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hello and welcome to this car pod I'm
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Ken I'm FIP and there's a lot to talk
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about let's do the news starting with we
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are recording this today today's
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Wednesday goes up on Friday there's a
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massive fire rolling through uh the Los
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Angeles area and people don't care about
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disasters unless it's happening in their
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area so a lot of people are going to be
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they can't whatever they're going to
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skip this this is serious this is a
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serious thing it's a huge deal um also
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very tragic for trag like a real thing
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now I appreciate by the way all the text
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message I've gotten from friends in the
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east coast saying I hope I'm safe I am
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safe we don't live in Los Angeles here
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uh I've tried to make that point but
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it's just everybody thinks that LA and
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San Diego are really close together they
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are not they are not um but anyway it's
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a really really big deal obviously it's
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tragedy from human life perspective
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there are several fires going right now
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the one in Pacific Palisades is a huge
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huge huge deal I have friends up there I
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filmed a ton of my videos in that area
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um even if you're not from La Pacific
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Palisades and Mal are where you hear
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about like the rich people with insane
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car collections that's where a lot of
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them are from a human life perspective
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this is a this is a you know dangerous
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and sad situation incredibly taking it
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to a car perspective as this is a car
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podcast um you know the big story was
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this bulldozer moving cars out of the
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way that was like a big thing that came
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out of this it's quite a scene it's
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quite a scene they got video of it it
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was safe to to shoot while they were
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doing it but the real story that's going
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to come out of this is the loss of
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property both homes people aren't
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understanding like no there are going to
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be multi multi-million dollar very
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valuable special cars lost in this fire
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as of this morning so this was early on
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because the fire is still about 0%
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contained it's actually true of the
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three biggest fires they're all about 0%
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contained when we're filming this uh at
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early this morning there were the report
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was that there were 20,000 dwellings
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fully destroyed I and those are
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expensive dwellings people don't like
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this is the the wealthiest of the
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wealthy the highest end of the high end
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stuff one day in Malibu 5 years ago I
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was walking down the street and a guy
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backed his was backing his Enzo out of
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his garage yeah that might be gone and
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when when fires like this happen they
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spread so quickly um it's hard to know
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that where it's coming and if it's
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coming for you and people in this area
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generally kind of take cover but a lot
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of these areas are I mean neighborhoods
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these are like neighborhoods that aren't
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even really in next to Canyons or
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forests or whatever and some of these
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houses particularly the really valuable
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ones like are not necessar people's
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primary house they might be somewhere
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else or they might or if you're at work
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and all of a sudden there's a fire you
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can't necessarily get home because of
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this situation blocking areas with all
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the traffic yeah totally I mean La is
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known for it traffic so like and
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especially some of these areas there was
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kind of one Road in one road out sort of
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things or narrow roads to get in and out
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and people you know there's a ton of
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traffic people are blocking it's not
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possible and it's not the first thing in
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your mind I mean to honest to be honest
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it wouldn't be for me if there was a
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fire near me I'm just going to say this
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right now because I always see whenever
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whenever there's a hurricane and the
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vide show all the cars people like why
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didn't they leave get them out and it's
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like you don't get it like Hurricane's
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turn at the last second happens all the
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time Dam you're in an area that has
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never been damaged before in 100 years
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you think you're safe and then there's
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one hurricane that comes and damages it
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these people in Pacific Palisades never
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would have thought I mean some of these
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houses are 30 40 50 years old that these
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areas are not areas that are typically
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under winds things move quickly
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incredibly quickly I literally it
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wouldn't even be on my mind to try to
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get the car you you get yourself out you
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family you you don't care about your
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house you don't care about your cars
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those are all replaceable right it feels
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weird on this podcast then also say the
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next sence which is there's some CS that
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aren't really replaceable and I wonder
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and I wonder the story that's going to
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come out about some of those I have a
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suspicion that we're going to hear that
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some really really Irreplaceable cars
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have been destroyed which the Ferrari
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factory is going to start making some uh
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some more cars you yeah you wonder about
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that that's a thing that they have done
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in the past yes um and you it is and
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they've announced it I mean there were
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some Enzos that that were completely
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destroyed that they as long as you have
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the VIN like it kind of or even if you
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don't as long as you have the title
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hopefully that thing go up in Flames too
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but it is it is a yeah it will take a
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long time to tabulate exactly what the
