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I've been obsessing over a new dream car of mine.
Is it a dream car that you would never expect me to want?
Oh, I know, I know, I know.
Hello, everyone, and welcome back to the Auto Alex podcast.
We have been so consistent.
Oh, my God. So consistent. It hurts.
I know. We've been good, haven't we, Rory?
Yeah. Yeah. The last podcast was great.
Yeah. What was your favorite bit?
Was it not being in it?
It was, yeah. You know, that's the first one I've ever missed.
Is it really? Yeah. No shit.
You know, that's the first time I've ever been on a podcast with Tom.
What? Really?
Yeah, because it's usually you two and Tom.
Oh, my God, there's so many firsts here.
It's the first podcast where I've actually pressed the record button
and then pressed the record button again when we were done
and then got the SD card out
and I didn't lose it and do any of that.
So I did all of the technical...
Well done. You did do that.
But what you did miss was that when you walked out of the room
after the podcast, you left all of the cameras rolling.
I did. I did, yeah.
We have another 24-hour backing record, I think.
Anyway, this is the Autonomous Podcast,
home of automotive financial mistakes,
our life in cars and your questions answered today.
Taylor, Rory and I will fill your ear and your eye holes
with what we've been up to. We'll answer your questions,
tell you the latest car news
and we've got a new game.
It's a 20 questions game, but I'm basing it on Facebook Marketplace.
I think it could be quite fun.
But before all of that, Rory, what do we do now?
We say hello to everyone.
Hello.
Hello.
Hello, too.
Who's been listening?
Who's been listening? Exactly, because they've been e-mailing at...
Podcast at AutoAlexCut. Why are you just trying to get me?
That's a little delay there.
He's still in holiday, right?
I think he's probably preparing for his next holiday next week.
I need one after looking at what's opposite of us.
Anyway, hello, too. Sam looking for a new daily driver.
We've got another Sam who's invited us to Elvington Airfield
to attempt the world speed record for towing a caravan.
I saw that.
The world's longest runway, isn't it?
I think so, yeah, I think so.
So we might actually have to get in contact with the other Sam
and maybe figure something out,
but your Range Rover needs a bit of tuning before that.
We've got truck driver Josh.
We've got Jason who can't decide and we help him out here
between a Range Rover Sport or a BMW Estate.
Range Rover Sport.
It depends what Range Rover Sport and what BMW Estate.
All right, say they're both 10 grand.
BMW Estate.
We've got George Young, the guy who crashed his Volvo 850.
Do you remember that Volvo that's flipped upside down?
Who's replaced said car with an Octavia Estate that he loves.
Absolutely loves it.
A four-wheel drive version, really good car.
Also, hello to the Ice Blasters who cleaned the engine
and engine bay of your Taylor V10 Tuareg at very short notice.
Yesterday, we're looking at a state of destruction
in front of us.
Engine is still on the floor, but it's very shiny
and there's a lot more issues now with that car
that we haven't foreseen.
Must say, they have done an amazing job.
Do you know what?
I love getting stuff Ice Blasted.
It's one of my favourite things ever, but...
It's so satisfying.
It's unfortunate on this car.
It has uncovered a lot of horrors.
Like so bad with this car.
After, you know, we find out a bit more information about it.
It could be terminal.
Yeah, this car now has speed holes in all the wrong places.
Yeah.
It is lighter though.
Not because of the Ice Blasting, but the Ice Blasting has uncovered it.
Yes.
Because it was all covered in mud before.
So it's actually very good that we got it Ice Blasted
because had we not known it, had you taken it over a jump
or something, then it could have been very bad.
Really bad.
So like Taylor said, we actually don't know the fate of the V10 Tuareg.
We are filming all the time at the moment on it.
So there's an episode coming out tomorrow.
There'll be another episode next week.
Potentially, there might not be another episode with it.
Can I just say, how many days have we now spent on this car?
Too many.
Not actually that long.
No.
Because since the engine came out, I've not really done a lot with it.
Because we've been waiting for it.
Are you forgetting about the whole modifying
and then the fact that we had to do a load of fixing before that?
Yeah, but like the modifying could have been done in a day,
but we messed it up slightly.
The fixing before that was a day.
It was a day's work.
So you got two days there.
I took three days doing this.
So we've spent five days on it so far, which is quite a lot compared to yours.
Landrovers just work.
Yeah, yours was easier to modify, but I will say,
he's probably also had quite a long amount of time spent there.
Yeah, but it's fixed.
It's done.
I mean, it did 500 miles yesterday.
Yeah, no fair.
This is not in any state to do any time.
I mean, it's got no engine in it, Rory.
This is in a state of absolute disrepair.
Let's be honest, lads.
This car is completely uneconomical to repair.
If this was in anyone else's hands, it would be scrapped.
The sills are also completely knackered.
And Rory's Mum Jackie.
Was that a good segue?
Yeah, that was really good.
Yeah, I like that.
All right, Mum.
How's she doing?
Yeah, she's doing all right.
Are you going somewhere with your mother?
Yeah, I'm actually, yeah.
I'm going on holiday again on Saturday.
Are you going with your mum?
Yeah.
I didn't know that.
You're going skiing?
I'm going to go skiing with my mum.
Is it just you and your mum?
My mum, my brother and our girlfriend.
Well, my brother's wife.
That would be nice.
But yeah, my mum, we took skiing when we were a lot younger
and she hated it then.
Well, she didn't hate it.
She just said she was crap at it.
Okay.
He ended up with the French instructor just shouting at her,
trying to get her to ski down and like to stay still.
And she was just kept going down the mountain and hit her.
Yeah.
And him just shouting,
Jackie, where are you going?
Jackie, stop.
Is he German?
Yeah.
Why don't I go with you and I'll just sit with Jackie in the
calf thing because we're both up there.
I have a feeling that is going to be what my mum ends up doing.
I mean, Rory did say bringing his girlfriend.
Yeah.
So there you go.
Me and Jackie could just sit in the calf and get drunk.
We'll have loads of those coffee, alcoholic drinks.
Just get pissed up.
Yeah, you'll go up and do the ski slopes.
Oh, he can't ski?
I'm a snowboard.
I'm way too cool for skiing.
And I can ski, actually.
Thank you very much.
No.
I just choose to be cool.
Do you know what?
Thinking back at it right,
you two proper stitch me up in the Alps.
Don't you dare.
No.
Excuse me.
We tried our best.
No, no.
You proper stitch me up.
Shut up.
Because you are both quite experienced in the field of ski
and you know how hard it is.
You know what it's like.
Yes.
And we told you how hard it was.
No, no, no.
And you said, don't worry, fellas.
I'll be all right.
But you know damn well that anyone that's not had any ski
experience or training whatsoever finds it hard, right?
Correct.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So what you did was drag me up there.
And you sent me straight down the hardest slope.
But did it make for good content?
For anyone who skis, it was a green.
No, no, no.
It was a green.
No, no, no.
Which everyone knows is the easiest.
The biggest problem, Tay, which I don't think you have any more,
you couldn't get yourself up.
Oh, yeah.
It was your weight, wasn't it?
But before you carry on, that was a lie.
That wasn't a green slope.
And I remember very clearly because I went down it and you went,
this seems a bit hard.
And then you found the green slope further up.
No, no, no.
It was a green slope.
We found the kiddie slope further up.
No, you found the green slope.
Can we stop arguing?
So you stitched me up.
You pair of gifts.
Right.
It was your fault.
You owe me another trip to the Alps.
But with experience.
OK, we'll go in Dell again.
Dell is currently a Richard fabrication.
He has been for four months getting tarted up.
So we'll have to do another trip to the Alps.
All right.
OK.
I want training this time.
Anyway, it's up to you.
You said you were going to go training and you're not.
