Wohoo! Mirza Hassan Askari here from Karachi. So potentially a bad-y from 24 haha I'm so pumped that you used my 2CG. Defs going to send more. Goes without saying you guys are legends, please no more long pauses!
@daveblanchard22582 ай бұрын
Very good. Well done 👏
@garethjones94502 ай бұрын
What is a 2cg
@mirzaaskari96152 ай бұрын
@@garethjones9450 2 car garage
@monsieurdildo2 ай бұрын
@@garethjones9450two car garage !
@jamalkherry52962 ай бұрын
@@garethjones94502 car garage
@mushter172 ай бұрын
The fuel quality thing is a really interesting one. I remember Vicky Butler-Henderson doing a great piece on Fifth Gear about fuel wuality and using a dyno and the same car to show the difference between the fuels. She could genuinely feel a difference on the road between V Power and some of the others. It was good nerd telly, actually
@monsieurdildo3 күн бұрын
Fifth gear was great for nerdy bits and gigantic tig slides :’)
@_MasterP2 ай бұрын
Fridays are a whole 77% better with the Chris H, Chris C, Manish and Neil. Always love the detail, input and laughs from all directions and perspectives. Much love 🙌
@DethThrasher12 ай бұрын
@CycloidalHeadache they all add their own flavour. i like them all
@tradingup28702 ай бұрын
I like them all for different reasons too. Only slight critique is Chris Cooper can go on a bit :) 😂
@_MasterP2 ай бұрын
@@tradingup2870 I love the passions. Might have been the Redbull this week 😂
@jonathanhendricks42502 ай бұрын
Ferrari has 4 issues with the 296: 1. Like Chris Cooper said, its a V6 not a V8. 2. Its turbocharged so it doesnt sound great. 3. No one wants a hybrid, they break and are expensive to fix/maintain long term. 4. The touch buttons on the steering wheel are a disaster.
@blanchimont55872 ай бұрын
I'd push back on the sound, if you actually hear it it sounds damn good for a v6 and definitely sounds like a Ferrari. Sort of a baby v12 sound, however that's irrelevant if people believe it sounds bad, because that's what matters
@mortenberg28972 ай бұрын
Sounds great
@stevencahill36282 ай бұрын
@@blanchimont5587 thats the problem.... the sound good..... 'for a v6'. these are luxury goods, qualifiers arent acceptable. the 5 valve v8 ferraris sound great. period. which is why people are now focusing on ferraris back catalogue.
@innovationdeluxe7515Ай бұрын
... and it looks like a Chevrolet!
@SH7SH7SH7Ай бұрын
Everything apart from point 1 applies to a SF90 and they seem to be quite popular?
@dj_zioneer58532 ай бұрын
This podcast is simply perfect
@steerj072 ай бұрын
Long live Tesco Momentum. I'm clearly just oblivious and not noticed prices dropping, but couldn't believe it was 'only' 135.9 at my local Tesco yesterday.
@SebsTech12 ай бұрын
It’s the only fuel I use for my car, I have noticed it go from 1.99 from the highs of 2021 and slowly drop to 1.40 where it sat for a while fluctuating to around 1.55 and now it’s down to 1.35, I’ll happily take any reduction haha
@chrisattwood87012 ай бұрын
I always use Tesco 99 too. Tesco forecourts are owned by Esso so I assume it's similar to Esso.
@CharlieBeveridge2 ай бұрын
Within the UK remapping world, many many tuners suggest using Tesco 99 over V-Power as the fuel is more consistent.
@beardedtit76922 ай бұрын
@@CharlieBeveridgeI have heard this too.
@Onyourbiketoo2 ай бұрын
and next to Tesco I’ve started to use Esso who now have 99
@lloydadams50782 ай бұрын
My 2CG would be as follows... Fiesta ST-1 (Cat car or high miler) -£4500 Fiat Panda 4x4 - £1500 £6000 total, your get away car is one of the best modern hot hatches and your stash vehicle is light and nimble just like the jimny Harris mentioned however a little more under the radar as a suspected off road get away vehicle. Im sure if you pitched to your viewers/listeners to drop their 2CG in the comments each week the engagement would increase and we could all see this channel we love skyrocket. Great episode all, keep them coming.