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impact of this has been like from a
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financial perspective on the world like
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it's just the property value and then
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what will that property be valuable in
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the future and from the Cars perspective
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like you said some of that is just gone
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especially some of the really old stuff
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that is because when we go to Malibu
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Cars and Coffee I mean we saw real heavy
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metal and that's all those people live
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around there and and evacuations are I
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mean this this fire I first heard about
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at 4:00 and by 10:00 there I mean there
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were many many many places gone and
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you're thinking about where do I take my
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kids how do I get out of here with my
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kids my family my documents whatever and
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it's crazy the good news is that so far
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there have not been a lot of reports of
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fatalities yeah not many as as we
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filming this I've only heard of two and
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none in this fire I imagine that will
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change you have to assume like who cares
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about the property whatever but it
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is something it is interesting though I
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agree who cares about the property but
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it is interesting this will be the this
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will be the costliest fire ever I I
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haven't heard anybody say that but I
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have zero doubt in my mind when the
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home's burning down row after row after
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row are all $20 million proper so then
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you wonder you know do insurers pay out
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do do some insurers are probably going
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to not be able to pay out does the state
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have to back stop some of this do they
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rebuild in this area um what what does
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that mean for the underwriting for some
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auto insurance what does it mean for Los
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Angeles in general like do the does does
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this city does this city abandoned
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Malibu I mean but it's not just Malibu
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anymore like the the fire is at northern
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part of Santa Monica brenwood there are
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and because of the Winds and how dry it
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is there's also small fires breaking out
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further east which is insane I mean this
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could happen anywhere essentially now
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Hollywood Hills any of those places are
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scary yes Embers could then be blown
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into neighborhoods and start smaller
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fires there those are a lot easier to
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contain those are agreed um but like
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damn it's crazy the whole situation is
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absolutely wild and I'm very interested
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saddened by the whole thing it is
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unbelievable to watch um I have a
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personal friend who lost his house a
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very special house very special car and
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I'm I'm sure uh it's just it's a sad
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situation I think for a lot of people uh
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but anyway take a long time to recover
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from it long time okay if if they ever
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do Palisades is a cool area it really is
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I'm not a big La guy but that area is
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really cool and and I I um it probably
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will never be the same no
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so anyway next news story back to more
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Automotive related new Nissan Z which is
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a car that no one has ever seen uh so
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true that is so I saw one yesterday and
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there was a real thought in my mind does
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Doug have a Nissan card this week that's
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how rare it is that I see one yeah
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they're not around uh which is odd
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because they the Z purportedly outsold
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the Supra this year um reportedly to be
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clear it is based on the sales numbers
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released by Toyota and by Nissan this is
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true uh the the Nissan Z sold 3164 units
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in 2024 which is by the way is up 500
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units from it's up notably from the year
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prior and toyoto sold 2,600 suus just to
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put that into perspective I just did the
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calculation that is the number of Camry
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they sell in five days
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yeah they're not selling cars it's
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pretty wild I we have to at some point
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admit even as car enthusiasts it's
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pretty wild that these automakers have
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gone to the trouble to develop these
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cars now to Toyota's credit Toyota
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stopped doing developing sports cars but
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they have partnered with other companies
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and they continue to make sports cars
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and that's probably the only way forward
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for sports cars in the future mean
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Nissan used their 370Z chassan backup
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camera and a lot of other things from it
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that's right and like that that's how
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they made it work but I'm glad the only
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way to make a successful and by
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successful I mean number of cameras they
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sold in five days you know I have bad
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news for you how many CTS you think they
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sold compared to Camry 1270 yeah
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days but but the point is you know the
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Supra you're right this was a bunch of
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reused parts from the old Z this car is
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going Austria like at the end of the day
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sports cars are just not what at the
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high end they still are by the way one
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related piece of news uh majority of
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Super Soul the word manuals of course
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the way it should be I mean I think I
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learned last week that when you had that
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that data point that the remaining 29
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manual cars whatever it is the majority
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of them are Enthusiast cars will buy
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them at this at this stage the only the
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only I mean there the sports car of
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course the majority of supers were sold
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with manuals that's the type of person
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that's it yeah that's all there is
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anymore can I ask you a question okay
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the Nissan Z in 2023 sold uh 1,700 units
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so they were up 79% year-over year how
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yeah what incentives surprising to me
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are there incentives on initially I
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heard they were production constraints
