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And it smells just like a 16-year-old boy.
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I don't want to know how you know this.
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This week on that car show, we are back with a cruise show.
00:10
We did have structure, I promise,
00:12
but it didn't necessarily show that we had structure.
00:15
We talked about driving seasons coming to an end
00:17
in Washington and Colorado.
00:19
Obviously, it's one big season in LA,
00:21
so I'm still driving with the top down.
00:24
We talked a little bit about closing out car shows,
00:27
including Redbentown Center.
00:29
Dr. Habibi said hello to Lincoln.
00:32
Not to Lincoln, to Ryan.
00:35
Dr. Habib said hello to Ryan.
00:37
Yes, I think Habibi is the phrase Habib is the man.
00:40
That's the term that gave it.
00:43
He was the customer services gentleman
00:44
who served Ryan with some optics a few,
00:48
about six months ago.
00:51
We also talked about watches for weddings,
00:54
whether it's just a British tradition
00:56
or something that carries on further.
00:58
We may have mentioned some famous people
01:00
getting married as part of that as well.
01:02
We introduced the new competition
01:04
on how you could win a Sheffield watch
01:07
and it's pretty easy once again.
01:09
We talked about which cars touch your soul.
01:11
So these are the cars that actually make you wanna go
01:13
and investigate where I can find them online
01:16
and how much do they cost.
01:18
I think Ryan got a little bit too intimate
01:20
with a local series, but we'll leave that there.
01:23
Then we talked about what Porsche is up to.
01:26
Not only are they going back on commitments
01:30
of stopping doing ice engines,
01:33
but they're also working with Audi on electric cars.
01:37
And then finally, we talked about what it's like
01:41
to be a man inside a kid's car,
01:44
whether that was getting arrested in Canada
01:50
All that and a whole lot more.
01:52
It was a fun episode.
01:54
The first 20 minutes were only audio,
01:57
but then we thought we would save you
01:59
and come back with video.
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But all that and a whole lot more on that car show.
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02:53
Hey, and welcome to this week's That Car Show.
02:56
It is another cruise show after a few successful weeks
02:59
of me being replaced by some fantastic guests.
03:02
So I saw the episodes, but what were the highlights guys?
03:07
I mean, how do you even choose, right?
03:09
I mean, one of them's Lindsay's fiance,
03:11
so she probably has to be careful.
03:13
But they were all great, right?
03:14
I will not be choosing.
03:18
But think about it.
03:19
I think, well, three shows, but four very different guests,
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Sasha Slepenov from Neeloo, car designer,
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our friends, Derek Tam Scott and Tatsu Otis.
03:29
And then our very own fiance, Tori Alonso.
03:34
He's off, he'll pay now, is he?
03:36
Yes, he's our collective, the Royal Wee.
03:39
Little did he know when he asked for my hand.
03:41
He was getting two from us.
03:43
Can't wait until he meets my parents, yeah.
03:44
He came with his own car show.
03:48
Love the whole VW mafia came up for that one.
03:50
That was a surprisingly well-performing show.
03:54
Thanks to all our VW fans out there.
03:55
I think before we go into a deep dive on this show,
03:59
let's just take a moment and say that we're going to honor
04:02
an individual with this show, which is Tom Matano.
04:07
And Tom was the father of the MX Five,
04:10
the Miata, as you guys would know it.
04:13
And he passed away this week.
04:14
So I think we'll take a moment,
04:15
we'll raise a glass and say, hey, this show's for you, Tom.
04:20
Thank you for all your contributions.
04:22
Did you guys spend much time behind the wheels of Miata's?
04:27
Zero, actually, for me, which is very straight from home work, Lindsey.
04:31
We need to give you some homework.
04:32
So who has a Miata that they want to let me pile it around?
04:36
They're one of the great cars.
04:37
There's nothing like a Miata, right?
04:39
And it's a car that's really, I think, stuck to, you know,
04:42
it's it's what makes it special, right?
04:44
Even all these years later.
04:45
But we had a couple growing up.
04:47
We had two growing up.
04:48
I mean, my teens and twenties, a couple of days.
04:51
Yeah, that's they're still formative years.
04:53
Long time ago, and they were great cars.
04:57
You know, I fit OK.
04:59
You know, I wasn't that much smaller back then.
05:01
We had a 92 limited edition with the BBS
05:04
and the the Nardi shifter and all that.
05:07
And then we had, I think it was a 96 M edition,
05:09
which was kind of the equivalent, which was a midnight blue.
05:11
And they were fantastic cars.
05:13
In fact, my dad had the sec that the blue one until a few years ago
05:15
until he traded it in on a on the Cayman that he's got
05:19
or effectively traded it in.
05:22
I mean, they're, you know, there's just nothing like a Miata,
05:25
a good Miata, you know, they're the fact that those were brought back.
05:29
You know, I mean, really was was something special.
05:32
And there's a lot of effort that went into that, I think.
05:34
And and he was the man.
05:35
He's one of those guys, like one of the bands.
05:37
You say, oh, I'll see him eventually.
05:38
He's not that old, right?
05:40
You know, you know, yeah.
05:41
I run into an event or something.
05:43
I think that's what was so strange is like for this day and age,
05:46
he was very young and, you know, I haven't driven a Miata,
05:50
but I remember seeing them like growing up, you know, at the track
05:53
and at car events, especially, you know, a lot of the events
05:55
I attended were like Ford focused, as we all know.
05:59
And there were plenty of me honest there
06:01
because people would put a Ford engine in
06:03
because they were so great at the track.
06:05
I cannot believe you've never driven a Miata, Lindsay.
06:08
So it's a dance point.
06:09
Yeah. I think you need to.
06:10
I know that's what I love about the car, like world
06:13
and the car hobby is that as much as you do know
06:16
and like as much as we've all gotten to experience,
06:18
there's still so much that we haven't done, which means, you know,
06:23
we have a lot of homework. Yeah.
06:25
I also wanted to give a shout out
06:28
because at the end of this month is the gentlemen's drive.
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So this is a charity that focuses on men's health, both
06:38
men's mental health as well as physical health.
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And it is a worldwide movement in 64 countries
06:46
where there is an organized drive that raises money for charity.
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If you want to find out more about it, go to www.gentlemensdrive.com.
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And we'll put it in the show notes.
06:58
But we have some friends, don't we, that are actively
07:00
participating, leading rallies.
07:04
Yeah. And our friend Babes in Classics,
07:07
Ariel Zadok in LA, friends of Late Night Playset
07:11
will know her as the purple-headed producer
07:14
as Jay has been calling her lately.
07:16
But she's been producing the event in LA for the last, I think, four years.
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And it's always fun to see the pictures afterwards
07:24
because people dress up the whole the gentleman part of it
07:27
is everyone dresses up and so they all look very dapper to do the drive.
07:32
So it's fun, you know, and they're raising money for a good cause.
07:35
Yeah. Yeah, we like it.
07:38
So the question for the folks that are either in Colorado or Washington State,
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are you guys making the most of the change in season?
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Because things are about to change in both states.
07:50
That's right. I'm lucky in LA because I think the season continues on.
07:53
But how are you guys making the most of things?
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Yeah. Yeah, you made you made the right move, Dan.
08:00
This season is year round where you are.
08:04
Yeah, yeah, we can definitely tell in Seattle, the sun has shifted.
08:08
All of a sudden it is like clockwork, just like it's fall.
08:12
You can see where the sun is, the light's different.
08:15
So I actually took the GT4 out today
08:19
because it was sunny and you got to take advantage.
08:22
Right. And it was delightful.
08:24
Every time I get back in that car, you know, you get get out on the road,
08:28
like have the chance to accelerate even the tiniest bit.
08:31
And it's like a giant exhale.
08:33
Just, man, I love that car.
08:35
Are the car shows in Seattle still taking place or have they finished now?
08:40
So they had the last theme day of Exotics at Redmond Town Center,
08:45
which has grown into such a massive event.
08:47
That was this past Saturday morning.