Well, you only give me a day's notice last.
No, we did not.
We gave you a week and you said you were going to go before.
Anyway, anyway, what have we all been up to?
Shall we get away from skiing for a minute?
Taylor, what you've been up to?
Well, mainly this in front of us.
So I'm sad.
You've ruined it.
Oh, I don't know who ruined it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm currently sat looking at my V10 to our overlander.
I'll tell you what I'll do.
I'll take a picture on my mobile telephonic device and then we'll overlay it.
So if you're watching with your eye holes, you will be able to see what we're looking
at right now, which is, yeah, it's a mess.
It's quite a mess.
So what I've done is you even take photos like an old man.
Shut up.
I'm surprised he hasn't got one of those leather flip cases for his phone.
He's got all these credit cards in it.
I'm sorry, but who crashed into whose car this week?
Oh, that's another thing I've been up to.
I'll get onto that.
So, yeah, I'm currently sat here looking at my V10 to our the overlander one with the
white wheels on it, not to be mistaken for my other one that I sold.
I'm looking at five litre twin turbo V10 sat on the floor.
Yeah.
It's very clean though.
Oh, it's very clean.
It's been ice blasted.
It wasn't clean because it was absolutely smothered from head to toe in oil because it had been
gushing out of it for ages.
But yes, the engines on the floor have taken the engine out of it to fix this monumental
oil leak among many other things.
We've got some cool bits to go on it.
We've got some hybrid turbos and stuff like that.
We do, yeah.
But, since having it ice blasted, we have uncovered a massive, massive hole in the chassis leg
and turret where the suspension connects to the chassis and it's really, really structural.
And if I'd have hit a big bump in this car or a rock or something like that off-road
in, I think the front right suspension would have collapsed.
It would have taken out the whole braking system with it because it's just below the
master cylinder.
So, it's really, really lucky that we found it, but it's also catastrophically bad.
And we don't actually know if this is safely repairable because you could patch over it,
but this is structural.
This needs to be safe because the engine and the gearbox weighs so much in this car.
It needs to be strong.
So, as you will see in tomorrow's episodes, you will see the ice blasting.
You will see the devastation afterwards, not because of the ice blasting, obviously,
because there's been mud and build up there for probably about 10 years.
And at the end of that episode, yeah, we literally don't know what to do.
There is going to be a man that we phone to find out if he knows what to do because he
is like a metal expert.
Yeah.
And we've got an idea that it could be savable at the moment, but genuinely, we don't know
100%.
So, it's still actually a bit of a 50-50 or more of a 60-40 as to whether this car gets
repaired.
So, what's your backup car?
My backup car is Ed's V6 Tuareg, our friend Ed.
No, it's not.
I will put these wheels on.
Your backup car is...
A Range Rover Sport.
No, it is white.
No.
Oh, an Allegro.
I was going to say, I think my backup car should be the X90.
No, no.
Yours is the Allegro.
The X90.
Oh, my God.
And you have to sleep in your Allegro.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't think that Allegro would come back in one piece.
It wouldn't make it up the M1 in one piece.
No, it wouldn't.
Oh, it'd be a long road trip.
You've been up to anything else, Tay?
I crashed into Patch's car.
Yeah.
So, if you follow me on the socials, or to Alex on Instagram, and I think TikTok and
everything, you will have seen quite a funny video.
It's already done, like, a quarter of a million views in a few days.
Is it?
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah, people like to see other people crashing.
So, explain what happened.
So, I pulled into the...
Did you see this, Rory?
I did see the clip, yeah.
I pulled into the courtyard, as we always do.
And I do like to listen to my music fairly loud.
And as I pulled in...
What were you listening to?
What were you listening to?
Pink Pony Club.
That's a bang at that, yeah.
Pink Pony Club.
I'm gonna keep on dancing on my Pink Pony Club.
See, we all like it.
Yeah, we do, yeah, yeah.
Full blast.
And I pulled in, and Mike and Jamie were stood over by Jamie's new E36, which I took him
to go and buy.
Oh, my God, you crashed in front of people.
Oh, yeah.
The worst bit is I pulled in, and then I reversed straight into Patch's car.
Yeah.
Which is also an E36.
Yeah, which is also an E36.
And I didn't even know I'd hit it because the music was so loud.
So old, isn't it?
I didn't hear or feel it.
I just looked at Jamie and Mike, and they were like, jaw to the floor.
They were like, what are they looking at?
And then I looked at them and I was like, I'm a bit close to that.
So I pulled forward and then just saw all this damage.
And they were like, did you just hit that?
I was like, I don't know.
I saw the damage.
So I polished it out before he got in with the machine polishing.
And then I saw it, and it's not great.
Yeah, it's just a shame that we didn't get a clip of me actually hitting it.
But here we go.
We might have done actually on the cameras.
Oh, yeah.
Why haven't we checked that?
I don't know.
We should have checked that.
We probably would probably get that.
If we've got it, then we'll overlay it as well.
Yeah.
Apparently Patch's car moved when I hit it.
Did it really?
Yeah.
I hit it hard.
I'm not surprised.
There was quite a bit of damage.
Yeah.
But yeah.
Also, little things.
I fitted some new tyres on my 330D daily last night, which can I say.
Is this the Cat B one now?
No.
Well, yeah.
It's a Cat B.
Cat broken.
Yeah.
Because I crashed into Patch.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I fit some new tyres on it and I had the wheel alignment done.
And oh my God, that car drives like a completely different car.
Yeah.
So all four wheels are slightly pointing to the left.
Slightly.
Slightly.
And whenever I used to change lane on the motorway, I have a left or right.
It used to like skip and wobble a bit.
And I thought it had like bushes out or something.
And I put it on the ramp and there's no play in anything.
So I had Gino at Geotech up the road do the wheel alignment.
Best place in Redding.
It's really good.
Is it better than Quick Fit?
A lot better than Quick Fit.
A lot better than Quick Fit.
Do you speak from experience?
I may speak from experience with that.
So he did it.
And yeah, it drives completely differently.
And you know, I was thinking like a few podcasts back, a few months back now, I was in a car
Lemma and I was like, I didn't know what to get as a daily.
Car Lemma, that's good.
I am so, so, so glad I bought that 330.
That is the best car I've ever bought.
Yeah.
Genuinely, absolutely adorable.
And it wasn't even that expensive, was it?
No.
So I paid seven grand for it.
I bought it off my mate, Henry.
And I went with him to buy it like a year and a half, two years ago, whenever it was.
And you know, he's done a few bits to it and I've done a few bits to it.
There's genuinely not a single thing that I don't like about that car.
If you can have it as an estate.
No, because although it is more practical and it's handy, I tend to fill it up with crap
and I ruin the interior.
Like with my F11, I used to put wheels in it and stuff like that.
And I thought, well, why do that when I had to use one of your cars?
Fair.
You know what I mean?
I can think of a way to make it better.
Go on.
Blue light on top.
A blue light would look nice.
And then a sound generator that goes woo, woo, woo, woo, come away.
That would be good.
I tell you what, actually, there's only one thing that I don't like about it so much.
And that's when you, it's really, really picky.
Sorry, Rory, am I keeping you?
I always just had a nice big fat yawn.
Yeah.
When I flash people, you know some cars, you get them and they're like a camera going off.
They're really quick and they're blinding.
Mine are like really soft.
And like you flash people out the way and they're going like this.
Why are you, sorry.
Why are you flashing people out the way?
You're flashing people out the way.
Because that would be highly illegal.
No, no, it's not illegal to flash people out the way.
When I'm sat on the M25 and there's people in the outside lane doing 70 and I want to do 90.
Kilometres an hour.
That would be amazing.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
When I flash them out the way, they're like, they don't notice it.
