I met my childhood hero car about 10 years ago: a black, 1984 Trans Am. It was bullshit... it didn't even talk.
@allensaunders4494 жыл бұрын
Most old muscle cars weren't as good as people imagine them to be
@blueridgegarage4 жыл бұрын
But sure they look good.
@salimshafie56144 жыл бұрын
knight rider reference, not a genuine muscle car crush... I assume
@samuelorellana26034 жыл бұрын
@@blueridgegarage a sexy mute
@pelvicthrust1194 жыл бұрын
Your name isn't Michael
@michaellaureano98384 жыл бұрын
2:44 my brain couldn't process that drop sound being made by Jason's mouth.
@pepikkrul42964 жыл бұрын
I watched it like 10 times and still can't xd
@AshtewanPhotoVideo4 жыл бұрын
you flick your cheek so that the nail strikes you flatly. Simultaneously, your jaw needs to be open, but your lips at small round diameter. You make the opening in your mouth larger immediately after you strike your cheek.
@abalakrishnan41524 жыл бұрын
4:25 my brain couldn't process that sound either.
@liammaupin94924 жыл бұрын
@@abalakrishnan4152 maybe he’s a car lmao
@kolinmartz3 жыл бұрын
@@liammaupin9492 4:24 here’s one of your proof.
@Wydarr4 жыл бұрын
Jason "Car Savvy Ryan Reynolds" Cammisa and Derek "Equally Car Savvy and More Buffed Since COVID-19" Tam-Scott, every time I see a new video you post I am happy because you make this difficult time pass easier and even if it's only for an hour and seventeen measly minutes. I would personally love to see more content, maybe some Proper Care and Feeding and maybe two Carmudgeones per week? 🤭 Congratulations on your work, you're simply the best (by Tina Turner)
@j_mil4 жыл бұрын
Jason preaching the truth at 51:17 - "Fast fades. You have to have an experience. The experience is going to last forever." Some of the best driving experiences I've had have been in slower cars because I could extract 90-100% of their potential. That has been much more rewarding than some of the fastest cars I've driven. It's not just about the speed. That's one thing (arguably an important one), but not the only thing.
@mo-hammadabunaser13674 жыл бұрын
Where is the video of Jason talking about saving cars from the Sonoma fire? Sounds like a good story
@alexmartinez2804 жыл бұрын
A classic BMW 328 at that! I agree that story should get its own episode.
@imseibert4 жыл бұрын
This is the best episode yet of Carmudgeon and I have faithfully watched them all. The description of what makes a car "good" and the idea that flawed cars are the best experience is spot on. Jason's comment that "fast fades" is something that is lost by those who simply look at the numbers on a spec sheet and think they are buying the best car available. Cars have a personality, and just like people, you don't get along with everyone and some of the most "interesting" people turn out to be boring in short time. In fact, sometimes it's the unexpected person that becomes your best friend and is a joy to just hang out with, flaws included.
@petermartin94942 жыл бұрын
This video is pure gold. If there was to be an award for superlative youtube videos this one deserves it. As a car enthusiast since the 1980s the discussion resonates very deeply for me.
@S1D3KlCK4 жыл бұрын
Take a drink every time DTS says "visceral." You'll last about 12 minutes.
@harrisonsiegel95364 жыл бұрын
S1D3KlCK I think I’m almost paralytic
@Cylus0244 жыл бұрын
Don't you mean DT-S?
@JDMDRIFTAE864 жыл бұрын
Not if you're Finnish 🤔
@flyingphoenix1134 жыл бұрын
In my experience, disappointment only happens when expectations are incongruous with reality. I've driven Lamborghinis from the Miura to the Aventador, factory Porsche 908 prototypes to modern 911s, Alpine A110s to modern Clio Cups, DB5 to DB9 Astons, etc. Imho, the modern cars are vastly more disappointing because they rely on numerical statistics to generate their intrigue. They have very little to no steering feel, no sense of speed, and they tend to only be capable of doing a couple of laps on track before the tires go (mostly due to the tremendous weight of modern cars). Older cars don't always have the numerical performance, but boy do they deliver on the experience front. The weight and response of the steering, the smaller footprint on the road, the noise, and the lack of noise isolation all contribute to not just a greater proportional sense of speed, but a more sensual experience. If you're fine with lower limits of adhesion, braking, etc. (which you can actually enjoy on the road as opposed to purely on a track like most modern supercars), vintage is definitely the way to go.
@ZoogaZig4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for such a beautifully written point but also such an accurate reflection of the reality of what car enthusiasts should look for versus what we tend to fixate on: stats and bragging rights over what we actually enjoy. Cheers.
