Why can't this be the new Top Gear presenter structure. I think these guys have so much chemistry together, I could listen to them for days talk about anything.
Chris Harris, Jonny Smith, and Alex Kirsten. Presenting and road testing. Guest appearances from Chris Cooper, maybe Jethro Bov.. and Taylor Hetherington for some dodgey car dealing antics. Written by Richard Porter, and Manish Panday. Directed by Neil Carey. Initially bankrolled by Neil Clifford, Edward Lovett. I'm sure Luca and Bernie have some spare cash needing to put towards a project. Not needing to be worried by production organisations...especially lefty woke ones.. Go on adventures in wonderful cars. Challenges, projects, barn finds, road trips, Pink or Brown...And of course have some fun and games with little shit boxes. First episode.. GT cars from the 90s. Vantages, Ferrari 456 Manuels, Sultan spec SL73. Of course Manish can keep the 456 Manuel after filming. :D. Ditch the EVs because even the big car manufacturers are starting the admit they're not financial viable without Gov subsidies. Have fun.
We are both in our seventies and loved the film, plus on the way out there was an elderly couple, sitting next to us, and when asked if he had enjoyed the film, he answered he was at the race with his father, and remembered it fondly.
An ex-VW employee once told me, Japanese cars were designed to last for 500k miles regardless of how they are looked after. German cars are designed to last for 400k miles as long as you follow the instructions. Britain is obsessed with changing cars after 100k miles because of BL ....
How about the Lancia 1960 Flaminia that has 2 rear window wipers outside but what was even more interesting is the 2 internal rear window wipers to wipe off internal condensation on the rear window. So four wipers is the most impressive way to clean the rear window.
They have been so good BUT this episode has been the best to date. So natural, intelligent, thought provoking, so so good. I feel you are my pals, which is completely irrational!!!! Keep going guys, just brilliant.
Investing in a luxury supercar like a Lamborghini can be an exciting but intricate financial decision. The value of these cars can appreciate over time, making them potential assets. However, maintenance costs and depreciation should be considered.
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Manish, I couldn't agree with you more. I had a Monaco watch that ran impeccably, and despite the fact that I went surfing in it, wore it everywhere, in pools, skied (high altitude), etc, the watch was amazing. Then, for some unknown reason, I was persuaded to "get it serviced" as one of my mates said it would devalue. I collected the watch, went to Ibiza and was in the pool, and dipped my hand in, for 5 mins, and it was full of water! All those years - no issues, first service, and the link leaks like the Titanic. I barely wear the watch now.
Totally agree about the early starts. I used to make sure I was in mid Wales (from Cardiff) Elan Valley in my Lotus well before 9am. Have your fun then head home quietly when the others are only just heading out. Ps for Neil nice stop off for trip to mid Wales is the Honey Cafe at Talgarth. Coast destinations in Mid Wales would be Aberaeron (Hotel on front for food) or lovely New Quay. We once drove from home near Cardiff to the hotel just for breakfast before then heading to Saundersfoot for a weekend break (would have only taken us 1.5hrs down the M4 but took the long route and far better roads…as you do).
My 5 year old daughter was absolutely made up after meeting a couple of you on Sunday. She took her TWAT sunglasses to school which was a little frowned upon but never mind! Thank you for taking your time to make her feel special!
The trend for post box shaped windows in cars today (low roof lines), has rendered rear wipers ineffective. The blade can only be about 5 inches long, and can therefore wipe a tiny proportion of the screen. Personally, I love rear wipers, My ML wipes the scree very well, and automatically wipes when I reverse when I have my windscreen wipers on....this is truly useful, as is the dipping passenger door mirror when reversing....practical items. I always replace all three of my wiper blades annually when the frosts finish, so I have never experienced Neil's issue of non-working rear wipers.
I lived in middle wales near Churchstoke but had family in Wiltshire One of the best driving routes I’ve used was ; come of the M5 at Worcester north and take A499 to Ombersley then left to Abberley then Right to Clows top and on to Cleobury Mortimer, on to Ludlow via clee hill . I used to drive it in an Audi RS4 B7 saloon .. wicked fun ! ✌️
A good winter drive is from York to Whitby via A64 and A169 (over Fylingdales) great views across the North York Moors. Fish & Chips in Whitby and a pleasant drive home.
