So we've promised everyone an exciting announcement and I can tell it's. Look, I don't know if you want to say this or I should say this, but Paul's getting replaced by Trevor Long and and it's about time. But
seriously big announcement. I pulled some strings and I sent over a by d AT O three to the Car Expert studios in the Docklins and like, honestly, I wish I filmed it because Paul was out the front and it was like one of those tiktoks where you buy your mama car and she's crying, and he was crying, and he had a stiffy, which was weird, and like he looked at me and you genuinely said thank you, thank you so much.
Yes, that's actually precisely what happened, literally down to the stiffy. No, I did actually finally drive the byd AT O three and I'm pleased to report that it isn't terrible.
I actually thought it was going to be not great.
No.
No, I discovered you thought it wasn't going to be great because you weren't invited to the launch. You didn't get any correspondence from BYD they hate your guts rightly, So you thought it was going to be crap because you weren't the first in Australia to drive it, like neither were you bother.
But yeah, I was actually pretty impressive. I stand by my comments about the interior. I think those guitar string things are stupid and the design.
Is just not that great.
But it's put together really well and the materials inside the cabin are fantastic and for that price you would never expect it to be as good as it iss really well. That it is let down by the tires, I thought they were.
Pretty shitty O the Batman's Yeah.
I mean it's never heard of the brand, all the tires and you can tell when you drive it. But outside of that, it actually handles nicely. It's got plenty of go the charging tech and infrastructure is good.
Yeah. I was really quite impressive.
That so one thing that they're in a bit of hot water in at the moment, and we really can't get any answers on this. I realized when we were reviewing the car that in the middle seat in the second row there was no tie down point for a baby seat, and in Australia, if you sell. Generally, if you sell a five seat vehicle, it has to have tight downd points for baby seats in all three positions
across the second row. It's the whole reason Honda couldn't sell the HRV is a five seat or in Australia because they didn't have tied ouns.
I was going to say, because I'm like, I put my kid in this car legally, don't worry. Yes, but I see what you're saying. In the middle seat. So it's got the middle what do they call it tether points.
For Yeah, so IO fix on the up board seats and then the top ten points in the three positions, but this didn't have it in the center. So anyway, we spoke about it on our video review and you can check that out on YouTube. And one of the complications is for them to get a five star safety rating, they have to have that in Australia. So the car has been awarded a five star rating everywhere but Australia.
So they're currently working on figuring out how that got past the authorities because they check all this stuff before the cars were imported. There is a top ten point in the middle, but it's very hard to find and not very accessible, and then part of the rules are that it is accessible, so they're working on sorting that out at the moment. But look outside of that, I
genuinely thought the car was pretty good. And while we had the car, it came with it over the air update that added maps and Spotify and all this other stuff to the screen, which I thought was pretty.
Cool as well.
So voice command too.
And voice commands which you really didn't work that well.
I tried calling people and it just wouldn't work because for some reason their computer joined all the names together. So when I would call you, know, not that I ever would call you, but Gaudy.
Waters, it would basically not find you.
And then if I manually went and found you, it would be Gaudy Waters hard up. I'd have to pronounce it as one word, probably just a bug.
But you called me four times crying today. So what did you have to say if you were in your by d at O three? What would you say? You'd have to go at O three? Goody words?
Yeah, pretty much, just really fast.
I told you I had to go at this, and I actually said, hey, Google, say how do you say at O three? Turn on the air conditioning in Mandarin, and it worked as you get, as you got Google say it. Maybe you've just got an annoying voice.
Yes, I think that is part of it.
Or if I said it in Serbian or something, maybe that would have been better.
I would have loved that. That would be cool. So b one day, Atto three, we got there. It's good.
It's good, Yeah it is. It is good, and for the price, it is excellent value for money. I cannot understand why you would spend an extra I think it's literally like fifteen or twenty grand for a Nissan Leaf.
Might get an addo three just to piss you off. And every now and then I'm going to call you up and I'm just going to play you a song with my side pocket doors. Hey, Paul, do you like zz Top?
Yes?
Anyway, enough of the announcements. How are you?
I'm good.
I've just come back from Denmark and Slovenia and Serbia and Croatia and then Denver just before that.
So and how did your organ harvesting trafficking expedition go?