@robertburton46222 ай бұрын
I was a clio 182 and panda 4x4
@Soarin82 ай бұрын
Loving the pod! Thanks team for going all in on another brilliant episode.
@porkster59242 ай бұрын
Two points you are so bang on right with, one being the Ferrari V6 engine not being a “proper Ferrari” as it’s not a V8. Remember when Porsche brought out the Cayman cars with 4 cylinder engines and the poor sales of those 🤷🏻♂️ And two, I didn’t know anything about Esso’s 99 fuel so their marketing team needs fucking off 😂
@HoratioHoodoo2 ай бұрын
The v6 sounds great, and it outperforms the previous v8. There wasn't a single journalist that wasn't blown away by the 296. They may be right about the typical buyer being turned off. But they're still selling close to msrp used.
@JohnFromAccounting2 ай бұрын
I think it's general uncertainty about expensive purchases rather than dislike of the 296. By most metrics, it's the best Ferrari in over a decade.
@weaksignal80092 ай бұрын
It's also 300 lbs heavier, than an F8. Also 'metrics' don't make the car or the driving experience. Ask Gordon Murray about that.
@R033332 ай бұрын
@@JohnFromAccountingMetrics like?
@skipaussieontour87212 ай бұрын
Do you remember the Dino? Look at it now !
@royd722 ай бұрын
The noddey & the nodder, literally spat my coffee across the train 😂😂😂
@jonathandiggines2 ай бұрын
The word is “noddee”
@tomekole2 ай бұрын
As someone who is into cars, but not an English native - guys it is a real pleasure to listen to you guys. 4 gentlemen discussing wether a hand should be lifted from the rim. Amazing stuff, keep it up please!
@EvenDarkerside2 ай бұрын
The supercar community has been saying this for a while. Ferrari (and their competitors to a certain extent) are no longer interested in selling £250k to £350k cars to ordinary people who've done well for themselves and can now afford them. They're only interested in billionaires, influencers, fashion victims who'll buy into the whole brand, wear their embarrassing clothes, promote them to other "beautiful people". Self made businessmen with enough to retire on no longer interest them. None of the current Ferraris interest me at all, my 812 which is my fourth Ferrari will be my last. I wish I'd kept the 458, that's the sweet spot. At least I owned and drove them whilst I could.
@jamestucker79882 ай бұрын
The signal given by a Mororbike's leg shows goodwill. James Tucker
@papapetad2 ай бұрын
I really didn't like the f 296 when it first came out, mainly due to the weird colour detailing on the models reviewed. I recently watched another review of one finished in single tone green and that was much easier on the eyes. Surprised to hear there are so many for sale on auto trader though. That number sounds terrible for such a boutique car only produced recently. Anyway, these podcasts are great fun to listen to. Thank you.
@davidthegolfer2 ай бұрын
Gentlemen, I have just seen (Tyrell’s Classic Workshop) the very clever rear suspension, brakes etc. “cartridge” from an E type, which was a so and so to service/repair. Does the team know of a similar “cartridge” which is just as clever but easier to service. I am amazed this hasn’t found its way into more modern cars. Or has it? So relieved that you are back. There was a big hole in my Petrolhead life. Thank you all. David. Cheshire.
@khaaaaaaaaaannn2 ай бұрын
Just to add, higher octane fuel doesn't affect power unless the engine is specifically tuned for that particular fuel. If your car runs on 95, putting 99 or even 102 in it will make no difference. However if you've got a car that's tuned for 99 then putting 95 will adversely affect performance.
@jamalkherry52962 ай бұрын
It feels silly that I have to go to forums to check this.
@MrRaitzi2 ай бұрын
You are forgetting most cars have ethanol sensor that is used to adjust AFR so car so actuality adjusting to that. That between goin from 95 to 98 at least. And actually between also because 95 can have anything between 5% and zero ethanol.
@bootn132 ай бұрын
I and others were under the impression that it's also dependent on vehicle age ie before efi high octane fuel really ist necessarily better or worse but I'm no mechanic either
@OggyGTAАй бұрын
2 words: Knock sensor. Many cars have ignition/fuelling maps that accommodate higher octance fuels, but will adjust if knock, caused by a lower octane fuel, is used.
