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It's Tuesday night here on 19.9 NW FMJ Online with Edward
Bunting, David Prince, Scotty O Johnson and Mr Rob Sadie.
How are we, gentlemen? Good.
Thanks, Matthew. Doing well.
Thank you. Very good.
Hopefully you're all doing well. Let's crack on some carb.
There's now just before the show, we'll talk about some updates in in Edwards fleet. So we'll start with Ed with your
Civic. You've dropped it off to get
sold. Yeah, so the little 74
automatic. Well, Honda Matic Civic, 2 door,
very regional, little car, still on full original black and white 1974 plates, which has got to be quite rare in this day and age.
Everyone's gone to club plates or crusher, so I've sent that out to the Grey's Classic auction and yeah, hopefully that finds a new home with someone who wants to enjoy some some motoring, but I was just saying. Today with a guy called Chris,
someone around there. Yeah, Chris, that's what I'm.
Is. If you do, and how often do they
have the classic auctions per se?
I think it's it's not actually a scheduled thing.
I think they just churn freedom you know like like yeah it's not a set date and time like at Shannon's office sort of thing.
I think it's we've got that car bang.
We'll put it live once the buyer approves the ad and you set your reserve if if there is one in and on you go so.
Yeah, I drove it all the way out there under its own steam.
Doesn't have heat, doesn't do anything nasty.
Drive well on the freeway and. Said he, You go have fun with
that. So that's the Civic.
What other updates do we have? The BMW compact is back from
having some roadworthy repairs done.
So that was things like rocker cover gasket, the there was a coolant pipe on the back of the head that was weeping, so they replaced that. The drive shaft coupling rubber
donut thing, they replaced that. So it's going in tomorrow to
actually get the roadworthy and then I'll give that a wash and advertise that. But it's driving it's driving a
bit tighter in the front end OHK caster bushes 2 in the front end you know just a typical being W caster Bush issue let's just driving really well at cars so we'll see if that can find a new home my little Yaris 4 door hatch courtesy of of family friend of David Prince that drives really well and beautiful service history on that car but it was cosmetically let down by the front bumper not being quite right and the roof had a bit of fade on it just just lived outside for a couple of years
and that's that's sort of affected.
So I'm getting all that done and spending more money on it than I probably should be. But I sort of like the idea of
bringing a car back too. So it's like, well, if I can
bring it back and give it a second, second life that isn't just a bashed around Uber Eats car.
That might be nice. You know, it's a form of
recycling. I sort of like that absolutely
sure it's going to be a bashed up in reeds car they all they all they all end up that way you're you're curating ended that way they all they all. Know my poor little curee, but I
thought. I thought, well, it's costing me
more on this end to do the paperwork than I wanted.
But that means I'll just be asking more on the other end.
So. See how that plan goes.
What else do we have? There's another car for getting
the Subaru. Impreza is in getting its
roadworthy things done, which was new front discs and pads and we shockers, they weren't worn, they were just weeping and so we're doing those now. That was it for that car.
The rest of that car was, was Mickey Mouse and yeah, that drives tool too. I sort of like getting in any of
the ones I've got at the moment. They all are nice cars to run
around in. Probably the Subby's my
favourite, you know, that's a really sort of solid and grippy and all wheel drive and I like that.
Yeah. While thinking cheesy, if Mum
didn't have a Yaris cross, I'd be tipping her into this Soupy, but like a like a hint of the cost, you know?
That's great. What else?
The Moke is on club plates. Did I say that that last time?
No, you didn't. So I had a little bit of time.
I took off that Monday between the the Sunday and Cup day and I had a little bit of time and so I went, well, I'll just pop over to. I was down the peninsula,
thought I'd pop over to Dromana, Vicroads and thinking that everyone will be on holidays and that the beach was beautiful weather, There will be no one there.
But Bah, wrong idea. Everyone decided to go to
Trumark Roads because they got the day off.
Let's go to Vic Roads and stand. Different now, which I did an
hour waiting to see the counter, but you never know what happens at these things. Anyway, the lady was very
efficient and stamp, stamp, file, there you go.
Once I got there, that was great.
I paid for the trade plate top up while I was there, so.
Happy days, but in the line I was standing next to this guy and we were bitching and moaning about how long it was taking.
And he runs some a hire car business down on the on the peninsula. So he picks people up for the
airport, runs into wineries or parties or whatever you want.
And he was quite a funny guy. He's got about 8 acres down
around that area and I said, oh, what do you do with the land?
And he said I was growing, I'll leave, needs to be $9 a kilo.
Now they're $2.00 a kilo, so it's not really worth growing
alive. So I ripped out of the trees out
and put up some sheds and now he does vehicle storage as part of.
His thing? Well, hello.
Yeah, so I thought I'd never know who you meet.
So he's got 18 caravans down there, but most of them are outside covers on them and some without covers on them, whatever. And then he had a handful of
cars. He goes, you know what, I've got
6 Holden Barinas behind my shed. I said really?
And he got. I said what, what sort of brief
like early like 80s barinas and he goes, yeah, 80s Barinas.
This guys had him there for six years and he keeps paying me every month, you know like a slightly reduced rate cause they're behind the shed. But I said are they any good?
Like surely they're not pristine cars.
He goes, no, they're ready as he goes.
I I can't understand why he wants to keep them.
Then I was like oh whatever. And he goes, one of them's done
18,000 cases from you and I'm like, well that's that's cool.
That's very unique. He goes, yeah, but it's here to
trade the front of it's like this, it's all so you know.
I was just like he was bemused by it.
I was laughing about it, but. He just.
Started his business card. I have got his business card.
Not surprising. And yeah, I was telling you
about my caravan, he said. Oh, I might have a spot inside.
I could put it in anyway. You know, would cost me a bit to
put it there, but I thought, well it's good to just have little backup options. So that was interesting setting,
made the time go a bit quicker, you know, that is my car updates, I think nothing else. Mr. David Prince.
All goodness, I've been driving lots of different parts of the collection the last week or so. We the club ran another 50th
anniversary the civic event at out of this as part of the Centre Historics on the weekend which was.
Which was good. Bit of a shemozzle in the end,
but you know these things happen.
We missed out on our laps of the track and.
And their photo shoot and and stuff that we were promised, but that's only because there was some crashes early on and I think it was that was 7 minutes into the first race before the 1st incident that required an ambulance.
So luckily the guys OK. That will be.
It's got broken wrist, I believe.
But yeah, it could have been much worse.
And as the old adage goes, that's motor racing.
You just can't tell. So someone came to me at the
middle of the day and said, you know what those things were you going to do after the race, last race of the day?
We were so far behind that we're going to keep racing and you can't do those things. So that was fine.
We were originally ended this Saturday and the Sunday but I did a bit of a survey on a day and no one was coming back on the Sundays so that's alright. We I just told the guy that I
was dealing with with HR and that was no problem because he said I'll just park other cars up there tomorrow, get another club in that's got an overflow of cars.
