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EPISODE · Jan 5, 2019 · 38 MIN

New Year New Delivery

from All Torque Car Podcast · host All Torque Podcast Pty Ltd

Peter and Halil talk about their road trip to Canberra to visit Summernats 32.  Peter also talks about the road trip from hell.  Rants from Halil and Ross this week - Ross wants to know what dealer delivery is done when he picks up his wife's Range Rover Sport while Halil goes Triton shopping for a ute that does not exist. Ross gives his tip on how to save thousands $$$ when buying a new car.  Follow us on Instagram and Facebook and email us [email protected]

Peter and Halil talk about their road trip to Canberra to visit Summernats 32.  Peter also talks about the road trip from hell.  Rants from Halil and Ross this week - Ross wants to know what dealer delivery is done when he picks up his wife's Range Rover Sport while Halil goes Triton shopping for a ute that does not exist. Ross gives his tip on how to save thousands $$$ when buying a new car.  Follow us on Instagram and Facebook and email us [email protected]

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So I'm just trying to follow. So there's a multi-van thief coming around. Thanks, guys. Last week.

Good morning. Good evening. Good morning. Good morning.

Good morning. Can I have a car? I can't have any heat, guys. We're back.

We're back. I was lost in my day for a couple of weeks. We had a good break two weeks off. It's good.

Nice one, would you? The Rossis house? Yeah, it's great. It looked like the in-three-wing car convention turned up.

We had two black in-three, the winding three. It was great. It was all in-three's in the front of Rossis house. I thought we were in-three dealers having a bar.

That was a good night. Great. The park's called Kenny Park, isn't it? No, it's Exhibitions.

Exhibitions. How is it? It's moved. Or they've changed the main part.

It used to be Kenny Park. We, I think, the last five, six years. That was healthy. Pretty much.

That's four. Pretty much. It's always like it's the same cars. They've just been maybe just minor changes to it.

We trim or wheels. There's a few. There's a couple. There's a couple.

There's a real standout. We're talking about Haldons and Fords and that's it. No, no, no, no. It's just for parlours.

Well, let's explain for this one. Some analysis is an annual event in Canberra. Traditionally, it's run for the second year and originally used to run over the New Year's Eve period. It used to get a bit riders.

People would go in camp out. And what they've done is they've deferred it for the first couple of days after the year. So they've got rid of that New Year's Eve. So you're sorry for it.

And it's basically for cars you've seen in stream machines, it's highly modified, older cars, a lot of engines out of wine and stuff. Even though they're registered, I can't figure that out. And you've got your traditional events. You've got a burnout, competition.

You've got a dyno, competition. We're told at the exit. We're told at the exit of the week. We're talking about this.

It's driving events. You've got a corner? Yeah. And there's a circuit like an exhibition road.

That's Kenny Ogle. Well, yeah, it's called exhibition park now. And they go around clockwise and any clockwise and people, they do little burnout. Clops.

They only do make sure that everyone's certainly rather than following rules. So you can hang up outside of the car. So the security guards at every 10 metres at the lucky points. And that's great.

So this is all doing the burnouts. What they've done this year, it's been five years since I last went. People used to do burnouts on the track. So they've been kicked out.

But then they've now done a cutaway lane where you do it. If I put it for those of you who have found Instagram, you've actually done it. They've made a cutaway lane purposely built for burnouts. That's awesome.

So that way you can get your burnout frustrations out. What was the standout car? Anything spectacular? The job was going to be old.

Don't charge it. Don't charge it. Don't charge it was. This would have been on car with some of the US show cars.

This thing was amazing. But that's a full blown show car. It's not a driven. It's just a show, it's just a car.

Yeah, it has it and you have not. So there was a hole with the top 60 cars on display. Show queens. These cars were rubbed off.

People would have been up on camera with the hell one. with one of his own bars around the car that car matched the car. So that's how hardcore. Oh, that's not.

How many men, you know, I've seen these cars at the Samanets. And some of these cars become from Montana. They just rehashing them. And there was no.