08:51
And I think that's how they sort of hedge the seasons
08:56
because they end the sort of official days.
08:59
And then whether permitting, they'll keep doing it for a little bit.
09:02
But so this weekend was British or this past weekend was British Day,
09:05
which was pretty fun because on the drive there,
09:08
we actually saw a few of the examples we were like towards the later end of the event.
09:12
And so some people had already left.
09:13
But so we got a little bit of like British Day on the move on the way there.
09:17
Very good. Like a moving car show.
09:18
Were there any Jaguars there?
09:21
There was one XKSS replica, but it was very well done
09:28
and like very fun to see.
09:31
And then there was a it's an XK 140,
09:36
which I have a friend in Orange County that actually has a red one,
09:39
but there was a black one there.
09:40
And it was absolutely stunning, really fun to see that in person up close.
09:45
And then there were some like sixties Jags.
09:50
And yeah, and there were two very cute little Nash
09:55
metropolitan's right next to each other, which, yeah.
09:58
So it was a fun like even getting there a little bit later.
10:01
It was still a fun day.
10:03
Yeah. And it was beautiful.
10:04
I'm glad to hear you're making the most of the last few days of summer.
10:07
And I got to give a quick shout out to
10:11
well, first, you mentioned the Redmond Town Center.
10:13
And the last time and the only time I've been at Redmond Town Center
10:16
is when I was moving, helping you move from Seattle to L.A.
10:18
Dan and I forgot my contacts.
10:20
So shout out to Dr. Habib and the crew at Optics O P T I X
10:26
I wear at Redmond Town Center.
10:28
They were they were awesome.
10:32
And that's what my gentlemen's drive, couldn't they?
10:36
They were true gents.
10:37
Yeah, I think we were seeing my bacon.
10:40
Yeah, five different opticians.
10:42
And they were no, they weren't willing to give any samples.
10:47
And all you needed were just enough to get you through the week.
10:49
Right. That's all I needed.
10:50
And Dr. Habib said liability out the window.
10:54
We'll hook him up with some contacts.
10:57
So thank you. Thank you very much.
10:58
Like your smile. Come on in.
11:00
I would. I would rub in my eyes all week, Dan.
11:03
Yeah. And crush my Abby.
11:06
More importantly, you don't even have it anymore.
11:09
You know, yes, but to answer your question.
11:12
Yeah, it's it's the seasons are changing here as well.
11:16
We got a little snow in the mountains for the first time recently.
11:19
It's, you know, the writing is on the wall.
11:21
So I've been trying to get out as much as I could.
11:23
Went out with some friends,
11:25
like six perfectly matched cars, right?
11:29
Different versions.
11:30
There was a 992.2 T.
11:32
There was a 991.2 GT3 RS.
11:36
There was a Cayman 4.0 GTS.
11:38
There was my car, a couple of the cars.
11:40
Anyway, it was just it was just a when you ever get in a group
11:42
and everyone's just kind of kind of gels the cars, the driving and all that.
11:45
And it was it was grand.
11:46
And then I got up by myself once as well, which hasn't happened in a long time.
11:50
And you forget as wonderful it is driving with friends, right?
11:54
It's also pretty great to just go out and drive to just get in the zone,
11:58
right, get in the zone.
11:59
And there's not a better driving season than the fall, right?
12:02
At least here in Colorado, the leaves are changing.
12:05
And you know, there's that you're, you know, you've got to get it in.
12:07
You know that this this driving really counts, right?
12:09
Yeah, it makes it that much sweeter because like you said,
12:13
you can see the evidence that the season is coming to a close for this year.
12:16
And exactly, exactly.
12:18
There is nothing quite like being, yeah, being on your own
12:21
in a car that you love on a fun road and just like, again, it's just,
12:25
it's so restorative and, you know, I think you summed it up, right?
12:30
And there's so much Zen in drives like that.
12:33
Do you guys listen to music when you're driving on your own
12:36
or is it the engine and the?
12:40
It depends on like how restorative I need the drive to be.
12:47
I think a lot of times it's just the engine noise,
12:50
especially if it's in a car that I really enjoy the note.
12:54
Like, yeah, I had a GT 350R Mustang and that was, you know, that exhaust
12:59
is sort of in a class of its own.
13:00
It's so intoxicating.
13:01
So when I drove that car, no music.
13:04
Well, let me just mention that Lindsey's GT4 straight pipe.
13:07
So I don't know that you'd be able to hear the music anyway.
13:13
I don't listen to music ever unless I'm stuck in traffic or something.
13:18
Not in the Porsche, because I don't like to be fully tuned in.
13:21
In fact, I struggle even throwing sunglasses, right?
13:24
I'd like to be fully aware, fully dialed in.
13:27
And plus I have the base stereo, so it's not that good anyway.
13:31
More enjoyment in the sound of the car.
13:33
Yeah, I'm sure the engineers at Porsche
13:35
will really appreciate those comments.
13:37
Yeah, windows down so I can hear it all, you know, for sure.
13:40
You got to do that.
13:41
Yeah, get a little sand in the teeth, you know.
13:43
It helps with your awareness, too.
13:44
Like when I first learned to drive, again,
13:46
I was in Southern California, so the weather was nice
13:49
and it was the summer.
13:50
But I remember after a week, realizing, like,
13:53
I think something happened and I had to put a window up
13:55
and I remember going like,
13:56
well, how am I supposed to know what's going on if the window's up?
14:00
Yeah, I don't know where to shift, you know.
14:03
I've done a few drives.
14:05
So I just wanted to get a thousand miles on the car.
14:08
Yes, a few weeks ago I went down to Malibu
14:13
and there is a market, I can't think of the name of the market,
14:16
there's a, is it Pete's Market?
14:18
Oh, Scott's Malibu Kitchen, I think.
14:22
So that's a nice drive, although obviously that area was affected
14:26
by the fires at the beginning of the year.
14:29
So when you head down there, there are very strict speed limits
14:33
and there are also police bikes with radar guns, various junctions.
14:37
So you definitely have to take that seriously.
14:40
But super saddening and I've heard good news, but super saddening
14:44
as you go down that road on the left hand side
14:46
is the coast and on the right hand side is the canyons.
14:49
There was a burnt out 9-11, which was as a result of the fires.
14:54
You keep it iconic.
14:56
But I've heard it's been total way to be restored.
15:00
So I hope that myth is true and that it is the case.
15:05
But I also went to Helm's Bakery last Sunday
15:08
for the Johnny Lieberman friend of the show.
15:14
I needed Lindsay with me.
15:16
There's all these people I know by face, but I don't know how to talk to.
15:20
So I got there, pulled in, and I went for my coffee
15:23
and they do a coffee outside.
15:24
Stood behind me was, is it Hooniverse Jeff?
15:30
We met him at the LA Auto Show last week.
15:33
We flew to LA Auto Show.
15:34
Behind him was Lynn Woodward.
15:37
Behind her was Matt Farah.
15:41
And I was like, I'm introverted at the best of times.
15:44
So I'm like, I'm not going to turn around
15:45
and say hello to the who's who of LA.
15:47
Oh, you're right there with them, Dan.
15:51
And I think it was Hannah, Matt's wife.
15:53
She was with him, too.
15:54
I think that's our pictures.
15:56
And they collected a bunch of cars.
16:01
So I got there and I walked through and Matt had his Myers-Manx.
16:07
And he was the only guy who'd parked nose in.
16:11
So initially I'm like, why bother?
16:13
Like, are you just lazy?
16:15
But the reality is that the business end of that car
16:19
It's got the radial engine.
16:21
That's why he did it.
16:22
But I needed more coffee because I hadn't
16:24
but turned it together.
16:27
So the next time you go, Dan, you
16:29
roll up in that brand new red Porsche of yours
16:31
and you say, do you know who I am?
16:38
Because the car didn't make the list.
16:40
So as I'm pulling in, someone I know very well
16:44
And when you go to the gate, it's a left turn
16:46
to go in and exhibit your car.
16:48
It's a straight on to go park in the car park.