@Dtamscott4 жыл бұрын
PREACH
@bedmember4 жыл бұрын
Amen
@rahulmandala49304 жыл бұрын
Nice points on your side, but I'd have to politely disagree. I think not all cars today are bound to feel isolated. Modern Porsches (in any trims including GT3s, GT4s, etc.), Lotuses, McLarens, Alfa Romeos, even the Alpines, etc. all offer tons of feedback to the driver and communicate back to the driver brilliantly. Sure, EPAS (Electric Power Assist Steering) is going to be nothing like old-school hydro setups to many purists, but EPAS too, when properly tuned, can be praised by the driver. The sounds of engines today are also magnificent, especially the N/A engines. There are cars today that still evoke a ton of emotion. Everyday supercars like Ferraris, Lamborghinis, etc. do have numerical stats and are about bragging rights. Driver's-focused cars like the Porsches, Lotuses, Alpines, etc. offer that next-level sensory experience, emotion, and thrill when the steering, shifting, chassis response, and handling all combined give the character these cars are known for.
@ArkadiaII4 жыл бұрын
I would have gone with "Derek Quaran-Tam hyphen Scott" and "Jason campin-inside Cammisa". Also, that was an excellent voice rendition of the MB 5 cylinder diesel. The grandfather of which is the 3.0L OM617, but it really doesn't start to make that sound until the Diesel pump is updated for 1980/81. So the unit everyone knows is the 2.5L 5 cylinder in the W201 (and w124 euro) the OM602. a wonderful power plant. Interestingly, most of that sound is coming from the diesel pump itself! Catch a dieselmeken show when they test the pumps on the pump dyno. All OM602 sounds!
@Trendyflute4 жыл бұрын
I totally believe the 959 is a disappointment to drive, but I have had the good fortune to go to Canepa's shop and see them in various states of disassembly a few times, and my impression is: The 959 is to 1980s automotive engineering what the Saturn V rocket is to plumbing.
@johnbacon49974 жыл бұрын
Sorry I'm not a engineering major, saturn V to plumbing?
@guenthersteiner81633 жыл бұрын
@@johnbacon4997 Saturn V is advanced, plumbing is simple
@WatanabeNoTsuna.2 жыл бұрын
So... unrelated...? 🤔 😂 🤣
@vaffangool91962 жыл бұрын
@@WatanabeNoTsuna. *A cursory glance* at the business end of a Saturn V rocket reveals an assload of plumbing, elevated to the bleeding edge of precision engineering, fluid mechanics, and materials science, and assembled into what are still the most powerful single-chamber liquid-propellant rocket engines ever made. Also they both take shit to where you can't see it.
@WatanabeNoTsuna.2 жыл бұрын
@@vaffangool9196 I think that's pretty obvious, and my comment was stupid as hell. I must have been half drunk or half asleep when I posted it... 🤷🏻♂️
@urgetodrive4 жыл бұрын
My 1st e30 m3 experience was with a BMW CCA driving instructor driving his own car on Thunderhill track back around 1997. Absolutely unforgettable.
@michaellaureano98384 жыл бұрын
The ultimate hot hatch experience: Chrysler PT Cruiser ·Most practical hot hatch to date ·It's middle name is body roll ·It's actual middle name is Plymouth Truck ·It's a nightmare to work on ·Classic 1930's styling Owned one and it was the best love/hate relationship to date with a car, countless memories of it overheating and hangouts with friends. The alternative if you want the space of an suv while being able to throw it around without fearing it might tip over.
@JoshuaTootell3 жыл бұрын
My ex wife rolled hers. One of the happiest days of my life.
@ItsMikeArre4 жыл бұрын
Can we get more of these plz I need something to watch to get me through this quarantine
@krmnych_backlog4 жыл бұрын
'Fast fades. The experience is gonna last forever.' - PUT THAT ON THE T-SHIRT.
@FOXDADDYSUPREME14 жыл бұрын
I really like your takes on fun cars. The fact that they can be bad at some things, and its what makes them great. Could you do an episode on great starter fun cars (not dailys or onlys)? Maybe a few budgets, 5k, 10k, 15k, 20k, and something that is relatively accessible and easy to work on, but fits your philosophy of interesting and emotional, not just competent?
@MTBkid422 жыл бұрын
Miata has most of those price ranges covered
@georgebrown98674 жыл бұрын
DT-S, Thank you for pointing out "Control Harmony" you put words to one of the most important things a machine can have.
@Istoderescu14 жыл бұрын
You are making my 6am commute much easier 🇦🇺!