What's the age group of these cars? The fan. I think they're going there. The boys that have been going there probably since they're early from their teens for 32 years.

And if you see the registration studio, you've got your unique number. I've made them out as it goes every year. Because these numbers really low. So you've got your last game.

So we've got your last game. Yeah. So do we build the car into an extreme number? No.

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He had a bench suit, so a three-seater at the front and the rear seats were a two-seater because it was so tubbed from the time. Yes, I was three at the front two at the back. Still a five-seater. No, still a five-seater.

Still a five-seater. So that was quite interesting, but there was a lot more standard cars. It was an ex-pack like a brand-on Falcon. There's a lot of cars in your granddad with own that the kids are taking, please.

There's a few corporate, you see, I think, you see, I think, right around the door where you go up the range. Yeah, yeah. It's as a different one. You go up the ramp, you wait.

And people throw in the car tilting it. I don't know, it's a super. It was a super. I would make it.

That's a very bad race. That is a good race. Yeah, but the actual car does the tilting of the range, right? Yeah, that's right.

Where you see it, it's like all hand-raking brakes, like the hydraulics bring the ramp down. But we got down there mid-morning, we had good luck around, some of the train scenes. Yeah, still a sponsored bike, so we're still. Yeah, still a few train recipes.

So we had good luck around. So you keep going a little bit harder on the hill, you know, you're going to have a car. No, no, no, no. Not a little competition for different stands in that little software.

Nothing. Yeah. But all that was done in Dossen, we looked at some clouds that were heading over to exhibition park. Any part.

Me and Pete, we made a decision that the cuisine on offer at exhibition park was a good help. Oh, what was on? Not much. I thought I had a bad start.

Yeah, that started on the way. It was a good race. Well, yeah, we stopped the breakers. You have to like race.

Hang on, it's not a unique banana, but these maggers are the ones by the freeway. Yeah. And they haven't all day near you. There's no breakfast in...

They've got everything. So the breakers are always all that. Yeah, they're the big mac for breakers. That's right.

So I made them to the mac for the corner. The breakfast. Oh, my body's sitting there. Oh, my body's sitting there.

It's right. It's right. He put fries in the corner. Yeah, that's right.

He put the fries in there. So why are you still here? Right? Or just put the fries in the corner.

They're still going to eat it. Well, that's all. No. We leave the macers and maybe...

No, no, no. Not even five minutes. Not even five minutes. They're on the right.

I pickles and be like this. I said, I don't have six seconds. No, no. This is a trickless secret.

If you need to go, you put your secretes on the pie and it stops the sensation. Oh, I'm going to say to hell. This car got saved. As he said, we're in trouble.

We were in trouble. It was like it was a brand new survey. Everything was brand new. So anyway, thanks.

We got this problem to get on the way back. We got it back. We've been here for two, three hours. We got to put it all around and take it in.

We went and found this really, really nice. The ducks nuts. Okay. He dicks it in.

He's a nice pub. He's got no blood. He's got a bit of luscious. They were stuck.

They were stuck. They were stuck. They were stuck. They were stuck.

They were stuck. They were stuck. They were stuck. They were stuck.

They were stuck. They were stuck with the car. My car was stuck. Yeah.

We got to do Germany. Nice. Nice. That's not a sign.

It's kind of the park of it. Very far away. I'm looking for a key. Something we're having in this one boy?

Well, then something else, we're having in this week. Just sleeping here in the party. We got some rants. Not some rants.

No, no no. I'm going to get back into it. I really want to, I'm pretty keen on it. I mean, if she tried it on a new one, look really nice.

Look, look. I've got it on to it. Fuck it, sorry. It's easy.

It's all kinda like. Starts like it's really cute. and it's actually better equipped than the 5x. Because that dip in the back, so the passenger in the rear, can actually require this seat.

No, not like seat. Is that what's got that curve? No, I didn't expect that curve to be. That's why I couldn't see it.

It's tilted back. It wasn't for me. I was thinking about that. That's what I was saying.