@ChrisHarris: Will the podcast with Marino Franchitti about his involvement in the Ferrari movie be published as a CollectingCars podcast? And on a general note: a huge thanks to the 5 Addicts for giving us so much enjoyment (times 48 and counting)!
The podcasts just get better and better. I want to go on all the suggested winter day drives, loved the rubbish about rear wipers, and just adored the music selections, but was not sure, like the others, why Mr Lovett told us all about his Sunday lunch trip to Mayfair. Fantastic.
Agree with Chris about driving to Portsmouth in the 90's, much more a pleasurable experience than it is now. The Devils punch bowl was a pain for traffic, but in the early morning had some lovely views. Fort Widley is next to Micks Monster burgers, with Fort Nelson further along Portsdown hill going towards Fareham.
I have a 1991 Toyota Sprinter Trueno Gt Apex 20v (the best jdm car to ever be produced in my humbe opinion) has the best rear wiper, however you hardly ever need to use it. The aerodynamics of the car keep the rear window dry. And it's easy to use, just twist the wiper stalk.
Neil Clifford, Agree Uniball all the way (Purple ink) which I've used for the past 21 years. I have secret stash as I always worry that they'll stop producing the purple ink.
Thanks gentlemen for another epic Podcast for us Gear Heads. I hope you realize that for a good number of us, “your podcast is LIFE, everything else is just waiting” To quote a famous Steve McQueen comment to his wife regarding his love of going to the track to race on a weekend. Looking forward to next week’s edition!
Camry estate and a few other Toyoya estates came with twin rear wipers .. call themselves addicts 🤣🤣 they need Ian from Hubnut on rear wipers.. perhaps best not mention Camrys to hlm though!
Enjoyed seeing Chris Cooper’s sausage, with apt number plate, at the - fantastic - scramble on Sunday. Slightly disappointed it was on PS4 not Cup 2s … but it was chilly… Keep up the good work, these chats bring a lot of joy to a great many people. Must be many folk around the country like myself chuckling / nodding in agreement throughout the topics. Thank you 🏁
Ships have the fast spinning glas (?) disk flush with the bridge’s window, throwing off all the (salty!) sea water. How about a couple of those on the read window of your car?
Every January the Porsche club take over the whole of Port Merion for a weekend it’s called Porsche Merion for the weekend. Brilliant. Cone next year Neil plus any other Addicts.
Latest gen Fiesta has a small switch on the end of the wiper stalk with two speeds of intermittent. Not very exciting except a quick flick on and off produces a single swipe which is extremely satisfying. Especially on a grimey wet winter day like today.
How very apt, early start this morning with the boys for a little North Wales blip around Snowdonia After departing for home I pressed play on the podcast for my weekly automotive content fix Loved the drive chat and when Neil and Chris talked so passionately about North Wales I was very much in the moment So much so when it ended I played Grace Jones, ELO and Kate Bush, apologies to Manish the song that sounded more like a part number went over my head Great work as per usual lads, been here since day one and love each episode more as the weeks, months and years go by x
Two car garage: Real life, Lots, and I mean lots of hard work and a bit of luck paid of and now a 10 y/o boy inside me is the happiest boy in the world becuase he will be able to assamble a dream two car garage (he never wanted anything more). He first fell in love with a car when he saw a sexy, bright red Maserati Granturismo that roared past him. My god that noise.... That day it was all over for him and his future wallet. The boy grew up as a real peteolhead, loving analog cars, manuals, naturally aspirated engines, hydraulic steering, etc. He always imagined actually driving the hell out of cars, rwd and awd. He knows a lot about the industry and the history of the brands. He learned to respect it and love it. Now that boy is a 30 y/o who has a budget of around 1 mil. I love to ski, it is an essential. I grew up whatching crazy Jon Olsson putting a Thule on Lamborginis and going skiing while doing donouts on snow and ice. Well, I intend to be a bit more civilised becuase I can have two cars in which I can do donouts, one to put a Thule on and go skiing, to often go travel with friends/familly, a practical car but it has to be something with petrolhead blood in it, something really cool and most importantly something that is a dream to drive. I have to mention, I have a thing for estates, I really am not into this whole SUV thing. I mean all the roads in the Alps are nicely mantained to be honest, theres no need for a stupid SUV. The second car sould be a dream poster sports or super car, no hyper car. Manual, as analog as it gets yet modern if there's such a thing. I dont have a problem with older cars either, contrary. Engine that makes the sky shake! A car that does not exceed 500/600hp. I could not care less for top speed, I care for driving pleasure. Something under the radar perhaps. A sunday car. If possible it would be good to have some money saved in order to invest in a garage itself, why not. Go on! English is not my native language, sorry for the possible mistakes. Thanks for possible suggestions and cheers
It's so hard to find a road to enjoy free flowing driving (not treating it like a race track as some idiots do). Manish said about passing through Headington, where I live, to get to the Cotswolds, but hit traffic and the road restrictions for safety, and then you feel like the kids walking the treadmill in 'another brick in the wall'.
