Induction Noise

Induction Noise

2 car fans discussing and comparing the latest, oldest and best cars and automotive news out there. Get involved and let us know what you want to hear!

  1. VOR 4 TAGEN

    Episode 120 - Late January/Early February Car News

    Summary  In this episode of Induction Noise, hosts Teeks and Riri discuss the latest developments in the automotive world, focusing on the new Mercedes S-Class, Bentley's off-road concept, and Tesla's decision to discontinue the Model S and Model X. They explore the technological advancements in the S-Class, including its new V8 engine and luxury features, while also critiquing its heavy reliance on technology. The conversation shifts to Bentley's new off-road vehicle, reflecting a trend in luxury SUVs, before concluding with Tesla's strategic shift towards AI and robotics, marking a significant change in their production focus. In this segment, the hosts delve into the latest automotive innovations, highlighting Genesis's powerful new super SUV, Mercedes's ambitious Mythos series, Bertone's nostalgic runabout revival, Donkervoort's lightweight P24 RS, and Hyundai's performance-oriented IONIQ 6N. Each vehicle showcases unique engineering and design philosophies, pushing the boundaries of performance and style in the automotive industry. In this episode, Riri and Teeks discuss the latest innovations in electric vehicles, including the Bugatti FKP Hommage, a tribute to the Veyron, and emerging electric sports cars from China. They also delve into Dallara's new V12 engine, Maserati's struggles with pricing, and proposed changes to UK driving regulations for new drivers. The conversation highlights the evolving landscape of the automotive industry, focusing on performance, design, and safety.  Chapters  00:00 Welcome to Induction Noiza  01:27 The Importance of the New Mercedes S-Class  03:19 Technological Innovations in the S-Class  07:06 Luxury Features and Comfort in the S-Class  09:50 AI and the Future of Driving  14:16 Critique of the S-Class's Tech Focus  16:40 Bentley’s Off-Road Concept  21:47 The Rise of Off-Road Luxury Vehicles  25:06 Tesla's Discontinuation of the Model S and X  28:41 Tesla's Shift to AI and Robots  33:54 Genesis Unleashed: The Super SUV Revelation  44:41 Mercedes' Mythos: A New Era of Performance  49:08 Bertone's Runabout: A Retro Revival  58:00 Donkervoort's P24 RS: The Lightweight Powerhouse  01:07:25 Hyundai's IONIQ 6N: The Electric Performance Game Changer  01:08:56 Electric Vehicle Innovations and Preferences  01:11:35 The Bugatti FKP Hommage: A Tribute to the Veyron  01:17:38 Emerging Electric Sports Cars from China  01:24:49 Dallara's New V12 Engine: A Technical Marvel  01:27:54 Maserati's Struggles and Price Cuts  01:34:14 Proposed Changes to UK Driving Regulations  Important information  If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram @inductionnoise, Tik Tok and YouTube. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com   Thanks for listening 😊

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  2. 3. FEB.