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so obvious out they've also released a
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new Nismo model right um I'm reading
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here that it says that Porsche sold in
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the US this is this is January to
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September of 24 they sold 11, 911 so the
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911 is radically more popular I mean
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combine these two cars and then this is
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just the US North America but tracks
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yeah it does track you L more 91 but
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it's crazy the 911 is like add these two
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together and you're still at
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Double yeah wow that that's wild never
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would have thought when the Z came out
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because I remember when the Z came out
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never would have thought that what the
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new one he said the I
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me yeah I remember like thinking back
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then it's like that the Porsche 911 to
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see AZ felt very common to see a 911 F
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uncomon turns out things Tides have
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changed I'm very curious about this in
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which was the year the 350Z came out
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which to me was like the Revitalize like
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the peak revitalization of that car they
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36,000 in the US and last year they last
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year the car is brand new this is
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probably the first full year it's been
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on sale they managed to move 3,100 W you
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got to start saying sports cars
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are especially not not not expensive
09:55
sports cars where they're still
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desirable because it's cool like these
09:58
cars it's just nobody has the money for
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an impractical car unless they have a
10:02
ton of money for an impractical car and
10:04
then they're not considering these right
10:06
they're buying an idol up yeah there
10:07
were how interesting
10:09
crazy were filled in 2024 there were
10:12
8,000 Miatas 8,000 Miatas that's still
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relatively healthy but I mean you know
10:17
but that that that that's so little
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compared to with Warfield and 350 zason
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1991 Mazda sold 31,000 Miatas in the
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United States so they're not incredibly
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far off but the market cooled on this
10:28
which is interesting well now that car's
10:30
10 years old to to Mazda's credit they
10:31
do still they came out 15 the ND they do
10:34
still yeah I'm not wrong you're not
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wrong I think came out of 14 but yeah
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Mazda does still make the car and that's
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really cool but like the another way to
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to justify making a sports car in this
10:45
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St ah yeah yes the Mustangs y the
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Mustang Maki how many okay there was a
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new Mustang for 2024 brand new Mustang I
13:10
was behind one yesterday rare I I saw
13:13
one recently the mus Maki you're
13:15
familiar with is is a small electric
13:16
crossover yes which one do you think
13:17
sold more uh I bet it's the
13:21
makis wow how did you ever guess what
13:24
were the numbers all right there were
13:25
about 52,000 machis sold in 24th which
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is the best year ever the Mustang on the
13:31
other hand had the worst year year it's
13:34
ever had what ever I ever is with the
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headline that motor one went with I have
13:38
not independently verified that it's
13:40
ever but it's notably not how many did
13:41
they saw they sld 44,000 44,000 which
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compared to the super and the Z is
13:45
actually still pretty healthy but the
13:47
days of crazy Mustang sales do you want
13:49
to guess what the second worst year was
13:51
uh it's not last year yeah 2023 had a
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little bump the second worst was Tech
13:56
2022 when they FLD 47,000 in 2005 when
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the that was when the new Mustang came
14:01
out the new retro looking 10 new one
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05 not the new Edge sorry right right
14:08
the new Edge entered in 04 05 the new
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one came out and they sold 161,000 in
14:13
the US that year in in ' 06 probably
14:15
it's first full year they sold 167,000
14:18
Mustangs what' you say 44 yeah but
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adding the Maki how much was it with
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Mak they're still doing great with
14:27
exactly it's I'm I'm actually it's the
14:31
new Mustang I think we can all agree is
14:32
a little bit of a disappointment from a
14:34
sales standpoint they're not you expect
14:37
a new generation to have a sales boost
14:38
that has not really happened I also find
14:42
disappoint it looks too somewhat of the
14:45
S I love the new Mustang but I have also
14:48
loved the new Mustang for the last
14:49
couple gens and I don't see a great
14:51
benefit if I'm in the
14:54
market I I'm I would buy a
14:56
three-year-old I'd buy a GT350
14:59
honestly AB the Maki is a legitimately
15:02
competitive EV and so it makes sense to
15:04
me that those that the Maki EV keeps
15:06
going up a little bit and the Mustang
15:09
has maybe lost the man crazy though it
15:11
it lends Credence to my uh trick that I
15:15
whenever I see someone and they tell me
15:16
that they have a Mustang I say to them
15:18
oh aaki and if this if you do this to
15:20
Mustang owners they get very angry but
15:23
no it's a real Mustang but now I'm gonna
15:26
be like well I don't know the r the
15:27
electric one's more popular I didn't
15:29
know I'm sorry i% more things are
15:31
shifting soon you have to start saying
15:33
what a GT350 to I know it's Maki
15:37
actually they should do a Maki
15:40
GT350 that would be interesting they
15:42
were do the Maki rally the GT and the
15:44
rally aren't they going to do that crazy
15:45
off-road one the rally is I think the
15:47
crazy off I thought there was going to
15:48
be like a like a one there was talk of
15:51
the Mustang brand expanding to an
15:53
off-roader there was not just talk Ford
15:55
confirmed that yeah but it hasn't
15:56
there's gonna be there's going to be an
15:57
off-road Mustang like a rally fight
15:59
Tesla confirmed the Roadster in 2016 you
16:01
know any now any day now by the way you
16:04
know what I got a lot of flack for I I I
16:07
said that thing about the Mazda 6 that's
16:08
why oh no sorry the Mazda 6 I don't
16:11
believe anything an automaker says
16:13
because the Mazda 6 I went to the launch
16:14
they said they' have a diesel and
16:15
everybody replied they did make a diesel
16:17
in Europe okay listen it was a US press
16:20
launch and they never made a diesel in
16:22
the US they committed to it heavily too
16:24
yeah heavily now I will say I went to
16:27
the Jeep Wrangler JL press launch press
16:29
launch in Tucson in 2018 by the way
16:31
that's an old car and uh and they
16:34
committed they said they would have a
16:35
diesel and you know what they did so did
16:38
they CR they did have a hybrid very
16:40
available for leas Deals they have a
16:41
plugin hybrid as well there was a diesel
16:43
for a while but it's gone I think I
16:44
assume I don't think there was ever are
16:46
there there was there was a JL diesel
16:48
was there Kennon and I were big fans of
16:50
it oh huge fan there's a diesel jail was
16:53
it made by that Italian company three
16:55
lit EC diesel no you're thinking of
16:57
people here's something nobody knows do
16:59
you remember the Jeep Liberty and the
17:00
Grand Cheroke had a I I thought that
17:02
that the the Wrangler one there was a
17:04
Wrangler EcoDiesel for a little while I
17:06
recall that but I thought it was made by
17:07
an Italian brand I can't help you out
17:09
this is the kind of thing Europeans do
17:11
yeah Americans at Baseline just assume
17:12
that American companies make everything
17:14
and so Europeans whenever I remember
17:15
when I worked at Porsche and there was a
17:16
plane crash uh an Air France plane from
17:19
South America crashed into the ocean and
17:20
they had to go find the wreckage and and
17:22
one of my German colleagues at Port show
17:24
was like you know a German company is
17:25
the one that helped them find the
17:28
like that is it really is something that
17:33
you're going don't you you know a
17:34
Belgian company was responsible for
17:36
making those paper clips actually
17:37
designing them in the first place there
17:38
is also something my mother would say so
17:40
I I feel bad that I've become that you
17:42
know all filipos become their mother
17:43
okay move on to the next new story We
17:45
we've hashed this out oh yes okay this
17:47
cannot be a real image it it looks it
17:50
looks flat it was not an attractive car
17:52
all right Honda what I don't yeah you're
17:55
right Honda came out at at at the
17:58
Consumer Electronics Show which happens
18:02
Vegas well we call it the consumer
18:04
electronic show no human ever has anyway
18:07
Hana came out with a couple of concept
18:09
cars that one of them was this they're
18:11
both called the zero there's the zero
18:12
SUV and the zero sedan I was just
18:13
reading the Press relas Saloon I'm sorry
18:16
I was just reading the press release
18:17
trying to find data there's no data it's
18:19
just like Tech it's about how there's Ai
18:20
and how the technology is azimo which is
18:22
like the name of their robot and now
18:23
it's the name of like the technology and
18:25
the cars but there's no like it's this
18:26
long and it's going to be sold in these
18:27
numbers and it's it's got a you know
18:29
hybrid there's none of that it's no no
18:31
it's just it's just a debuted design
18:33
sign and they said this is a car and
18:34
it's a combination of a Honda E and A
18:36
poar 3 it looks to me like a regular car
18:40