16:51
And a good friend of the show, Sean, just sent me
16:53
straight along in a lane.
16:55
And he's a car guy.
16:58
Next time, Sean, I'm looking for a left turn.
17:01
Well, that's what was so interesting.
17:02
Well, that thing's got a radial in it.
17:04
Because I got to, Lynn and I were the parking wardens
17:07
for the inaugural event.
17:09
And that's where we were.
17:09
So you just sent me left.
17:11
You would have definitely sent me left.
17:13
I would have moved all those cones and brought it right in.
17:18
Well, it's I think what makes it so unique
17:20
and is one of the cool things about that event
17:22
is that there's the front parking lot.
17:24
And then when you go behind, there's more parking along
17:27
the building, but then there's also the parking garage.
17:30
So it's sort of like a choose your own adventure.
17:32
And they were sort of like sorting some of the priority
17:36
spots were behind the building the first time.
17:38
And then they had the front lot.
17:40
But it was also a learning experience
17:41
because the front lot filled up even as it was being curated,
17:45
filled up, and then there were more behind.
17:47
And then, but even the parking garage
17:49
was a car show in itself.
17:52
Having also been in this position.
17:55
Sorry, Ron, you go on.
17:56
No, having also been in this position,
17:57
that is a tough position to be in,
17:59
because it's not like you're getting paid to do this.
18:01
Where do you draw the line?
18:02
And I think it's kind of a sliding scale
18:04
as the show goes on, right?
18:06
Maybe a little tougher as the show goes on.
18:09
I was that early, Ryan.
18:10
Yeah, I mean, I would have let you in.
18:13
Not only the car, but it's come on.
18:15
It is the Dan Pilling, right?
18:19
Front and center, everyone.
18:21
If you don't know, you know now.
18:23
How is that car, by the way?
18:25
You've got 1,000 miles on it.
18:26
So if you don't know, it's this beautiful guards red.
18:28
Sorry, Boxster GTS40.
18:30
Yeah, I need to get quickly to 1,000 miles.
18:33
I've had it first of August.
18:35
I think I got it second of August.
18:36
So anyway, I went out to the Joshua Tree with it.
18:41
And it was 109 degrees, not miles per hour.
18:47
But the drive home was magical.
18:49
So I had to get back to LA quite early on the Sunday.
18:53
So I was literally up at 6.30 on the road.
18:56
And there was no one else around.
18:58
The sun was coming up.
18:59
I was driving through mountains.
19:01
So I got to give it some beans in the end.
19:06
How many beans did you give it, Dan?
19:09
Yeah, let's not incriminate myself now that I'm.
19:12
You got the 1,199 license plates.
19:16
I'm going to talk about that on this show.
19:18
We'll bring the chairman of that organization on.
19:22
You can use your imagination.
19:23
Had you been to Joshua Tree before, Dan?
19:25
Not for a long time.
19:27
Not for a long time.
19:29
There's a really good music venue.
19:30
Not necessarily the music I saw there.
19:32
They're called Papi and Harriots.
19:35
And it's a really good music venue.
19:38
It's just outside Joshua Tree in the middle of nowhere.
19:42
No, but I've heard about it because it's just like totally out of the way.
19:45
Like, you have to know, you know, that it's there.
19:48
And but they get some really big names.
19:51
About three or four years ago, Paul McCartney played a secret concert there.
19:56
It's that sort of crazy website because they have I don't know how they do
20:01
it because it is literally the middle of nowhere.
20:03
But they have like famous acts all the time.
20:07
I I had never heard of it until like a year ago because I have I know people
20:12
that live in that area and that's how they had learned about it.
20:14
But yeah, it's like you would never expect.
20:17
I mean, Paul McCartney there is the last thing you would expect.
20:23
So so, Dan, I just want to go back to your Malibu drive.
20:27
Like, what was it like being in the area?
20:31
You know, you'd been there before the fires, obviously.
20:34
What is it like to be there and experience it?
20:39
I haven't been there since.
20:40
Yeah, I think it's just humbling because you you drive along and you realize
20:44
what people have lost and, you know, it's still there's still people,
20:49
even though it might be a beachfront property in Malibu, you know, it's
20:53
still people and they've lost their houses and yeah.
20:56
So just very humbling.
20:58
Yeah, I saw I saw a post today from a gal who has done a fair amount
21:04
of reporting on Malibu, just sort of lifestyle or, you know,
21:07
store kind of day in the life stories.
21:11
And she actually ended up losing her house, too, in the Palisades.
21:14
And what struck me was she said when she did go back to the neighborhood
21:18
after the fire, she ended up passing her own house at first without
21:21
realizing it because there were no landmarks anymore.
21:24
And I thought, you know, we're going to start hearing like more of those
21:28
stories, but it's always interesting to hear what it's actually like to see it.
21:33
Yeah, but no, it's it's good news is that obviously people are starting
21:38
to rebuild now and stuff.
21:40
So yeah, shall we give a watch away?
21:45
Before we do that, I've just been informed that we are recording
21:49
So much like when Wizard of Oz goes from black and white to color.
21:54
We are now going to go to nothing.
22:01
Because I know you are missing our beautiful mugs.
22:04
Sorry, Danny, we're going to give away some watches to in full visual definition.
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If you've missed the fur or if you listen to the first part, it was
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audio only and it's our apologies.
22:15
So let's get on with giving something away to buy back our audience.
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Shall we? We're here now.
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Yeah, we're here now and we've got a watch to give away.
22:24
So we are obviously working with the great folks at Sheffield Watches.
22:27
And I thought, you know, how do we do some sort of competition
22:29
that helps someone win a watch?
22:32
And congrats again to our friend Dave, who won the first watch.
22:36
So there was recently a very famous proposal.
22:42
A football player proposed to a pop singer,
22:47
Travis and Taylor, I believe their names were.
22:50
And I wanted to ask you guys, first of all,
22:53
is it just a British tradition that when a couple get engaged,
22:58
obviously the gentleman buys a ring and it's usually either a month
23:02
or a month and a half worth of salary for that ring.
23:05
So is that three months?
23:10
We're where you are.
23:12
Both your other halfs have been told the wrong information.
23:16
But so that is tradition that you spend a certain amount of wages on a ring.
23:21
Yeah, I think less tradition and more marketing.
23:25
And really different in different parts of the country.
23:27
but yeah, it's a sliding scale. So yeah, be careful where you
23:32
get engaged. If you find, if you find your wife in the south,
23:36
it might be cheaper than even real diamond. Yeah, who knows.
23:41
But it's the San Bernardino. Shout out to San Bernardino. The
23:47
people who were kind enough to send me a t-shirt. So I thought
23:50
I would wear it. Amazing. Yeah, you wear it well. I'll be
23:54
right on trail this t-shirt next week. Tune in. The second
24:00
piece is obviously the groom and fiance is buying the ring.
24:06
Right. Does the bride have an obligation in the UK is kind of
24:09
considered that the bride would buy the groom a watch to wear
24:13
for the special day. Is that a UK thing or do you guys
24:17
That's so fun. I think it's a UK thing, but I love it. I
24:21
think we need to bring it over here.
24:23
We did that. So when my Molly and I got engaged low so many
24:28
years ago, I got her a ring that was three months my salary,
24:34
which now I know better. And she got me a Rolex, a Rolex
24:38
Milgauss, which is what I wanted. But then I somehow then
24:42
got her a Rolex as well, but a cheaper one, an Air King, which
24:46
now she doesn't even wear anymore because she's got
24:49
what is it? Yes, the Datejust. Yeah, the Datejust. That's
24:53
what it is. I know all the watches your wife wears, but I
24:56
know it's the one I have. Yes, it's the beautiful green one,
25:00
which, you know, so anyway, but you know, we so we did that.