    Episode 119 - Mid/End of January Motorspoet News

    Summary  In this episode of Induction Noise, hosts Teeks and Riri cover a range of motorsport news, including the latest from the Rally scene, highlights from the Dakar Rally, and updates on Formula E's new Gen 3 cars. They discuss the implications of manufacturer changes in WEC and IMSA, the potential rise of Chinese manufacturers in racing, and Peugeot's strategy moving forward. The conversation emphasizes the evolving landscape of motorsport and the increasing focus on sustainability and performance. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to motorsport, focusing on Alpine's struggles in the WEC, Rossi's transition to GT racing, Honda's potential return to endurance racing, and a recap of the Rolex 24 Hours. They also delve into the competitive landscape of IMSA, insights from F1 testing, and the recent livery reveals from different teams, highlighting their branding strategies and designs. In this episode, Riri and Teeks delve into the latest developments in Formula 1, focusing on team designs, pre-season testing insights, and the uncertainties surrounding the upcoming season.   Takeaways  Oliver Solberg is the youngest winner in Rally history.  M-Sport failed to score any points for the first time in over 20 years.  Dacia's Nasser Al-Attiyah won his sixth Dakar Rally.  Formula E's Gen 3 cars have significantly increased power.  Stellantis is currently leading the Formula E championship.  Chinese manufacturers are looking to enter global racing.  Peugeot is focusing on updating their existing car rather than developing a new one.  The Dakar Rally showcased competitive racing across multiple manufacturers.  Honda has shown renewed interest in endurance racing, potentially returning in 2028.    Chapters  00:00 Welcome to Induction Noise  01:01 Rally News Highlights  05:58 Dakar Rally Insights  10:56 Formula E Updates and Changes  22:19 The Evolution of Formula E Powertrains  23:58 Competitive Dynamics in Formula E  25:10 The Future of Electric Racing  28:55 WEC and IMSA: Upcoming Changes  30:06 Hyundai's Debut and New Developments  35:22 Chinese Manufacturers in Global Racing  43:56 Peugeot's Strategy in WEC  44:37 Alpine's Struggles and Future in WEC  46:39 Rossi's Transition to GT Racing  49:56 Honda's Potential Return to Endurance Racing  53:29 Rolex 24 Hours Recap and Analysis  01:01:09 GTD and GTD Pro Results Overview  01:05:22 IMSA and Rolex 24 Hours Overview  01:06:52 F1 Testing Insights and Media Restrictions  01:09:23 Aston Martin's New Car and Performance Expectations  01:13:01 Livery Reveals: Red Bull and Racing Bulls  01:16:53 Haas and Audi Livery Discussions  01:19:01 Mercedes Livery Critique and Controversies  01:26:31 Alpine's Unchanged Livery and Final Thoughts  01:27:17 Design Dilemmas: Team Aesthetics and Performance  01:30:02 Ferrari's F93A: Aesthetic Critiques and Historical References  01:31:54 Testing Trials: Insights from Pre-Season Testing  01:39:00 Team Performance: Analysing Testing Results and Expectations  01:46:57 Behind Closed Doors: The Controversy of Private Testing  01:48:04 F1's Communication: Transparency and Information Sharing  01:48:32 F1 Testing Controversies and Expectations  01:51:52 The Impact of Testing on Team Strategies  01:56:31 Uncertainty in Driver Performance and Car Enjoyment  02:00:03 Aston Martin's Performance and Design Insights  02:04:15 Final Thoughts on Testing Times and Predictions    Important information  If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram @inductionnoise, Tik Tok and YouTube. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com   Thanks for listening 😊

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  3. 23. JAN.

    Episode 118 - 1000+ hp Production Car Challenge Special

    Summary  In this episode of Induction Noise, hosts Teeks and Riri explore the fascinating world of production cars with over 1,000 horsepower. They discuss the significance of this power milestone, the evolution of hypercars, and the impact of electric vehicles on performance. The conversation includes a detailed look at notable models like the Rimac Nevera R, Hennessey Venom F5, SSC Tuatara, Lotus Avaya, Bugatti Chiron, Xiaomi SU-7, and Koenigsegg Regera, highlighting their unique features and controversies. The episode delve into the world of hypercars, discussing notable figures like Elon Musk and Christian von Koenigsegg, the evolution of Tesla's Roadster, and the implications of subscription models in the automotive industry. They explore various high-performance vehicles, including the Bugatti Devo, Zinger 21C, and NIO EP9, while also touching on the challenges of modified cars and the significance of speed records.   Takeaways  1,000 horsepower is a significant milestone in automotive performance.  The Bugatti Veyron was the first production car to offer 1,000 horsepower with a warranty.  Electric vehicles are increasingly dominating the high-performance segment.  The Rimac Nevera R boasts a 0-60 time of under 2 seconds.  Hennessey Venom F5 is named after the strongest tornado category.  The SSC Tuatara faced controversy over its claimed top speed.  Lotus Avaya features unique aerodynamic channels for improved performance.  Xiaomi's SU-7 sets a record lap time at the Nurburgring.  Koenigsegg's Regera utilizes a direct drive system for seamless power delivery. Christian von Koenigsegg is often compared to Tony Stark.  Elon Musk's public persona may overshadow his contributions.  Tesla's Roadster release has been delayed multiple times.  Subscription models for car features are becoming common.  The Zinger 21C has a unique central seating arrangement.  The NIO EP9 set impressive track records but is not road legal.  The SSC Ultimate Aero TT briefly held the fastest production car title.  Yangwang's U9 can jump and drive on three wheels.  The Draco GTE is based on the Fisker Karma chassis.    Chapters     00:00 Welcome to Induction Noise  03:02 The Myth of 1000 Horsepower  05:57 Exploring the List of 1000+ HP Cars  08:55 The Evolution of Power in Cars  12:01 The Challenge Begins  15:01 The Future of Electric Performance  18:03 The Rimac Nevera R: Speed and Controversy  20:53 Hennessey Venom F5: The Tornado Connection  23:56 The SSC Tuatara: Speed Claims and Reality  26:54 Lotus Avaya: Aerodynamics and Performance  29:57 The Bugatti Chiron: Speed Limits and Tires  32:56 Xiaomi SU-7: A Phone Manufacturer's Hypercar  35:59 Koenigsegg Regera: Direct Drive Innovation  54:55 Elon Musk vs. Christian von Koenigsegg  56:29 Tesla's Roadster and Subscription Models  01:00:21 Bugatti Devo and Special Editions  01:02:20 Zinger 21C and Unique Seating Arrangements  01:04:10 NIO EP9 and Track Records  01:06:51 SSC Ultimate Aero TT and Speed Records  01:10:12 Yangwang Uniball and Jumping Cars  01:12:21 Modified Cars and Their Impact  01:13:38 Fastest Drift and Jim Carna Style  01:16:34 The Future of Hypercars  01:18:40 Draco GTE and Its Chassis  01:20:14 Aston Martin Valkyrie and Its Powertrain  01:22:09 Corvette C8 and Nurburgring Times  01:23:31 AMG One and F1 Technology  01:25:18 McLaren Speedtail and Top Speed  01:26:06 GMC Hummer EV and Weight Concerns  01:45:48 Bugatti Veyron and Fuel Efficiency    Important information  If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram, Tik Tok and YouTube @inductionnoise. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com   Thanks for listening 😊

