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Overdrive Podcast Radio Program Issue 43 -2020

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Welcome to Overdrive, a program that proudly gives you alternative facts to all aspects of motoring and transport.

I’m David Brown

 

News

  1. Toyota motor corporation Australia to deliver connected vehicles with KDDI Australia AND Telstra
  2. Brand-new Mazda bt-50 achieves five-star ancap rating
  3. Jaguar XE: updated with new connected technologies
  4. Fred Racing at Bathurst
  5. Nissan Duke – Dean comment – 50 anniversary

Road test

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Interview

We mentioned in the news how our Fred Brian was racing at Bathurst in a 1969 Holden Monaro.  We debrief with Fred on all the nuances of man handling a big, old car around the famous circuit.

News

Toyota motor corporation Australia to deliver connected vehicles with KDDI Australia AND Telstra

Toyota Australia has established a collaboration with the Japanese KDDI organisation and Telstra to provide connected-car capabilities.

Connected cars can allow a driver to receive information from other vehicles and infrastructure such as traffic signals to adjust their driving hopefully to improve safety.

It is good and acceptable technology But there is a need for overall management as car companies introduce this technology for their customers. The government must not lose control of the operation and management of how we use of the system which should maximise the benefit to all road users not just the ones with new cars and new technology.

One example might be: if cars can adjust their speed to catch a green light without stopping then traffic on the main arterial may flow along constantly with no gaps make turning into or out of the road next to impossible unless there are traffic signals lights.

Brand-new Mazda BT-50 achieves five-star ANCAP rating

 

The just-launched new Mazda BT-50 ute has achieved the maximum five-star safety rating.

With utes often now used by families, it is credible to achieve this rating for all vehicles in the range in part because the long list of safety technology is standard on all models.

We drove several dual cab utes recently and found that the Mazda felt secure on the road but had poor seating room for the second row of passengers, for more than half of the models a reversing camera is an $820 option and even the top model lacked some practical features like a tub liner.

But they do have a good reputation for reliability.

A two-wheel drive dual cab is under $37,000

And the top of the range four-wheel drive is just under $54,000 to each figure add on-road costs.

JAGUAR XE: UPDATED WITH NEW CONNECTED TECHNOLOGIES

 

With many brands now offering quality products with many features, a prestige brand has to promote its new technologies and how easy they are to use.

The features Jaguar has emphasised in its new XE R-Dynamic Black medium sedan (a BMW 3 series competitor) are:

Priced from around $70,000 drive away

Fred Racing at Bathurst

The historic touring cars are one of the more popular support races held during the annual Bathurst 1000 race meeting.

One of the oldest but best-looking car on the track was an orange 1969 Monaro driven by Fred Brain.

It was in 1969 that Fred first watched the Bathurst race on television which was won by Colin Bond in a Monaro.

Third place in that event was Des West and a young Peter Brock, his first stint at the mountain also in a Monaro.

It was a good car for the time. When Fred was preparing the Monaro for its first event many years ago, I asked the late great Peter Brock if had any advice in driving one of these classic vehicles.

Nissan Juke

Nissan is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the launching of its compact SUV crossover, The Duke.

Nissan has sold 1.5 million of these vehicles

I didn’t think it would last long. Its original design was distinctive, I thought even cartoonish, a goggle eyed city runabout

They have now released the latest model which has taken some more mainstream style aspects.

Dean Oliver who’s experiences cover rally driving and being a respected artist took a different approach.

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Originally broadcast 24 October 2020 across Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) and Torque Radio affiliated commercial radio channels and has a weekly audience of over 450,000.

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