@bcm77792 ай бұрын
So happy you guys are back doing this!! Makes my week 💪
@Jumbosausageroll2 ай бұрын
Also I got some interesting observations regarding garage fuel: am driving Passat B8 2.0 turbo Diesel, I've tried all the superior fuels and so far only tangible difference I'm getting from Shell VPower diesel. What fascinates me is that I found one particular SHELL garage where even regular diesel gives me notably better performance, practically as good as their or others' VPower. That's puzzling as one would think they all should be identical within one brand/network
@Wellspicedchaffinch2 ай бұрын
If they nod - I cant believe no-one on the podcast assumed (or even questioned) they were a biker. I consider it a real compliment. I got a biker nod whilst being in a 4-wheeled-cage. Its the height of thanks!
@jubbalandcars2 ай бұрын
Awesome episode as always
@lumpas97272 ай бұрын
As regards bank robbing, the first car that comes to mind is the Lotus Carlton. Not the most subtle, small of efficient, but as everything in life, what matters is: what's the coolest way of doing this particular thing? Everything comes down to taste and style.
@matthewyoung39422 ай бұрын
Gents please do actually do the section on younger people setting selling cars 🙏. I can't help but think someone like Taylor Hetherington would be perfect to cover or even get on for a 10-20 min cameo on the subject. Yes he's a part of the Auto Alex stuff but he genuinely knows his stuff both selling and mechanically and he has a genuinely interesting taste and appreciation for cars ❤
@RoccoMacloud2 ай бұрын
Being a professional van driver I always give , either a thumbs up or a wave because very few car drivers let vans out .
@ACW28502 ай бұрын
At one point rally cars in the British Tarmac championship had to use pump fuel, there was I believe a garage in Wales or Ireland that sold 105octane fuel, so we used to buy it in drums from Sunoco on that basis. Secondly really enjoyed this week podcast- some thoughtful insights as well as some humour - many thanks team!
@liambrennan26052 ай бұрын
Another good one lads love the two car garage question gets the mind going.But alas a lot of tuners have done tests where Tesco 99 is more consistent than V-power and ESSO 99
@mpicanza44912 ай бұрын
Experienced exactly what you described yesterday regarding BP fuel. Risked running out on the M1 northbound in 50mph roadworks, so chickened out. Pulling off the forecourt I thought the engine had malfunctioned!!! Stupidly I filled the bloody tank up, so I can’t wait to burn through this crap… will never use BP again.
@beccat67792 ай бұрын
Prada didn't just 'double the price point' of Church's when they bought them, it's widely known that they ruined the craftmanship in the production of the shoes. Despite Manish calling the people who weren't rich enough to buy them (or indeed a new Ferrari) 'crappy' , they were probably less ignorant than those who carried on buying them.
@ManishPandey-ju1vn2 ай бұрын
You misunderstand me. I've bought Church shoes for 30 years. I was shocked that 30 years of my custom meant nothing to the company, when Prada bought them. To them, I am the crappy customer because I don't have / won't shell out £1000 for a pair of brogues. And that was my Ferrari analogy - they don't really care about their customers, they want the money!
@mrcogginsgarage70622 ай бұрын
Twenty Six years ago I paid a not inconclusive amount of money for a pair of Churches black Oxfords not brogues ,in which to get married in ,the dam things are virtually indestructible,and I might add the most comfortable footwear I have ever possessed they are the Aston Martin of shoes,when I found out that hey were on a sticky wicket a while back a bought another pair which should see me out Good tip decent gentlemans shoes should be treated like a new engine,run in and then soled and healed in order to maintain tractive ability
@jamalkherry52962 ай бұрын
@@ManishPandey-ju1vngreat response. This commenter had influenced me for a moment into feeling like I was listening to wealthy snobs who I could not relate to. I'm not usually that easily influenced not sure what came over me but I am susceptible to class warring due to my family's economic history. I can't relate to you chaps on the odd occasion for a different reason. I'm 25 and I don't anything about pre thatcher BA. You make all sorts of British historical reference that go over my head 🤣🤣🤣
@jamalkherry52962 ай бұрын
@@mrcogginsgarage7062any shoe buying advice for a young professional starting a career in technical sales? Need a nice pair and couldn't find anything at Cheshire Oaks that would cut it.
@rickgartner36212 ай бұрын
@@ManishPandey-ju1vn Same happened to John Lobb...
