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CarExpert
E74: VFACTS, Maserati MC20 and 911 GT3 driven

CarExpert

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 52:46


In this episode, Mandy is joined by Scott Collie and Mike Costello, with Tony Crawford chiming in to run through the latest in automotive news and what's happening at CarExpert's offices around Australia. In car news, Volkswagen has locked in timing on its reveal of the next-generation Amarok, the Haval H9 has been discontinued in Australia, specifications for the 2022 Ford Ranger have surfaced, and the Labor Government has outlined its proposed electric car strategy. Tony Crawford dials in to talk about his track drive of the Porsche 911 GT3, while Mike Costello discusses the Nissan Navara PRO-4X Warrior and Maserati MC20. Where to find the CarExpert Podcast You can find the CarExpert Podcast on your favourite podcast platform. If in doubt, simply click on the RSS feed below, or follow the links to the Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts applications to subscribe. CarExpert Podcast RSS Feed CarExpert Podcast on Apple Podcasts CarExpert Podcast on Google Podcasts CarExpert Podcast on Spotify CarExpert Podcast on Podbean

Overdrive: Cars, Transport and Culture
Overdrive: Jaguar Land Rover Project Vector; Haval H9; Citroen C5; Electric Planes and Segway chair

Overdrive: Cars, Transport and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 27:45


Hello and welcome to Overdrive a program that ponders the purpose of cars and transport In the news 1. Jaguar Land Rover: new vehicle for a new approach (1:20) 2. Can the Haval H9 SUV make it here? (2:07) 3. The standout design feature in the Citroen C5 (3:08) 4. A hydrogen-electric ute (4:04) 5. A new meaning to “Heavy Metal Fan”: (5:00) 6. We put a call in to the UK to speak to their head of Future Mobility Dr Tim Leverton about where Jaguar is going in the future (6:04) 7. And Brian Smith has some quirky news • Electric Planes (13:56) • Segway mobile chair (17:53) You can find more information at Driven Media or previous programs are available as podcasts on iTunes or Spotify. OR our Facebook site OverdriveCity So, let’s start with the news Originally broadcast 29 February 2020

Gears and Beers: The Unashamedly Unprofessional Automotive Podcast

This week, we recorded two episodes to cover the New Year's break as we're going camping (read as; excuse to drink outdoors). This is part one, with part 2 going the following week. We start off this week by talking about our favourite new cars of 2018, and we start off the discussion with Matt getting excited by the Haval H9, and Great Wall Steed, while going off on tangents a lot. We then end on talking about the V12 engine for the Aston Martin Valkyrie as featured on Carfection. We wish to sincerely thank everyone for their support throughout 2018, and we've got big plans for 2019! Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and at www.gearsandbeersmedia.com

#AutoCentral
New Ranger Raptor, electric Vespa & Haval H9 review

#AutoCentral

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 59:57


CliffCentral.com — A taxi driver was arrested for driving into oncoming traffic. Ford roll out the first Ranger Raptor, an F1 update, and the RAF is slowly running out of funds. We also review the new Haval H9, and in tech we look at the new electric Vespa and a system designed to give you warnings when emergency vehicles are on the road.

Behind the Wheel
Behind the Wheel Podcast 496

Behind the Wheel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 49:02


Peter Hitchener has been sequestered by his bosses at Channel Nine to make some news promos, so as we speak, he's doing his best Ron Burgundy impersonations. In the meantime, we thought it was a great opportunity to have a look back at the best bits of 2018 so far. You'll get a lap around the block in one of the best cars to come to this country in a long time - the Kia Stinger. Then, it'll be time to jump in to the award winning technical tour de force that is the Volvo XC60. The guys got a huge surprise after spending a week with a Haval H9. This full size, proper 4WD is high on standard equipment, high on build quality and jaw droopingly low on price. You'll get a crack around the block in it too. We'll look back on the launch of the BMW X2 - think of it as the coupe version of the very capable X1. Lenore Fletcher has all the details. Lots to sink your teeth in to, including some stupidity and a few laughs, in this special edition of Behind the Wheel.

