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The Best Car In The World! - DWA! Podcast Ep. #930

The Best Car In The World! - DWA! Podcast Ep. #930

Driving While Awesome Apr 09, 2026 57 min
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About this episode

The crew debates what “one car solution” really means, landing on the Singer Turbo Silver Over Red as the closest thing to a perfect all-purpose machine—four seats, analog feel, modern comfort, and huge usability without feeling manic. They compare it to other dream picks (Porsche 911 variants, Ferrari FF/GTC4Lusso, wagons like the E 53 AMG), and discuss why true resto-mods succeed when they evolve details without going overboard. The rest of the show shifts to rally prep, brake-pad swaps, E30 maintenance/gear-noise fixes, and a quick diesel-vs-gas fuel-cost math rant.

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license plate

"What about the people that put their fingers over the license plate?"

A license plate is the car’s ID number for the road. If someone covers it, police can’t read it, which can get you in trouble.

Company

Offtherecord.com

"I'm riding dirty right now. Offtherecord.com. Fight those tickets."

Offtherecord.com is a service that helps people deal with traffic tickets. They say they connect you with a lawyer to help you contest the citation.

Concept

If you don't win, you don't pay

"Fight those tickets. If you don't win, you don't pay. All you have to do is download the app, snap a photo of your ticket,"

This means you only pay if you win your case. If the ticket isn’t handled successfully, you don’t owe the fee.

Term

turbo

"Because I was thinking like, okay, what about a modern brand new Porsche, right? A turbo or a GT three or whatever."

A turbocharger forces more air into the engine, which can increase power without making the engine physically larger. When people say “a turbo” in car talk, they usually mean a turbocharged variant designed for stronger performance.

Company

Singer

"the singer's got all of the materials, the experience, the driving dynamics, the sounds, the looks and three pedals and three pedals and it has modern stereo and car play."

Singer Vehicle Design (often just called “Singer”) is a specialty company that builds modernized, restyled Porsche 911s with bespoke interiors and updated usability. In this segment, “the singer” is treated as the benchmark for combining classic driving feel with modern tech.

Concept

three pedals

"the singer's got all of the materials, the experience, the driving dynamics, the sounds, the looks and three pedals and three pedals and it has modern stereo and car play."

“Three pedals” usually means a manual car. You use a clutch pedal to shift gears yourself, which many drivers find more fun.

Term

sound deadening

"it has modern stereo and car play. Sound deadening and stuff like that, right?"

Sound deadening refers to materials added to reduce noise and vibration inside the cabin. It improves comfort by lowering road noise, wind noise, and some engine/drivetrain sounds.

Term

manual

"Like I would rather have that over the 456, but the GTC for does not have a [271.5s] manual. That's like the one downside, but I think I like the size. [275.6s] I like the looks. I like that it's got rear real rear seats, pretty big."

Manual means you shift gears yourself using a clutch and gear stick. They’re saying that one downside is that this car doesn’t come with that kind of gearbox.

Car

Ferrari Ff

"... talking about the new GTC for like a 2018, 2019 Ferrari FF successor. It's the one that came on a rally tha..."

The Ferrari FF is a fast, luxury grand touring car made by Ferrari. It has four seats and uses all-wheel drive, which helps it put power down more effectively. It’s mentioned because it’s a unique Ferrari design compared with more traditional two-seat sports cars.

Concept

three pedal cars

"we're in a pretty like a good location for driving a pretty vintage car and three pedal cars like, but that car could do everything."

They’re talking about a manual car—one where you have to use a clutch pedal. It’s the classic driving setup with three pedals.

Term

air conditioning

"And I think you can imagine if it had air conditioning and had better heating and stuff, right?"

Air conditioning is what cools the inside of the car. They’re saying an older car would feel much better day-to-day if it had that.

Term

heating

"And I think you can imagine if it had air conditioning and had better heating and stuff, right? Car play built in."

Heating is how the car warms you up. They’re saying the car would be more comfortable if it warmed the cabin better.

Term

Car play

"And I think you can imagine if it had air conditioning and had better heating and stuff, right? Car play built in."

CarPlay lets you use your iPhone through the car’s screen, like maps and music. They’re saying a classic car would be even better with modern tech like that.

Concept

choose one car to do it all

"I think also I'm looking at it more from the perspective of if you had to choose one car to do it all. And that means fun drives, daily chilling, family, airport runs, all that stuff, like what other car is there?"

They’re talking about picking one car that can cover everything you need—daily driving, family stuff, and still be fun sometimes. It’s basically about balancing comfort and practicality with performance.

Term

clutch pickup

"Like he was even talked about how nice the clutch pickup is and like, it's not like, cause you know, you have the other super high strung NA versions, right?"