I tell you what if you thought drivers in Sydney and Melbourne were bad for a cruise around Serbia because they are absolute maniacs. I almost got taken out like three times by people that were probably absolutely maggeted by the wheel at nighttime. So we are very fortunate in Australia. The other thing I had to be very careful of as well. I had to rent a car in Serbia. Oh they are I shouldn't say this, but some of
them are very dodgy. And I took about a thousand photos of the car, went to leave and noticed too like enormous dents in the boot of this car that I couldn't quite see based on the angle and how close it was to the wall.
And thankful I noticed them because I when I.
Returned the car, they would have hit my credit card up for another five grand of fees and damages.
So what was your car of choice in Serbia? Was it a Nissen cartwheel or a.
It was literally a horse and a cart. You know, you have little feeding stations. Now. I ended up in a Mercedes Ben's B Class, which was not as shit as I thought it was going to be, but you know what they did, which I just didn't know this was possible anywhere in the world. I got into the car and thought, oh, this is great. I'll just hook up Apple car Play and I'll have nav. They disabled Apple car Play and Android Auto, so they removed it from the car for some stupid reason.
Is that Mercedes over there or is that just this hire company?
No, it was. It must have just been Mercedes over there. They must and we'll talk about this later in car News. But maybe they charge a subscription for it or something like that. It'll be like, you know, fifty dinners per month or something, which is the local currency.
By the way, you just.
Go into some old heightened throw someone a bag of coins.
I'll tell you what is expensive af though, and that is Denmark.
Coffee was eight bucks.
Did you try drinking alcohol in Denmark because I think that's taxed.
Yes, every thing is expensive. And they like bicycles, which troubles me greatly.
I agree it's good when you hit one, though. Oh my god, I've got to tell you something, right. I don't want to name names, but I went into a very well known classic car dealership. It's iconic. It has some of the best examples of classic cars in Australia. Concourse stuff, and their priced accordingly.
Is this car city in Melbourne?
No, no, no, we're not keep your eyes open for a bargain guy. As two cars that I noticed amongst the Concourse Classic cars that were in this establishment that I did not expect to see. One was the Yonda Ionic five. Wow, and how much do you think they price that at?
Was it the top pick?
Yeah?
Like ninety grand?
It was that Arctic white YEP one hundred thousand dollars.
Yeah, that's that's very stupid.
Well then I kept walking and guess what else I saw?
Yeah?
A byd Atto three.
What was that doing?
Which is the cheapest electric which is the most affordable electric car?
Oh no, they've been pipped by MG.
Guess how much they had on Paul's beloved byd Auto three. Guess how much?
How much? Well it's what forty five thousand dollars.
So now if you maybe fifty, if you were to walk into this Concourse Classic car dealership, you were going to pay seventy nine thousand dollars for the three?
Are they insane?
It's like they thought, you know what, it's sitting next to a one point five million dollar Ferrari and.
Maybe they won't notice.
And the Porsche Spider. Let's let's really up this game, and let's do seventy nine thousand dollars.
Did you check inside? Maybe it had gold tar strings in the doors.
Yeah, I believe Slash played them and he said in guns and Roses set, Hey something else. It's crazy? Is the the two thousand and two comedore that I saw? Sorry, I mean the new BMW M two.
You're a bitch, really, am I?
That thing looks like mate, that thing looks like it was found in one of my kids kin to surprise toys.
You know what's funny? BMW.
They just cause outrage with the design of some of their cars.
And I remember when.
The M three and the M four came out, people like, oh my god, it's the ugliest thing ever. I'm never going to buy one. And now everyone's yeah, now everyone's come around to it. And I think the M two was the same. Like when I first saw the leaked pictures, I was like, I think someone in China just copied this design and just changed it a little behaved.
BMW from Wish right, Yeah and yeah.
So look I got a chance to see the current person this week at a dealership opening in Melbourne, and look, I'm not gonna lie.
I think the color looks terrible.
It's called zan Vort Blue and it's named after a racetrack in Holland. And it is literally a carbon copy of the baby blue Hyundai color, which hasn't dated well. And this hadn't dated well either, even though it was released a week ago. So I thought the color just didn't work and it probably didn't accentuate the lines all that well.
But the same M two.
In red I thought actually looked pretty good, and in person it has a bit of presence to it, like it's got some proper width. It'll be one hundred and twenty grand in Australia, has pretty much the same engine as the three and the M four. I mean, do you like at least the fact that it comes potentially with a six speed manual if you tick that box? Yeah?