That's what I was saying. That's what I was saying. I was thinking about it. What impressed me about it is it's got more safety kick on it than the top of the range X-Class and the M-Roc in the range.

It's got one spot. The X-Class is a terrible curve. From looking at it, it looks like a Devara. If you scratch the misleading, it's like this.

It's like this. It's got to this gear. It's priced way under all the rest. For a daily driver, I don't do heavy-tiling and stuff.

It's right. But, well, there's only two units that have got. Econ, vents, rear passengers. And the trial is one.

I don't care about the rear passengers. So I've been going to the wheelchair. So how went to the wheelchair? I went to three dealerships.

Because I've all got these big banners out of the front, saying new, triton here. Let me guess. Now I was going to try. Well, and the ones that had them have got the poppopack there.

Look, you think you have your flagship there? Correct. That's right. That's why you're walking in and sitting at the top of the range one.

And if they don't want that, they go backwards. So I went to three CD ones and one of them, I bought my HSA off last year. So you think... You bought your HSA from a Mitsubishi guy.

No, the dealership has the... The hard-to-beats are all over. You think you're walking and they recognize it. They're like hello.

They think they're a good customer here. The car they had is in pre-delivery. No, it could be bought in the car. It's not a left.

So much for another dealership. And then? Okay. So, we don't know.

Come back on the four teeth. We've got a four-day sign. Come back on the four teeth. I just want to...

He's my car. Give me a call. Where's the third dealer? He says to me, yes, we've got one downstairs.

It's in pre-delivery. It's the dealer principles car. It's always, always, always. Well, I can show you his car.

But it's a dealer principle car. We've got a general management driver. Just throw him on my back. Okay?

That's bullshit. All right. The dealer's in this bullshit. It's a demo that you've been giving out of the car because the other ones are in it for one.

That's right. There we show him. Sorry. So I said to the guy, that's why he's my car.

Give me a call when you've got in the showroom this afternoon and I'll pop me on my way home. That was four days ago. That's not a good thing. The dealer principle is still driving me Saturday.

He's a cool driver. He's a cool driver. Even if it wasn't there that afternoon, the next day, the next day, the next day, surely these cars will be in the showroom by now. And I can look at it.

Call me. What I'm saying is, I'm going to go look at one of these cars in the next. What are you doing? No, no, no, no, no.

Just go on, buy one. Just go on, buy one. Go, go, walk into the dealer. And order one.

The goal box is get the door to your car. Put a 500 on the positive. And then when the rocks go, I like it. The orange two-tone franchise.

I don't want to like it. And then he goes back on the line. No, that's not mine. No, me and Peter have done this often.

Right? Right? So what I'm going to do is, I will go. We'll go again.

No, I'm going to look at a car locally to make sure this is what I want. The car is not eating. And then I'm going to have a car in the end. I'm going to have a car in the end.

Right? The car is not going to win a demo. Country dealers is a plug for the country. Country dealers trick their customers' business.

I buy all my commercial vehicles at work through Toyota. They're best service. That's right. They're best service.

Thanks now. We'll get them on the show. Best. If you drive the car, take care of it.

I'll listen to it in a minute. I'll give it to me a minute. The thing was I was telling these to a friend of mine, and I said, my brother works at a dealer sheet. That's got me sitting at a new set and four.

I said, good luck. Then they'll sell their house camera. He said. He said, I'm not sure that was sure.

But you know what? All I did was messaging, and I said, and he said he might all have your price Monday morning. Just tell me exactly what you want. Don't all the orange wine from here.

I'm not getting all the orange wines from here. I'm going to get Donny White. Donny White. Yes, that's cool.

I'm Italian white. Siroci. That's not the thing that he's going to be. Yeah, so I bet you have a rant about, I'm not so cheap manufacturer.

How'd you go with your L.D.V. Chinese man? L.D.V. Did you go with your Chinese man?

No, no, no. So, I suppose it's been 10 years, 10 years in XYI was the wife when I went to get into something different. So we decided to look at the Ranger over sport. Great car, beautiful car drive, amazing.