25:03
I don't know how common that is. I mean, it seems like, you
25:06
know, I think it's so sweet. I love that. But no, I've
25:11
never heard of it. I've never heard like, I've heard of
25:14
the bride and groom getting each other a gift when they
25:18
get like, like a wedding present to give each other after
25:22
they're married, but you wouldn't need the watch ahead of
25:24
time. Right, it's right. I like the idea. I mean, watches are
25:29
involved. It's a great idea. I mean, I guess we like J Turquoise
25:33
kind of helped us do that accidentally. He sent us or like
25:36
without me realizing that there was a tradition that we
25:39
could have been ascribing to it. He sent us his and hers of
25:43
the green, the black diver with the green. Yeah, it's
25:47
cool. You know, dial. So Wow. I happened to be wearing mine
25:52
today without even realizing we were going to talk about that.
25:55
So I was thinking then, if you were to be wanting to buy the
26:01
other half a watch, or if you wanted to receive a watch,
26:05
which of the Sheffield watches, firstly, would you think
26:09
would be the most appropriate knowing that on the wedding
26:12
day, the worst thing you can turn up with is a really
26:15
fancy watch that is going to, you know, take the attraction
26:19
away from your beautiful bride. So firstly, which Sheffield
26:22
watches would you go for and why? That's a good let's see. So
26:25
if it was a beach wedding, if it was a beach wedding, I think
26:29
the rally would be a great choice, because it's very
26:32
elegant, right? But it fit well, like it's not too. It's
26:36
not super flashy, but it's very elegant. It would fit
26:38
with that, you know, setting and still look classy. Let's
26:44
see. I do know someone that got married at Laguna Seca. So I
26:48
think you did that. Sorry. Yeah, actually, I didn't I know. I
26:53
remember going like, wait a minute, I didn't even know
26:55
that was an option. Well, it could be. I mean, yeah, it's
27:00
still time. I know, right? We know some people. It's done.
27:07
Take care of it. Yeah. I think maybe like a blue like a blue
27:13
spikes would be kind of cool. Or the is it the GMT the blue and
27:17
red? I think that would be cool. If you were getting married.
27:20
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think that would be the one. Although I
27:23
could probably insert a joke here about the QL one and that
27:25
it's practical and cheap. Right. That could set the set the
27:30
The tone for the watch relationship. No, but I like that
27:34
idea. I like that GMT. It takes you around the world. I
27:37
don't know, right? It's just it's it's worldly. It's
27:39
wouldn't need to change the watch on your honeymoon.
27:42
No, you just turn that bezel, you know, I was going to go for
27:45
the new super production, which is obviously the Swiss made. I
27:50
think it just looks, you know, looks right, right level of
27:53
fancy. Yeah, showing off. Yeah, right. If it was a non
27:57
Sheffield watch, did you guys have any thoughts around what
28:00
the equivalent would be? I'd go first. Yeah, first you
28:05
want what would you buy your bride then? What it would be
28:08
what I would be wearing. So what I would expect. Let's call
28:11
Yeah, to buy me. Yeah. So I was thinking about a JJ
28:16
LeCoultre Roberto. So these watches are I guess they're
28:22
portrait in shape, aren't they? And they were originally
28:24
designed for polo players. So to protect while playing
28:29
polo, you can actually flip the watch over and it
28:32
becomes some of them have dual time but it becomes so then
28:36
you could have the inscription of the date or
28:37
something on the other side. So to protect the watch, you
28:40
can flip it over. There was such a demand in the polo
28:43
community for a watch that without, you know, it was
28:45
screaming out for it. That's amazing. I you learned to be
28:49
something tonight, Dan. Yeah, I didn't know that. That's
28:52
right. That car show educational institution. Yeah, I
28:57
like any other ideas. Yes. So I'm trying to look up the
29:00
brand because it's it's a really unique watch. And of
29:04
course, I'm blanking on the so Matt Farah has one. And I got
29:11
to steal a quail a couple years ago. Oh, I know the dial is
29:14
made of some material called Fordite. Have you guys seen
29:18
this? Yeah, yeah, it's it's cut from the layers of paint
29:24
on the floors in car factories, which is so cool. No two
29:28
of them are the same. But there's a company that
29:31
makes really beautiful ones. It's also highly
29:33
carcinogenic. But I mean, Oh, Arcanot is the company that
29:39
makes that. They're super cool. Yeah, I love them. And, you
29:43
know, what's so amazing is like, obviously, they're all
29:46
unique. And you never know. And it's kind of fun when they
29:49
release a new series to guess, like, which, you know, OEM,
29:53
do you think this came from? And like, what were they
29:55
painting? Because some of the colors are very distinctive.
29:58
There was one that had like a, you know, kind of it
30:00
was like an acid green. And I'm like, is this Porsche
30:02
Fordite? Because it's called Fordite, but they can use
30:06
they make any material from any OEM. So yeah,
30:11
what Porsche Dite has a certain ring. Yeah. There's a
30:14
stand by me reference in there, Dan, if you dig deep.
30:17
Yeah, I'll have to keep looking and let me listen to the
30:19
show. Right. Any watches from your side? Because you used to
30:22
like trade in watches, didn't you? I did. You know, that
30:25
was something in college and right out of college lived in
30:28
Chicago. And you know, this was back in the day,
30:31
probably told the story. But my first couple of jobs out of
30:34
college, I traveled a lot and I'd go to these small towns or
30:37
these towns across the country. And I first thing I do would be
30:39
to check Craigslist and see if anyone was was trying to
30:42
unload a Rolex and picked up a lot of watches over the
30:46
years and would flip them and make a little bit of money.
30:48
And so got to try just about everything. I've never much
30:51
like you've never driven a Miata. I've never owned a
30:53
Daytona, which is the car guy watch, right? Right. You
30:57
know, but a lot of Submariners, a lot of
30:58
GMTs and explorers and things like like that. And I guess that
31:03
sort of leads me into the watch I think is kind of the gold
31:05
standard, if you will, for for weddings and funerals and
31:09
everything else. And that's Rolex and I guess Tudor as
31:12
well. It's sort of junior brand. I just to me, that's
31:15
always sort of meant something special. I know
31:18
it's, you know, maybe not as as a rare a watch or as
31:23
uncommon a watch to see maybe as it once was. But but
31:27
yeah, I, I wear two watches. I wear Rolexes and I wear
31:31
Sheffields and I compliment each other well. But yeah, if it
31:35
wouldn't be a Sheffield for me, I think it would probably be a
31:37
Rolex of some sort, or maybe a Tudor and maybe something
31:39
vintage, if you really want to up the cool. Oh, that would
31:42
be cool. Yeah, all those old vintage Rolexes I sold so many
31:46
years ago to make $1,000 that are now worth, you know,
31:51
live and learn. But don't even think about it. Move on.
31:54
Yeah, at least they weren't fakes like your panoramic.
31:57
That's right. Another Rolexes came in a fake calculator at
32:01
least from China. Yeah, very good. Very good. Well, let's give
32:04
folks a chance to win a watch. Yes. So what I need some music or
32:08
something is, yeah, that car show. Instagram, we're going to
32:14
post a picture of a watch. And we're going to do that after
32:19
the show gets released. So no one can do it in advance.
32:23
And what we would like you to do to win potentially one of these
32:26
watches is firstly follow two accounts, follow that car show
32:30
and follow Sheffield watches. I'm hoping that most of our
32:33
listeners are already doing both, but just in case that's the
32:36
first way to opt into this competition. Then I want you to
32:39
comment and say which watch from the Sheffield watch brand
32:43
range. Would you think that Taylor Swift should buy for
32:47
Kelsey? And why? And you can make that funny, you can make
32:50
it serious, you can make that, you know, anything you want, you
32:53
know, you can say it's because I don't know, she wants him to
32:57
shake it out or she wants to make a style.
33:04
Yeah, I'm out of ideas in terms of some names. But yeah,
33:09
so follow both accounts, comment on the post that we have
33:13
specifically with why and which watch from the Sheffield
33:17
range. Go to Sheffield watches on all the websites. And we will
33:22
pick the best answer. It'll be a group decision amongst the four
33:25
of us. Yeah, Rindy, Ryan, myself and Michael. And we'll let you
33:29
know and you'll get your pick of a Sheffield watch. So little
33:33
effort for great reward potential. Yes, creative is good.