You know, like sometimes when your car goes over a bump and someone's flashing you, but they're not.
It looks like that.
Do you know why they're not noticing?
Why?
It's because he's so far up their arse.
They can't see the lights.
If you give them a bit of distance, they'll see your lights.
That is also a possibility.
That's why you need a Range Rover.
Because when you're flashing a Range Rover, they always see you.
I've got a Range Rover, man.
Do you know what?
In Jeff, they're really blinding as well.
But yeah, so that's the only, but other than that, a Jador.
Fabulous, fabulous car.
Yeah.
Yeah, I like mobile guzzle.
It's a good car.
Pops in the rear bumper.
I need to touch it in a bit.
Yeah.
But other than that, I had Apple CarPlay fitted to my Jeff.
Yeah.
I also bugged the suspension.
What on Jeff?
It on my Range Rover.
How did you do that?
I plugged my diagnostic machine in.
I tried to calibrate it because it was up a bit at the rear because it's had new suspension.
I tried to calibrate it and I put the measurements in.
I clicked it and it said procedure failed.
Then I was like, okay.
I did it up the road where it was on level ground because where I park it at home, it's
slightly wonky, but it's all right.
I did that and then I drove it home and I went to put it in access mode and it went down
and then back up to extended mode.
Oh, yeah.
So I thought, I'll just leave it.
I got out of it and I came out to the morning it was like this.
Oh, no.
It was on the piss.
The front right is all the way down.
The rear left is all the way up and the two wheels in the middle are like, I don't know.
What's that drive like?
I've not driven it.
Oh, I'd love to see that.
I got in it and I was pointing at the floor.
I said, I can't drive this.
I need to nick your diagnostic machine, please.
I need to plug that in tonight and see if I can set it up.
I can't fix that.
I'm going to try and set it up with my machine first and then your machine.
Okay.
Because it's, is this by any chance?
Did you do the auto procedure?
Yeah.
And then you went through and even though it said the numbers were too far out, you went,
well, I know I'm just going to put in some random numbers.
I did do that.
Okay.
There you go.
Yeah.
So yeah, I need to do that.
And then hopefully Jeff is next week.
Hopefully going to have some juji bits on him.
Okay.
A bit more spice.
And also I've been working on my M5 recently.
Yep.
So that's going to be coming up on my channel.
So now I'm going to be fixing it up and then modifying it as well.
Yep.
And I've been, I've gone for a full interior change.
Oh, I know.
I'm changing the color of the interior.
I won't reveal what it is because it's really cool.
It's cinnamon.
We spoke about it last week, man.
We spoke about it last week with Tom.
I don't want to tell everyone on the bloody podcast.
We spoke about it last week on the podcast with Tom.
Did we?
You showed him the pictures of cinnamon.
Did we?
He said he didn't really like it.
Did we do that?
Yes.
You mentioned your friend Raj, who's doing it all.
Oh, anyway.
So I'm having my interior done in cinnamon.
It's going to look really nice.
Yeah.
Who's doing it, Taylor?
My mate Raj.
Fantastic.
He's really good.
Oh my God.
You're old now as well.
Oh my God.
Yes.
It's because he had that crush.
It's not a damage.
It did knock me on the head.
So yeah, I'm having all that done.
I've sent the steering wheel off to a Valentino at Vpex Drill.
Yeah.
Nice.
And do you know he gave me an exchange steering wheel to put on my car so that I can move
it?
Yeah.
And guess what steering wheel it is?
What?
Do you remember that wheel he did for your 535D?
No, it is not.
Is that one?
Really?
So I've got it on my car.
Wow.
On your degreene half Alcantara.
Yeah.
And it's on this one out here?
No, no.
It's on my M5.
Oh, you're M5?
It's a temporary wheel so that I can move it.
Oh God, I remember that.
Yeah.
Is that it on the shelf for about three years?
Really?
So covered in dust.
So I've been doing that and I've got some more very exciting plans about which, let's
be honest, I have been obsessing over.
Because I'm so excited.
But yeah, I don't want to reveal that yet.
All right.
But it's just made me really miss my 535D.
That was the best car you ever had?
That was such a good car.
That was a really good car.
That was a really good car.
Anyway, as for me, I've been daily driving my Range Rover.
You have?
I've been enjoying it because you know, it's like winter and stuff, you know, I need a winter
daily.
Yeah.
It has to be a Range Rover, you know, just like safety and stuff.
Is it your 5 Series 4WD?
Yeah, but it's not Range Rover 4WD.
It's the height.
Plus the amount of the flooding, the flooding around me in West London and the amount of
faults that he has with it and broken things.
I've got a crack windscreen.
It's not safe.
You can't drive it because that would involve him actually fixing something.
You know, you've ruined that car.
What, my Range Rover?
No, you've ruined your 5 Series.
You have ruined your 5 Series.
It's a daily driver, man.
No, you should look after it.
My 330D is a daily driver.
I like to keep it pristine.
He's crashed his and it's still in better condition than yours.
No, that's fair because I always look.
So, I've been daily driving that.
We messed around with the suspension because it's got new front air suspension.
We've got the tool from Eddie from TerraFurma.
Yes, Eddie from TerraFurma.
They do this gap IID tool.
It allows you to actually customize.
So, usually with like a normal auto, you can change the height where it should just be
still within the tolerance of what it allows it to do.
This, you can actually tell it to sit lower by like 2 cm and then you can have like a lowered Range Rover.
But it comes in useful where sometimes, like we've put new struts on the front of Alex's
and the car just wants to sit like a massive rake.
So, we can tell it to minus off 2 cm just on the front, which we have done.
And now it's perfectly level.
It sits really nice.
It's a little bit lower than standard, but it's still got the beautiful ride.
This is what's happened to the sport because mine's had new suspension all round.
So, I need to borrow this.
Sorry, it's in use.
Yeah.
We can't.
You'll have to ask Eddie from TerraFurma.
Yeah, sorry.
It's currently, I'm going to plug it into myself.
I'm going to raise my ride height.
Hi, Eddie.
Can I borrow it, please?
No.
Yeah, he said, yeah, thank you.
That sounded exactly like Eddie, actually.
Apart from that, I've been hitting the gym a lot.
I've been going to the gym a lot, my home gym, yeah.
Bought a mini.
I've also been looking at what?
So, do not glaze pass that little information.
Oh, me hitting the gym.
I leave for one week.
One week.
Yeah.
And you've made some terrible decisions.
That's not true.
That is not true.
And this mini is one of them.
No.
It's a mini Cooper S R53.
It's a supercharged one.
He's just jealous because this is turbo and shit.
It's blue in color.
It's got purple lights on it.
You'll be seeing it soon at some point.
I'm going to do a budget build on it.
But it just happened upon us.
It just turned up.
It actually did.
It literally just turned up.
It was a stray.
And then we looked outside and it was there.
And then a man said, would you like to buy it for not a lot of money?
I was like, go on then.
And then he left and the car was left here.
And it's been in the paddock ever since.
You know, that car was cheaper than the amount that I paid for my tires on my mini.
Yeah.
I'm not surprised.
Yeah.
That was actually a cheap car.
That cost me 350 quid.
We don't know if the head gasket is gone.
We've not actually run it up to temperature.
Brilliant.
But I guarantee it's better than Rory's already.
I mean, yeah, it runs and drives.
How is your engine?
That's actually a funny story.
So I have put in an order for an engine through just a random company on eBay who seems to
do some like refurbed engines.
And they were taking a while to get back to me on when we were actually going to get
delivered.
And eventually I phoned them up and I spoke to a guy and he was like, you're Rory from
that YouTube channel, aren't you?
And I was like, yeah.
And he's like, we're going to do the engine.
You know we can't offer warranty on it, right?
And I was like, okay.
