends and twisties.
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Quite a fun little vehicle.
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Kind of looks like a Mazda MX5 or Miata.
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Priced about $100,000.
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If you've got the money, just plush, hey, why not?
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I mean, it's actually a relatively cheap way
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of getting a look at Mi car.
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A look at Mi car is normally obviously going to be six figures,
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but this is only just six figures, and it's fully electric.
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Yeah, that's right.
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Kia EV3, again, that sort of small to mid-size SUV.
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Again, nice sort of package from a known brand like Kia.
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Can't go too wrong.
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Drives not too bad as well.
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Honda Ioniq 5, we've cut the end line for a while.
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This is just a nice car to have.
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Solid brand again, Hyundai.
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I should say Hyundai.
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I get in trouble for Korean friends.
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People will know the brand well.
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We also have the Hyundai Insta, which I personally loved.
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It's a nice little vehicle, but it is on the pricier side as well
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for that size vehicle.
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So that's something about the Insta,
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which hopefully they'll drop the price,
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but otherwise a good little package.
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A retro feel to it.
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VW ID 4 and Cooper's Cabastand,
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I'll sort of talk about the two together.
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They drive very well the VWs.
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And Cooper obviously being on a VW platform.
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Only thing is that the software lets the VW cars down a lot,
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And I'm very shallow.
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So even if the car drives really well,
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which is the Cooper Tabascan,
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and when I say drives really well,
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like drives the way I like the car to drive,
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as much as I love the Cooper Tabascan,
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it would annoy me no end in terms of like the interface
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and the tech in it.
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So like for that reason I couldn't do it,
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even though it's a beautiful car to drive.
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The Tabascan looks great inside and out, but yeah,
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just the software feels a few generations behind
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as well as the functionality.
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So hopefully we'll see an improvement
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in the next few years from VW,
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from that point of view.
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GWM Alpha, which was the Ute again,
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that's sort of the Shark 6 competitor.
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That's another PHEV we reviewed this year.
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Fun car to have for the week.
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So we love this car so much that we obviously
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bought one for the family,
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given that we've got a couple of young drivers coming up
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Well, our son's driving at the moment on his Ls.
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And this one, I guess,
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yeah, this one you compare a lot to the Gila EX5
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and the Atto 2 now that it's out in the market.
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So yeah, we're starting to see more cars
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in that mid to small segment coming out too.
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We do love the MGS5 a lot.
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So hopefully you'll see more content from us
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next year with the MGS5.
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Volvo EX90, which is the big 7-seater,
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which we drove to the Gold Coast.
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I think it's actually the 6-seater.
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6-seater, let me think.
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We drove to the Gold Coast this year.
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Fourth of our 1, 2, 3.
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No, fifth road trip for the year.
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So we had three generations in the car
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and it was great fun, great fun.
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Yeah, good little car.
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It's very comfortable.
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Yeah, it fit six people plus all luggage
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required for like, yeah,
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like five days on the Gold Coast
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or about that three, four days on the Gold Coast.
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Yeah, good winter retreat.
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Yeah, very primitive material.
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Now the Gila Stara EMI,
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again, we attended the media event for that,
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but we only had the car later in the year,
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Again, the Sea Lion 6 competitor in that space.
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So yeah, I thought that was quite a good vehicle
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looking back at that car.
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So it's a good offering.
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If you want a PHUV in that mid-size SUV segment.
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And it's actually cheaper than the EX5, isn't it?
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Because it's got a petrol tank.
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So you have, I think,
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from memory it was like one third
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or like a quarter of the battery.
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so you sort that out basically for an entire tank.
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Tank of petrol instead, isn't it?
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And a lot of range, obviously.
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And mostly similar interior as well.
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Had the good Fly Me sound system.
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No massage seats, but otherwise
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Apple CarPlay included,
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Android Auto coming.
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We had the VW ID5 next, GTX.
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So kind of a sportier version of the ID4.
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Similar kind of review to the ID4
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and Cooper Taviscan from the software point of view.
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Now we attended the IM5 and IM6 launch day,
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the media day, mid-year.
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Remember that day was quite a wet day
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at the what's called White Bay Cruise Terminal in Sydney.
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So they showed us some of the features
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that you may not otherwise test in the real world
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We have reviewed the IM5.
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I quite enjoyed that vehicle being a sedan,
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a bit different from the other vehicles that we reviewed.
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And we've currently got the IM6 as well.