That was no problem and all was fine until about, oh, 8:50 on Sunday morning when one of the members of the club rang and said, oh, where are you all? She.
Actually not there. And sorry, I'm into my It was my
fault. I should have said this mail
around or or text or or. I can't text everybody in the
club but I was just so happy that I didn't have to go back on Sunday myself. I feel very bad about that, so
if you're listening to me, I am sorry.
But I picked up the the finally got the break the the wheel cylinders done for the red in 360.
So I for the 50th Anniversary display I had the AH Civic Grand Prix Edition, Limited Edition 86 Civic Action.
That's just a remarkable car. I mean it was a it was there's
not a huge number of cases that about 168 I think.
But when we got that car, it was a dogs dinner and we spent a bit of time fixing it, you know, tidying up cosmetically and giving a good service and stuff. It's one of the nicest cars in
the collection To drive it just. Drives.
It's willing, It's beautiful little gearbox and it really tight gearbox, still just a great little car and just sailed down there beautifully. So I had that for the weekend.
Then I'll pop that back out to the place where it's been hibernating. Picked up my Ln panel van, so I
brought that back, swapped that over with the red scamp.
Now that's back in my garage, so that's having a bit of a check over before Classic Japan. Far away December 3, isn't it?
Summer 3? Yep.
Yep. Yep.
So yeah, like. I better book for that.
This actually I must too. I didn't.
Let me start writing a list while we're all.
Here. And during the course of last
week, actually, I I dropped the city out to have a tiny little thing that was annoying me. Done.
Just a little bit of rust in the part of the front pillar and I just thought you know what that's the only bit in the whole car. If I get that treated and looked
seen to you now we should be right.
And sure enough got it treated. That actually got picked up the
other day. It suited a guy who dropped a
car my my dent and paint guy had dropped a car just around the corner from me. He said that city ready for me
yet. I said Yep ready anytime you
like. So he took a used it as his
transport to get back to Bayswater and then I get home today and here it is sitting outside all finished and done.
Key in the letterbox. Was.
Perfect. But what?
What had he done? Taken out little Dings in it.
Yeah, yeah. And there was there was some
just a couple little spots of rust coming through in the pillar and and I know why and I pointed that out and yeah it's it's great he he just. So those cars were susceptible
for us if they were left outside the around the tailgate and the and the firewall this ones clear as a bell there.
It was just that this this this pillar and I as I said I know why sometimes the the the the the world down there a pillar on the outside of the A pillar had just started to separate and that was just enough to little bit constrain.
So that's all sealed up again now and all sorted.
Beautiful. So now comes the big shift.
So Pacific Waggon which is spoke about last week, that will probably go and. Had a visit at Grace with Your
Civic. Throwing the water for the civic
market and. You.
We might as well keep it just rolling along, mate, Yeah.
Yeah. Be interesting.
Few bits and pieces coming, moving along.
And then the other big exciting thing I've been doing this week?
Can't touch him up because it's still under embargo.
Heading to a friend of the shows, he knows who he is Involving a certain Australian icon of motoring that turns 40 in 19/20/25 so can't say too much more to be revealed later, but plans are at let's just say that, oh OK, we'll discuss after the show Scotty. Not too much car wise but still
around where cars live is the garage so that's what I've been doing on the weekend and laying some grass.
I think they're totally qualifies, mate.
Absolutely qualifies. So we got some grass out the
front too, and then yeah, just getting the garage looking nice and tidy, chucking up some of my pictures that I got that I've done here. I got some shelving from from
Dad, so I set that up at the back there.
So I've actually got a spot to put all my bits and pieces, tools, car cleaning stuff that's all got shelving there other than just kind of all shoved. In the corner of the garage,
just got home now. So, so much neater and tidier
looks. So good.
That's, that's that's it. That was my weekend.
But I ask, is the is the grass like a putting green or you know? Unfortunately it's.
Not. The I've gone for the Buffalo,
this Sir Walter Buffalo grass because.
It's so Walter. Harry.
So heavy duty. It should last, but I gotta keep
going out and watering it all the time.
So that's pain at the moment. Yeah, it's OK.
These things happen when you rob updates with you.
But we're we're slowly converting a stock KQ laser into an Sr. We got an Sr body kit, so we got
the bump, rear bumper, bar, side skirts.
Many hours of fun at that job is a Jolly Auto Records in Denham.
Many hours underneath the car there, with the music blaring right next to you while you're taking the parts off the car.
Lot of grazes and scratches. Which car is this, Rob?
Well, my son-in-law acquired his mum's.
Car. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I remember you talking about this car.
Straightened out the radiator support panel, all the broken parts, put on the new bonnet, the new indicators, everything lines up. Well, so we've got new grill for
it. We've spent something like all
up maybe $600.00 and we've got the side skirts, the the rear
bumper with the rear spoiler, the top spoiler at the back, the tailgate spoiler. We also got the roof rails, but
I don't think we're going to. We got them for.
Yeah, a very good price the roof rail, So we thought we'll take him anyway, but to actually fit them off onto a stock laser, you going I think draw and rip out the roof lining.
It's it's not worth it. And then you're going to create
holes and and and then white cleats, things like that.
So I know someone who could take them off your hands if you don't want to, just putting it. Out I've got two sets, so you
might. Hang on.
These are the roof racks you've got to set, don't you, Matt?
Referrals. I wanna.
Special rails, not the actual racks.
Yeah, OK. Yes, I've got the roof rails and
all the plastics, all complete. I try to take off one side.
I smashed into 1000 pieces. What are the Take it off
complete as one piece? It was easier rather than try to
because I got the, you know, the plastic trim tool to try to pop it off and every time I try to pop it up break, break, break, break and. OK.
Put it right where it clips in. Even then, it broke because
it's. UV light does to to.
Or I was just crawling on no the 1st of this.
Although it's even worse. I I just I gave up and left the
actual plastics and that, but I got the rail bits underneath it.
Yeah, but the plastics were trashed left.
Even the main plastic bit was broken in the middle beforehand.
OK. Yeah.
One good left side, one good right side, and then bits and pieces of left and right. OK.
So if you need some pieces after we're finished, you're quite welcome to them. So basically it was going to
have to repaint things because you couldn't find white so silver, side skirts green, bonnet green.
Uh, bumpa. But if we're going to fight, the
price of parts are so cheap. If I could find another bonnet
somewhere down the track. And it's white.
I'll buy white on it and throw white bonnet on it.
It's just so much easier than trying to have to spray inside, underneath and the right throughout it.
At the moment it's like a laser Harlequin.
Hmm, looks like one of those old green cabs with the the green bonnet and. Why?
Yeah, I think it could turn into a cab or something like that.
Just putting it out there, they never made SRSR 2IN white, so you'd have the only one in Australia that that that would be that colour, which is, which is kind of cool.
I think it will be cool, but it's we should maybe get a maybe do an engine transplant to A2 litre instead of the 1.8, but
that's down the track. Maybe quarter livers and stuff
like that. Get it lowered, stance it.