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  4. 20. JAN.

    Episode 117 - Mid January Car News 2026

    Summary  In this episode of Induction Noise, hosts Teeks and Renael dive into the latest car news, focusing on the newly released Ford Dark Horse SC, a track-focused variant of the popular Dark Horse model. The discussion highlights the car's features, including a supercharged V8 engine, advanced suspension systems, and a design inspired by the GTD. However, both hosts express scepticism about the car's pricing and performance metrics, questioning its value compared to existing models like the Shelby GT500. The conversation then shifts to BMW's upcoming 4 Series and the implications of their new electric models, followed by a discussion on the revival of the Jensen Interceptor and its modern reinterpretation. The episode wraps up with a look at Alfa Romeo's bespoke design division and their new model, the Luna Rossa, which aims to blend performance with luxury. In this episode, Teeks and Renael dive into the latest automotive news, discussing various car models and their features. They start by critiquing the design of the new NSX, debating its aesthetics and performance, and whether it lives up to the legacy of its predecessors. The conversation shifts to Renault's innovative hybrid technology, which aims to alleviate range anxiety for electric vehicle users, showcasing the brand's commitment to adapting to consumer needs. They also touch on the competitive landscape of electric vehicles, particularly focusing on the advancements made by Chinese manufacturers like Geely and their new models, which are designed for European markets. The episode wraps up with a humorous take on the absurdity of some automotive trends, including a slow lap record set by a quadricycle at the Nürburgring, and the latest from Mansory, known for their extravagant car modifications.    Takeaways  The Dark Horse SC is a track-focused variant of the Dark Horse.  Ford's pricing strategy for the SC raises questions about its value.  BMW is working on a new 4 Series with electric options.  The Jensen Interceptor is being revived with a modern twist.  Alfa Romeo's bespoke division aims to create unique luxury vehicles. 'Pop-up headlights aren't actually illegal.'  'Renault needs to help other people now.'  'This is probably the best Honda ever made.'  'The best NSX ever made is this.'  'This car will be in the UK from late summer.'  'You can drive from London to Dundee without stopping to charge.'  'This is proof of its glorious history in Formula One.'  'This is the first car that you can buy that has an AI mode for off-road self-driving.'  'This looks better than the Dark Horse GTD.'  'You can't convince me it isn't a copy of the Defender.'     Chapters  00:00 Introduction to Car News  01:31 Ford Dark Horse SC Overview  17:25 BMW's New 4 Series and Electric Future  24:50 Reviving the Jensen Interceptor  30:35 Alfa Romeo's Luna Rossa Unveiled  51:30 Honda NSX Tribute Discussion  57:38 NSX Design Critique  01:01:10 Renault's Hybrid Innovations  01:04:54 Geely's Electric Vehicle Strategy  01:20:51 Mansory's Subtle Modifications  01:36:00 The Slowest Lap at Nürburgring    Important information  If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram, Tik Tok and Youtube @inductionnoise. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com   Thanks for listening 😊

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  5. 16. JAN.