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So we'll post that on the channel
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and potentially a road trip as well with the vehicle
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That will fit nicely in that mid-size SUV category.
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We had that for a week.
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Again, that's a six-seater vehicle.
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So that is a competitor to the Volvo EXO.
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It has 90 and the ID buzz.
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ID buzz and also the what's it called?
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So there's a few starting to emerge
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in that large SUV segment.
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I think it's good for bigger-sized families
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or multi-generational families.
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I think this is one of the star performance of the year.
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This is the competitor to the Xperia G6,
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the Tesla Model Y, the YDC Line 7.
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Had a lot of pre-orders,
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a lot of owners that are happy with this vehicle.
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Zika is still a new brand in the country,
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but the 7X is certainly a very good package.
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Good price as well.
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So I think this has been one of the standouts
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Yep, we'll talk about that a bit more
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in the summary at the end.
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We had the Cadillac Lyric.
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This is a fun vehicle to have for a week.
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We drove that to Goldburn
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to test the new 20-store Tesla Supercharger location.
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So that was quite fun on the highway with the Lyric.
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Cadillac will be bringing more cars,
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I think, in the new year.
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Cadillacs got that luxury feel to it as well.
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And it's actually American, isn't it?
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They're actually made in the United States of America as well.
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Correct, it's all American.
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Now we finally have a BMW brand on the channel,
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so Mini Countryman E we had for a week.
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What can I say, Mini's a well-known brand,
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good package, drives very well being a BMW.
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Just obviously on the pricier side,
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but it does command a premium being a legacy brand.
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And you're paying for the brand,
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you're paying for the fact that it's an iconic car
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everyone knows you're driving a Mini.
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And it had that cute little circular.
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Yeah, the screen, same screen.
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The software's not bad actually for a non-Chinese car.
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So yeah, we enjoyed that for the week.
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VW80 bars are getting that large SUV, large van segment.
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Yeah, software, same issues as we always say with VW cars,
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but good, I guess what do you call it,
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a classic looking vehicle.
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Everyone knows what a VW van looks like.
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Yeah, from the cars movie.
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What's the original VW Volkswagen combi,
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the combi van, that's your van.
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Yeah, so nice nod to the history of VW.
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Now we had another van, the Verizon Supervan.
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How often do you get to have a commercial van for a week?
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Yeah, so it's three seats at the front
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and then just a big cargo like hold,
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or whatever you call that space in the back.
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Payload area, whatever, yeah.
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Went to Ikea like a boss.
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We got a believable case.
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Which took up 1% of the space.
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Normally we'd struggle in a normal car just to put the seats down
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and stuff, but not in this van, we just chucked it in
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You couldn't even notice it.
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You put the big bookcase in and it's like,
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is the bookcase in there?
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No, it was good fun to have.
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Bit troublesome parking it at Westfield,
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but otherwise quite a heavy vehicle.
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Yes, you've got to watch the height.
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Yeah, watch the height of these car parks in Sydney.
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Now this was an interesting car.
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Nissan's a bit of a late comer to this new generation of EVs.
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I mean, they had the Leaf so many years ago.
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They were one of the first entrants
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into the EV market in Australia,
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but the Aria I felt was a bit late player.
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Two to three years late, unfortunately.
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Well, the weird thing is that it was available
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in other countries like two or three years ago,
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like it was available,
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but they just didn't release it here.
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So you have this weird situation
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where they're now releasing in 2025 a 2022 car.
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And so it's kind of really obvious
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when you compare it against like the stuff
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that's coming out of China,
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it's like you've got 2020,
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well, I guess to be fair,
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2024, 2025 cars coming out of China this year
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up against the 2022 car from Japan, isn't it?
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So, yeah, it's not a fair competition, isn't it?
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It just looked a bit dated.
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but Japan weren't playing fair, right?
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They didn't release this car to us three years ago.
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So I feel like they need to catch up, right?
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So I think we're going to see hopefully a new Aria.
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Well, that's for the Japanese market,
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but hopefully we'll see the new Leaf next year.
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They need to really catch up
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by the Japanese brands Nissan, Toyota, Mazda.
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We'll hopefully see that catch up play out
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in real-time next year.
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So let's stay tuned.
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Again, the next car was the BMW X3 30e.
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That's another plug-in hybrid.
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Yeah, I mean, that's, I don't know,
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I feel like tricky one that one.