Absolutely, And I think I've got nothing against what they're kidding this out with. Everything looks great in Syria, looks great, you know, everything standard. But I look at that front end and honestly, I know people were shocked with the four when you know, the big pig nose got released or the lungs or whatever you want to call them. But I was far more horrified in this because it honestly, it just looks like remember that phase that HSV went through when they kind of moved from that kind.
Of Yeah, they did a W four two seven that looked very blocky like this.
Exactly, and yeah, I just kind of thought, just doesn't look progressive. It looks shit.
You know. The weird thing is none of their cars look the same anymore. And if you have a look at the M two, it looks nothing like an M three or an M four like, It's totally different in terms of the design. Looks nothing like the new IC seven, which has that split head like design. So it is interesting that they're going with a scatter gun approach and compare that to Mercedes Bens where everything just looks the exact same. It is fascinating. That's that's how they're going.
So yeah, if you're listening to this or you can to see what people think, contact at the Drive show dot com dot I you that's the drive dot com dot au. Let us know what you think about the design. Do you think it is as terrible as Gordy says or is it actually you know car that you want to drive.
Look, don't get me wrong, I want to drive it. And you know and happily, happily be given one long term BMW.
Yeah, good luck with that.
It's just look, that's that's the beauty. I think of cars and design like it's very personally. It's it's it's perspective.
Well, let's I think design is very much subjective, and.
You know what, you know, you think you look good and look Maybe some others or a lot of others may not agree with that, but you know, it is what it is.
I got a haircut for this podcast. Actually that's a lie. I got a haircut because they said to me, hey, god, you've got a like a photo shoot on Thursday and photo shoot and I'm like, yeah, how am I going to lose twenty by Thursday? So I just did it the old fashioned way. I went down the cross and got addicted to meth no. I yeah. So, but the dates kind of got pushed forward. I'm not gonna say why. Basically, they're just like, can you suck your neck fat in? No,
all right, we'll move this to another month. Lose some weight, jubs.
What was your photo shoot for I'm Talent.
I don't know if you've noticed, but while you're galivanding around on Channel seven talking of bloody Koshi and frigging advising him on the best by d to get. I'm sitting down and talking to a stick and rating number one baby, rating number one. Hey. Oh, by the way, do you know I saw Koshi at the MG launch for the for the for the electric.
How cost effective of him?
He loves MG. He loves it, and I think they sponsor his his foot?
Is he?
Okay? That makes a lot more sense. Yeah, good for him.
We should talk car news. Something terrible has happened.
What someone told you, you would tell them.
That's it. So some devastating news, my beloved. The key is Stigga is ceasing production in April twenty twenty three. It's kind of been speculated. I didn't realize that this was hard out news. I kind of thought that this was put to bed about six months ago. But I guess it's now official that it's ending. And what's the what's the replacement on this? It's a I guess an electric?
Right? Yeah.
Well, the report just came out from Auto Times of Korean publication, and there have been rumors for a while, but they're saying that basically, not only will this sting be pulled from the Korean market, but they're going to stop production in April twenty twenty three, which kind of lines up with product cycle, but I reckon The replacement is going to be a Sileik electric four door coupe and it'll be launched in twenty twenty five to the sports Saedan thing running for Kia.
What do you think about that?
I mean, as a Stinger owner, would you go from this sort of engaging, raucous petrol thing to an electric four door coupe instead.
Yeah. Look, it's interesting because I've been looking at selling that car, even though it's fairly new, and the thing that's taken me so long to I guess get rid of it is I can't find anything that I really love, everything that I kind of hated about it. In the last couple of months, I've sort of realized that, my god, this is it's honestly, and I'm saying this subjectively, from any sort of car like a and I'm looking at
SUVs to replace. I've jumped in BMW's in everything and in Oudias, and I just I'm genuinely really comfortable in this car, like it's such as it's just a typically all round it's a grand tour, it's relaxing, it's still got a bit of grunt. I mean, it's not gonna it's it's the noise isn't as great as it should be. But I cannot, for the life of me, find anything that just makes me go, get out of this car and pick up this one, because this is what you need.