All right, five months ago, I arrived at the dealer. I'm still a guy, I'm sure it's right. So, for example, I was a real person. Yeah, people were on the street.

So, make sure it's right. Is it because the factory does? I get it, we spoke a couple weeks ago, the guy's for the paint correction. So, make sure it's right.

I'm not over the car. What I don't understand is why they charge, like on the slip, it says dealer delivery. Okay, I'm not going to say how much. What's it's like I say was dealer.

Five grand. Five grand. Okay, do a fuss. No, no, no, no.

I'm going to prevent it. I'm going to prevent it. I was here. I'm going to get five grand.

I'll have to pick it up. Especially when I get five grand. It's better. The rear, where they fitted it.

I'll take that scratch the paint. No. That's fine. We should start playing.

Which one? Did you get numbers? I got numbers. How many digits?

The original 60. These plates are from the 20s and they're all bad and happen. But, scratch on the rear. That's fine.

The blue two doesn't connect. The guy's sitting there going, oh, I'm not sure why. I'm not working outside. I'll go.

I'll go. I'll go. That bullshit. So, the car drive to come home.

I've got to take it back. Oh, really? I suppose my biggest issue is that the privilege of paying $5,000 to deliver a car, deliver a properly. Look, dang, you're up.

They've gone over and above to try and fix it. But the car's been back twice. How about you drop a rain drive to me on it? I'll try and take my back because I'm not bringing it in.

It's basically, it's got to Monday. Can you drop it off? No, I can't drop it off to Alexandria. No, I work.

I'm paying for this thing. Anyway, I'm pissed off. I was talking about it. I said the same thing to the other.

Other than that, it's a spec. That's all soup. These are the diesel, these are theses. But what a car.

It's just the drive of it is 10 times better than the X5. Much better than the X5. It's not as... It's like driving a round room.

It's like sitting in a big, well as big recliners and just cruising around. It's like sitting in a voice watching a movie and a band-seater. I've reached out to my TV show on Facebook. What does that look like?

I don't know. I don't know. I'm a bit of a wrench. But I call it as obviously, these days, people, you don't sell cars to people.

No, they don't. People come and buy cars. You don't sell cars for a second. This is the thing that pisses me off the most as well.

The cars first ever have wireless charging. Which is fine. They've obviously forgot to put it. So, when the car comes back, the sales person had no idea that the car...

The option was about working out. You're selling for a tax. You should know what option. I should be telling you what options are available for this car.

People are walking in educated. They know what they can buy. And the guy in the showroom doesn't know. No, they don't know.

So, anyone that's listening at the end, they want to buy a car, send me an email and I'll source the car for it. That's where everyone will do it. We'll find the car. We'll get the price.

We'll do all that. It's like I'm going to walk in and buy a truck. You don't have to do any... All you've got to do is be nice for me.

Okay. I just think the box is going to give you the money. Tell us if $5,000 were delivery check the car and just check the car. That's easy.

That was my rent. David, look out. 6'5", get out. We looked at them.

We looked at them. It's a nice car. It's a nice car. It's had three.

Sorry. That's right. The really great driver have to sell you a car. You're going to buy a truck.

You're going to do it. You made the decision. You did your research on the price. I walked in with the statement, I said to the guy, it was easy, it's half the guy.

For that far, I've got to do his check the car. We'll say, that'll be on, this'll be on, guys. So what did you get this morning? Satisfaction survey?

Oh, so this morning, Land Rover's the mean email asking me, we value your feedback. I'm not gonna fill that out tomorrow after I drop the car off and see how they go. Mark Cameron, he's the managing director, he's the mean email asking me and you're values my feedback from Land Rover's right now. I'll give you my feedback.

I think you should tell him that your dealer delivery was under delivered. It wasn't deleted, no. But that is what you paid. You should talk about it, come on the chat.

And we'll ask you to come on the chat. That's a justify. No, but as a manufacturer. So you've got Land Rover's right now, you'll be, all these manufacturers have got dealers that are representing them, they're knobs.

