ARRB Archive

Overdrive: Hyundai Ioniq 5; The real EV ranges; Classic Chrysler V8; ARRB health checks the roads
27 February 2021
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Hello and welcome to Overdrive, a program where we let our thoughts wonder over issues to do with cars and transport I’m David Brown News Hyundai IONIQ 5 redefines electric mobility lifestyle (1:34) Edmunds Tested: Electric Car Range and Consumption (2:26) Suzuki Swift (3:28) Shannons’ auction brings surprises (4:29) Discussion subjects Three interviews Scott Nargar

Overdrive: Roads that never die; Toyota EV mobility; Hyundai’s take on Hydrogen cars and trucks
22 February 2021
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Hello and welcome to Overdrive, a program where we take a diverse look at cars and transport. I’m David Brown News Volkswagen’s latest Transporters, Multivan and Cab Chasis (1:21) Subaru New Outback (2:21) Jaguar Land Rover reimagines the future of modern luxury by design (3:26) ARRB – roads that never die (4:23) Toyota aims at

Overdrive: General Motors may sell Opel; Hino 500 skid pan; Audi Q2, Pug buys Hindustan Ambassador
25 February 2017
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Hello this is Overdrive a program about trains, planes and automobiles, but mainly automobiles. I’m DB And in this program we look at news stories including: GM confirms talks with PSA to sell Opel-Vauxhall to the French company Barra’s move to sell Opel signals deeper change at GM Trump’s contempt for trade deals spurs anxiety

Overdrive: US Congress moves on autonomous cars, ARRB new direction, Mercedes GLC, birthing in cars
18 February 2017
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Hello and welcome to Overdrive, a program that looks at the fantasises and fallacies of anything to do with motoring and transport. And in this program we look at news stories including: Apple gets vocal on self-driving cars/ Congress revs up debate over self-driving cars Samoa transport minister defends rules on old cars This Roller

ARRB – Australian Road Research Board – New CEO Michael Caltabiano sets the future directions
13 February 2017
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Research can be a wonderful thing. It can be revealing, rewarding for the people who do it, and it can be helpful in what it has discovered. But to get the most out of it and to keep the funds flowing in today’s world requires leadership and management. The Australian Road Research Board generally known