The sticker owners like on the what do you call those owners forums and stuff? Oh, nothing better than a stringer mite not And I'm just kind of going, this makes me want to sell my car, genuinely, I'm kind of going, Well, I can put the kid in the back quite easily and the dog and take it on. It's got enough bootspace for a decent road trip, for refracs and you know whatever. But in terms of the way it's specked out too, like the tech on it. I mean, I'd be paying top dollar for that sort
of stuff. Now what am I going to wait for all that sort of stuff? And I still want to get rid of it, but it's kind of like what do I replace it with? I mean, we were thinking about the model.
Why, I just ye, you're probably not cool enough for that.
I wouldn't eight maint you, we're gonna talk about that because you have literally bought yourself twenty twenty two's Volvo Wagon.
Yeah.
I will admit it is incredibly ugly and everyone has one now and it is so unappealing and not fast, and I don't know, it is just kind of depressing. It is literally just a to B transport. There is nothing interesting about it.
That's right. The bootspace. Don't get me wrong. I mean that's a two bedroom unit in Sydney.
But it is literally an accountant.
It's like, yeah, okay, you can do stuff that you know great, but you're just boring. Yeah, sorry to any accountants out there, but.
Daniel, but it's a weird one. The key Stinger. Would I drive the electric version?
Yeah?
Probably. I think Yanda and kra Key I've said this many times. They're just in such a great place. It's weird because I was driving the I was driving the ConA in last week. I'm like, what haven't I I just I think it was because I thought I've driven everything in you know, the end Division, except the Coner. Because to me it was just like ridiculous and silly
and just it's just a bonker's car. It looks like it's come from a kin to surprise and it's you know, it's roots kind of like that old lady Grandma car and they've decided to trick it up and stuff like that. And I sort of thought to myself, God, this is a ballsy move and it makes no sense why they did this. And I realized after I drove that car everything I hated about it initially, I loved about it because the fact that it makes no sense and you know,
there's there's flaws and stuff in it. It's like it's such a fun, silly, ballsy decision, you know, and I love everything about it, and I think, oh yeah, So to get back to your main sort of point, I think I would drive whatever Cay is sort of putting out there. I like their EV six. You were sort of a bit in two minds.
No, No, I do like it.
I just think that, you know, I just think that with the EV stuff, they're actually spending a bit more money on this. They're really going to town on it because they're using an eight hundred volt system, which is much more expensive to manufacture, and to manufacture. No one
else is really doing that. So I think from a just from an engineering point of view, they're actually doing a really solid job with it, and I'm key to see what it looks like, what it sounds like, and how it drives, and how they plan on differentiating it from the EV six, because I think that'll be important as well.
I wonder if this will. I've got this habit of when I sell a car, it always goes up disgustingly in value.
I think that's going to change pretty soon. Actually, my brother literally just set me, like ten minutes ago a text message with a picture of our old Model three Performance. So it's listed by the dealer that we sold the car to. I sold the car to them for about ten grand more than what it's listed now. The k's haven't gone up at all, so he's been basically sitting on this thing, bought it at the peak off me,
and cannot get rid of it now. So I think use car prices are really starting to sharply decline at the moment.
I remember selling like a bloody two sixty Z to the Mechanic and it was concourse like I kept this thing. Anything that went wrong, you know, I fixed it, and I remember selling it to him for like six and a half grand and think to himself, well, I made five hundred bucks more than I perved for it. I looked on car sales the other day because I thought, I want that car back, and for that sort of car in that condition, it's a minimum of seventy k.
Yeah, it's ridiculous anyway, So the stinger no longer.
It's yeah, look, it is what it is. It's going to happen, right.
Yeah, exactly, it was bound to happen eventually.
All right. Move into BMW is an interesting move because one of their heads have come out and said, hydrogen is the next big it. Girl, it's the it's the next big hooh. I'm a fan of this. I'm a fan of hydrogen stuff. I was saying to you off air that I saw some of the hydrogen cars at Yen Day's HQ the Nexso.
Yeah, next. So that's the like suv type thing.
Ugly and expensive. It's expensive technology and it's expensive to make. And I don't think they actually sell these. They sort of drive them around and do experiments and stuff and then they they donate.
They sold some to councils in Canberra, right, Actually they sold a whole stack to the government.
That's right. Yeah, and then they're also known to donate them to universities.
Yeah.
Hydrogen's interesting because and BMW actually has a good point with this. They're saying that by locking ourselves into just electric cars, it could present an issue in the future because you're relying on all these rare minerals and unless technology significantly improves in in batteries, which it probably will, you're still going to lock yourself into evs. So what they're suggesting is that they will continue working on.