On a manual car, the clutch has a spot where it grabs and the car starts moving. If that spot is smooth, the car feels easier to drive and less jerky.

Concept

wagon

"And then eventually you're in a wagon and your fun drives. Yeah. So and what is it? What wagon?"

A “wagon” (station wagon) is a body style that combines passenger-car comfort with a longer roofline and a larger cargo area behind the rear seats. In enthusiast talk, wagons are often praised because they can be both practical and fun—especially when paired with performance trims like AMG. The transcript also hints at how rear-seat space and cargo layout can affect usability.

Concept

fully analog

"My point is this is a modern fully analog incredibly dialed car that you could do everything with."

Fully analog means the car uses traditional-style controls and gauges instead of mostly screens. People like it because it can feel simpler and more “connected” while driving.

Term

headlights

"I think the, the one, they still fucked up on the headlights. Headlights are an easy thing. Not having fluted."

They’re talking about the car’s headlights—both how they look and how they work. Small design choices in the lens can make a big difference.

Term

breaks

"And if that meant having a little smaller breaks, then let's go. Exactly."

They’re talking about brakes. Bigger brakes can handle more heat, but if you don’t need maximum performance, smaller brakes can still work fine.

Company

Bring a Trailer

"So it's on bring a trailer. It was at 1.3 million."

Bring a Trailer is a website where car enthusiasts buy and sell cars through auctions. If someone says a car is on Bring a Trailer, it usually means it’s the kind of car people are excited to inspect and bid on.

Company

Jeremy Clarkson

"We went over to Clarkson's to Jeremy. Yeah. He was he didn't. He was not very impressed with the car."

Jeremy Clarkson is a famous car reviewer and TV host. Here, they’re referencing his opinion to support the idea that the car wasn’t as exciting as expected.

Concept

kit car Gullwing

"This 900 Porsche, but every single time we've seen a Gullwing try to be modern or some like kit car Gullwing thing that uses a, you know, an SL 55 engine..."

A “kit car Gullwing” is a replica or restomod-style build that uses the Gullwing concept as inspiration, often assembled from kits and using modern donor parts. The speaker’s point is that even with modern powertrains, the visual details (like fender shape) can look off if the proportions aren’t right.

Company

Gunther Werks

"how about like what's their names that do the Porsche as the Gunther works? ... You know, it's like they always go too far"

Gunther Werks is a company that takes older Porsche 911s and modifies them. They’re known for making big upgrades, and sometimes they change the car’s look more than some people like.

Term

tolerances

"I feel like that's it's like a lot of it's it's the essentials are there just improving details here, lights, tolerances, cleaning things up"

Tolerances are how precisely everything is made to fit together. Better tolerances usually mean the car feels more solid and the parts line up cleaner.

Brand

Alpina

"package like 21 inch 21 inch Alpina style wheels that I feel like rubber something like that you almost want to go nickel right instead of like a composite for like the trim right"

Alpina is a German company that makes special BMWs and has a very recognizable style. “Alpina style” usually means the look is inspired by their designs.

Term

throttle response

"just imagining like throttle response and it's all up and like all of those details"

Throttle response is how fast the car starts moving when you hit the gas. A car with good throttle response feels immediate and predictable.

Term

clutch pedal

"no way no clutch pedal no backseat I mean there's all these other things you know but it is yeah like there's other things right"

The clutch pedal is what you press to change gears on a manual car. If a car doesn’t have one, it usually means it’s automatic (so shifting is handled for you).

Term

pop-up headlight things

"for some reason the Carrera has side scoops like holes which is like why so then it has those like pop-up headlight things those rally lights so it has some things I don't really like"

Pop-up headlights are headlights that rise up from the front when you turn them on. They’re a signature “classic” design element on some older sports cars. The speaker is basically saying they like some styling but not all of it.

Term

frequency

"...for whatever reason the frequency that Matt... decided to like broadcast to the whole group these radios like didn't work on..."

Radio frequency is like the channel number. If your radio is on a different channel than the group, you might be able to listen but not transmit.

Term

rpm

"it's one of those kind of like a thing that's happening around 50 5800 or something 5700 rpm"

RPM tells you how fast the engine is spinning. Saying it happens around 5700–5800 RPM means the problem shows up at a certain engine speed.

Term

power steering

"I'm a fan of power steering I think I I remember driving 944s without power steering and then driving them with and like without they feel heavy"

Power steering makes the steering easier, mainly when you’re parking or turning slowly. Without it, the wheel can feel much heavier.

Term

fuel economy

"...not only was it cheaper and you got better fuel economy yeah I got a great killer gas mileage..."

Fuel economy is how far the car can go on a gallon of fuel. Higher fuel economy means you spend less money to drive the same distance.

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