Behind the Wheel
Behind the Wheel Podcast 488

Behind the Wheel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 47:40


Buckle up, the Behind the Wheel Car Podcast is about to hit the road for another week. It has arrived. The first ever fully-imported Holden Commodore. Joel Helmes was at the launch and brings a first drive report. Mark Flintoff from Holden joins us to tell us what Holden expect from the car, how many they think they'll sell and how much it costs. The new Commodore has some heavy lifting to do. A big surprise package in the Behind the Wheel garage this week out of China. The Haval H9. It’s a big seven-seat wagon that has genuine off-road ability. We’ll take you around the block in it (all tarmac roads), and we’ll hear from Tim at Haval with details on pricing and spec. Simon Lai is heading off on an undeserved holiday for weeks on end. So before he goes we going to make him work hard. He’ll compare the seven-seat Nissan X-Trail with the Honda CR-V. Rachel Franco is back and she’s been wasting lots of time on YouTube. She’ll share an awesome story of how cars and music sometime come together on film. Speaking of awesome, there’s an amazing competition being run in Brisbane this weekend. Titled “Build a self driving car in 72 hours” teams from around the globe have entered. We will get the man behind it all on to give us all the juicy details. Here we go again for another epic one, settle in for Behind the Wheel Podcast 488...

Behind the Wheel
Behind the Wheel Podcast 486

Behind the Wheel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 49:50


Another big show on the cards this week. We’re getting ready for the Bathurst 12 hour. Hot favourites, Porsche, are fielding a huge fleet this year. Chris Jordan from Porsche joins us on the show with details on the preparations - and he’s got a great story out of London that involves $10 million worth of gold bullion and three new Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo’s. Andrew Fraser - Nationals Member for Coffs Harbour, is pushing for driver education to be taught in schools for kids as young as twelve. It’s based on a model from CAMS. We’ll chat to Andrew and get the nuts and bolts of the plan. Joel Helmes has been at the Australian launch of the new Haval H9 – a seven-seat 4x4 that, on paper at least, shows a lot of promise. We’ll get all the details on how it drives and how much it costs. Victoria Police are in the process of renewing their fleet - starting with the Divy Vans. Their choice of vehicle is interesting and nowhere near as exciting as the car that will be replacing the Highway Patrol Commodores. Frank Melilli, Manager of the Victoria Police Transport Branch, has all the inside goss. The AAA (Automobile Association of Australia) is making a just call for the removal of tariffs on cars. Originally put in place to protect Australia's car manufacturing industry, obviously there's now no need to pay for an industry that doesn't exist. The AAA also think there could be another huge benefit other than the cost savings motorists would experience. Tune in the CEO Michael Bradley to hear their ideas. And Simon Lai & Rachel Franco are back to discuss the benefits of keeping your car stocked with food and drinks. Lots to take in on this week’s edition of Behind the Wheel.

Overdrive: Cars, Transport and Culture
HAVALH9:A lot of features; Engine is not its strongest point; It's getting there.

Overdrive: Cars, Transport and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 12:16


Road test of the HAVAL H9 in Australia. David Brown talks to Errol Smith. Can China produce a good car? Or more to the point, can a Chinese vehicle sell in the Australian market? There is now a new SUV on the market called the HAVAL. It hails under the banner of being the SUV division of Great Wall Motors. The features are pretty good but the sum of the parts has not quite got a complete whole. But value for money is good' Originally aired on 4 June 2016. For past programs and individual segments visit www.drivenmedia.com.au

Overdrive: Cars, Transport and Culture
Overdrive: People don't want self driving cars; Haval H9 Road Test; Googles sticky cars

Overdrive: Cars, Transport and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 29:59


Overdrive: Google's Android dashboard; Judging speed; US drivers don't want self driving cars; Clean car sharing; Capturing carbon for fuel; and Bentley's SUV - it has a champagne fridge and a lot of cables. We talk with Professor Corinne Mulley from Sydney University about the science of transport fares - high, low or free? We road test the Haval H9 - a large Chinese SUV that gives you a lot for your dollar. Plus quirky news including: Google's patent to make you stick to their cars; and how electric cars and music mix. Originally aired on 4 June 2016. For past programs and individual segments visit www.drivenmedia.com.au