And he's like, well, obviously we've seen that you've modified everything.
You're running higher boost, blah, blah, blah.
Those engines are crap at the best of time.
So yeah, you're not going to get a warranty with it.
We'll still give you the engine.
So bloody YouTube has bit me in the ass here.
Oh, no.
Sorry.
So I've got mini now as well, which is, is it exciting?
Which I don't really get because before I don't like minis.
Yeah, I know.
But you do like them.
Why didn't you buy the one generation after mine?
And then we could have had that.
Cause that didn't turn up on the flatbed.
Yeah, it didn't turn up on the flatbed.
What else have you been up to?
I've been obsessing over a new dream car of mine that I would one day like to own.
Do we know about this?
No.
No.
Would you like to have a little guess?
Okay.
Is it European?
Yes.
Is it German?
No.
Oh.
Okay.
Well, you're stumped.
Yeah.
It can't possibly.
Is it French?
No.
British?
No.
Is it a dream car that you would never expect me to want?
Is it a Fiat Multipla?
I love Fiat Multipla.
I know you do.
The 1.9 JTD.
Yeah, I know you do.
Fantastic vehicle.
Is it Italian?
Yes.
I know what it is.
It's your 159 GTA, whatever it is, your saloon.
No, no, no.
You want to judge it out?
No.
Cause I've already got that car.
It's a dream car that I've been looking at.
Looking at the prices thinking.
Is it a Supercar?
Yeah.
Is it?
Yeah.
No, you won't suit a Supercar.
No, you could.
Well, you said I didn't suit the Range Rover.
No, you don't.
Look at me.
Oh, okay.
Is it a Ferrari?
Yes.
Is it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know.
I know.
Is it a Lusso?
No.
Well, it's not the Ferrari.
The one with the hatchback Ferrari.
Yeah, but I can never afford one of those.
It's a Ferrari FF.
Oh, I like those.
Yeah.
Oh, I do like those.
They are 70,000 pounds.
That's quite a lot.
It's a disgusting amount, but new.
They were a quarter of a million pounds or 229,000 pounds.
And then with options, you're looking at a quarter of a million.
You won't buy one of them.
You won't buy one of them.
Well, I won't because I'll get loads of gray for it.
But you just don't have to tell anyone.
Oh, I don't have to tell anyone.
You should actually buy one of those because.
Overlanding.
Imagine.
Imagine.
Yeah.
If you went because that's like your, your sort of a dream car.
Yeah.
A dream car.
Not the dream car, but a dream car.
That is like a, like, yeah.
You've driven one of them, haven't you?
Yeah.
Quite extensively, actually.
Yeah.
And V12, naturally aspirated V12 with four seats and a boot.
What did you do?
I remember you telling me something where you had to,
you were with Gareth and you ended up having to go pick something up.
Oh, we, so I had one on loan because we were doing a video for car throttle.
You can get Maisie in that.
So I actually drove to a council estate in Kent with Rianne Gareth and Aurelie,
his wife, his now wife to look at some puppies.
And yeah, just parked it in quite a suspect area.
And I was like, if this was my car, I wouldn't leave it here.
It's a press car.
So what's the worst that could happen?
Brilliant.
And we didn't end up buying the dog.
Oh.
Although not make the puppy was very cute.
Oh.
Yeah, but whip it.
It's like pure whip it.
They're just, they're skinny heads.
They just look a bit too, a bit too dumb for my liking.
No golden retriever, are they?
No.
They're better.
Oh.
They're not really.
No.
But yeah, that's like your sort of dream car.
And the M5 for me is like, it was a dream car for a long time.
Yeah.
But this is like dream dream car because this is like silly money.
So if anyone has or knows of an FF, a cheap FF, we're talking like sub 50 grand.
It could be smashed up or have a rust hole in the chassis.
It doesn't matter.
If there's a smashed up FF, high mileage FF, someone's got to have a 200,000 mile FF.
Because we do have a V10 to put in one as well.
We are diesel swapping an FF.
Fantastic.
I love it.
I love it.
Oh God.
That would be so good.
Do you know where I used to go for MOT's years ago?
Yeah.
There was a Ferrari FF that came into that garage.
It was gray.
And the registration, I believe from the top of my memory was DR11VER.
So it said driver.
Oh.
It was really cool.
Really, really cool car.
Yeah.
Now I'm so old that I actually remember when the FF was announced.
I was working at AutoCar at the time as like a junior news, whatever I was.
Or Chief Bitch as Hilton Holloway used to call me.
And the then editor, I'm not going to name him, but he was walking around.
He was looking at the press release and he was like, they've done what?
They've called it a bloody f***.
The bleep machine is.
The bleep machine is.
Yeah.
Sorry.
But yeah, that's what we all refer to it in the office.
So yeah, FF, I think it would just be the Bollocks, wouldn't it?
That would be cool.
Imagine me floating up and down the M4 going to work.
What's Rory got?
Yeah, I've seen that one.
I think.
That's £78,000.
But it's red.
It is red.
I think it's used to get one.
You should get like a gray, like understated one.
No, no, no.
It's got to be red or blue.
Really?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's a bit of a layer, isn't it?
Yes.
I remember that because it's got cinnamon interior.
Yeah, cinnamon.
Yeah.
So I really like those.
The one, the car that I really, really love is the one after that.
Is it like the GTC4 Lusso?
The Lusso, yeah.
The Lusso is.
Like the look of that and everything.
Because it's the same ethos, isn't it?
Yeah, yeah.
It was just the iterate, the next iteration.
But that's like unobtainian.
But an FF, I don't know if they're going to get any cheaper.
I never thought you'd be much of a Ferrari person.
I'm not, but it's got a V12 and it's effectively a bit of an estate.
Yeah, and it is four wheel drive.
Yeah, it's really cool.
I remember when they came out when Jeremy took it on that snowy lake and he was drifting
it about and all four wheels were spinning.
I love that.
And he had the Bentley Continental, I think.
Yeah, I think so.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That was really cool.
But I'd love one.
And Chris Harris used to own one when he financed one about 10, 11 years ago.
Actually, he loved it, raved about it.
Yeah, they are very cool.
So if it's good enough for him, it's definitely good enough for me.
Do you know, on a dream cars, I've been thinking recently, I said last week about that 996.
Yeah, I'm going to hold out and I want to buy a bit of a dream car for me this year.
I would like to buy a 997.
Okay, cool.
I've been looking at them recently.
A Turbina?
No, not a Turbina.
I've not got turbo money, but I would like to buy a Carrera S manual with a black interior
and a sunroof.
That's my only criteria.
I'm not too fast on colour.
I'd rather it not be silver.
But yeah, just any really, just a Carrera S manual with a sunroof.
And you know what?
I was looking through my photos the other day and I typed in Porsche.
You know, you can search for your photos.
And I remember years and years ago, before I had my first 992 M3, I went to go and see
a 997 and I was going to buy it and finance it.
Yeah.
And I couldn't afford it at the time.
It was a bit too much money.
But a test drove it and I loved it and I was really, really gutted when I couldn't afford
it.
And I actually found the pictures of it when I went to the dealership and there it was.
That was the first one I ever drove.
L-Y-O-6-W-A-U.
That is nice.
And I've reject it.
It's currently sawn.
So I'm assuming it's kept in a garage somewhere.
But yeah, if I could buy something like that, that's my goal for this year.
So if someone's got a 997 Carrera S for sale or a 997, as long as it's manual, if it's high
mileage or a bit broken or whatever, I don't care.
I would like to buy it, please.
And if you've got a high mileage FF for sub 15, then you know where to go.
And then maybe we'll take our sports cars on a little jawn out.
If I got a Carrera S, we could go somewhere and do four before.
We could go to the ice lake.