Hydrogen in the background.
The reason hydrogen isn't as efficient as something like an electric car is because to produce hydrogen.
You have to use electricity.
You then have to store the hydrogen, transport it to a filling station, and then use energy to plummet into a car.
And within the car, you then have a.
Multi step process to convert that hydrogen into electricity that you can run.
Electric motors with.
So there are a lot of efficiency losses during that process because with an EV all you're doing is creating the electricity, sending it down a transmission line, and then
pushing it into a car into a car's battery. So it is a simpler process, but ultimately, if you have a look at the business model of petrol stations around the world at the moment, if you rock up to a petrol station, they might get ten cars through a bowser an hour at a busy time, and each of those ten cars is taking fuel, they're paying per they're going inside the store, they're spending money, Whereas with an EV at the moment, even if you put the fastest
charges you have available, if you drive there, you're going to sit your car there for twenty to thirty minutes at least, You're then only going to get one or two people through a bowser every hour, and that is a whole lot less money than you were actually making with fuel. So if you look at these companies, they're the companies that are going to be pushing hydrogen as well. Because they can charge per leader. The government can then get in on that as well, in charge per leaders.
So I think there's still a lot of industry pressure on hydrogen to work, and we will definitely see it in commercial I just don't know whether we'll actually see it in passenger vehicles in the future.
As you said, it is early technology, and with this sort of stuff, as time goes on, this stuff becomes cheaper and more accessible. So I mean electric cars weren't always cheap to manufacture. I mean they're still not even to buy now, they're still on the expensive side. They're probably to me, there's still quite expensive.
They're expensive.
Yeah, I really do hope that hydrogen takes off, especially for both passenger and sort of commercial trucking and whatnot. I think it's got I think it's definitely got its place. As you said, like god, you can you can fill up a hydrogen passenger car in about three minutes.
Yeah, exactly.
It's a much quicker process, and it's now safe enough as well to use within passenger vehicles. So yeah, I really don't see the issue with it from that front. It's just the efficiency of it just doesn't stack up in comparison to an EV.
Should we talk about today's car review the.
Twenty twenty three Coupra Leon and carp Perform mental prices stuck from forty three thousand, nine hundred and ninety dollars for the Leon and fifty thousand, six hundred and ninety dollars for the for Mentor.
All right, so Cooper Leon, Coopra Form WEINSA. I thought we'd mix these both in one because I mean obviously different cars, but basically a bit of backstory. Coopra is correcting me if I'm wrong, Paul, But Coopra is basically the Spanish cousin in the Volkswagen Group, this sporty, kind of little pocket from Spain. They've kind of put these this brand together. It's I kind of like it. It's exciting, it was cool to watch.
Well, it's it's actually just very quickly. It's a it's a startup and I use that term in inverted commas because it's a startup with enormous backing from the Volkswagen Group, but it is virtually a brand new brand that they are starting up from scratch, so it is really fresh and new in that sense.
Always correcting me, Yeah, someone has to, someone has to.
Yeah, you've got to keep you honest. If it's not me, it'll be Trev.
He's not answering my calls anymore. Oh my picks Corp. Really on this competes I guess with the Golf GTI or the Golf ah I reckon even the young day I thirty in. I'm going to put that out there as well. Entry cost looking at about fifty three K. The one I had was the top spec the ZX for about sixty one thousand dollars. That is an expensive pot hatch. Two hundred and twenty one killer. What's four hundred and new meters of talk two lead four cylinder
turbo sitting on volkswagens. What is it? The NQB platform.
Yeah, I mean it's if you want to picture this in terms of power output, it sits between the golf GTI and the golfer in Australia, and it's the same tune that they use for the GTI club sport in Europe that we don't get in Australia.
We don't get that here. No could Performanta fifty one thousand entry sixty one thousand and four ninety four the vs X two hundred similar kind of numbers, to be honest, two hundred and twenty eight killer? What's four hundred meters? Is it? The same two lider turbo?
Yeah? I mean this is the thing.
They try and share a lot of the components here as much as they possibly can because you get cost efficiencies and all that sort of stuff. So this one is it's basically it's aligned with the S three sport back in Sedan.
So it's the EA triple eight engine.
So I mean it is actually a really good in those Audi products and here as well.
It kind of does the same thing.