@bigpickle17762 ай бұрын
As far as fuel is concerned, here in the U.S. you can watch the same fuel truck go to different (Shell, Exxon, etc.) gas stations, and fill up the station. With the same gas.
@jeffainger32402 ай бұрын
Pleasure to bump into one of you guys at some tuning place on Tuesday; but did you notice the customer car park? There were 1300 electric cars parked up for the local VW dealership, 99.9% new, the others pre registered. Government take the hint; no-one wants to buy them!
@gxxlxx10852 ай бұрын
I definitely go out of my way to wave appreciation for being let out when in a car but if on a motorbike my focus is biased to not dropping it and a nod will have to do! Or occasionally a finger wave with grip still on the handlebar!
@CodyKelly-2 ай бұрын
Loving having you boys back💪🏻
@Petrospect2 ай бұрын
I had a badly misfiring Mk5 Golf TSI 1.4 twincharged and the only thing that'd make it run anywhere near right was VPower 98. The trouble is, keeping that car on the road and using that fuel and being in mercy of Shell having the best fuel for a not-so-special engine to experience was among the reasons I sold it after I fixed it. The funny thing is--all my friends didn't believe me that it ran better on Vpower but it's honestly such a huge difference you'd be silly to run anything else on it.
@ESolda8322 ай бұрын
You nailed, and I have been saying this for a while: going public+Manzoni Styling+Lack of passionate leadership is the end of Ferrari.
@darrenwking12 ай бұрын
Brilliant. Loved Chris's comment about losing the cops in London in a Golf (no doubts). Same as Misha Charoudin beating you around the nürburgring in a MkII golf whilst you were in a GT4 or similar about 10 years ago (sorry, cannot remember the exact Porsche GT car). All about skill and local knowledge...... On that day, Misha showed this
@andynorton5431Ай бұрын
Hooked on these....great wit and knowledge, thank you all
@TankEngine152 ай бұрын
Some highways in Australia have so little traffic that you raise your pointer finger off the steering wheel (hand remains on wheel) to say hello to a car passing the other way. No thanks, no kindness. Just a g'day
@zn98612 ай бұрын
What a way to start the day
@PSUK9972 ай бұрын
Really good episode! Side note - I drove up to South Carolina and filled up with BP and my gas mileage went to shit!
@mikepredmore388628 күн бұрын
So glad these guys are back on!
@frankyork58082 ай бұрын
Dropped earlier than l thought! Mid Friday afternoon here! Perfect!! Cheers lads.
@OneMonster2 ай бұрын
Whoa! Friday came early this week!
@jamflem2 ай бұрын
Feel i can comment on the F286 debate as an owner of one….and is an interesting one. There are 2 big reasons for the price dips. One is the rule that the dealers and Ferrari imposed that to buy a new GTS, you had to buy a new GTB first. This has meant that as the GTS’s arrive there is a flood of GTBs hitting the market. Secondly because interest rates have risen, the number of £250k ish cars being sold has dropped - add the 2 together and you get a lot of GTBs hitting the market and the prices therefore dipping. It is an interesting point about the 6 cylinder engine. I would say on that if you drive it, and Chris Harris’s review backs this up, it is a phenomenal car with a great sounding engine that is better than F8 and 488. However i can’t help agree with Neil….i wish it was a 12 is better than 8 is better than 6…..it shouldn’t be and it shouldn’t matter…..but it does. However i still love my 296 and will be getting the GTS next year….
@MrRaitzi2 ай бұрын
This is best car podcast. You bring a lot of character to the discussion.
@aq17252 ай бұрын
Aral still have the 102 Octane fuel in a decent amount of their stations in Germany. Whenever i visit in my E92 M3, I make a beeline for the 102 before burning it all on the Autobahn very quickly!
@akadanielmaia2 ай бұрын
Percentage wise it will be impossible to make a good flip on the new F7 if it is 4m euros. I don’t see paying 3x 4x like people did for the LaFerrari or the SP1/2 in the secondary market.
@jjclaws2 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the Three Kings getaway car song selection by Chris
@jadc2 ай бұрын
Small panic attack when I read the chapter name "Shell has run out of V-Power".