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The interesting thing is I actually thought
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there's probably a better market for that one
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than the full electric one, which is, yeah.
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I think it's kind of the opposite of where you fell on
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in terms of the two BMWs that we tested, isn't it?
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Yeah, you prefer this one?
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Well, I think there is a better use case for this
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than there is for the full electric one.
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For me, I felt with the full electric one,
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for that price, you could get, you know,
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there's so many other options,
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but there aren't that many other hybrid options.
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And if you kind of want like the BMW,
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then you can still get your BMW
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but as a plug-in hybrid.
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Anyway, that was why.
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Yeah, I mean, that's fair.
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I wasn't too impressed with the 30e.
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There's no DC charging as the other thing.
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But I guess it's only a small battery, I suppose.
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I mean, I was impressed with the iX.
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The driving dynamic of that car is very, very good.
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Yeah, but you can get like two of the other cars.
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I mean, you've got a BMW, right?
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That's something we'll pay that kind of money for.
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But the new BMWs are coming.
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The new class generation.
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So I'm looking forward to testing that next year.
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And then the BID Ato too,
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which I actually have not driven.
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Joey has driven this.
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She went to the media day this year.
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And I, look, if you guys have watched some of the other stuff on our channel,
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you know that I'm not the biggest fan of front-wheel drive.
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But for this one, it's actually okay.
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Because I guess it's so small.
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And when I was, in particular,
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when I was doing kind of like the inner city parts of Alexandria,
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I could zip in and out of lanes.
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And it was, it was just great for that.
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And because you're such a small car, everybody lets you in.
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And that was, that was just fantastic.
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So it was such a non-anxiety car to drive.
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I know that's not a technical term there.
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It was just comfortable city car.
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No, that doesn't explain it as in like,
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it didn't drive up my anxiety, you know.
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So just, yeah, just a good, good car, good consumer car to have.
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And like, I felt like, you know,
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I could do all of kind of like,
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the way I like to drive is quite defensively.
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So if there's something coming at me,
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I could easily get away from it.
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Or if I need to like, break quickly,
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or if I need to accelerate to get away from something,
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then I'd be able to do all of that.
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Hopefully we've got a media test of that as well,
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No, I was just going to say,
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I mean, it doesn't have like,
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like ridiculous acceleration.
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But I felt that given that it's such a small car,
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it would be able to accelerate for its needs.
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If that makes sense.
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There are more cars in this segment,
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the smaller should be segment,
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because I find them easier to drive around the city.
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Finding for a tighter parking spot,
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getting around narrow streets.
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So yeah, looking forward to driving that as well.
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Now we talked about Mazda earlier,
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So that we were invited to Lang Lang in Victoria
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to test on a media day.
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That, of course, has got the Chang'an underpinnings.
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It is a Japanese brand,
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but Chinese underpinnings, which is fine.
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Chang'an make good cars in DPAL.
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it's going to make it far more competitive
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than it would have been,
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otherwise if it was 100% Japanese.
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Yeah, I think so too.
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The pricing should be good hopefully next year.
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Just have a look at the overseas trips
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we've invited to this year.
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So DPAL, I went by myself in February,
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and then X-Ping, we invited twice,
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April and November,
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and Geely invited us once in April.
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X-Ping, one of them was in Hong Kong
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And then the second one was actually
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to their headquarters in China.
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And then we went to seven car experts,
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everything electric in Sydney and Melbourne,
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a few drive orders show in Sydney and Melbourne.
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Melbourne Motor Show,
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which is like a general motor show,
21:59
And thank you to X-Ping.
22:02
Yes, but it's not X-Ping, it's true EV.
22:05
True EV, the local distributor
22:11
and also Oda Guangzhou,
22:12
the two big shows in China.
22:14
And so looking at the year in summaries,
22:17
so we reviewed 46 cars this year.
22:20
And I count the car reviews
22:22
as the cars that we were actually allowed to drive,
22:25
whether it was overseas or in Australia.
22:27
So 46 like car drives and walkarounds,
22:31
not just walkarounds.
22:32
I didn't count the ones that were expo,
22:34
just the media loans and all drives.
22:36
Five road trips this year in Australia.
22:39
40 of those car reviews were EVs,
22:42
full EVs, and five were PHEVs.
22:46
Four overseas media trips,
22:49
and nine local media events.
22:52
That has been a big year for 2025.
22:55
Yes, keep in mind we both have day jobs.
22:59
So this is not the only thing that we do.