@torytronrud24134 жыл бұрын
The e-type, my first car, drove wonderfully -- good brakes, good acceleration, nice cornering, much better than most cars of the time..It spoiled me for cars that followed.
@DoWorkExotics4 жыл бұрын
Agreed. I’ve driven a few 50s and 60s cars. Then you get into a S1 E type...very ahead of its time. Fantastic driving experience, almost as good as it looks.
@CarGroves3 жыл бұрын
I did 700 miles in a XKE series 1.5, fantastic car. I would daily drive one in a heartbeat
@transamericanlife4 жыл бұрын
As Jason waxes poetic about you want a car to be bad at some things because flaws provide lovable character, it is very clear you show has the most accurate name possible.
@justaddafan4 жыл бұрын
Yes! I've been saying for years that instead of replacing the 911 with the 928, Porsche turned the 911 INTO the 928! Look at the size and feel how it drives. It's the GT that they wanted their halo car to be when they introduced the 928.
@nirfz4 жыл бұрын
They (some porsche guy) once mentioned that the big size todays 911's are in, is due to US emission and fuel consumption regulations. (basically they didn't want the have to fulfill stricter rules than the Corvette has to, and the rules were somehow connected to the wheelbase if i remember correct. Or wheelbase and width?) Anyway they basically sized the 911 up to Corvette dimensions for this.
@rahulmandala49304 жыл бұрын
The 911 is still very athletic and emotional, granted the base variant is more towards comfort, but still handles pretty good. The Carrera S/4s and GT3/RS/Touring variants are all charismatic and appeal to the people who love that expressive driving.
@vegeta123794 жыл бұрын
My hero car is the V10 E60 M5. Got to meet it two years ago when I was a freshman and college, and it was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. Now I just got to figure out how to afford the running costs one day...
@torytronrud24134 жыл бұрын
A suggestion for a future show. Cars we should have bought but didn't. Missed opportunities. I turned down an opportunity to buy a Ferrari 250 GT Boano in the mid-1970s for only $6500. I've been kicking myself ever since.
@DoWorkExotics4 жыл бұрын
This +1. Well done.
@BlueRidgePhantom4 жыл бұрын
More information that I will never use or need. Another great episode.
@faiz318874 жыл бұрын
I always feel bad about my 996 Porsche Turbo whenever I watch your videos.
@briane81564 жыл бұрын
faiz31887 having driven a 996 Turbo, unfortunately only briefly, you have nothing to feel bad about. For all these guys’ experience, what they don’t say enough is that everyone’s experiences and preferences are different. If you enjoy your Turbo then that’s what really matters, not whether JC or DTS likes it.
@Horse6L4 жыл бұрын
Yeah try having a 2.7 Boxster that Jason hates lol
@TwoDollarGararge2 жыл бұрын
That's normal I own some what most people would consider enthusiast cars and these two hate them with a passion (z3 2.8 and a 14 focus st) it's fine everyone has different opinions I'm sure if I had $200,000 to blow on some Italian car that I could drive once a month I wouldn't like these cars either
@rsr789 Жыл бұрын
The first time I got to go into a 1956 300 SL: the owner was shocked that I knew to decouple the steering wheel to make it go forward to ease entry and exit. Trust me: there's nothing disappointing about the Gullwing, it really lives up to the hype.
@Evanderj2 жыл бұрын
4:20 perfect merc diesel impression. 👌
@martingardens4 жыл бұрын
Okay, new game. Drink a shot every time they say "visceral". ;-)
@fastcargtv64 жыл бұрын
At the turn of the 80s and 90s Murray Gordon made a research for the starting point of the McLaren F1 supercar. He chose the following 4 cars of the time: Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary, Ferrari F40, Porsche 959 and Lotus Esprit SE. He summed up the 959 same way as Derek did. It was feeling like a really quick GTI and doesn't feel like a supercar despite of the numbers you can measure, nor the supreme techniques it introduces. He decided by the experience that he would need a high revving, bigger N/A engine over the turbo (the carburetted Countach was the only one with the same type contrary to the other 3's turbo engines). He took the decision that it must be light as the F40 was and better vision from the driver's position as in the 959.
@juanmj934 жыл бұрын
Imagine being Thomas from Throttle House and having Jason spill that you screwed your M3 :v
@ThrottleHouse4 жыл бұрын
It's ok I told the story myself on a doubleclutch.ca podcast last night. I've never been shy of sharing how I only seem to buy broken BMWs...
@leotam33724 жыл бұрын
@@ThrottleHouse Is that why you didn't call the speed academy guys?
@jernesto964 жыл бұрын
thank you guys! this is the best car show in youtube.