wearing a backpack does but but not like
18:42
the defender 130 which is a Defender
18:44
wearing a backpack different this it's
18:47
not a it's not a handsome automobile
18:49
this this vehicle it looks like what
18:51
you'd expect a car in an electronic show
18:53
to look like and is this is very as spot
18:56
like yeah oh my God that's exactly looks
18:59
like I take it all back I love it now no
19:01
I actually think I'm into all concept
19:03
cars of course they never they never
19:04
come out looking like this remember my
19:06
thing about the concept cars is when
19:07
they de when they debut the concept it
19:08
looks flashy and cool and exciting and
19:10
and then when it comes out it's the
19:12
accurate this has really ample room
19:14
between the tire and the wheel well so
19:16
maybe it's realistic offroading um I
19:17
will say it's interesting that these
19:19
cars are getting if it ever comes to
19:21
fision are getting revealed to CES CES
19:23
AO the auto shows are dead dead a shows
19:26
are dead I mean you got to wonder if the
19:28
auto shows make another couple rounds
19:30
you know cuz it's an annual cuz their
19:31
local dealer wants to to promote the new
19:34
true touched on something there it's
19:35
like I think yeah that would be all
19:37
that's what it's for the DS can't afford
19:39
to do the displays they used to the
19:42
manufacturers used to it used to be that
19:44
the that the in in the major markets the
19:47
big Auto shows which were New York La
19:50
Chicago they the automakers would come
19:53
Geneva and obviously yeah Tokyo Geneva
19:56
Frankfurt for Paris Paris the automakers
19:58
would come and they and they would debut
20:00
new cars there was such an exciting day
20:03
when like you could like when like the
20:04
the the auto show press days were
20:05
happening and you knew that all of the
20:07
automotive blogs had all the photos all
20:09
the photos of all the cars was so cool
20:11
because because that was like it like
20:14
like every car was coming out that day
20:16
and it was kind of a it was kind of a
20:17
race to see like who would win the day
20:19
right like who would be the story coming
20:21
out of the auto show and those days have
20:23
changed but apparently at CES there's
20:25
enough interest in that physical show
20:28
that people are debuting cars there also
20:31
by the way one downside of there not
20:32
being Auto shows you lose track of what
20:33
cars are out for example there's a
20:35
vinfast vf9 it is a vehicle that is for
20:37
sale I know I got to send him an email
20:38
and like we because it it looks weird it
20:40
looks nobody knows because like you
20:43
don't if you're a smaller manufacturer
20:45
you don't get the Press coverage like if
20:47
Jeep releases a new Wrangler they get
20:49
press coverage regardless but the auto
20:50
show has kind of helped even out some of
20:52
that that's an interesting point you
20:54
really don't find out like what's on the
20:57
generally speaking the first time I know
20:58
a car is for sale is when I see it on
21:00
the road or when they send me a press
21:02
car sure but but for a long time it was
21:03
when it was at the auto show in
21:05
production form right it was like okay
21:06
that car is car driver did did a piece
21:08
on it Johnny liberman our friend and
21:10
that's how you wonder how long but do
21:12
you wonder how long you wonder how long
21:13
CES stays a thing also like it used to
21:15
be you know I mean I there are number of
21:18
events every year I'd wait for Apple to
21:20
release their products and they used to
21:21
have events where Steve Jobs would go
21:23
and talk to well now they do it it's all
21:26
pre-recorded and it's all virtual and
21:27
like they just have something and you go
21:28
and see it's not the same it used to be
21:30
so I do wonder if like Tech see the
21:33
the benefit though of having small
21:34
things for press people like if you want
21:37
the technology you want to hold it in
21:38
your hands like you want to see the Palm
21:40
Pilot the big Brands like like holding
21:43
the pal pilot apple and some others have
21:45
moved away from being part of it and
21:46
Mobile World Congress in Madrid
21:48
Barcelona which is a big deal uh but
21:51
it's still a big deal for the other
21:52
brands it is nonetheless interesting
21:53
that the automakers see fit to do this
21:55
at CES that tells you the direction
21:57
they're going this is more of a
21:58
technology play than an automotive play
22:00
never thought I'd be able to talk about
22:01
the Mobile World Congress at on on the
22:03
podcast move on to the next story um
22:05
also did this was at CS last year if
22:08
memory serves memory doesn't no yeah
22:11
this is the Sony Aila it's made the Sony
22:13
Aila so it's the word feel and an A on
22:16
the front and an A on the back I feel
22:17
you oh that's nice Sony I feel you if it
22:22
is made in partnership with Honda so it
22:24
is actually made by Sony Honda mobility
22:27
okay um it will be available in the US
22:30
it is they they they are pretending this
22:32
is a car that's for sale in California
22:33
only Sony is making a car yeah that's
22:36
but with with with Honda so is it going
22:38
to be branded as a Honda or Sony I it's
22:40
going to be brand is it a f the say a a
22:43
f one so this is like how TVs used to
22:45
have like yeah brands that weren't okay
22:47
can can I tell you what is on their
22:48
website as the main things yeah it the
22:51
tagline is where Mobility meets
22:52
intelligence they say that it starts
22:54
from $90,000 which is dramatically
22:56
overpriced 90,000 Amic by it only has
23:00
300 miles of range and only has 400
23:01
something horsepower so this is like
23:03
Lucid air stuff but way more expensive
23:06
uglier uglier and slower for those who
23:09
can't see it has a bunch of sensors that
23:11
are on the roof that look awful I'm glad
23:13
you no those that's the future because
23:15
it says above above the fold there's
23:18
899 EP estimated range up to 300 miles
23:21
and then the one in between is sensors
23:23
40 units 40 sensors I will say 40 units
23:26
I will say when I when I was reviewing
23:29
those Chinese cars maybe I told you this
23:30
on the Pod but when I was reviewing
23:31
those Chinese cars and they gave me a
23:32
spec list like horsepower price was all
23:36
on it but then like the eighth thing in
23:37
the list was like number of sensors
23:40
number of Radars number of and it was
23:42
like this is a thing that we're gonna I
23:45
how many sensors you got I got I got you
23:47
know how people brag about the number of
23:48
speakers their car has or like the tire
23:50
size I mean sensors this is not
23:53
necessarily new I remember top you're
23:54
mentioning something that many years ago
23:56
they couldn't find the horsepower figure
23:57
but they could see like what Bluetooth
23:59
features it had I mean people used to
24:01
brag about the seven series had more the
24:02
E38 had more computers on it than sent
24:04
the man to the moon so maybe the people
24:07
maybe people brag about this I mean
24:09
otherwise maybe it's because it's an
24:11
exceptionally boring car and there's
24:12
nothing else that's interesting about it
24:13
but there's nothing else interesting
24:14
about it it's dramatically overpriced
24:16
for the market what's interesting me is
24:17
why are they even selling it in the US
24:19
well let me California only by the way
24:20
because they don't have dealers they
24:21
have they will have like just like Lucid
24:23
honestly has or they'll have like
24:26
Senator Ms I'm going to teach you
24:27
something fully please I reviewed a
24:30
xiaomi sue7 iall it was here in the
24:33
obious it it it was great it was blue it
24:35
was and greenish blue and the thing
24:38
about xiaomi is that yesterday they were
24:40
making phones no cars and today they're
24:41
making cars and phones right so why are
24:45
they making this because it's time to
24:46
Branch out dude I understand why they're
24:48
making it like I'm gonna make I'm gonna
24:50
make a prediction here I'm gonna make a
24:51
prediction the automotive industry has
24:54
been fenced in by regulation true for an
24:58
enormous amount of time two big
24:59
regulations especially North America
25:06
comp neither of those things are here
25:09
any especially if you're willing to sell
25:11
just in some states so the dealer
25:13
Network thing is gone and Sony
25:15
apparently are the dealer Network thing
25:16
is gone because yes a lot of states have
25:18
allowed the automakers to just sell
25:20
directly yep the regulation thing is
25:23
gone because EVS don't have to meet
25:25
emissions so your only requirement is is
25:28
safety and that's not all that hard and
25:30
a lot of that is like very formula are
25:31
your headlights big enough me and Kenan
25:33
could make a we could meet safety
25:35
requirements long weekend with a couple
25:36
cold on treat metal
25:38
fundamentally yeah um and so my
25:42
prediction is that we're going to see an
25:44
explosion of new automakers and and I'm
25:46
making this prediction slightly late
25:48
because Tesla is one of the new
25:49
automakers and it's it's already been
25:50
around for 15 years so it's you could
25:53
say that I'm not really at the Forefront
25:54
of the times with this prediction y but
25:56
I'm looking at the Chinese market and
25:58
I'm seeing all these new cars by
26:00
companies that like didn't exist
26:01
yesterday and now they make a 5,000
26:04
horsepower sedan that jumps which by the
26:06
way should have been one of the new STS
26:07
you see that we're going to get into it
26:09
later okay I I it is also interesting
26:12
right I wonder if it's a way for
26:13
somebody like Honda who has partnered
26:14
with Sony on this to they don't really
26:16
have their own EV Tech there's a way for
26:18
them to maybe experiment a little bit
26:20
with a brand that it's not tied to Honda
26:21
explicitly it's not branded as a Honda
26:23
they can do some weirder things right
26:27
a oddl looking car that's massively
26:30
overpriced but this maybe this is the
26:31
future why don't the electronic
26:33
companies come into this they already
26:34
making batteries they're already making
26:35
they already making screens at this
26:37
point it's not that much different the
26:38
only thing people care about now with
26:39
cars is batteries and screens but here's
26:40
the thing it's like okay so let's say
26:42
that there's this huge explosion of
26:43
Brands like there was in the 1920s like
26:45
when the car yes they well yes there
26:47
were there were so many that that
26:49
existed and then they all disappeared
26:52
eventually they because they were just
26:54
how then do you begin to differentiate
26:55
between these cars of like is do you is
26:57
it you're bragging about screens and
26:59
sensors or is it like they all just
27:01
become the same I'll tell you the the
27:03
jumping thing was interesting because
27:05
the way to differentiate is going to be
27:08
this is this is interesting people have
27:09
been asking me for a long time are you
27:11
worried when cars become electric that
27:12
no you know no one's going to care about
27:13
your videos anymore because they'll all
27:15
be about the same I totally think it's
27:16
the opposite I think in order to
27:18
distinguish electric cars from
27:19
themselves automakers are going to have
27:21
to come up with weird stuff electric
27:23
cars are going to have to have gimmicks
27:25
going viral is how you'll sell cars we
27:28
can call it quirks and features if you
27:29
will but I mean that we had the mg
27:31
cyberstore in the office with its with
27:32
its like butterfly doors and tail lights
27:34