33:36
And the real story here is Dan wants to tag Taylor on
33:44
What do you do? Sorry, tag?
33:47
Oh, that's also a watch brand. Okay, all right, no fun
33:50
See what you did there.
33:56
We have our competition.
33:57
Yeah, make it happen. Get creative. Yeah, make Dan laugh.
34:01
Please make me laugh. I was watching another podcast, which
34:05
was Chris Harris and friends last week. And he said something
34:08
really profound, which he does regularly, but this was
34:11
really profound. And he said, say again,
34:15
No, I was gonna say, particularly profound, even from
34:17
someone who is profound quite often.
34:19
Yes. And he wasn't saying, Hey, Lindsay, do you like the ice
34:22
cream here at LeMol?
34:28
his quote was, you know, a car has touched your soul. And
34:32
after driving it, you spent hours on websites looking at
34:35
used versions. Yeah. Yes. So I wanted to ask you, what was
34:40
the last car that touched your soul and why?
34:42
Hmm. Ryan, you want to go for a car that touched me for the
34:47
record, good touch was is a Lotus Elise. You know, it's a
34:52
and it's a tiny car. So it touched me all over, I guess,
34:59
every time I see a Lotus Elise, I go down that rabbit hole,
35:03
even though I hardly fit, and you'd have to like lube me up
35:05
or whatever to slide me in. And the top couldn't be on
35:08
because I can't fold that direction. That is a car that
35:11
gets me going. They're eternally $35, $40,000. I think
35:15
they still are. They're just wonderful cars, the cars that
35:19
they don't make like that anymore and hardly did make at
35:23
that time. You know, manual steering and everything else
35:26
just just special special cars. Incidentally, also one of my
35:30
bucket list cars, one of my cars you should drive before
35:32
you die. They're truly, truly special. But I guess also
35:36
the GT for the first time I had a base came in the
35:39
first time I really had an interaction with the GT for it
35:42
was a 2016 981. And what are those like? They're amazing.
35:51
Even when they have mufflers on them. But you know, it's I just
35:56
fell down that rabbit hole and I had to have one. And then
35:58
that, you know, the 2020 came out and I bought one. I've
36:01
not bought an Elise yet. Probably never will. But yeah,
36:06
those are the two cars that have touched my soul. Very
36:09
good. Very good. Lindsay, what was the last car that touched
36:13
The last one was actually a Land Rover Defender.
36:17
Interesting. Is this a car week? Was this at Pebble?
36:20
No, it was because when I got to go to Carmel in May and do
36:25
the Land Rover experience the off road school. Yeah. Yeah, I
36:30
mean, Chris really hit the nail on the head because the
36:33
amount of time I have spent looking at Defender like
36:39
slightly pre-owned defenders is, you know, probably an
36:42
unhealthy amount over the last like since I got back from that
36:45
So modern defenders?
36:47
Yeah, modern defenders.
36:48
What would you get the 90, the 110, the 130? So does it for
36:53
I really like the 110 and that would have been my like, I
36:57
would have said, you know, no question. Yeah. But what was
37:00
so interest like another interesting part of the
37:01
trip outside of getting to do the off road school and
37:04
like learning all of the aspects of off roading and
37:08
doing it in those cars and seeing how capable they are.
37:12
Before the actual event started, my dad was over at
37:16
Laguna Seca doing a vintage racing event. And they let
37:19
me take a brand new 130 to go like pop in and say hi to
37:24
him at the track. And I was really excited to try it
37:27
because it is about 20 inches longer, I think. Yeah,
37:31
then the 110 and I'd only driven a 110. So I'm like
37:34
this is going to be really interesting. I'm curious to
37:36
see like, does it feel a lot heavier? Is it laggy? Is it
37:38
slower, whatever? You can't tell a difference. Yeah, you
37:42
do not feel it, which is really a feat when you look at
37:45
how much longer it is. Yeah, you know, because it adds
37:48
weight, it adds drag, all of that. And I took the 130
37:52
over Laurelis grade, which if you know the area, it's
37:55
a windy road, like it's, I think of it as sort of
37:58
like car weeks, Angeles crest, like, you know,
38:01
short, but it's a lot of elevation, some pretty good
38:05
turns. And the 130 ate it up. No problem. Really? Did you
38:10
just say that the 130 was 20 bigger than the 110? Wouldn't I
38:18
think? Yeah, that's inches, right? Because surely that's
38:21
the numbers. 110 plus 20 is 130. Yeah, no, this is not
38:28
how it works. And then there's the 90, which is the
38:31
wheelbase. Yeah, yeah, I was describing proportional. Yeah,
38:35
people that may not be familiar with what the numbers mean.
38:40
I didn't think there for a minute, if it was millimeters,
38:42
inches, hands, like what was going on, you know, it's the
38:44
Brits, you never know, right?
38:49
So that was the Land Rover Defender. Right. Yeah. And would
38:53
you swap the front? Would you swap the Ford 154?
38:58
Um, I hope so. That wasn't an immediate yes. So what is it?
39:03
Sophie's choice? Come on. Just the Ford touch you in the same
39:07
way that the so you know what's funny? I was thinking about
39:10
this because a friend texted me yesterday, they were at a shop
39:15
in LA that had a fifth gen Bronco. And I like, I
39:20
immediately just went, Oh, my gosh, it's so exciting. I love
39:23
it so much. And it's funny because the truck is probably the
39:27
closest thing to a Bronco like that, that you can get, you
39:33
know, obviously the configuration slightly different,
39:35
but it's probably one of the closest things you can get. And
39:38
that didn't hit me until relatively recently that I was
39:41
like, I'm basically driving the closest thing I can get to a
39:44
Bronco. And I really do like they did a really good job with
39:48
the design of the truck, I think it's still so classic,
39:51
like it makes me smile when I see it. Um, yeah, I mean, it's
39:56
been, you know, it's been with me through a lot. And it's
39:59
like really been a big part of my life for a long I mean, you
40:03
know what, I brought my daughter home from the
40:05
hospital in the truck. So I would have to add the defender.
40:13
Add it to the stable. The the last car that I think
40:16
touched my soul was I had for car week, I was
40:19
incredibly lucky. I had the Alfa Romeo Giulia
40:22
Quadrifoglio. The car I'd heard great things about. I'd
40:28
driven the sister car, which is the Stelvio, which is the
40:30
SUV and it was good. This car is just fantastic. Aren't
40:35
they amazing? It's like a Italian love letter. Like I
40:41
just don't know. I've got so many great things to say
40:43
about this car. Like the way that you sit in it and
40:46
you're next to the pillar. So the window is kind of in
40:49
front of you, if that makes sense. The way that the car
40:53
just handles the the gearbox, the engine noises. It's yeah,
41:01
there was a lot of consideration. Do I get rid of the
41:03
Audi for one of those? Yeah, they are just perfect. Over
41:07
500 horsepower. Yeah. And it's just the power is there
41:12
when you need it turns in incredibly well makes great
41:15
noises. Amazing stereo. It takes a lot of boxes. Yeah. Yeah.
41:19
And the interior is so like you feel like you're in this very
41:22
lovely car, which you are. And they're so capable on, you
41:26
know, twisty roads. The what was interesting for me about
41:29
those was when I realized I knew I think at least three
41:33
automotive journalists in LA that owned them at one point.
41:35
And I thought that really tells you something about how
41:38
good that car is because you look at everything they get
41:41
to experience. And if they're going to commit to
41:43
something, it has to be really good. Yeah. Yeah. And and they
41:46
were buying the Julius and I love them. Yeah, I think it's a
41:50
great choice. Interesting. Two Brits in an Italian. Right.
41:54
These are the cars that have touched us. Yeah, our soul. That
42:01
You're right. All right. Yeah. I want to get technical.