So he's got all these ideas. It's because they bought the car
brand new. It's been in the family.
Hunting laws aren't supported. Brand new then got handed down
to his mum and now to him. Good.
So so you got 3000 kilometres on it?
How many? 120,000. 20 Yeah, I thought I
just heard the 20. I was like, what, 1/21/20?
It's still good. Feel good. 21 years old so.
It's pretty good. Yeah, it's not bad.
So the cars complete, everything's there.
So I just need to paint a bonnet and bumper bar to get it going, really. And then I can paint the skirts
and do the other bits and pieces and drill the tailgate and get the the spoiler on and whatnot. So, yeah, mucking around with
that car. I Speaking of guys storing cars,
I happen to be looking at some motorcycle gear and this guy that the lady who was selling the gear has a whole lot of containers on her site, on an 8 acre site roughly out in Bullard just the back of Melbourne airport.
And they can real nice mercs as well.
But they actually have you know what's what's the 1980s model?
Merck. that Lady Diana. That was 90s.
That's the W. Bloody hell gone blank, 140.
One this guys got an SL600 stretched.
And and not an SL lot of convertible.
SL sorry, sorry. If passed, W 140 Diana, yeah.
Yeah. But stretched and it doesn't
look like it's been stretched by an aftermarket thing.
It looks like some sort of original, and there's only one of. I think it's the only one in the
country, or something like. That, I mean, they did.
Ben's always did do factory stretches.
And it sure looks like a factory stretcher.
Looks original. Left hook or right hooker?
It's a right hooker. Yeah.
So probably added in Japan, It's quite, quite a market for them in Japan. OK.
OK. A Rolls Royce place that I did a
lot of work for. Got a couple of stretched spurs
and things like that out of Japan in right hand drive.
OK, so that was quite unique. So apart from that we missed
them. Yeah.
What's the guy called down the scene through glass?
That guy and the bald headed guy on Mr. Shane, Shane and the
YouTube channel looks a bit like you, actually.
Yeah, I was going to say and and high heels driving a Lambo on the way to Winston last week here.
And then he stopped at Airport West to fill up at the Safeway survey. Was it actually?
Good chat. It was actually.
Coupon. Forcing the Force insulator.
Off the voucher or not. But yeah, he that's where they
stopped. And they actually were actually
showing that on the YouTube, So nice recent YouTube channel, yeah. That's really funny, yeah.
And they'll have the Young Timers garage.
They get that paid to go and see him, but yeah, so he's in Australia at the moment, but apart from that the mercs are no progress on the spray painting. I've gotta push the guy to get
get a painted and I think he's been a little slack so might have to give him a some sort of nudge or somehow some sort of incentive to keep working on my car rather than just leaving it there. That's.
Maybe. Maybe a threat.
A threat. It's hard to threaten someone
when you're not paying anything for it.
Yeah, that is what a favour. But I've been, he's actually had
a long time favour, you know, me helping, helping him out with the storage yard, with his cars. He's got a sleeker on my yard,
an old Mustang, looks sleeker. Then he's got a VK Commodore
sitting there as well in the yard.
So for that, so you know, hey. You know something might
accidentally happen to them. You know.
You never know. You never know.
You can't. You can't be responsible for
that. No, I I can't be.
No. Well, we're trying to being
really disappointed. Auctions recently have been
gathering Mannheims to see if we can find Harley some sort of runabout car because he doesn't want to drive his C63 to Hoppers crossing every day for. Work.
What do you want Rob? I've got like 4 of them.
What do you want? Nothing.
He's just shaking his head at me like.
BMW, I've got Paris Yaris, Hybrid Yaris.
What about the little Impreza? That's beautiful?
He doesn't like Subarus at all. OK, what about a Mazda 6?
This is my friends from down the road.
Mazda 6 sports luxury leather Bose roof red.
No, you have to have like a station.
Waggon or hatchback are yours. Well, that's a hatchback in
folder season. That's huge.
Yeah. We feed the dog in there.
Yeah. Yeah.
Well, maybe. And it's got the boot liner,
it's got that nice big rubber Mazda Genuine boot liner.
OHT. Well, there you go.
We might have to resort to that because I don't think it'd be.
He's not allowed to drive my Mustang.
I've told him that Mustangs gotta bounce.
Photo of it. Now send me the photo.
You never know it, but. I think I do know, but anyone so
more and more reluctant on the cars that he wants because I don't think there I really reliable.
I bidded on actually I don't know why.
It went cheap and I could have got it was a Jeep Grand Cherokee V8, a 5.7 litre. There's 2015.
Thirteen model, or 10:10 or 13, was one of the first of the newer shapes for $7200. A good reason why it's that
price a bit rougher in ages. It was rough.
Angel Light was on too. But and that that wise gives it.
Why doesn't it? Yeah, the old engine light oht.
It's just an OXY sensor. Yeah, that's what they always
say. Yeah, just Oxy sensor.
Oht Yeah easy. Easy that that looks looks
pretty clean head. It is clean and and it's what?
It's 39990. You drive away.
I'll do it even less, Rob. It's done 190K.
It's had a very good service history, It's just been serviced in June, it's got good tyres on it was A1 owner, I helped him buy it and as soon as I walked around I was like, well, this thing's been garaged and serviced and looked after.
Yeah, it is a clean car that must.
In what year is that one? 09 August 19.
Hmm. So it's got long Ridge till next
year roof racks. He just put on it.
He's he's only had it like maybe a year.
OK And it was the original owner before that who I I went with him to buy it. It's just one of those things
you rock up to their house. And I was like, and the way the
guy was talking about factory mats, he had lambs, wool covers over the leather and you know, just like really looked after.
It old guy really looked after it and I just said if you don't buy this car, you're an idiot like and he goes, oh, it's done it before. OK, so I think they're all
getting up there and kays aren't.
Everything's maintenance and this thing has been beautifully maintained. This looks like it looks very
clean. Yep, Yep, Yep.
Anyway, if you know anyone, even if it's not Harley, yeah, no, I.
Reckon, I reckon that cars around 10:00-ish, you know, Long Ridge and Roadie tenish grounded by that.
That's pretty much it. Sounds good.
I'm driving the MR2 still, which which is, which has been good.
Took the Typhoon out for a drive on Saturday night and was Saturday night. Yeah, Saturday night and
basically a guy slammed on the brakes in front of me.
And I missed him by, you know, a base with her and did you send the Brexit for absolutely no reason?
Going around a corner he thought he had to give away to somebody and someone on the breaks. I'm like, you've got the green
arrow, they give way to you. So I then proceeded to put my
foot down to go around him and proceeded to pass him sideways.
So I was like I knew the car needed tyres but I didn't realise it was they needed tyres this bad and I was like, OK, I've, I need to get tyres for it.
I had Steph use many words I never heard of use before me, so that was that was quite funny and basically.
I booked it in for a couple weeks to get to get some tyres which will solve that problem, hopefully a lot better but but that's been pretty much it on my end.