@OliCM32 ай бұрын
As a V6 enthusiast with little interest in 'super cars', the 296 is the only Ferrari I'd consider buying (if I had the money). I think it looks great, sounds great, lap times suggests it goes great and I like the not so absurdly unjustified colossal price. Interesting that Ferrari customers and fans don't rate it - I'll take that compliment.
@rickgartner36212 ай бұрын
In the Russian-speaking world, it is very common to flash your alarm lights as either a thank you or an apology. It then becomes a matter of the length of the flashing (1x blinking - I recognise you did something for me, but hardly needed to as I could have done my move anyway; 3x blinking - I really appreciate your gesture; more than 3x blinking - something is wrong and you didn't put them on for me). As a motorbiker, when going slowly through a traffic jam, I either bend my helmeted head in their direction or stick out a foot as a thank you, if they see me coming in their mirror and make space by moving to the outside of their actual lane.
@jasondurden28032 ай бұрын
After several trips to Germany, I'm lost to understand BP fuels in the UK. BP 97 is clearly not good enough, but why. Ultimate 102 and Super Plus 98 exist in their portfolio, as does E5, 95. Like you said, V Power or take the bus! The essential start to the weekend has been restored. Thanks, gents.
@Dung_Beetle16172 ай бұрын
Loving this podcast. Well done, Team.
@gordonsimpson32352 ай бұрын
The 'NOD' is better than nothing, lazy, but given the lack of courtesy these days, I guess we should be thankful for small mercies. No acknowledgement at all drives me crazy. Interestingly, Tunbridge Wells still has courteous residents....very rare to not see a cheerful wave when giving way. I agree with Chris, the hand outside of the car is more sincere....thumbs up even better. Open palmed hand wave followed by thumb up - perfect!
@akadanielmaia2 ай бұрын
Ferrari looks to be aiming to be highest tech super car thing like McLaren came up with. While we all loved Ferraris for being the most beautiful and heritage attached cars. That’s one hell of a pivot itself.
@von20792 ай бұрын
Hey chris, I've been watching you since your first day on top gear. I'm so glad that you're back on a podcast and keep it up! I love your reviews (and you were right, most people in the states couldn't understand Pat!!)😂
@bmxaf2 ай бұрын
Carry a small bottle of octane booster in the car so if you get "caught short" it will raise the "RON" to an acceptable level when filling up with naff fuel...
@AegilopsАй бұрын
Ahhhh excellent point. And you could legitimately put an STP sticker on the back
@christianwestling2019Ай бұрын
Spot-on about post-Pinninfarina Ferrari. Which is why I think the LaFerrari replacement will be very underwhelming.
@overbuiltlimited2 ай бұрын
1. You UK blokes have nice fuel. I’m lucky to have 93 in Florida. Highest you can get in some states is 91. 2. Was out on my favorite loop a few days ago in a very angry sounding classic 911 that has been hot-rodded. Came up on a McLaren P1, who upon hearing the little twin spark 3.5L, promptly and pulled to the side so that I could pass. Chris C would be glad to hear that I gave the P1 a wave of appreciation out of the drivers window.
@net-work-error2 ай бұрын
US and UK/EU octane ratings are different so they are not 1 to 1
@NextDoorGuy2 ай бұрын
theres multiple ways for octane measurement , EU uses RON while US uses a RON and MON average (compression+timing). Your 91 is our 95, and your 93 is our 98. But your 87 really is shit
@overbuiltlimited2 ай бұрын
@@NextDoorGuy Ah, remember now reading about the difference some years back.
@js00065Ай бұрын
Thanks gents, brilliant as always. Please continue
@hatbobber2 ай бұрын
Neil Clifford is so right about the Ferrari 296!
@rodhalligan51362 ай бұрын
absolutely. Spot on.
@TC-lk2ev2 ай бұрын
Agreed. I'm glad people are saying Ferrari needs to go back to pininfarina too, because they really havent looked good since they split.
@jeremyrigden92002 ай бұрын
The elephant in the room, 40% of homes cant charge an EV,😖
@JohnFromAccounting2 ай бұрын
EVs are not suitable for people who don't have a garage or driveway.
@leaodaestrela52502 ай бұрын
It's e-lephant now....