This is why you just need to get into British car brands.
Because then you could afford all of the ones that you want.
No, because they don't end up like this.
Yeah.
And you'd be forever disappointed.
You take that back.
No, I will never take that back.
No, I take it back.
All right.
To be fair, I do really like your Aston.
Yeah.
I do actually like that car.
It's nice.
I like the noises it makes.
It doesn't do it for me.
I've said this.
It just doesn't do it for me.
I don't know why.
It looks really cool.
It doesn't do it for me.
And it looks either.
But then I think the 309 GTI looks better than the 205 GTI.
And you both think I'm mental for that.
Yeah, you are.
Yeah.
All right.
And last bit of news.
Mum is almost ready to go back to her home.
Good.
I've fixed her up.
Good and proper.
Two weeks she's been with me.
I've been feeding her three square meals a day.
She's just been like, Alex, stop it.
Alex, I know I can't do it anymore.
You're feeding me legs of course.
Have you been taking her to your home gym?
Gymning her up?
No, I haven't.
No, I think she'd struggle.
But yeah, no, she's doing really well.
So I'm very happy.
And I've had the builders in at her house.
So yeah, her house is now more mum proof.
So hopefully even today, because we're filming this yesterday,
aren't we?
Tuesday today.
Today she'll be home.
So I might be a little bit late into work.
Sorry, boss.
OK.
You were late in today?
Yeah.
I had to feed.
All right.
My day this morning, right?
Wake up.
Walk Maisie.
Attempt Maisie away from the fat rat that she just killed.
Fat rat.
She's had two rats in one week.
It's great.
Get home.
Feed me a mum.
Yeah.
While mum's eating, go upstairs and put together Amelia's Montessori bed.
A Montessori bed is a big wooden structure.
Imagine like a princess bed.
Yeah.
Now I was working on that last night from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
and then I had to stop because mum was sleeping.
Is this where all the boxes in the car have come from?
Yes.
OK.
Yes.
So Montessori bed.
So yeah.
So Amelia now has a massive bed because apparently she needs that.
You just need to get up earlier.
I actually did.
I was doing all this earlier.
How was unraveling the mattress?
Oh yeah.
So we bought an Emma mattress, right?
And you know they come like suctioned in a box and you look at it and you're like,
where's the mattress?
You're taking a piss.
And if you look at the instructions, it says...
There's instructions.
Yes.
There is.
It's a mattress.
And it says clearly when you're undoing it to do it in a big open space and have lots
of room and not to stand in front of it.
So I was actually...
OK.
Yeah.
Cool.
So I had a knife.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A very sharp knife.
I was kneeling on the floor.
I'd taken it out of the box.
It was in the cellophane.
I think there might actually be a diagram with an X for it on this.
Yeah.
Well, the X was nearly through me.
And I was there with the knife just like, you know, just touching the cellophane.
And I could see it like pulling itself apart and it was like undoing itself like a zip up
and down.
And I was like, oh, wow, this has got a bit of tension to it.
And then all of a sudden...
And it actually square knocked me in the face.
And I was like, wow, that could be really dangerous for someone.
It's a shame you didn't get a shot of that.
Yeah.
I was like, I'm going to have to write a very strongly worded letter to Emma and say,
you need to be careful because this could kill someone.
It's all right because they've already done that.
And it's actually in the instructions of things not to do.
But it's a mattress.
Who reads instructions to get a mattress out?
Well, let me...
Do you know what?
I think I've actually seen a reel online.
I'm literally just trying to find it though.
And it sent them flying.
It was really funny.
I'm glad it was only a single.
Imagine if it was like a king size.
I'd say it would have killed them.
That would have been great.
That would have killed them.
Where is the word?
There is one where this person absolutely goes flying.
I think it's this one, isn't it?
Have a look at this.
Oh, yeah.
That's what I did.
Oh my...
Wow.
That is incredible.
That is amazing.
Anyway, that's me out.
Rory, what you've been up to?
Ski.
Yeah.
What do you do next week?
Skiing.
Perfect.
So you've gone on two holidays this month.
Look, I don't have any holidays really.
That's a load of rubbish.
No, that is true.
Every day you come into the unit and see us, it's like a holiday.
Look, I don't do summer holidays.
Don't really get much interest in them.
Last year, you went skiing twice.
Yeah.
You went to Cyprus.
You went to Vietnam.
Vietnam was not a holiday.
That was a work trip.
We all agreed it was a holiday.
But all my holidays are pretty much in January because I just do skiing trips.
I love it.
You know what?
I love a holiday where I can sit...
Like, I don't have to sit down and do nothing.
I want to be doing an activity and then just going.
That's strange because you're very good at sitting down and doing nothing, Rory.
Very, very good.
Maybe that's why he sits down and does nothing here because he spends all of his energy on
all of his holidays.
Probably, yeah.
All the energy is expelled from the skiing.
And they're getting pissed, obviously, because you get pissed and then you go skiing.
It's just like this morning or this afternoon.
We've got a bin in the merch unit, right?
And it's got a black plastic bag in it.
And it's quite a small, you know, like a paper bin.
And it was overflowing a little bit.
And Rory's like, oh, oh, people have filled it up too much.
I don't know what to do with it.
Oh, I know what I'm going to do.
I'm going to pick the whole bin up and put it all in the skip.
You put the whole bin in the skip.
He put the whole bin in the skip.
Yeah.
It's okay because I've taken the bin out and it's back in the merch unit.
But I replaced the bin.
It's next to it.
Why?
We now have two bins.
No, no, I replaced the bin with a better bin.
You are so wasteful.
No, I'm fair because I think we can all agree.
Alex is the worst at doing any sort of cleaning anything like that.
I don't think that's fair.
Have you ever seen Alex clean anything in this unit?
He quick detailed one of the windows on his Clio window.
No, no, no, no.
Cleaned, actual clean something in the unit.
Are you saying you're better?
If you're saying you're better, then you're a liar.
I am 100% better than you.
No.
Actually, he wiped the whiteboard the other day.
I did do that, yeah.
And you pulled the door off of its hinges earlier.
I did.
I literally pulled the door off its hinges.
I have been going to the gym.
Did you see it?
Alex, was you there holding the door in his hand or just like, what's going on?
I've never done this before.
This is such a fantastic feeling.
And Trevor our landlord was right there and he was like, oh, shit.
In all fairness, I was on the phone.
And like now you just see the wind just caught that door and it swung it open.
And I heard it crack and I thought, I think that just broke.
But I was on the phone and I was concentrating on that.
And then next thing you come in to get me to come outside and just pull the whole door off.
It was amazing.
It was something out of a cartoon.
I was on high.
I was trying so hard not to laugh at the other way.
What else have you been up to, Rory?
Oh, my spitfire.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, and my betteries.
Show clips of spitfire here.
Oh, wow.
They're coming from your brain.
They're here.
It looks amazing.
Oh, my God.
Is it finished, finished?
I think it should be finished hopefully in the next two days.
Rory, you've been saying that for four years.
To be fair, I went to the body shop the other day because I had the roof painted on Jeff.
Yeah.
Because the roof was black and I had it done white.
I like how he had to quickly slip his car in there just to take away from yours.
You know what?
I think he goes to the body shop and he goes, oh, don't worry about that one.
Yeah, don't worry.
You just do my thing.
We're not filming with it.
I say, just sort this out with you.
Just forget that for a minute.
Just sort this out.
But anyway, I went in there and I saw your spitfire and it looks amazing.
I think you're going to be really happy with it.
I am.
It's so exciting to get that car back.
I cannot tell you how excited I am.
You're going to be really happy with it.
I'll be honest, the hardtop does not fit.
Oh.
It just doesn't fit.
I've looked at it and it just doesn't fit.