@CarsandComments4 жыл бұрын
I would love to see a carmudgeons on some good drivers cars from the late 2000s and 2010s. As a college student, I am years out from being able to buy E30s and A1 Volkswagens as second, third and fourth cars. You touched on this in the last episode but what are great one car solutions? I drive a Fiesta ST which I love and think is a great drivers car and great daily. It’s not as fun as the E30s I have driven but it is still a riot. What other current cars are good options for those who can only have one car to tackle back roads track days but also snow, traffic and commuting?
@elon12164 жыл бұрын
E46s should be cheaper if you want a BMW or maybe a 1 series (I've not driven either). I can vouch for a Mazda Mx5 they are great fun and I daily mine but I don't really tend to have any passengers or need for a lot of room. Might also be worth looking at a Toyota GT86.
@horatiul1174 жыл бұрын
-E46 Coupe with an M54,a set of eibach springs, bilstein shocks and premium tyres and you just can’t get a better car for 3000 euros. -Mk5 GTI, personally I don’t care for them, but a lot of people around me seem to love them. They are responsive to mods and can get very fast very cheaply if you are into that. -Mk3 Focus ST, never driven one but i saw some adds for 4-6 year old cars with good milage for 10000 euros and thought they are very good value for money. If you are from Europe -Alfa Romeo GTV or GT with a Twin Spark engine. I only drove the 147s, 164s and 166s with a 2.0 TS, the engine oozes character and they are very nice places to be. The coupes can only be better. They do break a lot though. -Renaults are a very good option. Clio 187, Clio 200, Megane RS Mk3, they drive superbly, but people seem to have a problem with their interiors not being on par with VW. Mkay. Don’t get a Megane GT. It’s not a baby RS, it’s a regular megane with more uncomfortable seats. -BMW 123d. As good as a 4cyl diesel can be, very easy on your fuel bills. Fast, competent, frugal, but ultimately not very rewarding. -Smart Roadster. If you can get over the gearbox it’s a fun car to drive, very easy to live with in an European city, cheap and frugal.A wierd, generally unsuccesful French take on a kei car made with German money? I think that sums it up. Never driven them, but generally acclaimed: mx5, gt86, sti, vtec hondas
@Edgedrifle2 жыл бұрын
Jason’s ADHD (idk if he does actually have it but I’d be surprised if he didn’t) energy is hilarious to see play out in this format, I enjoy it so much
@BMan1004 жыл бұрын
I drove my Hero...Porsche 928....first one I drove was a 88 S4, but it needed a bit of work but I was surprised with how comfortable it was, I LOOOOVED the dog leg gear box.
@CoreyGolphenee4 ай бұрын
9:51 as someone that has built an aftermarket s14 on e21(looking at you hyphen lol.) I simply don’t understand the lack of love, the M10 deserves a podcast within it of itself. That block built this company. And with twin cam heads and independent throttle bodies it’s a magical combination.
@tymwalt4 жыл бұрын
DT-S is on the money with his take on the 300SL. I have two Benzs & I never have to worry about anything. I just drive them. They are taken care of for sure and I try to stay a head. But my 1977 450sl can do 90mph all day, or when the tank goes empty. Plus they don’t feel cheap. My 2001 E55 AMG is dead simple to drive and is fast. It’s even more dead simple to maintain.
@kulimakpeti4 жыл бұрын
I could listen to you guys for hours during this quarantine, you could really release longer episodes, no need to cut it short
@CoronaSkyline4 жыл бұрын
Hi Jason, Piëch is pronounced the way you have said it the 2nd time. Trust me, I am from Austria 😉
@SmashGhost4 жыл бұрын
When the family themselves use different pronunciations there isn't a "right" way.
@jj4810123 жыл бұрын
Pre facelift C4 Corvette for whatever reason is a hero car for me. Looks incredible, has the futuristic LCD gauges, comes with a wonderful sounding V8, just a magnificent snapshot of the 80’s. My perfect version would be a manual swap from the facelift cars and some stancey mods in tandem with a better brake setup.
@future624 жыл бұрын
Piech might deserve his own mini series of podcasts. One won't be enough
@marcnobel39384 жыл бұрын
Great Video again. Most people forgot about the reason for the Veyrons target speed. - All other records after that have been "useless" for Bugatti after that. - very excited for the Piech special. He pulled off some amazing stuff - mostly against the advice from everybody else in the company.