That's the best part of the book. They're knobs. Nobody, there's some people that know what they're doing. And then you get to the point where you're so frustrated and all they say is, oh, just bring it back on the fixer.

Great, so you'll fix it. But if there's a critical software update that you know about, do it, check the cap, this one, yeah. But the whole thing is that, if you look at me to be, right? You've spent your marketing head office, it's rolling out this launch, right?

And your dealership. You've got banners, I'm not going to tell you now, those banners in that window, there's five, six grand in them because I know from when we do real estate signs, right? To do that, get it done, get it in store, it's massive. It's a path-ish shop front, right?

I'm a dealership. You've tried it. You've tried it in here with the photo on it. Now, as a manufacturer, and as a dealership.

That's the biggest experience. Shouldn't the manufacturer make sure, hey guys, at ex-dealership, hey guys, we're sending you 10 cars and you make sure they're washing it in the showroom when that banner goes up. Because I can tell you now, if you went to Mercedes, there's going to be 10 A-Classes down there with the many. Yeah, with all the options, all the balls.

Everything got a dollar, that's some of the few basic ones, but generally what they're going to have is the one with all the bells and whistles, they're going to have a dozen of them in different colors. So, I went to the cities two years ago. And it had a hand. No, no, no, no.

They're buying a new car. They're in the city of S. E 63, yes. No, no, no.

The GLSE 63, yes, is a spectacular looking car. They had the new A-Classes. I think it was the Paveau A-Class A-A-A or the A-Class-A-A-2. A-2-1, yeah.

47, you know. 47, 9-90. All the bells and whistles were screaming, drive away, 72,000. They had every one whistle on that thing.

That's right. They're coming, so. The other principles were driving through it. They're the general man of the country.

But that's a classic line. We've got one, but it's just down at the moment. The other principles were wrong. You realize it's all crazy.

Oh, my goodness. Please. The one with the steering wheel being sticky. It's not the biggest grip.

It's the first shot. Road trips? I'm going to the road trip next week. I'm heading up to the coast.

You're going to the road trip? I'm going to the road. I'm going to the road trip. I'm taking the M3, but I'm taking my multi-layer.

I'm going to the ultimate road trip. I mean, my multi-layer is the ultimate road trip. My multi-layer is a little bit more. That's OK.

Yeah, I'm doing things like UberX. Could I do that? I know you won't have a big one of the cars. Right.

Obviously. I don't have a little sticker. Let's stick on the back. Look over there.

See, it's just a little bit too dirty to drive. I'm intervening in other things. No. Wait, I was going to flop to Kuwait for a week and they spent some time on the ghost.

But my kids really excited about doing the road trip. We'll get to the binaun. The big pineapple, the big prawn, the big lobster, the big... What was the big guitar?

No, that's 10. About eight years ago, nine years ago, the kids were three and five, and we bought tickets to see Mary Poppins in Melbourne. Oh, just pause for a second. I went and saw Mary Poppins return to the movie yesterday with the kids, because the kids really wanted to say it.

And I'm sitting through the whole movie watching Mary Poppins. And obviously, if you know the story of Mary Poppins, they'll check with the umbrella. And I'm sitting there, 75% of the movie, and I get it. I get it.

Because she's obviously returned to the family, the bank's family, and I get it. Where is the rolling hills in Austria? Whereas I'm thinking of the wrong career movie. I'm thinking of the wrong career.

I'm thinking of the bad money. I'm thinking of the bad money. I'm thinking of the bad money. That's like watching some random one.

Oh my god. So Jackson turns around to me and he goes, you're an idiot. So we put tickets to see, Mary Poppins stage show. That was going to be a good one for the stage show in Melbourne.

And because the kids were young, it was three and five. I said, we bought the CD as well. Oh, I'm two. Because I couldn't buy a nae ticket.

So we bought the CD before the road trips to the kids. No, no, no, no, no, it was an 8 o'clock at night. So it's by the music, so kids can be awake to listen to it. So we've loaded up, we had the Mazda 6 station wagon.