@ap65842 ай бұрын
I watched a fuel test on YT, think it was from about 2 years ago, the only super that had no ethanol in was Texaco 99. I recently filled up on a tank of this and my car which is mapped for 99 felt like it was pulling stronger than usual.
@jameswarland97102 ай бұрын
This will all depend on which refinery/ fuel terminal the tanker got the fuel from. It is a minimum of 5% so could actually have 0 in it. Sometimes the refinary/fuel terminal mixer for the ethanol and additive won’t work correctly but will still be in spec.
@jeremyhill23912 ай бұрын
Awesome conversation about Ferrari. I was at IMSA Weathertech at Indy this weekend. In the GT class, the 296 GT3 just doesn’t sound as good as everything else (unfortunately). Also, here in northern Indiana and southwest Michigan there are Ferraris everywhere. Some of that is economic but never used to see them like this. Not complaining!!
@Harry_Halsey2 ай бұрын
Week 3 and I just updated the "The Car Podcast with Chris Harris and Friends- MUSIC" I made on the famous music streaming site beginning with a S. I will continue to update this each week with the awesome song choices for the soundtrack of our drives.
@neilhandbury2 ай бұрын
Thanks mate.
@net-work-error2 ай бұрын
You legend
@paulhancock2 ай бұрын
I always forget this gets uploaded early on a Friday... Every week is a lovely surprise (the rare occasion a terrible memory is a bonus). Appreciated as always gents. On the Ferrari thing, I want to love the brand so badly, but they make it really hard nowadays for many reasons I won't bang on about. I have previously owned a Ferrari, but for the first time ever I'd rather have a current Aston than a current Ferrari model and a Porsche is a no-brainer. Anyway, the discussion on petrol was far more enlightening than I expected... I'm absolutely guilty of just thinking it's all the same, but that's due to the complete lack of ANY discussion or information in the motoring press about it to educate drivers. How is it not a bigger conversation, or a conversation at all? It's a legit scandal.
@bootn132 ай бұрын
In Oz the finger raise from the wheel is not only acceptable but mandatory and used as a greeting of vehicles on country roads and an acknowledgement of courtesy 8n the city 😊
@joshuacutts-mx4vtАй бұрын
There needs to be a Chris Harris and friends Spotify album with all the song recommendations on!
@Gorbyrev2 ай бұрын
Fossil fuels did save the whales. It wasn't just fuel oil but also the use of whalebone in applications that were superceded by plastics. BEVs are clean in terms of local emissions but not whole life emissions, not unless we start building nuclear power stations with the vigour reserved for wind turbines in recent years.
@doobmate2 ай бұрын
On the topic of thankyou nod/ wave/ flash, it can get a bit out of hand here in Australia when driving on long country roads. Lots of people wave at every car that comes the other way as there are often so few cars, but it’s only a slight finger lift from the wheel to say hello
@ianthepelican270928 күн бұрын
A nod is definitely acceptable for face to face acknowledgement, the raised hand I generally include when merging as the nod is generally not as visible rearwards.
@moneypits2 ай бұрын
Wave thanks as nods aren’t expressive enough, BP is piss so go 99 only and plan ahead, JDM Senna poster is utterly fantastic, used to buy Church’s now SB Dunk and my feet thank me. Oh and here’s something I noted driving an Elise. Everybody is more polite, courteous for space and generally a better driver with the roof off. Perhaps it’s because we are exposed rather than wearing the automotive armour but I loved it. That’s how you improve all roads and drivers. 80s MR2s, Caterhams, Morgans and Elise for everyone! 😊
@phillsmith92552 ай бұрын
I think most petrol heads are not turned on by plug-in hybrid performance cars. They are too synthetic. They are being bought primarily by people who are attracted to the brand, not the car, so no one is buying a 296 to keep for 5 years +.
@thebigmacmoomin2 ай бұрын
Can't think of any current Ferrari's that are actually desireable & what you would have as a bedroom poster. The F40, 288GTO, 430 Scuderia & 458 Specialie I would, but the Roma, 296 or Pouragangue ... no.
@JohnFromAccounting2 ай бұрын
The idea of old Ferraris is better than the actual thing itself. But I don't think that applies to the 430. Very competent vehicle.