42:06
Most times when I get these press cars, I'm like, I'm
42:09
ready to hand them back. But it was like any excuse to
42:12
wait a little bit longer for a hand that keeps back to the
42:15
to the alpha. So I'll get one again soon. I'm sure. Yeah.
42:20
Well, I think that's going to be your equivalent of like, yeah,
42:24
is it is it a press card that you want to give back or not? As
42:28
opposed to are you spending time on the classifieds? Like, if
42:31
you want to hang on to it, that's another indicator of
42:33
how good it is. Yeah.
42:35
Well, I approve of both of your choices. I like both of
42:38
those cars very much. Not spent much time with the
42:41
alpha, but I spent a ton of time with the defender. And that's
42:46
a car I would buy. That's why it gives me the 90 with the 500
42:54
That's a thing you can buy.
42:57
Yeah, I've priced them out.
43:00
I mean, this is Sanityland, right?
43:04
No, they're not that much.
43:06
Go ahead, take a look.
43:07
Well, do they not make anything more and they've
43:10
No, the octa is what he.
43:12
Oh, gosh, no, yeah.
43:13
No, no, this would just be the standard, whatever, I don't
43:17
know, rap scallion model.
43:18
Yeah, the regular V8.
43:20
That's right. That's right.
43:21
Yeah, I'm keen to get behind the wheel of a octa.
43:26
Anyone have access to one?
43:28
I feel like that would put it out there.
43:31
Let's let it manifest.
43:34
I'm sure we can make that happen.
43:35
Manifest an octa for all three of us.
43:38
An octa for the trio.
43:41
You'd have to change.
43:42
There's a joke there.
43:43
I didn't quite find it, but yeah, that's.
43:48
So what, what is it with these adults who are
43:52
getting in kids' cars and driving them around?
43:54
Have you guys seen this?
43:55
Well, they want their souls to be touched.
44:00
In a very different way.
44:01
Well, and I think what caught my attention was the
44:05
different results for the two drivers, because the poor
44:08
guy in Canada just wanted a slushie and he ended up
44:11
getting arrested and then he was driving.
44:13
What was he driving?
44:14
He was driving a girl, a little girl's barbie jeep as one
44:18
does. Now I think, I think maybe the only flaw in
44:22
his process was he did it during rush hour.
44:25
You know, if he had picked a less populated time, I
44:28
think rush hour in Canada, yeah, rush hour.
44:30
And I mean, in this remote town in Canada, you
44:32
know, who knows, it's all relative, right?
44:36
But maybe I'll insert the interview with the guy, but
44:39
it was it was pretty classic.
44:41
Yeah, yeah, that's right.
44:43
On Friday, a Prince George man was pulled over and
44:45
arrested right here after he was seen driving a
44:48
child-sized pink barbie jeep down this busy road.
44:52
And I want to just want to get it a slurpee.
44:54
I got lazy. I didn't want to walk.
44:56
I think he's just, you know, he's a solution
44:59
He's got a great taste in cars.
45:01
I think I think I hope he got it.
45:04
He got his daughter slushie as well.
45:06
He's going to borrow it.
45:07
And then there was a dude in LA.
45:09
That's the guy I'm a little concerned about, because
45:11
he's not going to be alive.
45:13
No, I kept thinking we were going to see his demise
45:17
Like, what is happening?
45:19
He's in a Porsche, a miniature Porsche, which, you know,
45:22
might be the only thing any of us can afford
45:24
here before too long.
45:25
The way Porsche is raising their prices.
45:27
But yeah, in LA delivering what?
45:32
And again, it's like a 9-11, but it's a children's
45:35
yeah, yeah, yeah, 9-11 body because they put
45:38
whatever kid, you know, body on top of these little jeeps.
45:41
But it had some power.
45:45
But he's in traffic, regular traffic on this
45:50
Two inches off the ground.
45:51
Yeah. And I mean, traffic.
45:53
I thought he was going to get taken out by a bus
45:54
at one point and other times, like, because he doesn't,
45:57
you know, he's not observing the rules of the road.
46:01
Bike lanes, splitting lanes.
46:04
Well, he did a donut in the intersection at one point.
46:07
I'm like, this is it's not going to end well.
46:09
But what's what's wild is like, you know, the police clamp down
46:13
on our poor friend in the Barbie Jeep so quickly.
46:15
And this guy just seems to have free reign in Beverly Hills.
46:18
But does that work with the app?
46:21
You know, the Uber Eats app or the and you can see your driver
46:26
and what car they're driving.
46:29
Probably just put Porsche or whatever, right?
46:31
Porsche 911, you know, but look at the fun that Mofo's having.
46:35
I mean, Dan, have you ever smiled like that?
46:37
Ever hammed it up like that in your Boxster?
46:39
I mean, he was maybe that's where it's at.
46:43
You're skirting the, you know, the fine line of death
46:46
about delivering Uber Eats to the fine citizens of Los Angeles.
46:50
I mean, that guy's living his best life.
46:53
He's like, can we talk further about Porsche?
46:57
Yes, we can talk more about Porsche, Dan.
47:00
Firstly, I want to file it under I'm not angry.
47:04
I'm just disappointed.
47:06
So I think there are a number of articles now to say
47:09
that the next gen 718 models will be available
47:13
in both electric and gas engines.
47:16
After being told well that that was it, they were done.
47:21
Yeah, they're coming back with more ice engines.
47:23
Yeah, but it's only the top and they didn't define top.
47:27
Well, that doesn't that doesn't help us.
47:29
Any of us. No, GT4, GT4,
47:33
right, Boxster, GTS 4.0.
47:35
These are the top models and say goodbye to our retirement
47:38
and our respective retirement plans, guys, because these are the cars
47:42
that they're going to continue making, which I'm not sad for.
47:44
But yeah, I you know, I thought we had the last of the last here.
47:48
I was going to say, I know, we definitely like we all sort of enjoyed
47:51
like, hey, we got it right for once without even realizing.
47:56
Well, we still got it right.
47:57
Don't we absolutely got it right.
47:59
But yeah, that was like, I know, because that article,
48:03
that announcement was made that they were discontinuing the ice engines
48:07
two days after Tori and I got the GT4.
48:10
And we were like, wait a minute, talk about right place.
48:15
And, you know, it was nice while it lasted.
48:17
But but the new ones are obviously going to be
48:22
like accessible to a certain level of people.
48:24
And like you said, Ryan,
48:25
the prices are going to keep going up.
48:26
So we're still in a really good position.
48:29
All of us. No, no, mark my words.
48:31
The new GT4 will start at at least one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
48:35
Well, let's remember that in twenty twenty, you know, at least in theory,
48:39
you could get a no options GT4 for ninety nine nine.
48:44
I think it was. Yeah.
48:45
So but but look what's happened to the GT3.
48:48
I mean, they were in Porsche was leaving that money on the table.
48:50
Right. So why wouldn't they raise, you know, the sticker?
48:54
But you mark my words, at least one hundred and fifty thousand to start
48:59
So electric and gas at the same time.
49:03
But it was interesting.
49:04
Did you guys see the concept Audi TT that was?
49:08
Yeah. How about that?
49:10
So that I don't know if you guys know this, but this is going to production.
49:15
There's a really good top gear video on it
49:16
if you get the chance to see it online.
49:18
It's going to production.
49:19
It's going to be an all electric convertible.
49:22
But it's actually going to be using all the technology
49:25
from the new electric Boxster, but it's coming out before the electric box.
49:30
But it won't be quite as good because it would be quite as good.
49:33
Yeah. But it's interesting that they seem to be like, OK,
49:39
we need to test these cars further.
49:41
Let's put something else. Yeah. Yeah.
49:43
And then let's let's be frank, too.
49:44
I mean, Audi has never been known for for its engines
49:48
in quite the same way that Porsche has, right?
49:51
So, you know, why wouldn't they do it that way?
49:54
It's not as integral as part of part of the experience.
49:57
They would make a bolder statement if they said, hey, you know,
50:00
we are the Audi group, the Volkswagen Audi group,
50:03
and we're going to lead our electric charge,
50:06
electric charge with with the Porsche.