that are crazy I mean in order to
27:36
differentiate an electric car you have
27:37
to do stuff like that we already saw
27:39
that Yang Wang SUV that floats and now
27:43
released in the last couple of days is
27:45
this video about this Yang Wang sports
27:47
car that can literally jump now there's
27:50
not a person in the world who thinks
27:51
this is a real video this car cannot
27:53
jump but your the point of it is is that
27:57
electric cars in order they're all the
27:59
same they drive the same they in order
28:01
to distinguish themselves stuff like
28:03
this is going to have to start happening
28:05
it's an interesting thing the big
28:06
question becomes about Discovery like
28:08
you choose to buy a an accord or a Camry
28:11
because you know that's at the dealer
28:12
you know they have a good reputation if
28:13
all these upst Brands you don't know how
28:15
Sony's reliability is you don't and I
28:16
will say every time one Fails Like
28:19
Fisker I think it reflects poorly on all
28:21
of them I think everybody who would have
28:23
considered a Fisker is like oh maybe I
28:24
won't get a rivian now maybe I won't get
28:25
a lucid now because I'm anxious that
28:28
that brand might also fail but I think
28:29
that this could be the future of of
28:32
brands why wouldn't it be it's really
28:33
interesting it's like from a car market
28:35
standpoint you see you're seeing
28:36
consolidation Nissan Honda merging and
28:39
then you also are seeing like weird new
28:40
upstar brands and Innovation for
28:42
companies that have money like Sony is
28:44
also creting or Yang Wang which we don't
28:45
know anything about is CR like it's
28:47
interesting you're seeing consolidation
28:48
in traditional spaces and then a lot of
28:50
new brands yeah but Discovery does
28:52
really become the question like how do
28:53
you choose to find out about yangang
28:55
Wang right because they y Wing is a byd
28:57
brand I didn't know that but yes it is
29:00
build your build your dreams Doug build
29:02
your dream build your dreams but anyway
29:03
the point is the point is these electric
29:05
cars are coming there's nothing there's
29:07
there's fewer barriers to entry than
29:08
they ever were when I was a kid and when
29:09
my dad was a kid it was always said that
29:11
the big three would be it and given the
29:14
regulatory environment at the time that
29:15
was true things have changed and I
29:17
you're going to see the sonis and if
29:19
they come out with this Aila which is
29:20
heinous and overpriced that's how it's
29:21
going to be but like cars more cars are
29:23
coming the Faraday Futures the rivan the
29:26
fiskers you mark my words you're going
29:28
to be driving around in a bibo I do
29:29
wonder I do wonder who will enter the
29:31
space not at the 100K sedan spot cuz
29:35
that that's a weird spot to add to the
29:36
market when will there be a 25k 25 25 is
29:40
is hard to imagine although those
29:41
Chinese cars are affordable in in Europe
29:45
the cheap side of the market is a lot of
29:47
those cars yeah I agree um and I was
29:49
surprised in that those Chinese cars
29:51
what they cost how relatively affordable
29:52
they are these days EVS in America have
29:55
been seen as largely a luxury purchase
29:56
but that will not stay the same forever
29:58
not everybody has entered in this price
29:59
point though rivan did come with an SUV
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okay give us the next news story here do
31:12
we still have news oh Nissan we got to
31:14
get through news very quickly Nissan
31:15
extera uh Nissan is uh R trademark the
31:17
extera name I've been saying for 20
31:20
years that Nissan screwed this up
31:21
getting rid of the extera you're right
31:23
and I was right and finally someone at
31:24
Nissan has decided to listen they're way
31:26
too late this is how you know a
31:27
recession is imminent when Nissan
31:30
finally jumps back into the Offroad game
31:33
oh you know we're going to we're going
31:34
to sit this one out and wait and see
31:35
they set out for 15 years they are in
31:37
the offroad game have you heard of the
31:38
Pathfinder Rock Creek Pathfinder Rock
31:40
Creek and the frontier Pro 4X nobody has
31:42
any gives any credit to these cars Des
31:44
what an optimistic podcast we start with
31:46
the dystopian fire then we talk about
31:48
how sports cars are dead then we talk
31:51
eable for sale at least we got the
31:53
extera the extera coming back would be
31:55
great but I I don't have High Hopes it's
31:57
hard for me to believe that Nissan what
31:59
are they going to do do the truck I mean
32:00
I guess it could be good but I
32:02
they they're 10 years late for runners
32:04
been eating their lunch forever and
32:05
deservedly so and now Nissan's out of
32:07
money what a surprise Nissan cancels
32:09
this car two days before the off-road
32:10
genre takes off and then won't go back
32:12
into it it's just Nissan is bad decision
32:15
after bad decision after bad decision
32:16
and me a casual Observer idiot is
32:19
sitting here thinking I would have done
32:20
this so much better and everybody's like
32:22
Carlos go is a genius and I'm like just
32:25
because he fit into that tuba case well
32:27
I will say me it's pretty hard you ever
32:29
try to fit that tuba case good news for
32:31
Nissan is that Nissan Z sales are up 79%
32:34
year and they they do the Z they sit out
32:37
the off-road SUV Market how many forers
32:39
are to four runners of toyoto sale last
32:41
year four billion all of which went for
32:44
for sale for literally 14 years came out
32:46
in 12 but the coincidentally the year
32:48
that Nissan canceled the extera and yeah
32:51
it was it's been going for on and on and
32:53
on for years and years and years they're
32:54
still selling hundreds of millions of
32:55
them and Nissan's like we see all these
32:57
SUV sales we see the off-roader genre we
32:59
see the popularity we're going to do a
33:01
sports car just complete disaster
33:04
company uh okay there's a short for
33:09
producer finally talking about something
33:11
Itali so this is my story no this is not
33:14
a Chevy Cruise this is allegedly the you
33:18
know what I'll tell you what it doesn't
33:19
look like it doesn't look like a Ferrari
33:21
however this was spotted around
33:22
Maranello driving around this is
33:24
supposedly Ferrari's test mule for what
33:26
will be their upcoming EV now uh their
33:29
their CEO Benedict oena said that EES
33:32
won't be silent and this car is heard
33:34
around making noises of some kind and
33:38
again it's it's a four-d door hatchback
33:40
looking thing I saw the video this looks
33:42
like a PR come to life looks like
33:45
hopefully a Maserati and hopefully not a
33:48
you know what you should look up you
33:49
know what it looks just like look up the
33:50
Maserati kubang I remember remember that
33:53
yes which the Cub bang is the sound that
33:55
that makes when the warrant runs out the
33:58
Mas this was an SUV Concept Maserati had
34:00
like way before came out with the lante
34:06
ku bang as he said bang Google that that
34:11
this was a Maserati SUV concept and
34:13
honestly the thing that the Ferrari
34:15
thing that was driving around Marinello
34:16
kind of looks like that that's just a
34:17
gal or the the normal one the earlier
34:21
concept is one we want this is that's
34:23
what this is it this is you're talking
34:25
about the lante this looks like thep go
34:28
back to bed 201 I agree it looks more
34:31
like that I thought the lante was bigger
34:33
and wider an SUV or this maybe they did
34:35
use one of those to hide all the
34:37
technology but now Ferrari is not above
34:39
using mules that have no bearing on pull
34:42
up the 348 you know about this this is
34:45
the alltime coolest thing Sean you know
34:46
about this oh this is great so this is
34:49
the all time coolest thing that's ever
34:50
happened this was a the Enzo test mule
34:53
they took the 348 and it was just and a
34:55
35 kind of and like they just slapped it
34:58
together and they put can see where it's
35:00
longer look at it is clear V2 did they
35:04
sell this in the end I thought one of
35:05
the I think they made three and they did
35:08
sell one I believe so they drove this
35:09
around Marinella moden and they were
35:10
like oh yeah we got a 348 but everybody
35:13
knew they were working on a new Supercar
35:14
but by putting it in a 348 you couldn't
35:16
honestly it doesn't look bad it's pretty
35:19
cool no I know it doesn't look bad it
35:21
doesn't look bad yeah but this one not
35:24
as exciting as that one can can you
35:26
describe the sounds like Doug famously
35:28
uses monkey sounds in his videos yeah it
35:30
wasn't it was no or did a long time ago
35:33
but yeah it was it wasn't that it was
35:35
kind of I mean it was an Eevee engine
35:37
sort of sound my only comment on this
35:39
news story is we really should buy
35:40
Ferraris now I'm looking at Porsche I'm
35:43
looking at Ferrari I'm seeing these
35:44
companies the future is Bleak and we
35:48
should buy used Ferraris now because I
35:50
see what's going to happen to the market
35:51
just like just like the market for those
35:53
2000s cars blew up when that all ended I
35:57
know this is a this is a Ford Fusion I
35:59
mean I I'm not trying like I it's just
36:01
this isn't a Ferrari and if Ferrari
36:03
wants to get into the SUV game and the
36:04
four-door hatchback game that's that's
36:06
fine they probably make more money and
36:07
sell more cars but like there is a
36:09
market of people for whom Ferrari will
36:11
always be gated na big engine beautiful
36:15
pin and finina designed you know
36:17
Nicholas Cage era stuff yes then there
36:20
was the Nicholas Cage yes some of us say
36:23
the look of De mono era yeah okay but
36:26
you've got a great point and that was
36:27
the first thing I thought when I saw
36:28
this is and the I've read some reports
36:31
that the their EV may come by the end of
36:34
2025 for the 26 model year from Ferrari
36:37
I mean if they are if if it if this is
36:38
the point and this is what it's going to
36:40
look like it's terrifying the fact again
36:42
the fact that there's I accepted one
36:44
four-door Ferrari with the Pirro s
36:46
already that is I like the pure far
36:48
public company I mean they got to they
36:49
got to they got to sell cars and make
36:51
money but do they but sure but do the
36:53
the customers who buy their cars who
36:56
company I would argue that Ferrari would
36:58
make the same argument that BMW made 20
37:00
years ago which is we need to find new
37:02
customers and we don't yeah we've we're
37:05
going to lose the manual transmission
37:07
rear whe drive people but like BMW has
37:09
8vs right uh seven good ones and then
37:12
the XM and um and at the end of the day
37:15
like they needed to go and they needed
37:17
to ditch the ultimate driving machine
37:19
and go find but that's BMW a company
37:21
that builds normal cars this is Ferrari
37:23
a company that builds sports cars I
37:25
would argue when I was a kid BMW was
37:27
known for building sporty cars well
37:29
sport e these are sports car what but
37:32
they made the transition is my point
37:33
it's I'm not saying they're they're
37:34
making the same I'm saying they were
37:36
sporty cars and now they're primarily a
37:38
crossover brand Ferrari with sports cars
37:40
and they it's a public company they want
37:43
to increase they want to increase sales
37:44
that that means taking the brand and
37:46
bastardizing it and I hate to say it but
37:48
we have found out we have found out with
37:50
AMG and with bmwm and frankly with
37:52
Maserati that you can mess with historic
37:55
Heritage Brands and it have it not
