Questions of the Week and a UK Sneak Peek

EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 46 MIN

Questions of the Week and a UK Sneak Peek

from Bring a Trailer Podcast · host Bring a Trailer Auctions

This BaT Podcast episode, Randy, Beck, and Alex preview some upcoming news and events from BaT in the UK—stay tuned for more! Randy also recounts test driving the Renault 5 EV, talks about what to do when your grandpa asks "so what's your story," finally starts his letter-series Chrysler (IYKYK), and takes a spirited rip around the Marin Headlands in his LoCort.The trio then move on to the meat of the episode: answering some of our favorite Questions of the Week from all of BaT history. If you're not already hooked on this longstanding BaT feature, a favorite of the community and staff alike, please do yourself a favor and subscribe here!Links for things mentioned in this episode:1:52  Bring a Trailer: Now Serving the United Kingdom!2:16  Sports_Purpose seller page2:18  Bicester Motion2:24  The Intercooler Podcast Episode 306: How Bring a Trailer revolutionised the market, with Randy Nonnenberg and James Turner4:37 Renault 5: Fully electric city car by Renault15:08 Subscribe to "10 Questions" on BaT15:26  Subscribe to "Why We Love Them" on BaT15:29  Old "Drive at 25" Articles on BaT15:32  Old "See Where They Rust" Articles on BaT17:01  Question of the Week, Pennzoil Edition—What’s the Oldest Car You’ve Driven Daily?22:08  One Family Since New 1971 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia27:58  Question of the Week: What’s Your Favorite Italian-American Hybrid?29:18  Question of the Week: What’s the Best Car that’s Better With an Automatic?36:07  Question of the Week: What’s a Modification You Loved But Have Soured On?Got suggestions for our next guest from the BaT community, One Year Garage episode, or (B)aT the Movies subject? Let us know in the comments below!

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