    Episode 116 - UK Car Insurance Group Challange

    Summary  In this episode of Induction Noise, hosts Teeks and Riri dive into the world of car insurance and the importance of insurance groups when buying used cars. They embark on a challenge to find the best used cars within various insurance groups, discussing the implications of these groups on insurance costs and car choices. The conversation covers a range of topics, from the average budget for used cars to the pros and cons of specific models, providing valuable insights for both new and experienced car buyers. In this engaging conversation, Teeks and Renael explore the complexities of car insurance groups while discussing various car options across different price ranges. They delve into the nuances of affordable sports cars, the allure of luxury vehicles, and the implications of insurance costs on car choices. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding insurance groups and how they can affect the overall cost of car ownership. The hosts share personal anecdotes and insights, making the conversation both informative and entertaining for car enthusiasts and potential buyers alike.    Takeaways  Insurance groups are crucial for understanding car insurance costs.  Lower insurance groups generally mean cheaper insurance, but not always.  The average budget for a used car in 2024 is £18,000.  Group one cars are typically recommended for new drivers.  The Ford Ka and Kia Picanto are popular choices in group one.  As insurance groups increase, cars become more powerful and spacious.  Electric cars are becoming more prevalent in the market.  The Nissan Juke is a polarizing choice among SUVs.  Older cars can sometimes offer better value in higher insurance groups.  The Skoda Superb is a solid choice in group 15. Affordable sports cars can be found in unexpected places.  The Porsche 911 is a classic choice but comes with caveats.  Understanding insurance groups is crucial for car buyers.  Higher insurance groups often mean higher costs and risks.  Luxury cars can sometimes be found at reasonable prices.  The evolution of car models affects their insurance classification.  Researching car options can lead to surprising finds.  Used cars often provide better value than new ones.  Car enthusiasts should consider performance and reliability.  The market for cars is constantly changing, offering new opportunities.  Chapters  00:00 Welcome to Induction Noise  01:08 Understanding Insurance Groups  05:00 The Used Car Challenge Begins  05:58 Exploring Group One Cars  18:04 Diving into Groups Two to Five  29:03 Cars in Groups Six to Ten  41:03 Exploring Groups Eleven to Fifteen  49:58 Navigating Groups Sixteen to Twenty  52:02 Exploring Affordable Sports Cars  54:52 The Porsche Dilemma  55:56 Understanding Insurance Groups  59:58 Diving into Higher Insurance Groups  01:05:00 The Battle of the Brands  01:09:59 Luxury Cars on a Budget  01:15:04 High-Performance Cars and Their Costs  01:19:59 The Evolution of Car Choices  01:24:59 Final Thoughts on Car Insurance and Choices    Important information  If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram and Tik Tok @inductionnoise. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com   Thanks for listening 😊

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  6. 13. JAN.