37:57
really hurt you all that much AMG people
38:00
made fun of me for the my Maybach take
38:02
that I think they should do a Maybach
38:04
line of Mercedes cars but but they and
38:08
they're like well that would that would
38:09
water down the brand I don't know they
38:10
did it with AMG it didn't water wasn't a
38:12
historical they were a brand that made
38:14
cars went to fun for 70 years you're
38:16
missing my point my your point my point
38:18
is you can mess with these Brands and
38:20
still be okay and as long as Ferrari
38:22
keeps coming out with the SP 3s and the
38:24
sp4 and five whatever the future ones
38:26
are they probably have they probably
38:28
have cover to get away with dumb stuff
38:30
like this Porche the K por we want to
38:32
talk about if you're ready if you talk
38:33
about a Ferrar that is going to
38:34
depreciate like a stone you think I want
38:37
to be clear they don't care we don't
38:38
know that this this much be a mule for
38:40
the sounds because they needed an EV to
38:42
do it with so they use them ex but the
38:43
point the point is still here and it's
38:45
still clear I all I'm saying is I agree
38:48
with everything and and this is why I
38:49
think we should all go buy old Ferraris
38:50
but like Porsche the Macan dude I drive
38:53
the K GT I get up next to McAn do you
38:54
know how often they look over or give me
38:55
a thumbs up never occurred I have never
38:58
been next to a Maan two two years 44
39:01
miles own that car I have never been
39:03
next to all the time I mean at least one
39:05
every time I drive the car and they have
39:07
never once given me a thumbs up or
39:09
looked or taken a picture anything like
39:10
that it's gonna it's a it's going to be
39:12
a different but I could see Ferrari
39:14
having you know offered another car in
39:16
terms of like the per song I don't they
39:18
don't bother me at all like that truly
39:19
doesn't bother me it's that they're
39:21
going to offer this type of car with an
39:23
Eevee and lose the engine which is the
39:25
whole point of a Ferrari the way it
39:27
looks that's all Ferrari has I'm not
39:28
done all Ferrari has to do is look good
39:31
in good and this card does I'm not done
39:34
this card does neither I would argue
39:37
that in today's world all a Ferrari has
39:39
to do is make money and make more money
39:41
and I by the way obviously I agree with
39:43
you I'm sitting here looking at 550
39:45
marinell thinking hm but yeah but the
39:48
new era of Ferrari is different than the
39:50
era of Ferrari that we know and love
39:52
this is Ferrari now may maybe I I think
39:55
we I I still want to see how perang way
39:58
sells I mean the V12 one is very
39:59
appealing pretty well but I think people
40:01
are buying the V2 one because it's the
40:02
V12 one and they know buying it because
40:04
it's a Ferrari SUV and I think at some
40:06
point you're going to have to admit to
40:07
yourself that today's Ferrari customers
40:09
much like BMW's customers when they
40:11
expanded their lineup to seven good SUVs
40:12
in the XX way they have nine they have
40:15
nine Su forgot about thex oh I love the
40:19
greatly still that that the buyer is
40:22
changing the the person who's buying
40:24
these cars is simply changing it's going
40:26
to be it's people who want the brand
40:28
it's people who want to show off and
40:30
Ferrari is more than happy to make a lot
40:32
of cars at high profit margins that
40:34
cater to them can't you imagine somebody
40:35
who lives in London you can only drive
40:37
an Eevee in the center they want they
40:38
have their other Ferrari but they want
40:40
to have one for driving around
40:41
town sign of the F world that's what's
40:44
coming to mind but really though I I
40:46
wouldn't be that is the future my man
40:48
this is it this is it this is the this
40:51
is the end of these brands are changing
40:53
as as we know them I'm just going to
40:56
stay in the past it's more exciting
40:57
there no it is and and I think honestly
41:00
I think that anybody who stays in the
41:01
past will be richly rewarded financially
41:03
I think that that as the new Ferrari
41:05
comes out and the brand Still Remains
41:06
hot and exciting and all the athletes
41:08
have them and all the celebrities have
41:09
them people are going to look for the
41:11
for the past and say oh the cachas the
41:13
the muras the 550s the all these Brands
41:16
right it's true of all of them
41:18
Lamborghini Porsche as well because now
41:20
the gt3rs has a giant wing and nobody
41:22
cares how it drives it but the
41:23
historical people are now talking okay
41:25
the the rare stuff the old stuff the
41:26
Heritage the history I get yeah I guess
41:28
as a kid I never thought I would ever
41:30
turn my back on my favorite brand which
41:32
is Ferrari everybody thinks it's BMW
41:33
it's not to turn your back I think I am
41:35
well I think I am going to if they just
41:36
build cars that are completely
41:38
unappealing which in my op opinion it is
41:40
it's not appealing to me it's appealing
41:42
to their people and their shareholders I
41:44
will say I think they're going to
41:45
continue they have their brand is very
41:47
valuable to them and very important I
41:48
think they will continue making very
41:50
special cars that you love uh like the
41:52
sp3 and like the like the 812 things
41:55
like that or the 12 cylinder as I call
41:59
it I I I think that they will keep
42:01
making those cars but the future of the
42:03
Ferrari brand is clear and all these
42:05
Brands they they want to make money look
42:08
what the Earth did every every every
42:10
other Lamborghini now they
42:13
if I would it used to be I would say I
42:15
would be more okay with this if it meant
42:17
that the the form one team could do
42:18
better because they have more money to
42:19
pump in it but guess what they don't
42:20
they joke and uh you know the form F1
42:23
cost cap they can't do it I will say the
42:25
last point on this Italians really known
42:27
for their expertise in electronics I'm
42:28
sure it'll be a very reliable car
42:29
especially from a very reliable brand
42:32
okay we've gone way too far in the news
42:33
we have to get through everything very
42:35
else very quickly but we will uh
42:37
starting with let's talk about the SLK
42:38
is it live right now with the SLK is
42:40
live pull up there's an SLK on the site
42:42
right now that needs to be discussed it
42:44
you're thinking to yourself
42:46
who because this one doesn't look like
42:48
an SLK it has the body of a Volkswagen
42:51
Carmen Gia yep somebody where is it
42:55
located some sort of cold State somebody
42:57
somewhere it's in Texas Texas somebody
42:58
in Texas was like right now cold State
43:01
you're good yeah yeah the trees leaves
43:02
are off the trees someone's like hey
43:04
here's an idea and so the idea was to
43:06
put a Caron GE body on an SLK and and
43:09
old wheels from an old kind has a hint
43:12
of 190 like about like or the like the
43:15
like 300L ero 190 yeah it has like some
43:19
I hate to say it it looks kinds pretty
43:21
good now then then you get to the
43:24
well isn't that what you want that is
43:27
what you want you want a this the thing
43:29
everybody's always wants a vintage car
43:30
everybody thinks they want a vintage
43:31
they don't want a vintage car they want
43:33
mod car they want the look of a vintage
43:35
car this is that this is cool and it
43:38
really is quite cool it is what are the
43:41
fascinating absolutely fascinating it
43:43
honestly looks pretty darn good I if I
43:45
saw it on the street I'd be like huh
43:47
yeah it looks it has a bit of the 190
43:48
the original 190 SL look to it but just
43:50
a coupe version and honestly with a
43:52
little more flare kind like some cobra
43:54
in there is like it is it's a cool car
43:58
yeah I'm into it it
44:02
kind thing I always hope that we get
44:03
submitted on the site because it's just
44:05
bizarre it's just so cool I featured it
44:08
I love it it deserved to be uh okay
44:10
filipo give us your update yeah all
44:11
right unfortunately we mentioned alud to
44:14
this last week but somebody hit our
44:15
station Mar somebody hit your car parked
44:17
in front of our house cuz you know my
44:20
wife was home and uh somebody in a
44:22
plumbing truck hit it uh they owned up
44:25
to it although they were not insured so
44:27
um guess how much that I've got a quote
44:31
yeah guess how much it will cost uh
44:34
$77,000 okay well I told yeah hey did
44:37
the does the wheel part the wheel part
44:40
is clearly Dam damag but did that
44:42
earlier module fall out of yes that
44:44
module which is the blind spot sensor
44:46
fully fell out that module alone with
44:48
programming is $1,500 oh God you're
44:51
doing tailight you're doing bumper this
44:53
panel need to be replaced by there not
44:54
thankfully doesn't need to be replaced
44:56
that would be impossible because
44:57
replacing it it's the one that go all
44:59
way over uh but it doesn't be pulled out
45:00
it all need reped yeah um this car is
45:05
worth $5 to $20,000 man 15 we're
45:11
at that is the right number not worth 15
45:14
to 20 after this oh and a small accident
45:18
where the their truck which is like a
45:20
contract like like a a work truck has
45:22
like some scuffs on the side that low
45:26
speed impact Seven Grand Seven Grand so
45:29
newer cars this a 10-year old car but
45:30
newer cars are so expensive this car was
45:32
in an accident what 18 months ago a year
45:35
a year a year and a month prior 13
45:37
months ago it was hit today it was hit
45:39
or last week that one was like n Grand
45:41
cuz the headlights are really expensive
45:42
a lot of money has gone into this car
45:44
well I mean this was a tough 2024 has
45:47
for this car yeah it was I have to say
45:49
so it was $7,000 to repair it's like and
45:52
mostly due to the tail the module that
45:55
was the TA isn't that expensive but
45:57
every yeah the module and program module
45:59
there's probably other electronics there
46:02
it goes up the point I want to make with
46:04
that is it's like if if it does if the
46:06
future is that all cars we brag about
46:08
their sensors and stuff imagine how much
46:09
more expensive they're going to be
46:10
repair this is a car from a long time
46:12
ago that is crazy expensive although
46:15
they won't have engines you know I was
46:16
thinking the other day someday people
46:19
are going to be like and there were
46:20
little explosions inside the under in
46:23
the car and that's how the car moved
46:26
people are going to be like what are you
46:28
what are you talk just like how we think
46:30
about there are horses
46:31
like people at horses in 100 years
46:34
people be like combustion there was a
46:38
combustion fire like there was fire in
46:41
the weren't cars catching on fire all
46:43
the time people are going to be ason yes
46:45
but only till like the ' 90s then we saw
46:46
I mean I think we're multiple
46:48
Generations but it will no no it's
46:51
multiple there's going to be not for the
46:53
average okay people born today will
46:55
experience gasoline power okay well
46:58
generations fine fine what I'm say you
47:01
know time works one full Generation Um
47:05
one full uh there was something was
47:07
going to say about this what oh one of
47:09
our co-workers who used to be an
47:10
insurance adjuster told me a story about
47:12
how when the Audi Q5 and Q7 started
47:15
doing like blind spot monitoring it was
47:17
in the mirror so if and so when somebody
47:20
like hit your mirror which happens you
47:21
have to replace it and then you have to
47:23
do a full alignment for that technology
47:25
to work so anytime somebody hit your