@AproposAndy4 жыл бұрын
I think Jason's comment about the NSX is interesting. It demonstrates the way things have moved for automotive manufacturing. At the time a mid-engined sports car that was logical and reliable was such a novel thing in and of itself that debates about its merits as a sports car go out the window. The next question is this: when every car is a tesla and will go from 0-60 in 2 seconds and evacuate your bowels for you while you get a massage and watch corny reality shows, what do we do then? Maybe the runaway magazine number brawls we have are symptomatic of how unattainable new cars are for younger folks too. P.S. Hope you guys get some better audio recording set up because I would enjoy being able to listen to this as a podcast without noticing the hissing and noise.
@jsquared10134 жыл бұрын
S54 rod bearing wear reputation is largely due to the early engine oil pump issues. The rod bearing wear of the later S65 and S85 were from a different issue altogether 😅
@shubhadinesh65364 жыл бұрын
When will this become JRE of car podcasts ?!
@Lehl0h4 жыл бұрын
Shubha Dinesh what’s JRE
@shubhadinesh65364 жыл бұрын
Joe rogan experience
@nathanrisdal29604 жыл бұрын
What motorcycle is behind you? Reminds me of the 2-stroke Ducati I need to finish restoring.
@cayman98732 жыл бұрын
My porsche 944 was a hero I was glad I owned for over 15 years. And my lancia scorpion made me smile and laugh every time I got in it.
@PradhumanRehal4 жыл бұрын
Good job guys, can't wait for a Ferdinand Piech episode.
@thetumanshow4 жыл бұрын
I remember like 20 years ago I heard about Canepa and found it. The shock of all the 959s and sadly the lost footage on that disposable camera
@jandeman1984 жыл бұрын
great conversation boys, i really enjoy listening while doing the dishes. :) I was a passenger in a 330/365GTC about 15 years ago, and i will not forget it: birlliant in every way. Also, i'd like to add that all this is very personal, like music or movies: you share some love, but most of it you don't. I love my 325i E30 touring to death, just like Jason, but i also love my 1981 911 SC targa .... sorry! I'm not a cock! it's rusty and unwashed, please like me :)
@05Forenza4 жыл бұрын
52:30 Match...lmao. I once got an email from them that said "You matched with not 1, but 0 people this week!" I will NEVER forget that rofl
@isaks32432 жыл бұрын
so many people say "do not meet your heroes". I went one step further and actually bought my absolute dream car and it is better than I imagined.
@tvjye3 жыл бұрын
I know this is an old video but I'm just seeing it for the 1st time. I owned an E30 M3 when new. I am telling you that it BEGS to be driven hard and when you get the revs up it is an absolute Hoot. It is agile and more fun than a barrel of monkeys. Regretted selling it ever since. I don't know who would let you drive it that hard but I highly recommend it.
@haydencurren3114 жыл бұрын
does anyone remember the episode when Tam Hyphen was talking about a vehicles controls and it's response to control inputs being predictable or coherent, and what the nice, proper term he used for that was? Or what episode that was? I can't remember for the life of me.
@ervin71784 жыл бұрын
This is the episode, like 40-50 minutes in
@grantchallinor52634 жыл бұрын
The Porsche 959 was developed as a Group B rally car, so I have to disagree with Jason about it being "an old men machine" - all the technology in the car was put in it to try and harness a 200 mph car's power on a rally stage....... it was never designed to be a road car. The few road-going versions that exist were only made to satisfy homologation regulations. That's why the Ferrari F40 is such a "non-old men machine" - because, although the performance of both cars are similar, they are totally different types of cars to drive - because they were each built/designed for very different purposes. They are both amazing cars, but in very different ways.
@JETZcorp2 жыл бұрын
"Fast fades" YES!! Speed acts like a drug. When you taste something new it's awesome and exciting, but then you get used to it and that becomes normal. So you get something faster, it's a trip for a week, and then it's normal again. Rinse and repeat. Pretty soon you start telling people you could never own a sub-500hp car because a 300hp car feels like you're going to get rear-ended. No! No no no no no! Go for something that entertains with tactile engagement and a fundamental sense of joy. That feeling lasts forever. I've been saying this line for a while, and I think it really works. If you want something fast, go on Craigslist and buy a used Yamaha R1. Scrape off the bits of meat and hair from the previous owner (RIP) and enjoy your new ability to DOMINATE the freeway. And you know, some people live out in corn country where the freeway is all there is. Well hey, you just skipped $200,000 worth of leap-frogging escalation and now you can focus on a turbo Busa. But if you live somewhere with good twisty roads, park a Miata next to that R1, spend a few months playing with both, and see if you don't prefer the thing that you have to actually USE to go fast. Maybe in the end you'll split the difference and pick up an R7 or a Boxster. Thank God for the Miata. 3 days with an NC2 completely changed me. I had gotten over chasing speed a while before, but that car sparked a love for 4-cylinders and convertibles - two things I thought I didn't want.