@thebigmacmoomin2 ай бұрын
@@JohnFromAccounting Sadly I agree. The dream of owning an old car doesn’t always live up to the expectations. Rose tinted glasses
@Gorbyrev2 ай бұрын
My friend taught motor mechanics for a living. He met some engineers from Shell. They said to him if the increased the same to him. They also said if the mpg on V-Power didn't cover the difference in price they would personally refund him. He never made a claim.
@markreed16042 ай бұрын
Hybrid's are now welcome because Free Gear Kier and his wife have been gifted one each...........
@frankyork58082 ай бұрын
Anyone who thinks all tyres are the same, or all fuels are the same, won't be the audience that listens to this podcast. They're all out driving their EV microwaves to the shops and back.
@jamalkherry52962 ай бұрын
Fuels have always been a mysterious one. Tyres are easily tested but knowledge about fuels is not easily accessible.
@HoratioHoodoo2 ай бұрын
I'd bet 60-70% of supercar drivers don't know tires matter until their dealers or shops drill it into their heads.
@ASJC272 ай бұрын
@@jamalkherry5296 It’s also irrelevant to 99% of the cars out there. Unless the engine is designed/tuned for high octane it won’t gain anything from it over 95, so most drivers are better off using the cheaper stuff. In my case my car recommends 98 but 95 is acceptable. The difference at WOT is noticeable, especially on hotter days. I use 98 almost exclusively. I’ll only fill with 95 if I’m going on a long motorway cruise to where I need to get to, as at normal cruising there’s no benefit to 98 so might as well save a bit.
@Dandadadan83Ай бұрын
@@ASJC27did back to back 95/99 in mu Clio 200 (Nasp) and 7 more bhp. Same rollers but different day, similar ambient temps.
@ASJC27Ай бұрын
@@Dandadadan83 Makes sense. Performance cars are the prime candidates for engines that were tuned from the factory to take advantage of high octane. Mines an FL5 type r, so turbocharged. It says on the fuel filler that 98 is recommended and 95 is the minimal acceptable grade. It’s easy to tell the difference at full throttle. It also gets a bit better gas Mileage on 98.
@digifimedia2 ай бұрын
This friday just got a whole lot better! 🚗
@thebigmacmoomin2 ай бұрын
I ran my E46 M3 on normal 95 petrol from Sainsbury's and it was perfectly fine. Whether long term it wouldn't be the best, i have no idea. Only owned it 7 months.
@marcwonnacott32862 ай бұрын
Brilliant as always.
@drippincolors2 ай бұрын
My answer to the 2 car garage conundrum would be a 60’s original mini and a BMC 220 to escape across the Italian alps after my recent cappers in Turin. My music selection would obviously be Getta Bloomin’ Move On by Quincy Jones. Too obvious?
@JakeDoherty2 ай бұрын
The best Podcast - end of.
@DSM911M2 ай бұрын
Brilliant, excellent work gents.
@taxus7502 ай бұрын
Completely agree with Manish and Chris H about Piastri - he's someone to watch and McLaren would rue the day if they lost him.
@csd1282 ай бұрын
There's more to a nod than meets the eye. Firstly, there should be proper eye contact and this can only be achieved under a specific relative speed limit and under very specific weather conditions at certain times of the day. This is mainly due to the lighting conditions. In Britain, or elsewhere where it rains a lot, you may a water ingress on the windshield which will abrupt your visibility. Additionally, the rake of the windshield may introduce glare, so one must only apply the nod in a certain subset of vehicles. And of course, a nod at night may be seldom seen due to the aforementioned glare. Next, a nod up is different from a nod down. And an acknowledgement of the type in consideration should only be a now down. A nod up is only acceptable if it is immediately followed by a nod down and the now down should be much longer in travel and to either side and not down the centre line of the face. Therefore, the nod up in such a maneuver should be slight and quick, followed by a much more slower and longer and more purposeful nod down.
@markaldridge2531Ай бұрын
Our nephew who passed 100% theory test, daid that it is now noted in the highway code that you do not take your hand off the wheel to wave thanks to.oncoming traffic. Being an 'old git' i still go with a thumbs up and hand wave, a nod if they are lucky as well!
@royedwards22352 ай бұрын
Brilliant work lads 😂😂😂😂😂☘️
@andrewhurstcars2 ай бұрын
If Ferrari made a manual non-hybrid V8 they’d be printing money.