Seven speed, you'll clutch, all will drive. So yeah, I guess we're talking of hot hatch and what a mid hot suv pretty much.
I think it actually looks looks awesome as well. The one that we had through our office had the Matte paint finish on it.
The gold highlights. They definitely turn some heads.
And I don't know if that's just because they're new to Australia, but I mean zero to one hundred and under five seconds. That foremena, the VSX is pretty sort of hot stuff when it comes to performance figures as well.
It looks fantastic. Yeah, that sort of frosted blue, the copper highlights on the wheels, the lights look very bad. The whole car kind of looks a bit. Both of them look very kind of batman esque. Well, I love the way it looks. What are your thoughts on styling?
Yeah, look, I think styling looks great.
That Matte paint finishes pretty reasonably priced to twenty three hundred bucks, especially when you compare it to the premium paint at full seventy five, I think it's matte paint is typically quite expensive.
I'm also.
Fascinated that you can get this Rainbow break package for four grand on the VSX only. I think that is I think that just signals the performance intentions and yeah, look, I'll be interested to see how this goes.
Obviously it'll be slow to start.
With, and at the moment, with the market being so you know, stretched with supply, I think that they'll probably sell a few to start with, simply because people just don't have any options. They'll just buy whatever they can get their hands on. But to be fair, Volkswagen has built the Scoto brand in Australia from nothing and that's actually doing some pretty decent numbers at the moment. So I think if they are committed to this, and they stay in this and keep running with it, this should
actually have some success in Australia. I just hope they don't do what Infinity did, which is just try it and then realize it's not working and just go oh, yeah, we're just out of here, and not really give it the proper chance it deserves.
Yeah, that's right. It herea looks great. Blue seats you don't get blue seats these days.
Yeah, I think there's a reason for that.
I like it, to be honest, I hated it in pictures. It comes across in the press as just like this. Yeah, it's kind of dirty blue. It doesn't look great at all, but once you're in it, it looks really cool. It's got sort of generally everything you need. The ball string is great, you know. The ride in the Leon, I will say, is very direct to the and very raw, to the point where it's almost is this uncomfortable or
is that my hemorrhoids kicking and what's going on? Yeah? Yeah, it's very it's very firm, but I think it's kitted out well. I think it drives great, It handles great. The raw side you kind of go the fact that you can feel everything in this car. Is it worth sixty four thousand dollars?
Yeah, I mean some people like that type of thing, and I think if it is a sports car, you can kind of get away with it.
But yeah, it is.
It is tough to you know, to win at everything, and I think that they obviously need to differentiate this as well. I mean the GTI is very soft and perfect daily. If this was the same, there would just be no point buying a GTI. I mean it has more a little bit more poke, but it's really not enough to justify, you know, going for a brand that isn't as established in Australia. So I think ultimately they had to differentiate it somehow and that is the way it doing it.
I do like the fact that you know, in terms.
Of warranty and stuff, five year unlimited kilometer warranty, you get three years of free servicing, they're kind of giving you as much incentive as they can to get you into the cars.
One thing I will say is, I reckon there's a design flaw in their charges. I swear to God right. Wireless charging is on an angle in both these cars, and I want you to test it to make sure it's not just me right when you get these back in your HQ whatever. So with the iPhone, there's obviously a little bit of a notch that comes out with the cameras. Yeah, a little bit of a growth similar to the one that's on Paul's penis.
So that is my penis.
That didn't call your showed in high school for nothing. So the problem is is because of that, because of that chode that sits on your iPhone, when you put it in wireless charging, it actually like it doesn't fully connect with its back. Yeah, it doesn't fully connect with the charger. So what's going to happen is it cuts in and out all the time and you're getting that warning on the screen.
Yeah.
I've had that in other cars as well, where the notch prevents it from gripping onto the tabs and it moves around everywhere.
Yeah.
It is a very shit designed by Apple. I've got to say, like they're masters in electronics and then they sell this phone with this ridiculous camera system sticking out in the back.
I just think it is the dumbest thing I've ever seen. They're still bought the phone, but.
I just want to make it clear that it's shit design and it's now functionally affecting the way this stuff works. And the reason it's affecting it is because with inductive charging, the bigger the air gap between the charger and the device, the less current.
You can get through. And when you create that notch, you create an air gap.
And they have a low fault tolerance on cars and sorry to keep you up and and basically that that basically makes it drop in and out.
So anyway, that's.