    Episode 115 - Formula 1 2026 New Era Breakdown

    Summary  In this episode of Induction Noise, hosts Teeks and Riri dive into the upcoming changes in Formula One for the 2026 season. They discuss the introduction of a new car design, significant alterations to power units, and the implications of new regulations on racing dynamics. They also on the cost of protests and the upcoming race calendar, highlighting the challenges and excitement that lie ahead for teams and fans alike. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of the upcoming Formula 1 season, including changes to the race calendar, the new qualifying format, team liveries, and driver lineups for 2026. They express their opinions on the scheduling of races, the impact of new teams and power units, and the dynamics within established teams. The conversation highlights the excitement and anticipation surrounding the new season, as well as the challenges teams face in adapting to changes. In this episode, the hosts delve into the current state of Formula 1, focusing on the challenges faced by Ferrari.   Takeaways  Formula One enters a new era with significant changes.  The new car design features a lighter body and reduced dimensions.  Aero dynamics are shifting back to simpler designs reminiscent of earlier eras.  Power units will now have a 50-50 power split between electric and combustion.  Protests in F1 have become more costly, impacting team strategies.  The FIA's regulations are under scrutiny for their effectiveness and fairness.  The 2026 calendar will feature 24 races, including a new track in Madrid.  Teams are adapting to new regulations that aim to enhance safety and performance.  The complexity of the new cars may lead to challenges in racing.  The hosts express skepticism about the FIA's decision-making process. The race calendar has undergone significant changes, affecting the flow of the season.  Driver lineups for 2026 include experienced drivers returning to the grid, such as Bottas and Perez.  New teams like Cadillac are entering the F1 scene, bringing fresh dynamics to the competition.  The impact of power units on team performance is a critical factor for success in the upcoming season.  Williams has shown remarkable progress and aims to build on their success from last season.  The hosts express excitement about the potential for more podium finishes for teams like Williams.  Overall, the conversation reflects a mix of optimism and skepticism about the upcoming F1 season.  Ferrari is under pressure to perform after a disappointing season.  Red Bull has undergone significant team changes and needs to adapt quickly.  Mercedes is quietly confident about their engine performance this season.    Chapters     00:00 Welcome to a New Era of F1  02:50 The New Car: Major Changes Ahead  07:10 Aero Dynamics: Shifts in Design Philosophy  12:11 Power Units: A New Approach to Hybrid Technology  21:02 Protests and Regulations: The Cost of Competition  39:58 The 2026 Calendar: What to Expect  41:50 Calendar Changes and Race Scheduling  45:05 Qualifying Format Changes  47:16 Team Liveries and Launches  53:15 Driver Lineup for 2026  01:01:01 New Teams and Power Units  01:07:00 Team Dynamics and Changes  01:16:15 Williams' Progress and Future Prospects  01:19:30 Ferrari's Struggles and Future Prospects  01:24:00 Red Bull's Team Reshuffle and Performance Expectations  01:30:03 Mercedes: Quiet Confidence and Engine Developments  01:34:57 McLaren's Championship Aspirations and Driver Dynamics    Important information  If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram and Tik Tok @inductionnoise. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com   Thanks for listening 😊

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  7. 26.12.2025

    Episode 114 - 2025 Final F1 Season Grade Book

    Summary  Marry Christmas to you all and A Happy New Year!!! In this final episode of Induction Noise for 2025, Teeks reviews the 2025 F1 season, discussing the championship results, driver performances, and team grades. He highlights Lando Norris's championship win, Alpine's struggles, and the transition of Kick Sauber to Audi. The episode also covers Haas's performance and Aston Martin's challenges, providing insights into the future of these teams in the upcoming season. In this episode, Teeks reviews the performance of various Formula 1 teams and drivers throughout the season, providing insights into their strengths, weaknesses, and future prospects. He discusses Aston Martin's potential, Racing Bulls' improvements, Williams' progress, Ferrari's struggles, Red Bull's transitions, Mercedes' consistency, and McLaren's championship journey. Each team's performance is graded, and key driver performances are highlighted, offering a comprehensive overview of the season's dynamics.  Also apologies for the sleepiness towards the end, Teeks was tired and been working hard.   Takeaways  Lando Norris crowned the 2025 F1 world champion.  Alpine finished in P10 with only 22 points.  Kick Sauber will fully transition to become the Audi Works team.  Haas finished in P8 in the championship.  Aston Martin fell one place down in the championship standings.  Alpine's fortunes unfortunately remained terrible.  Fernando Alonso rinsed Stroll through every session.  This is their last year that they will be powered by their own power unit.  Next year might be better for Alpine.  Teeks emphasizes the importance of results in F1.  Aston Martin is focusing on the 2026 car development.  Lance Stroll's performance raises questions about his future.  Racing Bulls showed improvement with new team leadership.  Williams made significant progress this season.  Ferrari's struggles continue, with Leclerc carrying the team.  Red Bull is undergoing major changes after a disappointing season.  Mercedes maintained consistency despite controversies.  McLaren clinched the constructor's championship with strategic decisions.  Driver performances varied significantly across the teams.  The 2026 season holds promise for many teams.     Chapters  00:00 Welcome and Season Overview  06:06 Driver and Constructor Grades  12:09 Kick Salva's Transition to Audi  17:52 Aston Martin's Challenges  45:59 Aston Martin's Future and Team Dynamics  54:44 Williams: Progress and Challenges in the Season  01:06:16 Red Bull's Transition and Team Changes  01:16:16 Mercedes: Consistency and Controversies  01:21:44 McLaren's Championship Journey and Driver Dynamics    Important information  If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram and Tik Tok @inductionnoise. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com   Thanks for listening 😊

