Overdrive: Elon Musk was wrong; Cybertruck under fire; Genesis GV70; Cupholders; Reverse Parking

G’Day and welcome to Overdrive, a program that ponders the philosophical and practical aspects of motoring and transport.

I’m David Brown

For more information go to our website, podcast, or social media – just search for Cars, Transport, Culture.

Once again, I am joined by the effervescent Paul Murrell from seniordriveraus.com

A few quick stories

Toyota Discontinues Granvia People Mover in Australia

  • A vehicle where function was much more powerful than form: it looked ugly

Reverse parking – Automatic parking

  • Some “research” about which areas in Australia searched the internet the most for how to reverse park
  • Parking spaces are getting smaller as cars get bigger
  • Do people use the automatic parking on cars

Good Design – the best and worse cup holders

  • BMW once said they would never have cup holders – never say never
  • What are some good and bad aspects of cup holders
  • Research on what type of coffee (cappuccino, flat white etc) is least likely to spill.

Nissan, Honda and Mitsubishi Motors terminate MOU

  • A very short-term affair

Elon Musk Admits He Was Wrong

  • You current Tesla will not be able to do autonomous driving with just a software update

The Cybertruck Appears to Be More Deadly Than the Infamous Ford Pinto, According to a New Analysis

  • The Pinto had a reputation for catching fire
  • It wasn’t just the Pinto that has become the whipping boy for a broader issue
  • The stats on the Cybertruck are early days: but then again there is not much independent testing of their safety

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Credits

And this has been overdrive

Thanks to

  • Paul Murrell
  • Genesis Australia
  • Bruce Potter
  • Mark Wesley

for their help with this program.

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Overdrive is syndicated across Australia on the Community Radio Network

This program was first broadcast on 22 December 2024

I’m DB

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