Has it been painted though?
No.
I think the car has changed shape over the years.
Okay.
Of all the structural work that it's had and it just doesn't fit.
Why doesn't it fit?
We knew that it didn't fit when we dropped it off and it still just doesn't fit.
I know the windows don't because the windows don't even fit the soft tops though.
No.
I think the roof, the actual hardtop roof needs cutting and shortening slightly in the middle.
What?
Yeah.
It's too big for the car.
It just doesn't fit.
But we knew that when we dropped it off.
Why don't we tech screw it in?
We could do that.
Yeah.
We'll do that.
Speaking of your spitfire.
But anyway, it looks amazing.
Speaking of your spitfire, my betty is I think also done.
Yeah.
That's exciting.
It's final electrics and gas plumbing now.
You say my spitfire has taken a long time.
How long is this car taken?
Not as long as you are.
We were meant to do a classic car road trip.
About a year ago.
No, I would say it's longer than that.
A year and a half ago.
Yeah, but it's had a full restoration.
Do you know?
Do you know?
Actually, because I, you, yeah, we went to go buy it after...
Was it after the first shed fest?
Mmm.
It was a long time ago.
Yes, but betty's been in storage for a long time.
No, betty has not been in storage.
No, betty was at Yorkshire car restorations and as soon as it got from Yorkshire car restorations.
So I think it's been a year.
It's been a year of fixing.
Yeah, it's been about a year.
Which is bad.
It's had a full restoration.
And you have got the audacity to moan at me for my Tuareg.
You've bought the wrong car.
It's got holes in it.
Yours has had to have a full, full restoration.
Yes.
I want to see when this...
It's not a vehicle that we're taking to Scotland imminently.
We should have done.
We could have been and gone by now.
Oh, dear.
Anyway, is that us out now?
You said all we needed to?
Yeah, wait, wait, wait.
I'm just going to find out when...
Bloody hell.
When we actually bought the...
Are you on the Yorkshire car restoration YouTube channel?
No, I'm on the auto Alex one.
Okay.
Okay, I've got it.
Yeah, okay.
So it was the second of May.
Yeah.
2000 and...
24.
24, yeah.
Wow.
So over a year and a half ago.
Over a year and a half.
So near...
Oh, wow.
Are you saying that the dryer is going to take a year and a half?
Well, I might as well now because your Volkswagen's taking a year and a half.
Sorry.
A year and a half to finish mine off.
You've got four days.
Brilliant.
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Anyway, let's now move the podcast on to news.
Yeah.
Rory.
News.
News.
I've written it down for you again because he's been skiing, hasn't he?
He's out below.
Rory, have you not done the news?
Details of the new IM3 have been revealed.
All electric with formula.
Right, shut up.
Right, so there is a new M3 and it's fully electric.
It's called the IM3.
It's got four motors, four gearboxes, over 100 kilowatts of power.
And how much horsepower?
Well in excess of a thousand horsepower.
That's just too much.
Yeah.
So I think the concept car is like 1300 horsepower.
The good news is though, the front and rear axle can be decoupled, meaning it can be fully
rear drive at a push of a button.
You so know it's going to have that sort of like one finger drift sort of thing where
it will be able to completely control each wheel so you can get the perfect drift round
of the corner.
So what are we thinking?
An electric IM3 with over a thousand horsepower?
Have they said whether it's going to be like a complete different version or is it just
an M3 with an electric motor?
Oh no, this is full new.
You can't electrify an existing platform.
Yeah, okay.
Do you know what?
I'm not interested.
No, neither am I.
The first thing you said, a thousand horsepower is too much.
Fully.
Yeah, it's way too much.
Fully.
What are you doing?
Who needs it?
And the thing is, if that's going to be the M3 with a thousand horsepower, what's the M5
going to have?
Yeah.
That's going to be ridiculous.
Also, I refuse to believe that anything like that with that sort of platform and layout
or whatever will bring you more driving joy than an E46 or an E92 M3.
Or even a Peugeot 309 GTi that we drive today.
We had a lot of fun in that.
Possibly.
Yeah, that was it.
But like a V8 E92 M3 or an E46 M3, they are peak motoring those cars.
They are so, so, so good that it's not going to be better to drive than even those.
100%.
There is that thing, isn't there?
It's going to be faster and everything like that, but it's boring.
But that's what...
But there is that thing, isn't it?
Where are the cars just too fast these days?
Like, I think so.
Too fast for what our roads allow.
Too fast for the roads, yeah.
Because you think, like my Spitfire, I can absolutely rag the crap out of that thing.
Have a lot of fun.
At 32 miles an hour.
But I will.
I'll literally, to get me to 60, I'm topping out at its top speed, like I know on a country
road I can use the full power of that car.
That, you put your foot down for more than a second and you'll be breaking the speed
limit.
And then at the end of the day, you've got to plug it in and that's boring.
Why on earth would you want a BMW M3 that's got the same power as a Bugatti Veyron?
Why would you want or need that?
Like, I think that's dangerous for the general public to have that.
It will have no soul, it will have no excitement, this does not, it doesn't speak to us as
petrolheads.
Yeah, and I just think the general public with realistically minimal vehicle training
can go out and buy that.
It's quite a dangerous...
And think how heavy it is as well.
Heavy cars are not fun.
So anyway, that's a big kind of thumbs down for us for the IM3, I would say.
In better news though, Alpina are now officially part of BMW Group and they officially became
part of BMW Group on January the 1st, 2026, relaunched as BMW Alpina, an ultra luxury
mark positioned between standard BMWs and Rolls-Royce following BMW's 2022 acquisition
of the brand rights.
Good news?
Yeah, I guess so.
I mean, I don't really know what that means in terms of Alpina, but I love Alpina.
I'm going to say bad news.
Do you reckon?
I have a feeling.
You know, like how Ms. AMG, how you had an AMG line, yeah, I have a feeling you're going
to start getting Alpina line, Alpina R, or whatever, where you've got a 320D, but with
the Alpina kit on it, but it's actually factory bought.
I do hope not, because I've always loved Alpina.
I think you'll still get the full fat Alpinas, but you will also get that washing down and
off the line.
Yeah, well, it's just happened something like M versions, you get the M Sport, don't
you?
You get M Sport motorcycles these days as well.
Yeah, I think at the end of the day, they run them as businesses, and the best way for
a business to make money is to allow a normal car to be able to buy the kit, but not buy
the full thing.
I do kind of miss the whole amount of effort that these companies used to put into personalising
those vehicles.
The thing that I love the most about Alpinas is how much they changed the base cars.
My Alpina B3 that I used to have, the E46, that would have gone to Alpina as a 328i,
I believe that was based on.
They took the engine out, and they took an American spec E36 M3 engine, bored it out,
put a different cylinder head on it, made an aluminium manifold, they put a different
rear diff in it, they put a different gearbox in the middle.
They changed the suspension to factory Bilstein's with H&R, Alpina branded springs.
They put 330 brakes on it, and then they put the splitters on the interiors differently
stitched.
They literally changed all of it, whereas now it's a different map.
Well, this is the thing.
Even M cars back in the day, you used to get individual throttle bodies, and you used
to get tubular manifolds, like my E60 M5's got tubular manifolds, so is your E46 M3.
Now you can buy a 550i, which is a twin turbo V8, or you buy an M5, which is a twin turbo
V8, but tuned.
Yeah.
It's just mapped.
It might have slightly different bits, but I feel like Alpina have been like that for
a while, and that might become more of a thing, because Alpinas now, although they're still
amazing, they are very much more mapped versions.
Tuned versions of already fast cars.
In saying that, though, I did find out recently, my dream daily is an Alpina D3, some Maya
30, basically Alpina version, which is a 335D, which is a twin-turbo, free-lit diesel, which
in BMW form only comes as X-Drive, four-wheel drive.