23:03
But we love doing this.
23:06
We call ourselves EV enthusiasts because,
23:10
because I just find the,
23:12
like I still find the idea
23:14
of a fully electric car
23:16
that runs completely on electricity
23:18
just completely fascinating.
23:20
And it puts a smile on my face every time.
23:22
There is a sense of magic to it, isn't it?
23:24
The electricity that you harvested from the sun
23:26
is now into your car that you drive
23:28
and propel yourself.
23:29
So yeah, certainly.
23:30
I still pinch myself that we're at this point
23:32
and we reviewed that many cars this year.
23:34
And thank you to all of you guys
23:36
who watch our channel
23:37
and who give us feedback
23:40
and tell us, you know,
23:42
tell us things about the car sometimes
23:44
and then that we go check it out.
23:46
And, like, I think Tavisca,
23:48
the Cooper mode, isn't it?
23:51
So I still remember that.
23:53
And I think there was one about,
23:55
like, the autopilot as well.
23:56
Like, you can, you know,
23:57
do this and do this
23:58
and then it'll work.
23:59
So thank you for all those, like,
24:01
You read everything.
24:03
I read them sometimes.
24:05
But he'll always tell me
24:06
if there's anything interesting.
24:07
Thank you very much for that.
24:09
Yeah, so it's been a big year
24:11
but we couldn't do it without you guys
24:12
watching our content, of course.
24:14
Okay, so before we finish off,
24:15
we just wanted to run through
24:17
each category for this year.
24:19
So we've got mid-sized SUVs,
24:21
smaller mid-sized SUVs
24:23
and small SUVs, right?
24:24
Yeah, and we'll do it.
24:25
And the winner goes to.
24:26
But there's, like, different one
24:29
So let's do mid-sized SUVs,
24:30
which is probably the most popular segment
24:32
currently in Australia for EVs.
24:43
They're kind of the 7
24:44
that we've decided to put in this category,
24:47
which is your stand out for this category
24:50
It's the one I thankfully get to drive
24:56
which is the X-Pen G6.
24:58
I personally love the look of the car,
25:01
both outside and inside.
25:03
And I, again, personal opinion
25:05
is that the infotainment
25:08
is actually the best in category.
25:10
Like, it's actually the top one.
25:14
so they're all the positives.
25:15
In terms of the, like, one,
25:17
like, negative compared to all the other cars.
25:21
the fact that it can charge a supercharger
25:22
is now no longer a negative.
25:24
But the drive quality isn't quite as good
25:27
as some of the other cars here on this list.
25:30
But I'm a shallow person.
25:32
And for me, like, the look of the car
25:34
and the way, like, I, you know,
25:37
press buttons and talk to the car,
25:39
like the voice recognition
25:41
can actually understand my accent.
25:43
So things like that for me
25:45
is, like, much more important
25:47
day-to-day functionality.
25:49
And I will take a slight hit
25:51
in terms of the drive quality for that.
25:55
For me, it's a tough one.
25:57
I would say it's either the Zika 7X
25:59
or the Tesla Model Y.
26:00
I think, for me personally,
26:02
I would want to drive the Zika 7X every day
26:04
over the Tesla Model Y.
26:06
Some of you would probably prefer the Tesla Model Y.
26:08
The Model Y certainly has the fact
26:10
that it can charge the supercharger easier.
26:12
It's got probably got a better app integration
26:14
with the Tesla Powerwall 2 as well.
26:16
And it's got FSD availability
26:18
if you want that, okay?
26:20
So that, I understand why you would want that.
26:22
But I think the 7X is quite a good package.
26:24
It's got great software inside,
26:26
drives superbly, very comfortable passenger car,
26:28
can charge the Tesla supercharger.
26:32
overall very good value, very good package.
26:34
Particularly if you want the higher variance,
26:36
like the performance all-wheel drive
26:38
or the long-range rule drive.
26:40
Whereas if Tesla Model Y, if you want the upper spec,
26:42
it does quite a little bit.
26:44
So close to 100 grand for the performance Model Y.
26:48
I think 7X just pips the Tesla Model Y
26:50
in terms of this category.
26:53
For me, my runner-up?
26:54
Yeah, my runner-up is the same
26:56
as your runner-up actually, which is the Tesla Model Y.
26:58
Because for me, it still has something
27:00
that no other car can do.
27:02
Currently in Australia,
27:04
which is to drive by itself.