@gxxlxx10852 ай бұрын
You forgot to add - and selling it for under £150k!!!!
@Nathan.Guthrie2 ай бұрын
I believe Esso supply Tesco with their 99 fuel. I will only fill my cars with Tesco 99, Esso 99 or V power. (The TVR really doesn't like lower grade fuel, even when its an emergency)
@shaneslad2 ай бұрын
I think a nod has to be accompanied by an over the top mouthing of “thank you”.
@markosborn57132 ай бұрын
Shell 100 octane V power, I complained several times as its fantastic.Even when we were in Europe they discriminated the uk.
@waters18012 ай бұрын
Thank you gentlemen
@stigmon622 ай бұрын
So wait, V-power is the best for performance, but we shouldn’t leave it in the tank over winter? Which fuel should I leave in the tank when I put my summer daily away for the winter?
@DavidKennedy-iEnergia2 ай бұрын
Volume much better in this one... Thanks
@EAD_02 ай бұрын
This had me howling at the complexities on waving to acknowledge traffic etiquette 😂😂😂
@jessejones18902 ай бұрын
Love to see The Car podcast back in full swing and would like to submit my 2 car garage conundrum to the esteemed hosts. Would also love to see a dedicated email for future garage suggestions. You are a Japanese business executive for a JDM car manufacturer. You have gotten a juicy promotion heading operations out of Vancouver Canada. As an executive, naturally, your daily vehicles will be provided by the company (no need for practicality considerations). Thus the criteria for the two cars are as follows: The first must be a car produced by your chosen JDM employer that was never sold in North America (Imported cars must be 15 years or older in Canada). This car must be cool and novel to your fellow Canadian car enthusiasts so you can quickly make friends in you new surroundings, while also showing off the illustrious history of your employers brand. Price: 100,000 Canadian rubles, not including import fees. The second must be from an era when Japanese cars were disguised as a USDM cars (see examples below). These cars are a curiosity to a Japanese national and will get a laugh from your friends back home. Your final build will be inspired by Japanese car culture. Bonus points if your employer also produced this car. Price: unlimited budget. Car examples: Dodge Stealth = Mitsubishi 3000gt Ford Probe = Mazda 626 Chevy Sprint = Suzuki Swift
@jameswarland97102 ай бұрын
Worked in the fuel industry best petrol is Shell 99 ESSO new 99 Tesco 99 Costco 97 (purely price to performance) Bp 97 all the fuels are all the same at base level it is just the additives that makes them better.
@anthonywebb40682 ай бұрын
nice to see someone point this out.
@BikeThrottleOfficial2 ай бұрын
I’m ashamed to say I’ve also shown relative ignorance towards fuel in performance motorcycles as I was always told it’s mapped for 95 and anything more won’t see a difference on a stocker. But with the increased ethanol the 99 v power is worth it for the extra range you get, especially on a bike.
@Carrera-gp9od2 ай бұрын
I’m listening to this whilst sat on a stunning beach on the Hebridean , Isle of Coll , enjoying a pale ale in the SUN !, I know in Scotland , who would of thought it 😂 A quintessential Carlsberg Friday .😂😊
@ChrisDorganАй бұрын
Jimny was mine too. Love a Jimny. Vauxhall Vectra as initial get away car
@jge54432 ай бұрын
The key difference between fuel suppliers is the additive mix applied to the base fuel.
@djremotion22 ай бұрын
Oddly enough I made friends at the beginning of summer in a car meet with 296 owner, and after that I have been mostly driving spiritedly with 296’s in my clownshoe. And while I am 600hp down compared to them, I dont hear them ever in my own semiloud car and I am very happy looking at them in front and in mirror but driving my own car rather than those... And compare that to friends old 360 that was nothing than f1 gearbox problems, but it sounded a-ma--zing! With that thing in idle with uncatted tubistyle exhaust I did not even hear my own car being on inside my own car, even though mine in isolation is loud. And when driving with it I was just all the times taken by the perfect ear piercing noises the Ferrari NA V8 did, with 296 even in sport and sitting in it, I did not feel a thing inside me. Just nothing. And I prefer the 296 design, it is super beautiful and interior too is nice. 360 looks like toycar with shitty interior... But the powertrain and soul... there is no comparison.