The Alpina is twin-turbo, but rear-wheel drive only.
Same power.
They must, I think, is a bit more power, so they must still change the driveline a bit,
because you can't get a twin-turbo diesel with rear-wheel-drive in BMW form.
Yeah.
So they do still change quite a lot of stuff, but I wonder if that will water down a bit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
So we're on the fence about the Alpina and BMW merger, but yeah, like we said, a massive
thumbs down for the IM3, but we don't want that.
I reserve full judgment if one day I get to drive one, but thinking about it, I just think
it's too much.
On paper, it's too much.
Don't do too much.
I think it will be fun.
Like, there's no way that car will not be fun.
Yeah, probably.
It's just...
It's just very, though.
I just think it's just too much.
Yeah.
Imagine going on a track day, right, and me taking like an E46 or so, and then you've
got that.
Yeah.
You just be like, why is it?
You could sip a cup of coffee while setting blistering it up.
But that's the problem with electric cars in general, though, to make them, because
you don't have the noise, you don't have all the gear shifts and all that stuff, to
There's no doubt they are faster.
They are better.
They do pretty much everything better than their petrol equivalent when, like, driving
full flat out.
But they're doing it because they have to be better, because you lose that excitement
with it.
Do you know what?
I heard a statement the other day about electric cars, and it was actually Matt Watson
who said this, and I completely agree with it, in that cars moving forward are a bit
like watches, in that when the digital watch came along, all the guys making analog watches
were like, oh, my God, this is the future.
We're going to be obsolete, blah, blah, blah.
And realistically, the digital watch is better, and it works better in every way, and it's
easier to read and easier to use, blah, blah, blah.
But people love that mechanical aspect, you know, like collecting these.
It's a lovely product and thing to own.
And I believe that that's how the car will become.
A fair play, Matt.
It's such a good analogy, isn't it, because it is as well like you have to an enthusiast,
like your everyday Joe will have your iWatch, your Apple Watch, whatever, and they'll have
your electric watches.
But then if you actually are an enthusiast, then you'll have your mechanical watches,
petrol, whatever.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I think...
Do you have a diesel watch?
Your Vietnamese one is a diesel watch.
Imagine the watch attached to that.
What, a V10 watch?
A V10 watch.
But I do agree with it, and I think it's a great idea, because realistically, the electric
car is probably better in every way, and it will work better.
And as time goes on, you know, there'll be more developed and the charging and whatever.
But people will always have that love and that want for something mechanical, something
that they can collect and enjoy and, and, you know, drive at the weekends or whatever.
And I just really hope this has always been my fear, and it always will be that the government
don't try and take that away from us.
Yeah, well, they're...
That's the only fear I have.
Carry on making your electric cars.
They work really well for loads of people, and I've nothing against them.
I think they're great.
Even the Chinese ones that come out, not my cup of tea.
Some of them are very ugly, but they work well.
They're good value, they're reliable, they don't go wrong, and they function well for
people.
Just don't take that mechanical aspect away from people like us that enjoy them.
Because then you'd be out of a job.
Exactly.
Yeah, you wouldn't be able to YouTube mechanic on a brand new JQ.
I don't know, a JQ might go have a rotten chassis in a couple of years.
Yeah, probably would do that, actually.
Anyway, let's now move it on to a keyboard quit that we've been sent in by John, because
he emailed that.
Podcast at autoxcars.com.
Not bad, not bad.
Hello, all.
I'm older than Alex, so ancient, bloody hell he must be.
There's a fossil.
Was he 77 then?
It must be about late 70s, yeah.
I came into a little money about £10,000 and had my midlife crisis.
I really wanted a classic, but personal circumstances didn't allow it.
So this money was to buy, insure, and run a car for a few years to make me smile.
I set myself four criteria.
Number one, it needs to look good to me.
Two, make me feel good sitting inside it.
Three, be enjoyable to drive.
And four, put a smile on my face every day.
The car isn't for track days, but to use on the weekends to make me smile.
I tried a few cars, Clio RS 200, BMW Z4, Freelander 2, that's a strange one,
and a Mercedes SLK 200 or 250, but found them lacking in one or more of my criteria.
Amazingly, speed or acceleration put me off some cars.
Yes, it was intoxicating, but also felt scary.
I ended up buying an Alfa Mito 140 BHP because it's reasonably priced,
cheap to insure and tax and fast enough that it doesn't scare me.
My dilemma is that my family and friends all think I jumped in and I bought the wrong car.
And now I feel like I've made a mistake until I drive it and it makes me smile.
But the constant comments make me feel like I should sell it and look again.
Have I made a mistake?
Look forward to all the Auto Alex Multiverse videos,
so please keep up the good work, guys, regards.
Jon, Taylor, what are we saying to Jon?
Do you know what I'll say to that is the SLK and the Freelander are very strange toys.
Not very good cars.
That's all you're getting from Taylor.
Not very good cars.
Do you know what, with regards to the Mito, not my cup tea.
I don't really personally get that excited about an Alfa Mito.
They drive all right.
They've got fairly decent chassis and I don't hate the engines in them.
Good power as well, 140bhp.
I think they look quite good.
I like a Mito.
Yeah, they're all right.
But crucially, you should buy a car for what it brings you and you should buy it for your own
enjoyment. You shouldn't sell it or get upset based on other people's opinion.
I mean, for example, if I were to buy a car, it does mean quite a lot to me.
When I buy a car and I bring it here and everyone goes, oh, that's really cool.
Everyone else's opinion means a lot to me, but I wouldn't sell it based on that.
No, absolutely not.
I wouldn't sell a car based on the fact that you lot hate it.
I'd be a bit disheartened by it, but it's about the enjoyment that it brings me.
If I enjoy driving it and I enjoy working on it and I enjoy looking at it, then I will keep it.
100%, I would completely agree with those sentiments as well.
Something I saw on Instagram, I think it was Jake Humphrey.
You know, he's like the F1 commentator?
Yes.
He did a really just done a workout or so, and he just had this a bit of an epiphany
about living your best life. John, I will say what Jake Humphrey said.
We only have 4,000 weeks on this earth. That's like 80 years, 4,000 weeks.
If you want to buy yourself an Alfa Mito or if you want to buy yourself a Freelander 2,
then go ahead and do it because life is so short.
It really is short.
Think how quickly the weeks go by in our life.
Really quick.
Rory's still trying to work out the maths. 52 weeks in a year.
Times that by 80.
Yeah, 4,000. That's mad, isn't it?
And that's if you live to 80.
That is if you live to 80.
Yes, some of us, that's if you're lucky.
Buy any car you want if it makes you smile to hell with your friends and family in the
nicest possible sense. They don't see what you see.
The only thing I will say to John, if he likes a Mito, try a Brara.
Brara? Do you know what I liked my Brara?
It's quite different, though.
Yeah, but I think it's still quite cheap.
They're still quite cheap.
They're not a really quick car. They're not super quick.
But I feel like it's got that slight style up.
The engine in mine was quite bad.
We did buy yours from a scrapyard.
We did. It was a bit rattly.
It was literally a scrapyard.
I'll give you that, yeah.
But they do still blow up.
Yeah, but I mean, all of them, even Mitos do as well.
But you know what? Yeah, as I said, like Mito,
there's other stuff out there that's better.
But if you enjoy it, if you personally want to keep it, then keep it.
Don't base it on other people's opinion.
100%. That goes to everyone as well.
That's the piece of advice for everyone.
I hope that helps, John.
Anyway, I want to start a new game.
It's 20 questions with a twist.
Oh, yeah. You said something about Facebook.
Yeah, Facebook.
So what I'm going to do is I'm going to screen record my phone.
Yeah.