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  8. 23.12.2025

    Episode 113 - Movie Car Auction Challange

    Summary In this episode, hosts Teeks and Riri engage in a fun and competitive challenge centred around a recent auction of iconic movie cars. Teeks attempts to guess the movies and auction prices of various vehicles, leading to surprising revelations about their values. The conversation flows through a variety of famous cars, including those from the Fast and Furious franchise, Jurassic Park, and James Bond films, highlighting the sometimes absurd market values of these cinematic vehicles. In this engaging conversation. Riri and Teeks explore the fascinating world of iconic movie cars, discussing their significance, prices, and the cultural impact they have had over the years. From the BMW Z3 in Golden Eye to the Mystery Machine from Scooby-Doo, each vehicle tells a story of its own. The duo delves into the surprising auction prices of these cinematic legends, revealing how some cars, like the Ghostbusters Cadillac, sold for less than expected, while others In this engaging conversation, Riri and Teeks explore the fascinating world of iconic vehicles featured in popular culture, particularly focusing on their values and significance in films. They discuss memorable cars from shows like Breaking Bad and Transformers. Takeaways Teeks is challenged to guess the movie and auction price of iconic cars. The auction features a collection of cars from popular films. The value of movie cars can be surprisingly high, often exceeding expectations. The Dodge Charger from Fast and Furious sold for less than anticipated. The General Lee's auction price was lower than the Dodge Charger. Teeks successfully identifies the Ford Explorer from Jurassic Park. The Peugeot 406 from Taxi 2 fetched a surprising auction price. Teeks shows knowledge of various movie cars throughout the challenge. The auction results reveal the unpredictable nature of car values. The conversation highlights the cultural significance of movie cars. The BMW Z3 was the first production car unveiled in a film. The Mystery Machine from Scooby-Doo sold for only $6,000. The Volkswagen Kombi T3 was the iconic vehicle for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The price of movie cars can be surprisingly low. Transformers' Barricade was a V6 Mustang, not a V8. The Crown Victoria is a staple in police and film culture. Many classic cars are still used in modern films. The automotive industry has seen shifts in performance standards. Nostalgia plays a big role in how we perceive classic cars. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Movie Car Auction Challenge 00:58 Guessing the Prices of Iconic Movie Cars 03:03 The Surprising Value of the Dodge Charger 06:01 Exploring the General Lee and Its Auction Price 09:01 The 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 from John Wick 09:59 The Jurassic Park Ford Explorer 13:59 The Iconic Peugeot 406 from Taxi 2 19:00 The James Bond BMW Z3 20:23 The Iconic BMW Z3 in Golden Eye 23:25 The Mystery Machine: A Scooby-Doo Classic 26:15 The Volkswagen Kombi T3: A Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Favourite 28:43 The 1974 Ford Gran Torino: Starsky and Hutch's Ride 31:24 The Ghostbusters Cadillac: A Cinematic Legend 34:15 The Futuristic Police Cruiser from Back to the Future 2 36:13 The 2011 Ford Taurus: The New Age Police Car 40:33 Iconic Vehicles in Pop Culture 43:40 The Value of Movie Cars 49:30 Transformers and the V6 Mustang 51:15 The Crown Victoria in Film 56:10 Muscle Cars and Their Evolution Important information If you enjoy our podcast and what we do here, please consider giving us a like and follow on your podcast platform of choice. After all, we are an ominous force, and we are EVERYWHERE!!! We are also on Instagram and Tik Tok @inductionnoise. Look out for the orange logo with the TURBO and IN on it. If you’d like to get in touch with us for feedback, suggestions or inquiries, you can do so via our email which is inductionnoise@outlook.com Thanks for listening 😊

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