@CoreyGolphenee4 ай бұрын
12:46 after watching the BTS with DTS, it has buddy rich for an exhaust, that alone is worth a 100. I’ve never heard such organic bangs and pops, it’s truly unpredictable.
@john_dee14314 жыл бұрын
Appreciate discussion of the Singer car - those cars have a lot of lure right now.
@benonj4 жыл бұрын
Another great episode. I TOTALLY agree, the "better" car isn't always better. That is why the Focus ST was way more fun than the mk7 GTI. I owned both, back-to-back. The GTI is a junior Audi. Very nice but not nearly as fun as the mk5. The ST with all its understeer, is just more visceral and entertaining.
@TheNimbleEnigma4 жыл бұрын
This episode was a genuine eye-opener, got me really thinking. Much enjoyed!
@marcos16693 жыл бұрын
Funny thing when Jason talks that he likes high RPM, engine noise and instant response, you are descibing something that is called a motorcycle, jajajajajaja
@victoryveshinojosa4 жыл бұрын
Man I love this show. Gonna save it for Friday night when I can enjoy watching it with a couple beers.
@BlueRidgePhantom4 жыл бұрын
You can always watch it twice.
@ISSIMIOfficial4 жыл бұрын
@@BlueRidgePhantom exactly! :)
@channelmgrmark10944 жыл бұрын
I always watch while sipping my favorite Irish whiskey.
@jamessandpaper28154 жыл бұрын
What's with the bags bro dont you sleep 😂😂😳🛌🛌🛌
@jenniferpaulbishh41334 жыл бұрын
@@jamessandpaper2815 😂😂😂 so true hes a real idiot too he should just stick to driving and shutting his big fat mouth
@bluetoes5914 жыл бұрын
I feel like I accidentally stumbled into Derek's research for this episode a couple days ago. Also, I just spent an hour and a quarter staring at the Porsche B32 van over Derek's shoulder. Best van nobody has ever heard about, super cool to see a model of it. Have either of you driven a BMW M1? How does that stack up? They sound amazing from the outside at least.
@Dtamscott4 жыл бұрын
I'm a huge B32 fan! Good eye. They're cheap on ebay (as 1:18 models go), just search "Porsche B32." I've driven an M1. It was slightly disappointing but quite nice overall. It was much more German feeling than a Countach, despite Lamborghini's heavy involvement in the project. It's an easy, accessible car from a driving standpoint. 50% more comfortable/easy to use than a Countach: more spacious, better ventilation, better visibility. Maybe 10-15% more comfortable/easy to use than a Ferrari Boxer. Control forces have good harmony and aren't too heavy. Engine is tractable but it's a racey motor in the sense that it needs to be wrung out to feel fast, not a ton of low down oomph. Makes great noises, although not as great noises as a Countach or Boxer (especially carbureted ones!), definitely feels less torquey than both, unsurprisingly since both have double the cylinder count and over a liter more displacement. Overall it's a surprisingly good car, much more usable than I was expecting, a little bit 70s German austere inside and without the Italian sense of theater of the others.
@gp16834 жыл бұрын
29:28. Nailed it! Porsche can't help from making the 911 more like an "old man" machine, fat, big GT car. Bring back a small driver focused 911!
@evano83124 жыл бұрын
Cayman
@indiebekonn3 жыл бұрын
But 911s always were big, fat GTs ;) Every generation of 911, if not counting the race versions, weights pretty much the same as contemporary V12 GT Ferrari. From the very begging up until now. But I get your point, let’s make all cars lighter please!
@gp16833 жыл бұрын
@@indiebekonn Your wrong. 911's were small nimble sports cars until 2012. After the 997.2 all 911's since have been bloated Grand Touring cars that are no longer driver focused.
@paulushanserdefreitas1964 жыл бұрын
I really like this show, but this episode is the best. Just had to hear it again today. Congrats to you both.
@thetumanshow4 жыл бұрын
@40:00 the Fairlady Roadster gets a quick shoutout. Randy Pobst knows.
@apostolis29394 жыл бұрын
Because it has been bothering my for half the show, I must ask. Is jason's office chair an 80's cloth recaro?
@HuyBui-do6xm4 жыл бұрын
Haha I called it. You shaved your head. NSX went to 90 in 2nd gear. ☹️ US market. JDM had short gears. NSX-R had short final drive. Stiffer chassis improved as recommended by the great Senna. Racing seats are lower so i can fit. Only problem is first generation runs $100k+ before importing. All mods can be done and a glorious exhaust can make it sound like a Ferrari. The steering sadly remains. Big let down. Come to Madison, Wisconsin. You can drive my Integra Type R And my big turbo r32 GTR. My heroes that you should meet. Out of like 60 cars I have had, these are my keepers.