I'm going to go on Facebook Marketplace.
Yeah.
And then I'm going to scroll down until one of you says stop.
And then I'm going to look at the listing
and then you're going to try and guess what car I'm looking at.
OK. OK.
Based on yes or no questions.
OK. So this is based on your suggested items.
Yeah.
This is bad.
On average, look out on Facebook Marketplace.
Thank God we're not doing it on my laptop.
Is this going to be cars or is this going to be items?
I don't know. I don't know.
I don't know. I'm hoping it will be cars.
Right. So yeah, you're not allowed to look at my phone.
So you look away.
Right. Let me, hold on.
Let me just load up Marketplace.
Is it worth setting it to cars?
No. It'll go on a car anyway.
OK.
It'll be on a car.
Right. OK.
So I'm scrolling down now.
Tell me when to stop.
Tell me when to stop.
Stop.
OK. Let me open it up.
OK.
OK.
20 questions.
All right. Is it a car?
No.
Is it a piece of furniture?
It is not.
Can you keep count because I'm trying to hide my screen?
Is it a car part?
No.
I mean, you can ask, you can ask surprise,
you can ask location of it and other things as well.
Is it something you'd tow?
Is it something you would tow?
Yeah.
Not with your foot, but with your car.
No.
Attached to your tow bar.
Is it automotive related?
Yes.
Is it something that you would attach to your car?
No.
I already asked if it was a car part.
No, but it could be like a roof rack or something like a bike rack.
Yeah.
OK. That's six.
So it is a car part.
No, no, no. It's not a car part, but it is automotive related.
It's automotive.
Is it a piece of memorabilia?
No.
Is it something for a child?
Oh, no.
OK.
So it's automotive related.
It's not something for a child.
It's not something you attach to a car.
It's not a car part.
Well, how many questions is that now?
That's eight.
OK.
How on earth are we ever going to guess this?
Would you like a clue?
No, no.
OK, OK.
Oh, is it something that you would have in your garage?
Oh, no.
No, no.
OK.
That's nine.
Is it physical?
Very, yes.
So is this 10 now?
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, is it a piece of clothing?
No.
11.
I'm going to have to steer you into a certain direction.
One of the questions you asked me was, is it a car?
And I said no.
Oh, is it motorbike related?
No.
12.
What?
So you said it's car and you said no.
Yeah.
It's not a motorbike, it's not a car.
OK.
Is it a HG or is it a truck?
Yes.
Yes, it is.
OK, 12.
And if you get the name of it, then I will do unspeakable things to you,
because I miss a mouthful.
Is it a Scania R540?
No.
Is it a Scania?
Yes.
Where did you get R540 from, mate?
I just know.
Is it a...
Jesus.
Wait, what did they do?
They did a Scania...
Wow.
They did a Scania R540, I think.
Was it a Scania R550?
No.
Is it a Scania R5 something?
Yes.
That was a guess, by the way, genuinely.
OK, what?
No.
That was genuinely a guess.
Yeah, a Scania R5.
Is it a Scania R530?
No.
Is it a Scania R520?
No comment.
It's a Scania R520 V8.
Look at that.
That's amazing.
Look at that.
I genuinely...
I swear my life, I didn't see it.
I guessed it.
Yeah, but you know of Scania models?
Yeah.
How do you know...
How do you know of lorry models, man?
Were you on the bridges waving at lorries as a kid?
Ow, mate, you're on that.
How, Dale?
No, I sometimes look at them when I drive past them,
and I just sort of remember them.
You've got problems.
And I know that they do Scania R,
and then the horsepower is the 5...
Right, I'm going after it, yeah.
You're going to have to...
OK, Taylor, what are you up to tonight?
Cancel it.
It's going to be a long one.
OK.
Are we going out in your new Scania R520?
We're not going out anywhere.
Fair play.
Yeah?
Yeah.
So I won.
Yeah, you won, yeah.
Would you like to know some details?
I would, yeah.
How much is it?
It's £100,000.
Oh, by you.
It's reduced from £116,000.
Yeah.
670,000 kilometres.
Oh.
So it's that or a really nice Ferrari FF?
Really nice one.
It'd be the truck all day, wouldn't it?
Well, that's a VA.
Let's be honest.
And you're never straight in a VA.
No, exactly right.
And it's got cabin space.
It says...
Oh, that means it's a sleeper cab.
Yeah, I think so.
Do you know...
When you can do the unspeakable things in the cab...
I will have to buy it and do those unspeakable things.
Well, if I...
I said if I guess it, I'm going to do uns...
If you guess it, I'm going to do unspeakable things to you.
I forgot that.
Tonight's your lucky night, sunshine.
Are you going to sort my hole out in my...
He's going to sort your hole out.
All right.
In my chassis leg.
I'm going to fill your hole in my chassis leg.
That chassis leg is going to...
Well, at least Bob won't have to sort it out for me.
Bob won't have to.
No.
Although maybe Bob and I can fill that hole for you.
Yeah, it needs a good scene too.
It's a gaping hole, that is.
All right.
And with that, how long have we been nabbering on for?
No, for a while.
Just over an hour.
And with that, thank you very much for watching with your eye holes
and listening with your ear holes.
This has been the Auto Analytics Podcast.
Rory has lost his mind.
Oh, do you know what?
Yeah, go on.
I want to give a shout out, by the way.
Yeah.
I want to give a shout out to Ginger Maffro,
who's going through a bit of shit at the moment.
He's going through a bit of shit at the moment.
And I just want to say that we love you, Ginger Maffro.
Yes.
And we have given Ginger Maffro and make Matt some tickets to Shedfest.
By the way, oh my God.
Today, tonight, so actually yesterday night,
is the night, 7 p.m., when we are releasing a few hundred extra show car tickets.
Oh, are we?
Yes.
There is a waiting list of people, of a thousand people for show car tickets,
because they sold out so quickly.
Also, I was looking at where tickets have been bought.
You'll like this.
Yeah.
So we have people who have bought tickets from Australia.
Really?
America.
Wow.
Ecuador.
What?
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah.
And Tokyo.
Wicked.
Yeah.
Oh, that's so cool.
I mean, we've got to take Shedfest to all of those places,
who are we?
We will have to.
No, it means people are coming from...
No, no, it means we need to take the Shedfest to them.
Well, okay.
Oh, I've also invited Mighty Car Mods.
Really?
Yeah.
Martin and Moog.
All right, Martin and Moog.
They're my favorite YouTubers.
I've not heard back.
So on the massive off chance that you're listening to this,
Martin or Moog, get back in contact.
Or just, you know, people, just DM them.
But they put a post on Instagram saying,
oh, we're coming to the United Kingdom at some point.
What should we be doing?
Do you know in...
Oh, it must have been 2015 or 14 maybe.
They did a meet at the British Motor Museum in Coventry in the UK.
And I went to that and I was gassed.
Really?
Yeah.
I went in my putting on my first car.
Oh, well, were they massively disappointed?
Martin had a look at it and he was like,
they had to know us.
Did he say, oh, there's a big crick in the windscreen?
No, because I didn't have a crack in the windscreen.
He's had a heck gaping hole in my chassis.
Anyway, thank you very much for watching with the eye holes
and listening with your ear holes.
We will see you and listen to you and chat to you
next time on The Auto Alex Podcast.
Whatever you do, do the best of your ability.
Goodbye.
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About this episode
A new obsession with a V12 dream car sparks lively discussions among the hosts, including a humorous recount of a crash involving one of their own cars. They dive into various automotive topics, from project cars to the latest news, while sharing personal stories and banter. The episode features a game based on Facebook Marketplace listings, where the hosts guess the car based on limited clues. The camaraderie and humor shine through as they navigate their automotive journeys and share insights with listeners.