47:26
mirror and you have to replace it was
47:28
many thousands of dollars because of
47:31
Those sensors they've gotone better
47:32
right like that that's like a simply
47:33
replaceable part but it's yikes indeed
47:36
uh okay we got to go on to the market
47:37
report as always the if by the way you
47:39
want to buy a heavily damaged Mercedes
47:40
so I don't have to fix it let me know uh
47:42
uh the market report uh is as always
47:44
brought To Us by The Cars and bids app
47:46
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47:48
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47:50
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47:52
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47:53
should I only want to talk about one uh
47:55
market report car which is the BMW 1M
47:57
then we'll move on to questions we sold
47:59
the 1M the other day for $50,000 500 and
48:01
it had miles what was the miles it had
48:03
63,000 miles and it had been used and it
48:07
had some mods and one of the things that
48:09
I'm interested in with this car is that
48:11
it remains tremendously valuable it does
48:13
and the the thing that's interesting to
48:14
me about it is that um it remains
48:16
tremendously valuable despite the fact
48:18
that the M2 comes out has come out and
48:19
is obviously better it's more powerful
48:21
it's more fun it's more you know throw
48:22
it around and there's an m2cs and
48:24
there's an M2 competition and those cars
48:25
are excellent they're better in every
48:27
way but this is this car is an
48:29
interesting proof of special WIS at the
48:31
end of the day yep special wins out
48:34
over so I'm actually going I'm flying to
48:36
Arizona to review one tomorrow that has
48:38
about 2,500 miles on a really really
48:40
special car but one of the thing yeah
48:43
Special wins I mean there there just
48:44
aren't that many rare modern production
48:46
BMW and like from a collector
48:48
perspective it's like this is a
48:50
wonderful car to drive cemented its
48:52
reputation as being lauded by
48:53
journalists in its time so much so they
48:55
ended up producing way more than they
48:57
thought they were going to and built
48:58
6,300 of these wow and and avilable only
49:01
available in three colors it has lore
49:03
around it that then gave birth two cars
49:04
that sure are better but then they just
49:06
produced lots of those because the
49:07
command was there right this was a
49:10
special car and at the time it was
49:11
revered as it's part of that analog year
49:13
of the e9x M3 which was an awesome car
49:16
to drive the E6 M5 which was an awesome
49:17
car to drive this follows in that era
49:19
and it's like it's the collectible one
49:21
of them all due to its production
49:22
numbers yeah and its production numbers
49:24
and also like you said the lore the
49:25
specialness ETC because on paper an M2
49:28
or an m2cs or M2 comp is a better car
49:30
but but this car and its continued value
49:33
holding is proof that special is a
49:35
bigger determinant than than good and
49:38
this annoys me every time someone's like
49:40
don't you know that such and such car
49:41
drives like crap it's like dude don't
49:42
ever drive a 250 GTO right and you love
49:45
to make that example and that is that is
49:46
I mean yeah 250 GTO is a it's an old
49:49
race car that there are a lot of cars
49:51
that are faster than it but there aren't
49:52
two they aren't 250 GTO they aren't more
49:54
special and this car is proving proving
49:56
me wrong you know I love this car when
49:58
it came out I tried to get one uh and I
50:00
tried to get used one for a long time
50:01
then the M2 came out and I drove M2 and
50:03
I was like you know the M2 is better I
50:04
think I'll just pass on the 1 M and and
50:06
I don't know I mean the markets can can
50:08
still considers this meanwhile pull up
50:10
what m2s are selling for which have more
50:11
power 30 right they is that true yeah
50:14
can you get them in the 20s already I
50:16
don't know I've seen yes look at that
50:17
they're already they're already in the
50:19
high 20s with a with a tip I mean it's
50:21
an interesting it's an interesting
50:22
conversation like at the end of the day
50:24
special wins special wins I I have often
50:26
thought about getting a 1M I love that
50:28
car I always thought it was cool I've
50:29
often thought about getting a markv have
50:31
you considered a 135i for literally a
50:32
quarter of the price I like special yeah
50:34
but that that's exactly the problem you
50:36
don't you think not sare you think I'm
50:40
not self aware no I I don't think you're
50:41
self aware about this I think think
50:43
about cost I think you think about cost
50:46
in Enterprise and I think that special
50:48
things about special and special special
50:50
opportunity C okay uh let's move on to
50:52
the questions remember you two can
50:54
submit your questions to us you go to
50:55
carsbids.com you click the community tab
50:57
at the top of the page and there will be
50:59
a post there and it says ask your
51:01
questions and then we'll answer the most
51:03
highly upvoted questions yes we will
51:05
every week yep first question from never
51:06
used blinkers what are your thoughts on
51:08
Resto mod cars well we just covered that
51:12
so there are there's yeah I think
51:14
generally they're they're cool um I
51:16
think a lot of the time you are
51:17
sometimes you're ruining a classic to
51:19
make a to make a a better car or a
51:22
modern car and I'm not necessarily into
51:24
that car survived a long time I'm I'm
51:25
more of a preservationist like
51:26
Restorations but for the use case
51:28
scenario being able to drive something
51:29
cool that you know will start every time
51:31
that will drive admittedly probably
51:34
better than the the classic like it is
51:35
really appealing I love them all wow and
51:38
I don't care if they ruin classic I love
51:40
a Resto mod I've seen 300 SLS get ruined
51:42
I'm here for it I love Resto mods I
51:44
think the concept of an old car on a new
51:47
car frame interior chassis powertrain
51:50
electric I love it I love it you hit the
51:53
nail on the ones I'm most excited about
51:54
I love the EV restor mods for cars that
51:56
are like luxury cars with EV Power TRS
51:58
because e luxury cars were never about
52:00
the engines it's not about that
52:01
experience it's about quiet or the
52:03
Volkswagen buses or cars like that like
52:05
where the engine is just kind of there
52:07
it wasn't necessarily or the
52:09
356 let's be honest yeah I mean let's
52:12
sit here and be honest with ourselves I
52:13
would be fine ruining a couple 356 you
52:15
ruin all they're all ruined in my I mean
52:18
I I have good news for you about what
52:19
happened in the last day what oh that a
52:21
lot of them caught on fire fire killed
52:23
off a lot of B think about we a lot of
52:25
three all right next question from in
52:27
can what was the outcome of the $188,000
52:28
Card Challenge Giveaway and which card
52:30
did the winner pick
52:31
we're going to have content on this in a
52:33
little bit we're gonna have an actual
52:34
video about this the giveaway who won
52:37
what happened but the quick short answer
52:38
is Michael in Colorado won and he chose
52:41
the C6 which astonished us all did
52:44
correctly so uh we assumed any winner
52:46
would take the M5 they didn't and so now
52:48
we are going to sell on cars and bids
52:49
the M5 and the Cayenne Turbo and Kenan
52:52
told me he's going to take the steering
52:53
wheel from the M5 and swap it with his
52:55
no we've talked about this we were
52:56
taking photos I think I'm going to take
52:58
it but it but nonetheless
53:01
I am yeah I'm sad I'm sad that he didn't
53:05
pick the M5 but this I mean I understand
53:09
if you already if you want a sports car
53:12
that is the only sports car as you said
53:14
many times that is the sports car um but
53:17
you know I get to spend more time with
53:18
the3 it5 on it's nice uh next question
53:21
from dues 12 Doug has there ever been
53:24
any car that you filmed only to never
53:25
release the video if so what cars and
53:26
reason for not filming no not really uh
53:30
I uh when I go shoot I make sure that
53:33
up I don't lose a shooting
53:35
day what car there were cars that you
53:37
intended to shoot but didn't get to but
53:39
they were generally more boring I have
53:40
been sitting on a Saturn SL for like 16
53:42
months oh true I'm waiting for the right
53:44
time and I'm excited for that video I'm
53:45
waiting to SL is like purposely to like
53:47
anger me because I want to see okay so
53:50
so these days I shoot two types of
53:51
videos I shoot brand new cars that have
53:53
just come out that are like hot and
53:54
exciting and then I shoot cars for the
53:56
site yeah the Saturn SL uh I shot
53:59
because a guy who was you know I shot
54:01
that actually in the fall of 21 now that
54:04
I think about it I shot it I shot it in
54:06
the fall right anyway the guy who um was
54:09
he was selling a 430 scooteria on the
54:11
site and he happened to have a mint
54:13
Saturn SL also and I was like you know I
54:14
wouldn't mind shooting the Saturn too
54:16
and so I did uh and I'm just waiting for
54:18
the right time I'm just waiting till
54:19
like every day is the right time for SAT
54:23
video yeah no but the answer is no I I
54:26
when I shoot it goes up there are
54:28
exceptions probably over the years but
54:31
like very few very few next question
54:36
from C dreamer question from Doug you
54:37
recently did some Renovations of your
54:38
house which included your garage you've
54:40
mentioned how you have more space for
54:41
cars now uh can you do an updated tour
54:44
yeah I guess it's not that interesting
54:45
there's a there's a garage there's
54:48
cars L these YouTuber garage tours it's
54:50
like yeah you know here's the sink and
54:52
it's like well what doug actually did
54:53
was he bought Str man's house there's
54:55
the sink there's the sink um you know I
54:59
have that hose bib in my garage you
55:00
think I could drink out of that well you
55:03
you told me all the water in your house
55:04
is f the water's filtered but like it
55:06
comes out of a metal hose is that a
55:08
problem fine oh all right yeah are you
55:11
is the is the fitting made of lead I
55:12
don't think it'll be a problem okay well
55:14
listen dude you think I know I don't
55:17
anything don't think you do be an adult
55:19
and use the sink far CU there's not a
55:21
sink in the garage so far away up a set
55:24
of stairs get some steps in all right
55:26
next question and this is a really good
55:28
one for Kenan from Walsh what's the
55:32
story behind The Seagull someone has
55:35
gone on to I guess it's your LinkedIn my
55:37
LinkedIn and there's a pi put up there's
55:39
a picture of you your your profile
55:41
picture is you in front of exotic cars
55:43
great but then the the headline picture
55:46
is a seagull AR flying to the uh that
55:50
one uh it's flying to the yeah so I a
55:53
couple reason one I did take that
55:55
picture of myself uh you took a picture
55:57
of a SE wow in Pacific Beach yeah I was
55:59
able to I was like track and was able to
56:01
get a picture like that perfect picture
56:02
of it with my camera and I took it at
56:04
the time because my and I posted it on
56:06
LinkedIn at the time because my ambition
56:07
was to move to California and it was
56:09
flying West and I took it here and so
56:11
that was the like the reason I posted
56:12
the sequel and I thought it was a great
56:13
picture and everybody's like I didn't
56:15
want to put like more cars because I
56:17
didn't know at the time if like cars was
56:18