All of the engineers listening out there. They just it's about four engineers with bonus. Do you know what sucks on this car though? Is the bloody goes right across the range in the Volkswagen group. I think it's an
eleven point four inch infotainment display. It takes a while to get used to it, and I still think once I got used to it, I still hated it was the one the volume which is kind of yes, what's it called helot touch or something coptic touch, So it works with the volume, and it also happens to be
with the air con as well the climate control. And it's just like they're obviously trying to get that minimalistic kind of vibe going in the car, but I don't think they're I don't think they're ready for that.
Jolly yep, I agree.
I think that stuff's Italy and I really don't like it in Volkswagen and go to products that they just need physical knobs in there to adjust.
I guess all around this is I think it's an exciting car. I think it drives great, handles great, there's definitely no issues with that sort of stuff.
Yeah, a lot of the new brands we've had in Australia recently, or all Chinese brands, so it's refreshing to see someone else try and enter the market, which often doesn't happen here.
I kind of think these are on the expensive side.
Yes, definitely.
I think they are pretty expensive, and I think that could be a bit of a challenge because ultimately, you know, it's a brand new brand, you want to get people into it, and by hitting them straight up with an expensive car, it is going to limit how many people decide to do it. And like I said before, you'll kind of have artificial sales figures now because these all be available and people will know they can jump into
a car and get it quickly. But will it be the same in two or three years time once they've been on the market for a while.
Buy list or flick if you look looking at let's say the fullmntal, which is the popular one. I know a lot of people will be listening to this because they're looking into the FORMENTTA. I think quick backtrack on the Leon, I actually think that's a great car. It's excellent. In fact, the biggest problem is that with it is
the sixty four thousand dollars price tag. But if we look at the foromena in itself, this for me, I was really hoping to love this, and it reminded me of a typical Audi SQ model where I was let down a little bit. Yeah, I don't think it was roomy enough you would expect. I just think with the wireless charging that pissed me off as well, just bits. There's little things where I kind of go, if you're putting sixty five k on this, I want that fix, I want that sorted.
Yeah. Yeah, look, I don't know. I would test drive it. And that's the thing.
If you're desperate for an SUV and you need one now, you're probably not going to have too much of a choice in it, right. But yeah, I'll be curious to see how this fares over the next six to twelve months and whether they get the traction that they're hoping for in Australia because they've spent a lot of money launching it.
Yeah, I think definitely listed check it out because it sounds great, it looks great, it does drive great, But yeah, This is going to have to be a passion project, you know what I mean.
Yeah, well, let's see how it goes.
Ah, we're both sick, m yuck, yucky. Yeah. Your online content has been a bit interesting lately. I watched you for Witch Channels on your personal one. I watched your two minute story if you're filming a kidnap and you're heavily breathing, going oh yeah, look, how cute it is a look at that, look at that, look at so cute. Yeah. Then there was another one where I don't know, you're in fucking Borneo or something and there's a squirrel and again, oh look.
Look it's an animal hour ship.
Bloody hell, Paul's trying to remake the movie Bambi doesn't Baby get shot yeah by Joe Rogan and then he uses it as venison and then talks about talks about it on his podcast. I'm not shitting on you, Joe Rogan, please please, We've got enough issues, Daniel. So yeah, anyway.
Thank you for stalking me. I do appreciate that.
Mate. You're putting it up there on a public forum. What do you expect I'm going to give you a shit about it? You any little humble brag in first class. Oh time for the long trip home in my seat one A with my sensible slacks and ridiculous fucking chows. You are a bitch, give miss me admit it?
Yeah, absolutely so.
Contacted the Drive Show dot com dot a U. I'm going to say that one more time. Contact at the Drive Show dot com dot AU.
That's the one, yes, and let us know what you think about that. M too.
I've got it up on my socials and Gordon I think we'll hopefully share it on Instagram, yeah, on from his Macintosh and you'll be able to give us your impressions of that.
But I'm keen to see.
Whatever on thinks. Do you think it is a fugly thing? Or do you think that actually looks okay?
I reckon it's very much.
It's kind of like you, I mean, stunning and smart.
No. I forgret I think give me ten give me ten beers, it'll probably look okay, but I probably shouldn't drive it after ten beers. Not on the phone. What did you say last time to me? How do you get to you before? Get that thing away from me? With your foster's flop?
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I'm this cannot be the intro. That is not okay