Audi 200 tuner could of been GTI Engineering and those wheels are likely to be ‘ATS style 22’ wheels. Definitely not Zenders. Car and wheel addict reporting for duty 😂. Great episode chaps
Great episode gents, longer the better! Simple 2 car garage idea from me. Unlimited budget, but the 2 cars are your cars for life these are the only two cars you could ever own or drive. The kicker is they must be cars that are for sale or have been for sale from collecting cars.
Best rear wiper I’ve used was the Porsche 987. Perfect for clearing the morning condensation off by the beach here in Southern California. No washer function. Headlight wipers however, trash.
Rhossili beach looks incredible... For those looking for a more northern equivalent try Harlech beach just north of Barmouth. Fantastic drive out over the Pen y pass
Range Rover L405 rear wiper is ingenious in its operation quite frankly! Press the button, wash followed by a wipe then another wash (even tho you only pressed the button once)and a few wipes and then rest’s in the opposite position, then wipes again to remove drips! I believe this is called a smart wash/wipe. Also if front wipers set to auto then if they have been activated by rain when you select reverse the rear wipes automatically too!! Ford Transit/Tourneo Connect has wipers that are opposing ie, go to both A pillars from the middle. This also does the automatic select reverse wipe function. The best engineered wiper has to Mercedes-Benz eccentric sweep mono wiper found on the R129’s, W201, W204, W210, W202 and W208 (CLK) Models also. I am lucky enough to own all of the above vehicles so I am in wiper heaven Lol 🤘🏼😎
Two-car garage for next week. As it’s a recession year, you’re looking for two ‘under the radar’ cars - which won’t attract too much attention on the road. One must be a coupé / two doors (no convertibles), and the other a four-door saloon or SUV. As you are a very successful entrepreneur, the budget is unlimited. Both cars must on sale today / new, as safety is a concern. Choose the paint colours wisely.
For me one of them will be a Honda civic advance in Sonic grey without any other extras because its on sale at £39799. Any other single optional extra added including a change of colour will bump the car into the luxury car tax bracket for the next 5 years....😑
2:40 The problem with the rear wiper is that you never seem to be able to buy them at the parts store in order to replace them. The front vipers you change all the time but not the rear ones.
Some of the best roads up that way in Wales, beautiful scenery. Problem is all the cameras they're putting up. Trough of Bowland, the Dales, the borders... there's a lot passed Birmingham to do lids :P come up and say hello :D
The Sunday Scramble was my first car meet as a fairly new driver. Took my mate and me to it in my shitbox Renault Clio Billabong spec😂 and it was the most fun I've had in a car so far. We purchased ourselves some lovely TWAT glasses that made us look even more like twats if that was even possible so thanks a lot for that Chris! I can't wait for the next one. What an event!