50:10
If they could have gone and said over the product so much
50:14
that we're going to start with the Porsche
50:16
and then the other cars are going to inherit the technology.
50:19
That for me would have been the move.
50:20
Yeah. But I don't know.
50:22
I'd probably buy an electric Audi
50:24
before I would an electric Porsche.
50:25
Yeah. You know, really?
50:28
Help me understand that.
50:30
Again, I just I don't know. I want a flat six, you know,
50:33
think about Audi's history of of of engines, right?
50:36
You know, the five cylinders.
50:38
Yeah, they have a certain charm or whatever.
50:41
But, you know, I've owned a couple of these over the years.
50:43
The engine really wasn't the
50:46
not quite sure what the highlight was for you.
50:48
They wanted those cars to be like now that I think about it.
50:52
Hashtag unremarkable is what I'm here.
50:56
Well, one, the first one seized up at 40,000 miles,
50:59
you know, in the second one set it delivered
51:01
three hundred and forty four horsepower, but never quite felt like it.
51:05
The Porsche doesn't we all know what Porsche horsepower, right?
51:08
It's always, you know, you know, they are a bit of a German stallion.
51:13
Exactly. The opposite of Mustang, sorry, Lindsay.
51:16
Yeah, the opposite of Mustang.
51:18
I will let that one go.
51:20
Yeah, the other thought I had around that Audi TT is
51:23
if that had been the Jaguar move, because they're quite similar in design.
51:28
But if Jaguar had come out with a car more similar to that,
51:31
yeah, didn't do that bullshit advertising campaign.
51:35
It would have been onto a flyer.
51:37
Well, I think the Audi is a little more of a
51:40
we want to call it a little bit more of a statement in the design.
51:44
I thought the Jaguar was a little, a little more just what?
51:50
Fifty years old, it's 50 years.
51:52
It's taking me hard to get him trained.
51:54
Yeah, this Midwestern boy to close attention to it.
51:57
If he doesn't think about it, do we have to give him the tree with the thing?
52:03
Poor Sasha was on the show and I pronounced his name three
52:06
his name three different ways, right, just to cover my basis.
52:09
No, I think that Audi is a bit more of a statement.
52:11
It's a little more confident, right?
52:13
And it's, you know, the cut of its jib or whatever you want to say.
52:18
The Jaguar, you know, just see, there I go, the Jaguar.
52:21
We made you think about it.
52:22
I'm going to think about it.
52:25
Yeah, you got to own it, right?
52:28
And I think you got to own it.
52:29
I think that's the secret.
52:31
I mean, you know, there's a phrase, you know,
52:35
walk like a panther, right?
52:36
You go into a room, you know,
52:38
it's like a jaggy with him.
52:39
And that didn't happen.
52:41
And that didn't happen.
52:42
So, yeah, I think it's like, what's the cologne in Anchorman?
52:45
60% of the time it works.
52:49
By the way, guys, I desperately need a haircut.
52:52
My hair is very long and I ran out of product
52:55
and I usually get product at the salon, but it's like $50.
52:58
Just a little thing upon me.
52:59
It's I ordered some on Amazon the night.
53:00
Swab, OK, and it smells just like a 16 year old boy.
53:05
Like I don't want to know how you know this.
53:08
Like, no, we're not going to ask those questions.
53:14
They all wear like an Axe body spray or whatever it is.
53:17
I was going to say, like, along the lines of Axe body spray.
53:20
So what I'm hearing is
53:22
he glad that the podcast is only audio and visual.
53:26
Millivision is not coming anytime soon.
53:31
I think we should probably do a shout out to our friends.
53:36
So our friends at Drake Motor Cars
53:38
who will be launching their new warehouse
53:44
on the 11th of October in Denver.
53:46
It's their grand opening.
53:47
And I think, Ryan, you know the guys really well.
53:49
Are they excited for it?
53:50
Yeah, shout out Willis and Rob and they've got some great cars
53:54
and some great partners along with us with this grand opening.
53:58
I think I saw cars and dids and Avants and some other friends of ours.
54:02
But yeah, they're going to have some great stuff already do.
54:05
But this is their official grand opening
54:07
and they really do specialize in the cars that we like.
54:09
Right. So all the stuff that, you know, that touches us,
54:13
you know, is the stuff that presumably will be in their inventory.
54:16
So yeah, yeah, excellent.
54:18
So if you're free on the 11th of October,
54:21
we've posted it on our socials.
54:24
So yeah, go check them out.
54:25
You got to get a nice, a nice look around the warehouse
54:28
and maybe a glass of champagne or something.
54:31
And decide what you want to add to your collection.
54:35
Good luck on the on the ground.
54:39
Oh, what else do we know?
54:40
Well, can I just add that, you know, all this Porsche talk?
54:44
Doug DeMuro said it must be true.
54:48
Right away with Lindsay.
54:49
I thought we were going to be like,
54:51
there's only so many times Ryan can send you the same article on text.
54:55
Will you not be able to ignore it, right?
54:57
Come on, Ryan, let's have it.
55:01
So I'll be real honest.
55:02
I had never listened to the this car pod podcast before today.
55:08
But then I saw GT4 and I clicked on it and I really liked it.
55:11
They do a great job.
55:12
I really I really like the like what those kids are doing over there.
55:18
I honestly feel like it's a very their podcast is very aligned
55:21
with sort of our style and what we're into and all that.
55:23
And and Doug talked about the how the GT4 really is the best
55:29
sports car you can buy and anything that strays from the GT4 really is
55:33
a compromise in some way.
55:35
I don't want to take all his content, so you should go and listen to the episode.
55:40
You'll know it when you hear it.
55:41
But basically, you know, the GT4 is the best sports car, which I mean,
55:44
come on, the three of us.
55:46
I mean, you talked about journalists, you know, driving and owning the,
55:50
you know, the Julia, right?
55:52
I think, you know, it's a similar thing here.
55:54
We, you know, we put our money where our mouths are.
55:56
And basically anything that strays from this this model is is a is a it's
56:04
a compromise in some way, right?
56:05
You either want more comfort or, you know, less comfort or, you know,
56:09
but it's kind of like, you know, it's kind of the whole package, right?
56:14
And, you know, it was just it was nice to hear because I've been
56:18
preaching the praises of this car for a long, long time until people
56:20
are sick of hearing about it.
56:21
But he said the same thing.
56:23
So go check this out.
56:24
Tell us if you disagree.
56:26
But again, I think the proof is in the pudding and all the other,
56:28
you know, phrases I can, I can pair it here because we, I mean, you've got a 16.
56:34
I've got a 20 and Dan's got a 24.
56:40
Doug cooling just to have some of the dog in it.
56:43
Well, I do know his number is on your phone.
56:48
It's like the bat signal for us.
56:50
My question here is Doug is obviously a very wealthy gentleman.
56:54
He's obviously got the Carrera GT, the 2005 for GT the Kuntasz.
57:01
If he's saying it's the best car, why doesn't he own one?
57:05
Doug, Doug, I'm putting this question out to the man himself.
57:07
He should have answered the phone, I guess is what I'm hearing.
57:10
Yeah, I wonder the same thing.
57:13
You know, because he is a man of wealth and taste, you know,
57:16
he's got that the little, the red top g class and all these other
57:20
amazing things and he's not afraid to buy something if he likes it.
57:23
Hell, he bought that Audi A2 I saw, which doesn't do a thing for me, but I guess it's
57:28
mildly interesting.
57:29
I think that was part of a challenge.
57:32
They're doing a challenge with a Fiat Multiplur and A2 and something else.
57:37
So he bought it for a challenge, I don't think he bought it to keep as a long-term
57:43
Well, now it's got Doug Providence, right?
57:44
So he can sell it for more than he paid for it.
57:45
And this is the difference between, I guess, our podcast in there is where they go
57:49
and they import cars from Europe to have challenges with, and we talk in theoretical terms about
57:56
And buy T-shirts with San Bernardino in the living room.