Just wanna be one thing, Matt. I was at Matts house very
briefly last night and Scotty, you talked about it reminded me you talked about art in the garage.
I think art. I get to Maddie's house, he
opens up his garage. There's like 5 beautifully
framed posters along on what's like museum quality.
What is it? Of all his cars in age order and
I was like. Oh, this is nice.
Yeah, and it's all perfect. Like capped?
Very nicely aligned. I did.
I did like that. And then beautiful, I assisted
with Part 2 of what you said, Scott Shelving.
Free shelving going from my sister's house around the corner there, you know, pulling down the house and whatever, which is gonna tidy up the back wall of Maddie's garage very nicely and make it even more museum esque. Absolutely.
So. I was inspired by our trip to
Japan when they had all the the original brochures framed, You know, like they're blown up and framed in A1.
So I was like, oh, that's a cool idea.
So I got the original brushes for all my cars and I blew them up. And basically printed them out
on the big printer at work and work you're listening.
I didn't do that but and bought some frames and basically, you know I was putting them up in steps like hang on a minute.
We gonna measure this properly. And I was measuring it kind of
half ass and she gets out the tape measure and she's like yeah we go Yep perfect put it there and yeah and I stood back from that that that would that that works well.
That works well. So yeah, that would it's it
might actually lines up the the the whole garage actually makes it look like a nice place to go. Yeah.
Could be a couple of cheer little Yeah yeah yeah corner in a bit of. A I've got those two chairs in
mind that I found in hard rubbish.
The little fold up ones with his stripes on them.
I just fold them up and lean them against the wall.
But whenever, like someone's washing a car, I'll just pull one out and you know, if someone comes around you and you just hang there, you do you just in the summer, you just sort of have a beer and sit in the garage.
That's a lot. Magellan, tonight's topic I
wanted to discuss a few things. I wanted to discuss one,
pointless cars that are on sale currently.
So these are new cars that we think are just like, why would people buy that is a pointless car?
Now before we go on and say, well, every SUV ever we have to come to come to terms with. SUV's are the second biggest
cost, you know. Range of cars sold in Australia
behind their dual cab utes. So I, you know, I've kind of got
succumbed to the thing of like, you know what it's gonna have to be an SUV. That's just what they are.
You can only buy today about you anymore.
So, you know, I guess that kind of makes them, you know, makes them not pointless, even though I think they are.
But other thing of like what new cars on sale today are, are quite pointless and straight away you know.
Every every Jew cabinet I say is never, never seen a dirt Rd.
They're lifted on on massive, you know, 45 inch wheels and you know and seriously haven't seen, haven't seen a gravel road and terrorise the streets and make us all look bad.
So but I'm not gonna put them all in one category because I I want it to be specific about cars that we think that are kind of pointless on sale today. Now a few in particular have
come to mind over over over over you know the the last few days because because there's been you know looking at you know different things and then having and having having sauce and she's like what do you think? Why would they make a car like
XYZ And I'm like you know what, That is a good question.
I don't know why they make a car like that.
For example the the BMW X6 with its with its sloping roof line to the point where it's it's pointless.
It's just a aesthetic look. I don't even think it looks like
good. And you know, you lose luggage
space, you lose headroom in the back again, a pointless vehicle.
What are the some What are some other examples that you guys seen that are just completely pointless and why?
Me. Scotty, take the floor mat.
I'm sure if they still think they still sell it, but the I'm sure it's probably on everyone's list but the Evoke convertible.
Ohhhhh. Yes.
Yeah, like, really. You don't buy something like
that like that. You sports car is a convertible.
You don't buy a massive full drive as a convertible.
That is pointless. I saw on the other day Scotty
leaving work it was one of the one of the parents picking up her kids but she had the roof down you know music blaring and I'm just like and I'm just like one it's it's exactly from the area that that I'm about like they would have bought this car after their original owner or like 4 owners later and and you know it's and it's got it's leaking coolant because they all do. I'm just like, I'm looking at.
I'm like, he's a vile, vile car. Like that is just a horrible,
horribly designed car. And I know Victoria Beckham had
something to do with it, but you know, again, you know you can.
You might be able to better comma sing, but you can't design a car. And that is a complete, absolute
example of that Scotty, that is that that is a horrendous car like that is. I don't know why that existed.
Yeah, it's just the most pointless thing ever.
You get a full driver for the full driving part.
You don't get it for the convertible part.
That's why you get a nice small sports.
Car for Hmm. They shouldn't have.
They shouldn't overweight. Don't combine those two breeds.
I don't know why it did. Shouldn't have.
Right. I mean, there was a Murano
convertible as well. Things like that, I mean.
I mean you you pick your poison. I probably got the Morano
because it'd be reliable Ish, but still not a not a not a good car. Tags have to be cars sold here
in Australia. It doesn't have to be, but.
I'm sure this one will cover quite a bit too, but small cars making like bigger versions of little cars.
For example, they got that Fiat 500 L.
Why? The whole point of it is it's a
small car, that's what you get it for.
You don't want a longer version of it.
I mean many have done it too. In some old versions are longer
version. It's in the name be a small.
Car Little. Small.
I was gonna put all meanings but the actual like standard size meaning like they're all they're all pointless.
Like they, you know, they they they're huge.
They're bigger than, you know they're bigger than my laser like they're they're they're bigger they're big cars you know and I'm just like what is the point of that?
Like that makes absolutely no sense.
But. Tat, tat tat that point like you
know, I mean you would have seen so many go through the doors down BMW, Melbourne, it would be you.
You were just being like like why would you buy that?
You know it's it's. Yeah, the only the only one that
ever resonated with me was the the, the, the three door in the new Mini. You know, you go, OK, it's it's
a fun little City car and very checkable and all of that.
But all the other versions of it, I'm like just sort of nonchalant about them. I don't.
I don't get too interested. Yeah.
Someone talking with that baseball cap roof, you know that. Convertible.
Yeah, absolutely. Yeah.
And. Was that the Paceman?
Paceman. That's yeah, they they had a
there was a while where they had the normal mini 2 door, the normal Mini 2 door convertible, the Clubman, which was the Wagoner 1. The Paceman was like a little
mini soft top convertible but sort of different to the normal convertible, more racy. And then they had a coupe, a
mini like a hard top pacement sort of one.
And in the end they got rid of the placement and that hard top coupe thing because it was like they sold three of them.
And they just went back to the normal one and then they brought out the Countryman, which is on the X1 chassis, which is really a small SUV in Mini, you know, So the one thing that I haven't done, I smoke bring back the Moke.
That'd be interesting to see. That.
Would be able to afford one. And I think it would be up
regulations. Yeah, I don't think it past the
the stringent. You can happen in cup safety.
Ratings. Yeah.
For me, if I was getting a new mini, it's just gonna be the normal mini and I don't want any of the other ones.
Having said that, my friend Nick Genius has the.
He's got the, what is it Clubman with the barn doors at the back, yeah. And that's John Cooper Works one
too, isn't. It yeah, it's a JCW, so A it
flies. It's got all the tech in it.