@yawnyle4 жыл бұрын
US NSX 5 speeds go to 81 in second. I have a 6 speed and it still goes to 74 mph which I think is still a little bit too high to enjoy on the streets.
@HuyBui-do6xm4 жыл бұрын
John Le i had a higher redline and I remember seeing 90. It still sucks. Jason or DTS, drive an NSX Type R and review it for us. They’re national treasures like the Hakosuka GTR.
@blueridgegarage4 жыл бұрын
Finally another one!!! Thank you!
@mosmos27402 жыл бұрын
850CSi is an amazing GT cruiser, very capable car, ahead of its time in looks and technology
@FutureGPTranscoDriver3 жыл бұрын
I want a V12 Aston Martin only for the starter noise and the exhaust note
@cayman98732 жыл бұрын
I drove a 308 in san diego for a dock car for a month. I was so excited to drive a Ferrari.. but it was awful to sit in and drive. It was geared so it was so slow. The pedal position and steering wheel position was very out of alignment to make driving it no fun. I drove a 72 porsche 911 around the same time and loved it.
@revmotor4 жыл бұрын
Bring in Carlos Lago as a guest for a chat...or other automotive journalists.
@Taranisify4 жыл бұрын
You should do the turnaround - what cars were you hating until you drove them?
@English2Elvish4 жыл бұрын
Jason, the High-Land green GT500 - Double paxton supercharged? Aftermarket? Was it a different motor / or aftermarket modded that way?
@pereldh57414 жыл бұрын
Well the 70-80’s Ferrari’s suffered BADLY from the U.S. emission regulations. Lower compression etc etc. Buy/drive a non-US car.
@douglasshouganai25162 жыл бұрын
Wait, does Jason only like 2wd hot hatches? I know he hates the Golf R with its Haldex. How does he feel about the Focus RS?
@yvrclimber4 жыл бұрын
I completely agree with you about the first Gen Honda/Acura NSX. No power, long gears, uninteresting sound. I was a member of the Classic Car Club Manhattan for a couple of years and driove the NSX, vintage Jags and Alfa's, Ferrari 308 GT4 (awesome!!) and so much more. The NSX was such a disappointing drive in comparison. No life or excitement at all. On the other hand, the car that surprised me the most was the 2001 BMW Z8. It made me think, "Maybe I'm a GT guy, not a race car guy." Theatre, power and pure fun. So good.
@trewebster58844 жыл бұрын
The episodes could be 2hrs and I’d still watch this bih😶..
@irmjbhh4 жыл бұрын
Bruh if this episode was another hour I still wouldn't have missed a second of it
@elon12164 жыл бұрын
Have either of you driven the mk2/mk2.5 Ford Focus ST or RS? I don't think it was ever available on your side of the pond. Not the best handling car as they were quite heavy at the front end but the 5 cylinder engine more than made up for it especially with an aftermarket exhaust fitted. It made them sound like a group B quattro rally car.
@DirtDude1174 жыл бұрын
The NSX with the Gen 2 drivetrain is much better Jason, like you said the gearing was fixed, the ABS was revised and the power steering was improved. With a supercharger the car is BEYOND great and it fixes everything except the lack of Pop-Up headlights. My dad has a C2 middle tier engine and it seriously was made better with good tires and some nice shocks. It's still horrible to steer and the suspension isn't as terrible. We also have CTS-V brakes with C6 rotors which help braking too.
@DonLee19804 жыл бұрын
I like how you guys are wearing 4 headphones =) stereo microphones
@jetstang61854 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite videos yet. Enjoy the content. Thanks!
@RussellMezger4 жыл бұрын
Is there a link somewhere to buy the shirts Jason wears?
@Fee.14 жыл бұрын
Just to clarify DOES the 348 drive like the 308?
@motojc4 жыл бұрын
what's the motorcycle in the back?
@Dolby1094 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't call it a hero car, but a lot of people talked up BMW's and at the time I was DDing something really boring, so I started romanticizing trading it for a 330i. And then I went and drove a 328 that had ~100k miles on it, and it felt like it actually had 300k on it. It didn't handle very well (felt sloppy), it was far slower than I expected, the windows where both really slow, the interior rattled, etc. It was just a pile of junk. Maybe the odo was rolled back...I'm not sure, but it kind of put me off BMW's. (To finish that off, later I had a friend get a 335i, which was really nice, but ended up having a lot of minor problems, that I always helped to fix because the dealer wanted astronomical amounts to fix simple things).