necess the industry I was going to work
56:20
in but seagull obviously it became the
56:22
industry hence the uh the profile
56:24
picture right but that was that's the
56:26
story behind The Seagull on my LinkedIn
56:28
page which I haven't updated in a long
56:29
time that is interesting and that's help
56:31
and it's interesting because the seagull
56:32
like you haven't updated in a long time
56:34
because you did move to California you
56:36
did get a real J you're doing and you're
56:37
working and so you don't have time to
56:38
update the seagull and so that's
56:40
actually a good thing I would argue I
56:41
think the seagull will stay probably
56:43
Forever The Seagull proved itself wow it
56:46
was a great picture okay next question
56:48
from Alec Mets 2011 why haven't you
56:50
reviewed a Suzuki X90 yet okay here's
56:52
the deal that's a great question I only
56:54
review cars now uh two types of reviews
56:56
I may have mentioned this five minutes
56:58
ago I don't know if we're what makes the
56:59
pot I two types of reviews new cars and
57:01
cars that are on the repeating okay uh
57:04
and so as a result of that I the cars
57:08
that I that go up that I that are used
57:10
cars that are older cars are on the site
57:12
they're for for Saturn SL except for
57:14
that one Saturn SL um and so so I don't
57:16
actually have a lot of choice I have a
57:18
list I would say a list of 400 older
57:21
cars that I'm looking to review at any
57:22
given time and from there it just
57:24
becomes a question of what happens to
57:26
pop up in Southern California on the
57:27
site and so the Lexus SC300 like ca the
57:31
Z3 coupe there's a few of these that
57:32
either just gone up or about to go up
57:34
and so because they were here and
57:36
they're on the site the an X90 hasn't
57:39
popped up for whatever reason but if you
57:40
have one in Southern California you want
57:41
if you have an X90 in SoCal and you want
57:43
to sell it and it's in good shape and
57:44
ideally it's either purple or has the
57:47
base wheel I'll take the alloy but the
57:50
base wheel you're so right the base
57:52
wheel on the X90 was objectionable I
57:54
mean it was objectionable it's like they
57:56
were making fun of the people who are
57:57
buying the car and frankly the whole car
57:59
was like that and if you own one don't
58:00
be offended just pull pull up the X90
58:03
base wheel go to the site I think we've
58:04
sold a few no no no just type in X90 did
58:06
we not sell one by our friend my vernes
58:08
uh yeah myin Verna so that but that's
58:12
not the right wheel it's not get out of
58:13
this one uh these all have the alloy ah
58:17
alloy stuff you go to go to the go to
58:19
the Google go to the google.com Suzuki
58:22
X90 Bas wheel quite something I I had to
58:25
look that up cuz it was a line I wanted
58:27
to send to him like X90 base whe no I
58:30
don't think this is going to happen you
58:32
got to type in Suzuki my friend well I
58:34
actually for once I have to type in the
58:39
think no it's this it's this go to
58:41
images it's this wheel this this three
58:43
spoke wheel terrible do any actually
58:46
exist with those Wheels still on it uh
58:48
no no okay next question but anyway the
58:51
answer is I will at some point I'll
58:52
review one it's the same reason I
58:53
haven't reviewed a twin turbo z32 yet
58:55
like ultimately just just hasn't come up
58:56
on the site until Cal but it will and
58:58
I'll get there and my long list of
59:00
slowly gets Whitt away if I do every
59:03
month I probably do eight nine car
59:04
reviews and five of them are new cars so
59:07
four every month are older cars and so
59:10
50 a year it's just whittling WL can I
59:12
add in a quick plug right now one of
59:14
those older cars is a 987 Cayman that
59:16
you reviewed that's going live yesterday
59:20
yes and that's sold by one of our
59:21
producers yes our producer has a Cayman
59:23
on the site and I don't know if I've
59:25
ever done a 987 video but regardless
59:28
those cars have become such deals I felt
59:29
like it had to Happ are I love that I
59:31
drove it for a video on cars and beds
59:32
and it's such an excellent car such a
59:33
nice car it is so good I drove that and
59:35
the na Miata back to back on separate
59:37
days what a day or two days both of them
59:39
both of them are so are are exactly the
59:41
same they're they're they're radic
59:44
radically underpowered and unbelievably
59:46
amazing the C's not radically
59:47
underpowered I enjoy a card that I can
59:49
literally floor through several the S
59:51
was was better you can still floor the S
59:53
but it's just more powerful question for
59:56
Ken next question question from Tom
59:58
Tinker Tom tinker uh question for Kennan
00:01
would you rather take ownership of hoo's
00:03
entire garage including the Veyron or
00:05
let filipo choose 10 cars for you to buy
00:07
and own so easy hoies you don't get to
00:10
choose anything for me I would
00:12
absolutely choose all of hovies Cs I'm a
00:13
nice person I would choose CS but you
00:15
have bad taste I would I would choose
00:16
all movies Cars because they're I I
00:19
personally I Tyler Hoover is the king of
00:23
04 Rich generally and I like his tasted
00:26
cars generally I like a lot of the cars
00:29
that he has I I it's always been a
00:31
wonderful academic curiosity because I
00:33
am too afraid to own most of the cars
00:35
including the veyon obviously and but
00:37
yes I maybe the spirit of the question
00:41
is would you be afraid to take care of
00:42
those kind of Cs but like I would way
00:44
rather do that than drive the mundane
00:46
boring pointless just pedestrian stuff
00:49
that you would pick for me can you add
00:51
more P into that I'm sure I can
00:55
poor just outright poor choices nice
00:58
next question from Cyrus s who is the
01:00
best tennis player fipo Ken and I play
01:02
tennis together every morning every
01:03
single morning including this morning
01:05
well a group of us play together but
01:06
yeah you and Doug is the best fipo is
01:09
second best and I play I'm there for now
01:12
for now I'm the best I we've all we fipo
01:15
and I started the the same time
01:16
basically three years ago and um I have
01:20
taken I I initially was just doing it
01:21
for exercise and then like everything in
01:22
my life I started taking it very serious
01:24
and Doug he said he said I won't do this
01:26
cuz I'll ruin it well you've ruined it
01:28
so meanwhile some a lot of fun I still
01:31
have a lot of fun slowly going down next
01:35
next question from Talon Pat whatever
01:37
happened to the monkey noise that you
01:38
used to play over silly quirks and
01:39
features in your older videos will you
01:40
ever bring it back yeah if Nick is here
01:43
Nick I gotta bring back the monkey
01:44
noises I used to do it when I edited my
01:46
own videos and I think Nick doesn't want
01:47
to take weird Liberties like that but I
01:50
didn't care all that much when I was
01:51
doing it uh but yeah okay well we'll do
01:53
a couple more monkey noises okay last
01:55
question yeah last question two last
01:59
questions actually two last questions
02:01
from BBB 914 Doug how often do you go
02:03
back through the Doug score chart and
02:04
update categories like styling value
02:05
cool Factor based on recent developments
02:07
in the car market I want to be very
02:08
clear about this when I launched the
02:09
Doug score in 2017 I said I would be
02:11
constantly changing the scores because a
02:13
car that gets a 10in features when it's
02:14
six years old no longer deserves a
02:16
tenant features I still do that all the
02:18
time so people are like oh my Doug score
02:19
was this it's like well today it is but
02:21
like I change them literally every week
02:24
every single week I'm adjusting the Doug
02:25
score so it happens all the time so
02:27
don't get a vanity plate with your Doug
02:29
score on point in time you can go to
02:31
merch.con bits.com and buy a couple
02:32
shirts that have the current Doug score
02:34
the current Doug score not be the score
02:36
for gab uh final question final question
02:39
from Chris X do you believe there will
02:41
ever come a time when the 997 911
02:43
significantly rises in value like the
02:45
964 and 993 have or did the 996 break
02:48
the chain the answer is no there will
02:49
never become that time any thanks wait
02:53
wait already specific subsets of the 997
02:57
Market have proven that they've retained
03:01
I'll amend my response to Chris x no
03:03
except for the GT3 RS 4.0 good night
03:06
everybody I'll accept that that's fine
03:07
no the tur the turbo you feel is the 9
03:10
tur has retained value in a way that the
03:12
996 turbo has very much not no and and a
03:15
lot of other ones have retained value
03:16
like the the 991 is about to depreciate
03:18
past the 997 for specific subsets no no
03:22
I agree actually certain versions of
03:24
course but that's true of every car but
03:26
I think he's the general question that
03:27
he's asking is will it happen because
03:29
even regular 964 is and 993 anybody can
03:32
predict the gt3s and the rs's and the
03:34
special cars will go up obviously it's
03:35
going to happen will the regular ones no
03:37
is a production number difference the
03:38
996 broke the chain only in the sense
03:40
that Porsche when they came out with the
03:42
996 in 1997 98 decided to become a real
03:44
company right previous to this Porsche
03:46
was not a real company they were they
03:48
were a hobbyist garage yep 100% agre I'm
03:51
not entirely joking here and so in '98
03:55
they were like you know we either have
03:56
to remain a hobbyist garage and probably
03:58
be bought by a company yeah or we have
04:01
to like start doing the options were go
04:02
bankrupt or sell cars go bankrupt or
04:04
sell cars they chose to sell cars really
04:06
was buy out or sell cars and and and
04:09
give up to Mercedes or Volkswagen and
04:11
they decided to sell cars and so the the
04:14
reason the 997 will never go up is
04:16
because the production number difference
04:18
is just absolutely ason astronomical in
04:20
addition to the air cold water cold
04:22
thing it's just a incredibly different I
04:25
feel like regular 993s and 9964 are down
04:28
a little bit they're down but but they
04:30
are up compared to I mean when I when I
04:32
was looking in 10 you could buy one for
04:34
30 that's that's no longer the case a
04:35
993 cab and a 997s cab are the same
04:39
price yeah I me is that something okay
04:43
the 997 is still dropping yeah and I
04:46
don't think it's ever going to go up
04:47
listen there was a time when a regular
04:48
993 was like a 90 car I think those
04:51
prices have come down but there will
04:52
never be a time when a base model
04:54
regular 9 and7 maybe some late tws with
04:57
a stick in nice shape and nice color
04:58
blah blah blah General car is just it's
05:01
just there's too many of them great I
05:03
think it's fine it's it's a wonderful
05:04
car to buy and own and like I I think
05:07
it's fine that's a good point it is
05:08
great it's it's nice that it remains
05:10
accessible I do think they have more
05:11
potential than some later ones I can't
05:13
like than a regular one has more
05:15
potential to increase than a A2 997 than
05:18
like a 991.1 do2s will be the special if
05:20
it ever happens it'll be 911 the last na
05:23
911s so who knows that might have
05:25
something that's a GP KR okay thank you
05:28
everyone for watching another abely
05:30
fantastic podcast it was my best one
05:33
pH no I'm kidding best podcast of all
05:35
time thank you for watching good night
05:37
and good luck Good Luck Good Day
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