But the bundles like he did the remote the other day and the doors go like they they open themselves sort of thing And it's it's kind of, I know it's sort of it's like a mini van you know the original minivan a bit. So I sort of was like, yeah,
that's kind of cool. That's probably the exception to
the rule because they because they did do mini vans back there, right. So like.
They did. They did, yeah.
So so so that is like that is the exception to.
The rule Yeah, sort of. OK.
Yeah. Yeah.
Here's one for you guys, the current golfer. $80,000 for
golf. The money.
Is that even point? Is it like what?
What is the point of that like and and you see them on the road, there's they're like the new ones do get around.
I'm like like you. Why would you spend $80,000 on a
golf? You know, like I I find that a
pointless guy. And I also find like the A45
AMG, you know, over $100,000, a pointless Carly.
It's a hatchback. Like you know, what are you
doing? You know.
I'd rather buy than that. Absolutely, absolutely.
Rata Hummer Hummer is a pointless to me.
You can't park them anyway. Well, I mean the new Hummers are
full electric, so that if. Anything that gets to that size
I just just it's interest I think.
Where do you put this? At a shopping centre?
Where do you put it? At your house where you can't
parallel it anywhere. It just becomes pointless, as
they say. Big like Dodge Rams and the big
Chev ones, Are they actually bigger than a Hummer?
Same size. Probably about the same.
Well, I'd say I'd say like the the standard ones like the F1 fifties and and Gary and Rams, but when you're getting like you big julies like you'd be 253 fifties.
Analis and. Icy town like what do you have
to be towing to justify that for it not to be pointless?
You've. Well I I had a guy I had a guy
come into work and and he's gonna Denali and you know I was getting him some you know some some service bits for it and I'll actually asked him like what did you buy at Denali and and you know like I said with all sincerity like I I just don't know why you know I'm just just just.
Serious. And he's like he's like, look I
get this question a lot. It drinks fuel like I've never
seen anything drink fuel before but but but it does everything I need it toes is big. His big.
Yeah big caravan float thing at the toes that like it's like I feel like he's like in all these other you know.
Yeah they they they don't do it as well.
He's always like I feel I feel safer in it.
It drives well. Yeah it takes up four lanes but
you know it it does. It does its intended purpose and
I'm like OK. Pretty damn heavy.
Like it was. It's a massive flow.
It was huge. And I'm like, OK, well, I
understand that like big LS engine, you know, big V8.
But in the same technology I was just like that's.
Well, I mean, I mean Rob and David and and Edward, you you guys have all been to the States.
Do those cars, do they work there or are they still even too big there? They probably starting to get
too big that a lot of the car car park spaces in the USA in the last 20 to 30 years have started to shrink.
So they're struggling to find parking spaces for their cars as well. But they're still driving a lot
of them around. But you you see a lot towing
fifth wheels with the the hitches.
Try. Yeah.
So they are tone around some big trailers and they'll let it go longer and wider. So they're they're bigger than
it. Like the the cars on the roads
and trucks on the roads over there and the buses to harvest some of them. You can't even bring across here
because they won't be. You can't register them, They're
too big. I've heard they have to have
those to because the couple holders are bigger for their litter. Drinks from Yeah, they're super
sized drinks from the drive through and you can get refills over there over here, apparently.
Not, not litres, David, as gallons.
I think the opposite is Japan. You know, you just, you look
Japan and the minimalism that that is sort of throughout the whole culture with everything and that has to be the opposite to the US, isn't it? Just saying.
Just on that, just on the discussing the the, my, my award for the most useless count on the market is the LVET 60 Ute which you combine Australia now for $92,990.00.
For an LDP. That's an electric.
LDVU that had it's only rear wheel drive.
It has a 330 kilometre claimed driving range, which means in the real world. That and 1000 kilogramme
breakstone capacity. So what are you gonna do with
that? Precisely.
There you go. And it's 90.
Four 92,990. I just chat with Rise about that
exact car and he and he he went to the launch and he's like he's like what a pointless car. Like it it it doesn't do
anything right like it shouldn't exist.
Like it. It doesn't.
It doesn't work. Right.
Any electrocute is pointless unless you're going to just trade you that right. Drives around town, doesn't go
away for the weekends. That's most of them.
Rob. That's pretty much all of them.
Yeah, but they do go out Bush bashing.
A lot of tragedies. They, you know, they they do
drive them hard and go out on the weekends and whatnot.
Yeah, you see the ones with the guys who actually put big wheels and tyres on them, they do tend to use them.
But then there's the other lover mop.
They don't, yeah, let me say wild tracks and they rank your Raptors probably never go off road.
Rogue. Rogue.
But you know some other pointless vehicles?
I reckon it's like a Rolls Royce Cullinan.
Or like, why would you have a car that's got all these heaps of body roll and you're never going to take it off road, So you might as well just get a nice luxury Rolls Royce.
So yeah, I'd say get it. Get a proper Bentley in a lot of
not an SUV Bentley. I'd feel very cheated if I got
that. Such a it's like a it's it's a
Saudi Arabian Knights car really isn't it?
Like, it's just like look what I've got.
I've got the most expensive one you could buy.
Even though it's terrible and I'm sure I'm sure it's nice inside and and I don't know David if you've worked through the styling. Looking outside like I'm really
nice on the inside, but like I'm just like what is the, what is the point of that, Carla? It's how much are like 500,000
dollars, $600,000. 99,000 for that one.
Well, OK. Well, there you go.
Well, I could buy a lot of other stuff rather than that and have it actually Couple of S class, different colour or have an S class and a Porsche or something.
You have a really nice garage for that money.
I was at a dealership yesterday and I'm sitting on the floor just about to be delivered because they knew Maybach S 680 with a 6.8 V 12 shadow tone. Think back and then some of you
boys are younger than this car actually was the VC Commodore SL that was available in shadow tone paint.
So this was black over white. So usually shadow time.
Yeah, you can have a bit of a contrast, but it looked like overweight was not like a Penguin.
It look like a Penguin, Precisely.
Very good. Like a Penguin.
And yeah, V12 long wheel base. It took up a lot of real estate.
How much is that the? Car just.
I think it's $574,000. Don't get my chequebook.
I mean to be fair, after going in a Maybach for a trip around Adelaide, that's they've organised for me that that was, it was pretty cool. It felt it felt special.
But I mean the the one I went in had done 200,000 K it was it was a it was used and used. Remember you talking about that?
Yeah. Yeah.
And I was actually in the. I was one of the last people to
go in it before that, before they sold it, but the.
Payments on it, that's just horrendous, but I mean I don't know why they would go for Yang and Yang slash Penguin colours on a on a car like that, like that makes that kind of doesn't make sense. Is that what other pointless
cars do we do? We know gentleman that just
currently on sale today, that's the hard bit currently on sale.
Currently on sale. I followed one today and I did
think. I don't know why that car exists
the Mitsubishi Eclipse cross. But.
If it was, I'd sort of stuck between the ASX and the Outlander. Like.