@pussygalore59474 жыл бұрын
For years the FX45 snapped my neck around every time one went by. LOVED the design - but they were always very expensive in 5 Series territory. Years later while working at a dealership I was thrilled we had one as a trade, and I jumped at driving it. I was so disappointed I can't tell you. Plastic interior, TERRIBLE harsh ride. I have never fallen out of love for car so quickly. Another car that thrilled me to own but disappointed me to drive was the original Fiat 124 Spider. GREAT style, GREAT SOUND. PITIFUL get up and go. Made all kinds of Ferrari noises and drove nowhere near it. The car that surprised the hell out of me as to how fantastic is was to drive: the MBZ 190e 2.6. Did everything better than you'd expect.
@Cypress_green4 жыл бұрын
How about an episode on cars with double wishbone suspension?
@stuartsmith53083 жыл бұрын
I hope the Bruce Canepa 959's, won't disappoint you both if you drive one. Love to hear your honest opinion after driving one of those cars.
@jameswillard14 жыл бұрын
Not disagreeing that the Integra Type R isn’t one of the best handling cars but there are several other FWD cars that I’ve driven that are very close if not as good such as believe it or not even cars like the Fiesta ST for example. BTW, I owned a Type R in the early 2000’s so I am a big fanboy just saying I think it sometimes gets blown out of proportion because of its somewhat legendary status that is like night and day better than everything else FWD as far as handling when in actuality I have since driven others that were perhaps even better in some ways (in my opinion)
@Ehal2562 жыл бұрын
About the NSX, I'm curious how a NSX-R would compare.
@Clodrock2 жыл бұрын
I met my hero Muhammad Ali when I was a kid in 1979. He was a great guy!
@jasonyoung64204 жыл бұрын
When it comes to cars, I have a dichotomy to deal with - I need a reliable safe family car, but I want a (relateively) lightweight chassis, V8, manual trans, rwd with a mechanical LSD; basically a first gen mustang with a 90's OBDII powerplant, drivetrain & SN95 brakes (minus the ABS). No traction control, no nannies; I do want AC at this point in my life though - I just want a car I have to drive that makes good noises and doesn't cost me an arm and a leg to maintain, that I am familiar with mechanically. Resto-mod is the right way to go for me honestly. My first E30 M3 experience was in the surrounding areas of Boston, I was 18 at the time I think; I owned a heavily modified Fox mustang at the time which jaded me - torque man, it does things - I bet I'd appreciate an E30 M3 now that I'm twice as old, although if I could drive my modified Fox back to back with it again, I don't know that I'd like the E30 any more than I did back then. Perspective is an odd thing.
@timmietz4 жыл бұрын
Caveat on the first gen NSX: Early cars, pre-1995 would be a disappointment. 1995-1997 were okay. 1998+ very good cars. I passed on buying a 1992 and 1994 NSX before I bought a Supercharged 2000 NSX. At 390HP it was just enough power, perfect steering, best shifter action ever. All of the earlier bugs were worked out.
@scooterdon83654 жыл бұрын
OlderAge= maybe just bushings and dampers... my 200kmile z3 coupe is awaiting full refresh on that... I’ll report after ... another great episode by the way... more “smiles per mile” content please
@carstenschroder70544 жыл бұрын
I love your show. But it seems you are way more than friends or buddies, more like a couple. Great!
@jamesonpace7264 жыл бұрын
Carsten Schröder - I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks so. Not that it matters, of course, but I will give you SUCH a pinch...!
@zindrickburns16474 жыл бұрын
So I have never driven an 80s 90s turbo 911. But what is the 993 gt2 like??
@zindrickburns16474 жыл бұрын
Wrote that comment before I saw the part when you guys talked about gt2's😂😂😂
@crazygreek574 жыл бұрын
Looking at that video, i was curious about what you think of the Toyota Mrs/Mr2
@pascutia4 жыл бұрын
What about modern Mini Coopers? They have super numb steering and they’ve got nothing on the GTI and Veloster N. Great video!!
@tamasszabo88244 жыл бұрын
How do you define modern? My 2003 R50 Mini Cooper had better steering feel than my 2010 Porsche Cayman S.
@pascutia3 жыл бұрын
@@tamasszabo8824 Modern being the newer ones with EPS. I think 2014+. Those R50s had amazing steering, I agree
@tamasszabo88243 жыл бұрын
@@pascutia I see what you mean. The newer ones just got progressively worse with every generation. The newest Mini is a particularly crappy car.