We loaded it up, left a pocket of morning driving around there and a half in the road trip. Started to rain and he's in front of us with a caravan lost at the hit of barrier. I thought, oh, that's not a very good moment. Keep going.

What? What? What was on the plane? That's a very good moment.

So we get to Maria, is that just before goble? And I turn to my wife and said, did you bring the tickets? Oh, so I'm thinking she goes, oh, that's my jokes. The kids learn the word fuck.

How old were they? Three, five, drove to the building without a ticket. No, we took Maria. No, two, five.

We were all in. So did a U-turn? No, you did not. Did a U-turn?

No, it wasn't online. It was tickets. So we drove back to Sydney, picked up the tickets, we were right with them. It was now 11, 13 more.

It was more than a feeder, kids lunch. And it was, oh, I told them along we can. So it was double points. Left now 12, 13 to go back on the road trip to Melbourne.

So driving along, speed limit all the way, get to Gollburn. And it was like one lane there, which is hats, road works, 80 on a Sunday. When we get Grand Final Night, I bet you were right here. Steve?

I'm in 150, let's go. Sure enough. We're trying to win movies, which is that. Sure enough.

We'll talk about ways, we'll talk about ways, we'll talk about ways, we'll talk about ways, we'll talk about ways back then. There's a cop car sitting in an 80 zone, went through an 80, passed Gollburn. So did you, went Gollburn and, and yes, we got those win farms. So I'm just sitting doing 100.

About 20, I just landed this cop car came right in my arse. Over to me. Looked. Got 20, said to look at us, came in front of me, went into the emergency lane and then sat on my arse for 15 minutes.

And Mary goes, you went speeding? I'm going, I know it wasn't speeding. And now earlier, I'll start a little wife, how the car is now when he's all brand new car. Sorry to come on with us a truck stop.

We sort of send the kids and the luggage on that. We pull over into the truck stop, into the truck base. I can always get out of the police officers, never send your car. They sort of howl trip that looked down at you.

Always get out and look respectable. And you always get out of the car. Always get out of the car. And you know, not even after 7 minutes.

You're not shocked. Yeah, you're very kind of a car. But if you're a driver, get out of the car. You're the safety best one.

Yeah, you're a car. You're a safety best one. Yeah, you're a car. You're a soft car.

And he goes to me, your car's not registered. It's very, very sad. Officer, we're talking an hour ago how the car is windy. I said to him, I'm aware.

And I had a lot of clients come in when they're licensed and disqualified. And they always used to say to me, I never got the letter. I used to think, well, low, yes, right? And officer from now on, when a client says to me, I never got the letter.

I'm going to believe it. Because you know what? I never got the letter. So RMS ever sent me the Rijo and I said, it's got to be the problem there.

He can't drive your car. No, it's what happened. So what did he do? He's fine for driving on a rest of the vehicle.

How much is that? 500, perfect. But then he wrote his number on the back of the ticket. And he said drive to gas.

If you get pulled over in gas before you get to the officer, my name and I'll be able to call me. When you get to gas, if you can't register it, there's an RMA, RIT car and don't be tripped. It looks like you've invested a lot of time in everything. It was nice.

It was nice. No, it wasn't. No, it wasn't. No, it wasn't.

No, it wasn't. No, it was a little bit on the other side. It keeps me crying in the car. It's thinking that I'm arrested.

We try to get back in the car. We try to do online. We went to... We had phones.

We had internet back then. So we went to the workers club in gas. The client would let me log on. They'd say, no, no.

You need the billy code. And where's the billy code? One by the red show. So I could have went to the gas police.

You always keep a copy of the red show, apparently. Sure. Whatever. And it would never change me.

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This episode was published on January 5, 2019.

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Peter and Halil talk about their road trip to Canberra to visit Summernats 32.  Peter also talks about the road trip from hell.  Rants from Halil and Ross this week - Ross wants to know what dealer delivery is done when he picks up his wife's Range...

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