If it was a really, you know, cutting edge design or really funky looking thing, well and good.
But it's not. It's it's, you know, it's pretty
ugly. Different to either the OR the
Outlanders probably now got the funky sort of update with the funky front end and stuff like that.
But yeah, I've got to say that and the other car that is currently on sale that I don't sort of quite gets the Suzuki Baleno like this selling them, sorry.
The brand new one sitting down in pots holding out on Highbury Road today. Really.
And you like, you know, like picture that.
Chimneys are cool, you know. Guitar is a quirky if you want a
small SUV, but the balance is sort of nothing really, you know? It's the car that your
grandmother buys as her last car.
Would that good? Yeah, it's exactly right.
She bought it because she wants she wants the cheaper, virtually one of the champion. You Why would you buy that over
a Swift? Like a Swift is a bit of a
funky. Well, I mean that's, it's, it's
a bit more conservative with your grandma, yeah.
She doesn't want to have, you know, you know, it's always looks a bit SUV ish. Yeah, but yeah, it's for real
nothing, yeah. Here's one rid of it.
The MX30 by Mazda? That is a pointless car.
Like I'm sorry that like there is absolutely no space in it.
The backfill side doors are ridiculous.
It's. It's it.
It doesn't look very good. It's just like I'm imagine.
Say it's the SUV that defines convention, yet conventional just being nothing, convention is being useful.
Um, you know it's it just makes it it it's it's a 5 seater.
But good luck getting into the back of it.
Like the boot space is pointless.
Yeah, it's a it's a you know, mild hybrid kind of kind of thing. But it's expensive and it's and
I can see why they're dropping out of the Australian range because one, it doesn't sell and two it's not people aren't stupid enough to buy it to say, oh, you know, I bought the MX30 over the the CX5 because, you know, I like the styling.
No, that's not how that works. That's just a pointless car.
Nobody. Yeah.
But yeah, that for me is just is another one, you know, there's.
There's a few marks I I could, I could, I can cover.
I already mentioned the the the current A45 AMG which is which I think is just just an incredible amount of money for.
You know football. What is a what is a hatchback?
What? Any other ones before I cover
some more? Good gentlemen.
Say what? What's everyone's thoughts
around the Porsche? Rough road What?
The Porsche it's a 9/11. The Decca.
Decca. Yeah, what?
What is it? A jacked up 9/11 with chunky
tyres. So I think that's kind of cool.
I I disagree. I I think that I think you're
taking a car that's meant to go around corners properly and be and be a proper sports car and turning it into a car that that does none of those things and it just kind of looks cool because it's jacked up and I'm like, but isn't that an SUV?
So what is? What is the actual point of that
car? There's actually a real
arrogance surrounded too, I reckon from the point of view.
Take this. Now what are they?
Half a million dollars, $600,000?
You make it look cooler by slamming it through the Bush, you know, like, and making it absolutely filthy so that you know the detail is never going to get the dirt out of all the crevices in, you know, the history of the car.
Some days I would buy just a just a break it just because he does it all the ideas. If you had an older, older one,
you know, an older one, a bit tatty around the ears, you know, do it, do it, do it, do it, do it to that.
Rather than actually going out of your way to buy, buy one.
That's not going to do the job properly.
Either job really is it. It's gotta be comfortable.
But we yeah, you you make a good point.
And I get why they don't cause they did Porsche do Dakar you know esque stuff back in the day and I understand the concept behind it and because the concept car.
But, but for something that people can actually buy and and and for people that turn there like old air called 911 things safaris. You know I just found them like.
Why why why Why would you do that?
Like I I I get people can do. You can do what you want, your
car your money. I put mad.
It looks cool. Yeah, it looks.
Cool, but like you know you're gonna go in, you're gonna get stuck in a ditch cause you got still got real drive and you're not gonna do anything. Like, all the weight over the
driven wheels is perfect. What's that car that looks like
a snail? That's new.
I've seen a couple of them. They're sort of real curvy snow.
Or the MG? Ionic that that's it.
Ionic 6. Ionic 6.
Health. That's lied about car.
I saw one that. Yeah.
I saw one this morning in a driveway and just went what?
What are they doing? Which is so weird because the
Ionic 5 looks epic. I think the I love the Ionic 5.
I'm a big fan of that. Yeah, as we've discussed here
before a lot of a lot of non car people or even a lot of car people like that car. You know the fact that it's
Hyundai Electric is sort of by the bike, it's just it's sort of good looking retro machine but that so that's ironic. 6th The
Slater bug one. It's weird.
I mean, I like it. Renault 16 You know, I like a
curvy French car, but there's something not right about.
That, yeah, I'm, I think I'd have it tested for ADHD or something. You know, that's not there's
anything with that. Sorry, I don't want to.
Back back to Porsche. I've got to say, I don't have
much love for a Panamera. Never did not, and my friend
wanted to buy one. Well, Ed, I'm thinking about a
Porsche. What about one of these
Panameras? I said no.
They are the orphan of the Porsche world, let alone maybe just the world. But if you're buying a Porsche,
what do you what are you trying to do?
It's it's a Mazda 6 hatch like the one I'm frigging trying to flog in Porsche form, like, and it's elongated and it's 300 grand. Like really?
Well, no. No.
Get yourself A911 and a second hand Tarago and you'll be happier. Robs laughing, but go by wheel.
Porsche Ali laughing at me at Ed.
But it's for the days. You want the real push.
Go buy real port and then just just get us a shitter.
Is the the the daily hack? You know, you'd have some
credibility, but a Panamera love?
I mean, it's one of those cards. It's for me, it's a compromise.
It's trying to be 4 different things it's trying to be a sports car it's trying to be a luxury car.
It's trying it's trying to be a family car and it's trying to be inverted commas a you know a statement look good looking guy and it and it completely misses all targets and I I I yeah I agree with you I think the point was go I think it's a comment I think it's very compromised guy. It's like it's like you know
what's what's Maserati this, you be the the the Levante is what's. There are two now.
There's the Levante in the Grecale.
I'm just like what is the point like you know I mean everyone's I get everyone on TV but I I don't I don't get I don't get you know performance over the top like I don't like I don't get the RQ, RQ three like I don't get that car.
Like I think it's a pointless car.
It's coming if you want. If you want all that performance
with more boot space, you get an RS3, you know hatch.
You know, like, I don't know why you'd buy the RSQ 3 now it's it's uglier, it's heavier. It doesn't look as good as none
of space. So look for me that that's a
very. That's a very you know,
pointless car like, and the same thing with like, you know, performance cars that that shouldn't be performance cars like the Ranger Raptor. It's cool.
Don't get me wrong. I think it's cool.
But it's a pointless car. Like, you know, as you said,
Rob, nobody take, nobody's gonna take that off road like like nobody's gonna go and go into going to enjoy that car.
And I see them driving like absolute idiots in my area.
Yeah. And they said they don't sound
very good and they and the flying past me, you know, cutting, cutting me off and changing lanes.
But I'm just like. That's a pointless car.