27:06
And there is something quite magical about that.
27:10
And you probably wouldn't use it all the time,
27:12
but there are certain conditions
27:14
where I think it would be so useful.
27:16
Like if you are going to
27:18
a place that you are not familiar with,
27:20
you can actually, you know,
27:22
pop it into autopilot.
27:24
It will do all the navigation
27:26
for you and then you can just concentrate
27:28
on like the immediate
27:30
things that are around your car
27:32
without having to worry about
27:34
when's my next left turn, do I need to turn right,
27:36
what lane do I need to be in.
27:40
that would take a lot of stress off me
27:42
in certain situations.
27:44
And you kind of feel, like I said,
27:46
you kind of feel like Cinderella.
27:48
The car is just, you know, taking you along somewhere.
27:50
And that is something quite magical.
27:52
And again, like I said,
27:54
the whole idea of electric cars is magical to me.
27:56
So for that reason alone,
27:58
that gets my, like my runner up
28:00
because nothing else can do that
28:02
currently in Australia.
28:04
Yeah, I mean, obviously driving in Sydney,
28:06
I don't need FSD because I know the roads very well,
28:08
but having experienced X and GP
28:10
or some sort of autonomous driving in China,
28:12
I can understand the real need
28:14
for this kind of technology
28:16
in a place you're not familiar with,
28:18
or if you need that accessibility,
28:20
if you really can't drive as well anymore
28:22
as you used to be able to,
28:24
then this is where it comes in very handy.
28:26
I don't know if you're driving at all,
28:28
but sometimes it's actually just
28:30
like a length of period of time.
28:32
So if you can have the car drive for you
28:34
and you're just kind of like
28:36
focusing on being like the backup
28:40
you actually have more like energy
28:42
and more, you know,
28:44
like your brain is actually like,
28:46
yeah, like you're not as tired.
28:48
You're not as fatigued.
28:50
So I think it's actually, it's a good thing.
28:54
If you can't drive, then you shouldn't be driving.
28:56
That's right. It's a good driver's aid
28:58
and allows people their independence a bit longer as well.
29:00
Other notable mentions, I think,
29:02
you know, X and GP, obviously,
29:04
you'd be very happy with that car personally.
29:06
I think DPAL S07 is a bit of a dark horse still.
29:08
It's still a very good value.
29:10
50 grand drive away.
29:12
Great car. Now that they're fixed, the ADAS.
29:14
So I would certainly,
29:16
any of these cars, honestly, in this category are very good.
29:18
The quality is all very good.
29:20
They've all got their strengths.
29:22
So the ADAS, like, it's such a big company.
29:24
You're not going to go wrong buying like a C-Lion 7.
29:28
Especially actually, you know,
29:30
if you're coming from a petrol car,
29:32
I think the C-Lion 7 is probably the closest
29:34
to kind of like the look and feel of a petrol car.
29:36
So if you kind of don't want
29:38
like an iPad on wheels
29:40
or a phone on wheels,
29:42
then that's a good option for you.
29:44
Yeah, it seems very familiar, doesn't it?
29:46
Just feels like a car, like a normal car.
29:48
Now the next category is
29:50
small to mid-sized SUVs.
29:54
the cars in this category between the mid
29:56
and the small size, but I feel like
29:58
now that so many EVs,
30:00
it needs its own category, the small to mid-sized SUV.
30:02
And the criteria for this category
30:04
was a car that's sort of between
30:06
4.5 to 4.6 meters in length.
30:08
So in this category, you've got cars like
30:10
the GSC IRMV, which we haven't
30:12
driven yet in Australia, but I included the specs anyway.
30:16
the Kia EV5, the Volkswagen ID4,
30:18
the Cooper Tavoscan
30:20
and the Nissan Aria.
30:22
So for me, I think we both agree in this category,
30:24
it's the GLE EX5 that takes out this...
30:26
It's just a standout, isn't it?
30:28
I mean, you look at the pricing of the others
30:30
in this category, and then you look
30:32
at the pricing of the EX5
30:36
argue with that price, it really is.
30:40
for what you get, and it's not just like a low price
30:42
and then they've cut corners here and there
30:44
and it doesn't have this and doesn't have that.
30:46
It's a good value car, isn't it? Very good package.
30:48
To be fair, we have not driven the
30:50
GSC IRMV yet. That still looks like a very
30:52
good car to me in the interior at least
30:54
and it looks different because it looks like
30:56
more of a traditional
30:58
looking car as opposed to like a bubbly
31:02
I can't give a winner to something that I haven't driven.