Changing oil in your car is about the cheapest thing to do, but also a great insurance policy. My M-B has the same engine as your SL Chris H, and this engine is goof for galactic miles as long as you change the oil. Short trips, cold garages, starting up and moving around the garage puts a lot of fuel into the oil IMO. I have never 'run-in' a car, and never had a problem (oil consumption etc). I find that they are always faster cars if you spank them from new.
Possible two car garage topic: Go back to when you fell in love with cars as a child and pick two cars, one exotic and one practical that were on sale when each of you were 10 years old. No budget restrictions.
The new savagegeese video might be of interest. Not had the time to listen to it myself however appears to be 2 hours of car and hifi chat between a car guy and an audio guy.
RS2 has separate washer reservoir behind a side panel in the boot/trunk. Agree the rear wiper operation is silly on that - they improved it on the subsequent model (ie B5 A4). I can’t agree with newer is always better though. Enjoying the pod gents 👍
32 minutes in, Berkhamsted cinema is "The Gatsby". And only "arty" films there. but a decent drink! Good episode by the way, from an old Berko resident
Re rear windscreen wipers: I used to daily a Lancia Delta Intergrale Evo 1, with the rear roof spoiler set at almost a right angle to the roof line, obviously the only way to run it, in wet conditions the water being sucked up off the road behind the car was such was such massive cloud that the puny rear windscreen wiper had no chance of creating any rear visibility. Also other drivers running behind would be swamped in a huge rooster tail of spray 😙🚗💦💦💦💦
Manish is right about the Ferrari movie. I didn’t learn anything about Enzo and there didn’t seem to be any change in his character by the end. In a way it had similar failings to Napoleon. Its focus was split between a love story and a battle (in this case a battle of 1000 miles) but lacked dramatic unity and integration. I’m glad he picked up on that piece of music from the Insider. Shoehorned. Chris also right about the big crash at the end - felt quite tastelessly handled. Perhaps they run out of money on the CGI budget? In any case it is the least ‘Michael Mann’ Michael Mann film, which is shame because his contribution to cinema has been epic.
Guys, can you do a tribute to Alpina at one of your coffee mornings. As you know 2024 is the last full year of the Alpina brand. I know you all love them, I own one and it would be amazing to get as many as possible together towards the end of the year to celebrate the brand.
Whoever added the music to the Spotify list this week got Neil's choice wrong. He chose Hello Earth by Kate Bush which is a track on Hounds of Love but Hounds of love has been added instead. I didnt used to care but ive now become all Chris Cooper about things 😂😂👍
Another great episode gents. It would be great to hear your collective thoughts on scale model collecting in a future segment. I'm keen to hear some experienced views on high-quality scale model display cars - resin, diecast, whatever. I used to have a good Bburago collection of 1.18 cars. Now keen to up the budget and have one or two very special items. Any thoughts on brands such as AutoArt, BBR, Amalgam, etc? Really appreciate the time and effort with these podcasts. Keep up the great work!
Nothing annoys me more than a semi automated rear wiper while in reverse... I've spent all day trying not to use the wipers on my semi clean car to not have windscreen marks, to reverse in a space and it wipe for me without any washer fluid being used 😢😢
Topic suggestion; how to accept EPS (Electronic Power Steering). THE most important part of contact with the automobile has gone from tactile to disconnected, and making any enjoyment, at legal speed, difficult. How to get over this? I for one cant seem to enjoy anything made after ~2010-12 due to this...
Here is a question to discuss: what is high milage? Different cars bought for different use cases will have different ranges of attractively low or average milage. For others, old Mercs in particular, the higher the miles shown on the odometer and the more attractive it becomes almost like a badge of honour.
I know Edward hasn’t been in a Skoda but if he was to have a go in his Au Père’s Cleaner’s car the rear wipe is set to wipe every 10 front wipes. Very satisfying.
Absolutely love the podcast but from someone who listens to it in the car driving whilst at work (community nurse) you’d think that after 48 episodes you’d realise that not everyone watches on RU-vid and so when you’re showing each other photos and pictures it can be a little frustrating not being able to see them! Also, worst rear wipers have got to be any Audi from 2005-2012 era and Volvos as well. Always droop eventually and look crap when sitting on bodywork. Keep up the great work.👍