Like, it's it's got all these power.
Unless you're using it as like a as like a, like a like a jumping truck to, you know, taking it like office, like the Baja or anything, it's it's pointless. It's it.
It makes no sense. Right.
And as much as I love the G waggon.
I'd rather have a G waggon the diesel.
That I can go off road with and put the bigger wheels and tyres on it and actually use it because it's capable of doing a lot, but. Hmm, once you put right.
On it, it's just the right cap. Yeah I completely agree with you
like like the the proper way to do a G waggon is like a you know like a not not the big V8. It's it's there, you know it's
it's off roading. It's actually make using it for
its intended purpose. And and.
There's like an exam one or something like that.
Yeah, that'd be cool. Any last ones, gentlemen, before
we get into tonight's car quiz? I'm thinking you can disagree,
but Pajero Sport. Well, OK.
Rob, you have one of these. I did and at the time they were
value for money and you can't take them off the road, they they're quite capable off road and.
They're not bad on fuel as a, you know, a compromise.
A car that the family could use. You could pay a dog in there, go
to beach, tell your jet ski your bikes, and for what you're paid for in the past. But currently they're just too
expensive. They're overpriced what they
are, yeah. But they were quite affordable
and they're at the right price point for an all purpose type vehicle. Because you can't get station
waggons anymore as a car, so the power of choice, really.
And what do you think? It's a pointless cost cutting.
I think it's probably in the name.
The name Sport, It's not sport. Yeah, it's simply not at all.
Yeah, as you say you. Give me bouncy wheels or
something, but not a sport. Subscribing to the Range Rover
Sport. Nothing.
Yeah. Mindset.
Yeah, I I think they're. Kind of, yeah.
You gotta get a Butler. You get the yurts, You get the
smart. And the chandelier and the tree
tree. How about the Mustang marquee?
The Mustang marquee? Haven't even heard heard of
that. What's that?
Well, Limited Edition isn't. No, it's a it's a it's a.
It's UV electric. For Nikki, yeah.
Let's see. Mackey.
Or heard of that? Yeah, I just think it's a
tragedy that they had the Mustang name or badge associated with it anyway. You touched on that last time.
I think the reason why they done that is for emissions and having the the carpool. That's still keep on making V
eights and then forward a handed to him or granted to him that the only ones who are still making attainable V8 coupes, you know that they're not $200,000 or you know like or 250,000 or Corvette ridiculous prices. There's nothing.
I can't picture anything in that price range, even at 80.
They're the last car to do it really, aren't they?
Yeah. So and and the my things got its
place like I think like the standard Mustang does.
It's a it's a you know the sports car.
But I it's lost. It's kind of it's good value.
So yeah, I think that's. I think that's yeah.
Anyway, German, is it time for the quiz?
I think Edward Bunting's back. I do apologise.
I was just fetching when I rob from the front door of my house.
He's he's convenient when he comes in for the quizzes.
OHS only in, slides on in and wants all the accolades.
Yeah, please, please let Holly, Holly get on.
The Come on, Joe. Not willing to do that.
Come on, Holly. What's going on?
If you have a bad haircut, what's happening?
What's wrong? He's 80 social years.
Why aren't you on the podcast tonight, Harley?
You've been sick. You gotta cough.
I'm not hearing it. I'm here at least one or two
bets throughout this queer. Guys, let's get into the quiz.
Question one. BYD Build Your Dreams.
Edward's gonna say your dreams, but you said that.
You're gonna be quick. There's a big gang.
You gotta get in. Quick game, big game?
Where? There's a lot of people they
were they. He's called upon experts to help
make their new dual cab Ute. Where are these export experts
coming? From David.
David. Australia.
They are from Australia. From what companies?
Are you didn't ask which company where they coming from?
So I'll, I'll give you, I'll give you, I'll give you one point and I guess, well, I mean it's still David's guess.
It's still David's guess. Alright, come on in.
I guess I'm still. I guess I'm complaining,
contemplating wrong. One part of it still David's
guest. Do we not understand?
Could tell. I will say forward.
That's .5 and that's what I was gonna say.
Who would like the other .5 Ed Toyota?
They're incorrect, Ali. Cough if it's Mazda.
Jobs are in Australia. Rob Toyota.
Nothing. We all we all want to give it to
anyone else. Gonna give it one last crash.
It's gonna be. OK, Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi's incorrect. Anyone else were last guess?
It would have to be home, wouldn't.
It it would be holding David, you get the extra .5.
So David is on two currently, David.
From one question. Score.
Check. You're on 2.
Zero. Just just just so you know,
Question 2A stolen Ford Mustang worth around $400,000 was stolen recently. Who dubbed in the Thief?
Rob Rob, ma'am. The mom correct the.
No. Think of sport.
Thank God. Say they wrapped it in black
boiler, didn't they? You clean up your room.
I'm gonna tell you this car my Shut up.
Where from? Down from this.
I know you have enough money. This.
Anyway, those questions, questions, questions no.
Question three, the last Mercedes SL.
The question which was the last Mercedes SL that was offered with a manual transmission, offered with a man in an SL?
S, which was the last one to offer a manual transmission Ed.
Ed W one The R 107 W 107. Incorrect.
Interesting. Scott.
Scott well. Trick question none.
Incorrect. Ah Dang.
Around the Bends Magazine. For minute.
We can all play that game. Like, are you putting it?
You putting out that car up? Is that your answer?
Yeah. That it would be correct.
That is the R129 well. Done.
I thought they were all orders. Manual overseas.
Are you talking overseas? You might like in general like
like the last one, here we go OHS you having.
So, bonus question, How many generations of the Mercedes SL have there been and. Did.
You recognise anybody 6? Correct.
Incorrect for six. No, I reckon there'll be 9.
Incorrect for 9:00. David.
David. 5. Five incorrect Scotty. 7.
That is correct, Scotty. What on 7?
Here we go, when you put them in your hands to win that.
One, it could have been you win, That could have been you.
I was gonna say 7 if I get half a point.
I was gonna have more numbers last week too.
Very good, very good. Question 4 Sticking with
Mercedes ourselves. The other one I7560SL.
Was only sold in which countries?
I'll give you .5 for H Australia.
Ed started it, got 1.5. Yep.
What else did USA? That's another .5 Germany.
Incorrect. Who's in?
Who's next? David.
David. UK.
That is incorrect. Rob.
Robs Africa. Incorrect.
So the big Block 560 was only sold in 1234 countries and you've named an Edward Edwards has named tour.
Saudi Arabia. Incorrect.
Though I like it. I like your thinking, man.
I think that was that was good guess.
Guess lots of. And New Zealand?
New Zealand is incorrect. Yeah, I thought it was sold here
to be sold there too. So you guys are all used your
your chances. It was sold in the US as Edward
said and Australia as as he said, but also sold in Canada and Japan. They were the only four
countries to get the big block SL in the UK.
Not in the UK. They were only sold deliver
factory delivered in US, Canada, Japan and Australia.
I worked on Wednesday. All right.