31:04
No, that's right. As I'm saying, that's my little
31:06
asterisk. I want to... For this year,
31:08
it was the GLE EX5. For next year,
31:10
when we review the IRMV, it might be a different story.
31:12
But you're right, the GLE EX5
31:14
it's really hard to go past, I think.
31:16
Notable mention, I think the IRMV5
31:18
was quite a good package as well
31:20
from a notable brand, obviously.
31:22
But I think, you know, the GLE EX5
31:26
the top of this category.
31:28
For me, my notable mention is the
31:30
Cooper Taviscan because I kept talking about it
31:32
all throughout the year
31:34
and I will be comparing the drive quality
31:36
of that going, yeah, but
31:38
I remember how the Cooper Taviscan drove.
31:40
That's $20,000 more than the GLE EX5.
31:42
And that's the thing, it is
31:44
it is absolutely... Like, for me
31:46
it's not worth paying that much
31:48
more for the drive quality. But if
31:50
drive quality is like the most important thing
31:52
in the car to you, then, you know,
31:54
you would pick the Cooper Taviscan
31:56
over the GLE, especially because the GLE
31:58
is front-wheel drive as well. Correct.
32:00
And the Volkswagen cars are rear-wheel drive,
32:02
so that's certainly something.
32:04
Rear-wheel drives just do drive better, I think, overall.
32:06
In most conditions. Yeah, most conditions.
32:10
SUV segment. This is starting to blow out, which is good.
32:12
We're starting to see more cars in this segment.
32:16
I'll put the JQ J5 in here because
32:18
it just got launched in Australia. We haven't driven this car yet
32:20
or reviewed it for that matter. But it's
32:22
probably got one of the best prices here
32:28
Drive Away New South Wales. Very good
32:30
compelling option. But for
32:34
I mean, it speaks volumes of the fact that
32:36
we actually bought this car, the MGS5 is the winner
32:38
for this category for me. Yeah.
32:40
I mean, it's just so sensible.
32:42
It ticks all the boxes without being
32:46
too flashy, you know what I mean? It's a good
32:50
MG has been around forever
32:52
and you're piggybacking on to
32:54
like a network that already exists
32:56
all across Australia. So
32:58
you're locking into that. I don't think
33:00
you can go wrong with an MG.
33:02
Good dealership network, that's for sure. Good service network.
33:04
Yeah, look, 40 grand
33:06
drive away for the lowest spec. It's
33:08
pretty good value, honestly. Rural drive
33:10
good efficiency, good range
33:14
again, I haven't driven the BYD Atto 2
33:16
I haven't driven the J5. So I think in
33:18
2026 it could be quite interesting
33:20
to put those two up against the MG
33:22
S5. The other cars in this
33:24
category just, I feel like they're just a bit too
33:26
expensive, right? You've got the Zika
33:32
close to 50 grand. Smart hashtag one
33:34
hashtag three quite expensive and then
33:36
obviously the Volvo's and the Mini's
33:38
very expensive for this category.
33:40
They're pricing themselves out of reach
33:42
on purpose because if everyone could afford
33:44
that car then the people who actually do
33:46
want to buy that car wouldn't want to buy that car anymore
33:48
so I think they're priced correctly for that
33:50
because it's like if you drive
33:52
a mini countryman, the whole
33:54
like a full EV mini countryman, the whole point
33:56
is that you are driving a car that other people can't afford to drive
33:58
and that's why you buy that car
34:00
I'm calling you out.
34:02
That's fair. I think
34:04
the value is different for different people
34:06
but we're talking like value from
34:10
and it's good that there's more
34:12
and more cars in different segments, different price
34:14
categories as well. But that's good
34:16
that is the point of that car because if
34:18
everyone could travel in first
34:20
class or business class then
34:22
there would be no first or business class.
34:24
There'll be one up, I think there'll be another higher
34:26
first plus plus suites.
34:34
Well, that's pretty much it from us.
34:36
It's been a long episode but I feel like we've done a lot
34:38
this year. Warrants are summarising
34:40
what's happened. You missed my
34:42
runner up by the way.
34:44
Oh, which one? Which category? The small one.
34:46
So, which one would you say in this category?
34:56
it's available and it exists and that
34:58
you've got again, I think of all the
35:02
Chinese brands to come to Australia, they've probably
35:04
I think got the biggest network.