58:00
That's okay, right?
58:01
We have to start somewhere.
58:02
We're just not at that point yet, but, I mean, we're manifesting an octa, so that's
58:06
a good place to go.
58:10
And that T-shirt, now that you can see us, is really quite the peace, Dan.
58:16
I feel like I don't have to do something to kind of give it some more.
58:21
So now you're wearing black?
58:23
And a T-shirt that says San Bernardino on it.
58:26
What else does that say?
58:27
Is there a picture of something?
58:28
Like, it's palm trees.
58:29
No, I didn't see any palm trees.
58:30
Maybe they're marijuana plants.
58:31
I think we probably are, actually.
58:32
Five-leaved palm trees.
58:33
Oh, they're going to come for us.
58:34
I know they are, sir.
58:38
No good deed goes unpunished.
58:40
This is as much as anyone's talked about San Bernardino on a podcast in years.
58:53
But I do want to know why Doug doesn't have a GT4, and the next time he's in Denver,
58:57
he can come out with me and mine, and I'll convince him to buy one.
59:03
I mean, it's not for nothing that the three of us have committed to the same car, without
59:13
That's just the way it has worked out, and every time we talk about them, we say how
59:17
much we're still enjoying them.
59:20
We're practical people.
59:21
Practical and cheap.
59:23
But I can't swing a new Aston Martin or a new McLaren or something because those
59:30
And something like the GT4 apparently is immune from all that.
59:34
And so that factors into it as well.
59:37
We just get to drive them.
59:40
Anyway, they had a term for it.
59:43
The term is escaping me.
59:44
It was something clever in a way that only Doug DeMiro can coin.
59:49
But yeah, in the spectrum of cars, there was but one that rules supreme, reign
59:56
supreme, and all the others are mere compromises.
59:59
And it's always nice to have somebody that people listen to declare that that car
00:05
happens to be wrong.
00:07
It's good to have some of the people listen to say that the GT4 is a good car.
00:15
Well, I stepped into it tonight, guys.
00:19
Check out the video.
00:20
And if you want to know where the link is, just ask Ryan to text it to you.
00:28
But what have we guys got coming up over the next couple of weeks, much?
00:32
I think, again, just try to get out and enjoy the driving weather while it holds and create
00:38
my own rallies of one, maybe we'll see.
00:43
It's supposed to be on the Rocky Mountain Automotive Press four by four day tomorrow
00:47
where they get all the manufacturers to bring out their favorite four by fours
00:51
and overlanding vehicles.
00:53
And it just couldn't couldn't make it work.
00:54
So I'm sad that I won't be able to do that because that would have been content
00:59
Well, that was where you got that was where you got to drive the eight of them.
01:07
That's where I fell in love with it.
01:08
And I've driven that same car.
01:09
It's in the your was in the press fleet a couple of times since it was the the
01:12
classic or the whatever the one with the retro, you know, the white steel wheels
01:16
And that that would be the one if I didn't get the 500 horsepower.
01:18
Was it the country edition?
01:23
It was like a baby blue white.
01:29
The country is white with a blue roof and a blue tailgate.
01:34
There are so many variations.
01:36
And it has the white steelies.
01:38
The only thing I can't history, it's all defendants.
01:45
Well, as far as search history goes, search histories go that's probably not
01:51
Well, it's it's the county edition is the one I'm not the country, but
01:56
which talks back to the old models.
02:01
But what's funny about the county edition is that it doesn't come with heated.
02:05
The second row seats are not heated.
02:10
I'm like, what does it make me a bad mom if I'm like, but it's so pretty on the outside.
02:16
You can wear another jacket.
02:19
They don't know better.
02:22
That's the problem.
02:23
They know that your seat heaters exist.
02:27
They know that they exist.
02:28
And you know, if we lived in Southern California, then I could say like it's not a necessity,
02:32
but it gets below freezing here.
02:34
So it's it's a little more of a bad mom moment if I'm like, yeah, but it looks great.
02:40
Just turn the heater up.
02:42
So a bit of driving.
02:45
Not are you going to do any driving this weekend around?
02:46
I'm going to do my best.
02:48
I've got an article to write.
02:51
It's a blessing to write about the grand for auto blog.
02:54
So that's that's cool.
02:55
I got to make that happen here in the next couple of days and that's awesome.
03:01
And that's probably one of the first published articles on the grand.
03:05
There have only been a couple over the years and I think that'll be something I touch
03:11
It's kind of an exclusive thing.
03:15
So you got to walk that line, right?
03:16
You don't want to give too much away.
03:17
You know, too many of the secrets, but you want to peel back the curtain a little
03:21
And yeah, I expect I'll go way over the word limit because I'll wax poetic.
03:30
It paid twice as much, right?
03:34
That's maybe not a bad move.
03:36
You can do an article per day of the event.
03:38
I mean, it's I could write a book.
03:40
I really could write a book.
03:46
I have read the book.
03:47
What am I talking about?
03:48
For the book several times.
03:54
And I got to give a shout out to my daughter, 12 years old, Ilsa.
03:55
She's babysitting for the first time tomorrow night.
03:58
So we'll be very close to houses away just in case anything happens and it won't be
04:06
But yeah, very excited about her and very excited that she's going to start bringing
04:09
some money into the house.
04:13
And that's I babysat a lot when I was her age and I think that's an amazing
04:19
And yeah, nothing like being able to bring in your own like pocket money.
04:23
She her first question was, well, what do I eat?
04:25
Well, I'm there because I'm going over at seven o'clock and I said, that's the best
04:29
part about babysitting.
04:30
You can just pillage the cupboard.
04:33
Take all their best stuff.
04:35
It's minimum wage, but nobody tells you you've had too much ice cream.
04:43
All the mod cons that my dad did, which I didn't appreciate at the time, but I
04:49
remember I came home from my first babysitting job and I had, you know, I
04:53
mean, when I first started babysitting, I think I got 50 cents an hour, which
04:56
is like, it's gone up a bit.
04:59
Yeah, you're really getting let down.
05:05
And I remember I was so excited with however many dollars I had made or
05:10
And he's apparently two.
05:13
And he said, that's great.
05:15
I need, you're going to give me half so that I could start to learn about taxes.
05:24
No, not, not for him to keep the intent was like they would save half of my
05:29
earnings, but he was like, I want you to understand when you make money in the
05:34
real world, you don't keep everything you make.
05:37
No, and you're in California.
05:38
So half tracks, right?
05:41
I was going to say, you should have said to your dad that
05:43
we're in Portland now.
05:44
I'm taking another dollar back.
05:49
I thought you were going to say you came around like knocked on the windows.
05:54
There was your money.
05:56
There was a neighbor that did that one.
05:59
And every now and then I still think about that.
06:04
Well, I on the first have got a tour of the singer factory.
06:08
Oh, I know that I'm one.
06:10
I don't want to start that room up.
06:11
But yeah, let's start that rumor and have a look around.
06:15
Got all these new sponsors.
06:17
You're going to get a singer money now.
06:20
We're seeing a money right there.
06:23
So I'm looking forward to going to see them.
06:25
They put obviously the new factory in Torrance.
06:28
So I'm looking forward to seeing Seamus and a few.
06:32
Well, I'm excited to hear what you think.
06:34
That's really cool.
06:35
Yeah, looking forward to it.
06:36
It should be good fun.
06:39
But I guess that's a show, isn't it, folks?
06:40
I think that is a show.
06:42
Well, that was all over the place, wasn't it?
06:44
That was a cruise show in every sense of the word.
06:47
We did have some structure.
06:48
We just might not be able to show it that well.
06:51
You're going to have to listen really carefully
06:53
to find the structure.
06:54
Yeah, I like he's on a postcard.
06:56
Yeah, in that first 20 minutes, all you could do is listen.
06:59
So yeah, we're sorry.
07:01
Well, who's going to leave us with the phrase that pays?
07:05
I am happy to do it.
07:06
Thank you so much for joining us.
07:08
Wear that car show and remember, always be driving.