You're the only one who can claim that, David.
Question 5. The other 32 named first
appeared on Which Generation of VW Golf Ed?
Edd of Mark 5. Incorrect, Scott.
Harley got in there. Always correct.
Well done really. Yeah, that is, that is
absolutely correct. That was one of the first chief
bonus question. How many generations came out
with an R32 Ed? Good. 2/2 was corrected, but
well done. That school check at the halfway
point, we've got Rob and Harley leading on three, David on two, Scotty on one, Edward on two and Renner, Robbie yet to score.
Come on Rob, I believe in you. Don't even have a cough.
Thank you. I've heard nothing from Harley
reissue. Elephant, correctly.
There's nothing serious about OK backing.
Alright, next question. Question 6.
How many S 2000s were sold by Honda?
I'll give you closest to We'll get the chocolates in Australia.
In the worldwide, how many were sold worldwide?
I I couldn't get an answer of Australian car they looked for that so. I went worldwide, Ed.
Ed 40,000. 40,000, says Ebert. David, I'll go 75. 75 to, says
David. Stop being high and.
Had to know. Logistics, Melissa.
Wrong children. Should know.
I will go next. I'm going to say 100,000.
What happened? Thousands of Scotty.
I'll get out the car. What do you reckon?
I'm, I'm saying 85,000. 85 says Rob and winner Rob 110,000.
110,110 thousand were made. All in.
All in. OK.
Paid 113,800. So then roll.
Let it ride 13,889 of them. That's a lot of Reds.
That's a lot of ribs. Question 7.
Diamond Star Motors was a joint venture between which companies?
Ed. Ed needs to be cheap.
Yeah, and besides. Incorrect.
So you .5 Edward, you're diamond one has a diamond one has a *.
Diamond Star Rob. Rob.
Peugeot. Incorrect.
Oh, good, good, good, good. Yes, though these are general
rushing. Already I've done my bit.
I said the 1/2 diamond motors was a.
Which companies? Don't start.
Don't start. Did you guess Discovery?
Was the quick, can you say the question one more time?
Golden Star Motors was a joint venture between which car companies? So one was already Mitsubishi,
the other one Subaru. Incorrect.
Another good guess though, cause of the Senate, I got a Chrysler.
Chrysler Well done. Yeah.
That's correct school. Check Robbins, Robin.
That's improved. Rob Holly and on three apiece.
David on two. Scotty and Renner.
Rob on one apiece. Least I'm beating Maddie this
round, so that's all right. That's true.
That's true. Question 8.
The new Land Rover Defender comes out in three specs.
What are they called? .530 eight and shit.
Yeah, I would agree with you. But that's not the answer,
David. I don't know.
No, I think I've got this wrong. I think I'm think I'm too old,
old school one with the cancerous growth on the back.
You say Missy, HSE and something else, but I think they've got names. Yeah, they do.
That's incorrect, David. Dynamic.
No, I think I'm after the defender and then there's something after it. That's what it's called,
American installed. That is, that is also very true.
I'd love to give you .5, but this is quite a close game so I
don't think I will. Defender, Stubby, regular and
long boy, young boy. Boy, right?
Isn't that like a surfboard or something like one boy?
It's someone today, it's gonna it's A7 Seater Defender and it's got this big bit sticking out the back over the rear wheels on another cancerous growth. No, you guys are all out.
Hold on. It's the Defender 90, defender
110 and defender 1:30. Whatever makes sense because
they've done that for years. Yeah, that would make sense,
but. None of us is.
I thought, I thought that was an easy one you'd get for sure but but if that if that's hard this next British question going to be even harder. The new Lotus all electric hyper
SUV they call it is called the what.
Holly. Holly.
The Electra. Electra is correct man.
Well done. Very nice.
Session 10. Besides Bavarian Motor Works,
BMW, Chris Bangle, David Prince's best friend, worked for what other two companies, David. Fear.
That is one. I'll give you another point of
view if you the last one. What about ugly cars with it
through? No, definitely no expert, but I
can't think of the other one. Have a punt.
Punt. Punt go.
Peugeot. Incorrect.
Anyone else would like to have a pen?
It's a. It's a.
Library. So Subaru was incorrect.
Uh, Scotty, you can, yeah. It's Opal.
It is open. Well done, Scotty.
Yeah, OK. Open.
Yeah, I done. The Calibra owns the Insignia.
I remember reading about him not that long ago.
Won't, won't, won't. He designed that Fiat coupe
Damon Damon used to have 10 that one.
Yeah, one that he had that looks like it.
A concrete slabs fallen on it on the yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Another one, wage lines to blazes.
It was just not a pretty thing. It reviews.
That is your car quiz, ladies and gentlemen.
Score. Check.
Runner Robin, one Scotty on two. Second place equal is David and
Edward. And tonight's winners on a grand
total of four Mr Rob and Harley. Cool.
See, Holly, if you weren't there to to say the electorate, you know, there it is. Thought that Holly, you would've
got it. Is he is he survived the plague
and he and he's and he's come he's come forth to win the the car quiz so. You know, spreading it through
the family. Absolutely.
That's the way it works, isn't it?
Gentlemen, I think it's a podcast.
Thank you very much. Awesome work.
I must disappear. Thank you all.
No worries. We'll talk to you soon.
Thank you very much. Take care.
David Prince, you do a podcast. Oh, he's gone.
He's got believes that heavy lifting to me and.
Gives you up. He's.
This yours. What?
He's. Done.
We do, we do, and we're going to get back into it.
Promise. We've been saying that for about
a year now. Actually over a year.
But yes, there's there's moves afoot.
It's called Order retro and we talk to people about the cars of their lives and the stories behind the cars of their lives.
And it's on at The first series is on YouTube and Spotify and all the regular podcasting platforms.
Of course. Rob's fabrications.
Firefighting panel? Beating burglaries.
Hello. He was trying to get people,
trying to rob him, but but Rob Securities was like, was that?
Good. OK.
That's it. Yeah.
Yeah. Cool.
Electrical work, painting, everything you know.
Easy guy. Speak to Rob.
He's a man. He's the man.
He's the man and Holly's cops. If you wanna cough, go see
Holly. He's given his.
He's given us some love songs. Scotty, don't go through the
week. Alright, so this one I'm
thinking of whether so if you're playing in the rain.
What you want to really make sure you have is just a microfiber cloth or something so you can keep that club clean.
Get rid of all the mud, especially on your golf ball, specially on the green. That's when you can remove your
golf ball, clean it and it won't go as fast.
So if you normally look at the distance you go your place 79G over 6, instead go one up. OK.
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About this episode
A lively discussion unfolds around the quirks and oddities of the automotive world, focusing on cars that seem pointless or unnecessary. The hosts share personal car updates, including classic auctions and project cars, while debating the merits of various models like the BMW X6 and the Land Rover Defender. They also explore the significance of certain vehicles in their lives, touching on the emotional connections and memories tied to them. The episode culminates in a fun quiz that tests their automotive knowledge.