35:08
of them are based just on
35:12
know BYD I think have got
35:14
even like a dealership in Tasmania.
35:18
a point of trying to
35:20
be as available as possible
35:22
and for a brand that's only been in the country
35:24
like three years, is it about that?
35:26
That's right, 2022 is when out of three came.
35:30
they're trying to be the new Toyota.
35:36
it's noticed. It's noticed and appreciated.
35:38
Yeah, noted and appreciated.
35:40
See, my runner up is probably the out of two.
35:42
Provisional with a star because I haven't driven it yet
35:44
but I would say that's probably the best value
35:46
in this category. Notable mention for me
35:48
is the smash hashtag three, I still love that car.
35:52
but it is still for me a good looking car
35:54
that's a real drive.
35:56
But I think the Gila EX2
35:58
or the Xinyan will be the one that will probably
36:00
take my heart over the hashtag three
36:02
because that looked like a hashtag three to me when I drive it in China
36:04
and the price will make it much more appealing as well.
36:06
Yeah, like 30% of the price.
36:10
Well, it's been a big year as I keep saying
36:14
we will see a bigger year in 2026
36:16
with more cars to review
36:18
but it's been a phenomenal journey.
36:20
Have you had fun this year?
36:24
It's a lot of hard work.
36:26
It's a lot of hours.
36:28
It's a lot of trying to squeeze things
36:30
in between everything else we need to do
36:34
yeah, it's worth it
36:36
because it's a really exciting time
36:38
I think in terms of
36:40
where electric cars are
36:44
and yeah, it's great to be
36:46
just part of that experience.
36:52
we try to be honest and balanced on this channel
36:56
we're not here to sell each car as such
36:58
we don't get a referral bonus
37:00
like some outlets might for
37:02
mentioning cars more so than others
37:04
but we try to be balanced
37:06
and give you our thoughts both positive
37:08
and negative for each car that we review
37:10
because at the end of the day
37:12
our credibility is at stake.
37:14
We want to be very fair
37:16
and transparent with these reviews
37:18
so hopefully you appreciate that
37:20
and the comments section help a lot
37:22
to keep us in check too
37:24
you guys pick up stuff that we may not sometimes as well
37:26
so it's good to keep those comments coming
37:28
but yeah, that's it
37:34
No, no final thoughts
37:40
yeah, it's a lot isn't it
37:44
I have to say thank you especially
37:46
well for you to D-PAL
37:48
and for me to Geely and to X-Peng
37:52
overseas that was really special
37:54
like I've never been
37:58
sort of business trip
38:00
ever in my life before
38:02
I flew business class for the first time in my life
38:08
like it might be nothing for you guys
38:12
get to do this often with
38:14
your jobs but for me it's like
38:22
there was a moment in one of the airports
38:24
where they rushed over to me
38:28
asked me whether I was in the right line
38:30
because I was lining up in the business class line
38:32
clearly I don't look like I belong
38:40
this is not where you line up because
38:42
I must have had this like big grin on my face
38:44
and acting all economy
38:46
my policy is make it
38:48
fake it till you make it right
38:50
so yeah like I'm an economy girl
38:52
at heart and like being able to
38:54
like experience business class
38:56
was just yeah like really special
38:58
it was good wasn't it
39:00
so yeah thank you to the company
39:02
you said it like yeah treat us so well
39:04
and brought us to see things we would never
39:06
otherwise get to see
39:08
like local roads driving on local roads
39:14
what do you call it like their DMV
39:16
I don't even know what it's called but
39:18
their service in South Wales to like
39:20
get a driver's license and just
39:22
seeing all these things which we would
39:24
never normally get to see the kind of sheer
39:26
scale of auto Shanghai which was
39:28
made me feel like yeah
39:30
like directing the Wizard of Oz
39:32
stuff like that just
39:34
yeah unforgettable year
39:36
it's been a phenomenal year honestly
39:38
look at this audit there's a lot that's happened
39:40
so that's been good and it's good
39:44
travelling with her as well on these
39:46
trips and reviewing these cars with her so
39:48
it's been really good year
39:50
and there's more to come I'm sure next year too
39:52
alright well on behalf of Joy and myself
39:54
and for the channel thank you for watching
39:56
thank you to the viewer you are what makes
39:58
this channel special and I wish I'll see you in
40:00
2026 until next time
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it's happy charging