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  • It's a sad day - our last edition of the Behind the Wheel Podcast.After ten years we've decided to focus on other areas of the business and that means our beloved podcast has to come to an end.Catch this last edition to hear some highlights over the past decade, including a look back at the very first edition of the show!From all of us here at Behind the Wheel thank you to our loyal listeners, it has been a great ride.


  • Toyota won the 24 hour Le Mans race for the first time last weekend. That’s pretty good news. What’s better is they’ve committed to building a road going version of the car that won the race.It’ll be a hypercar capable of beating promised hypercars from Mercedes Benz and Aston Martin. James Lang from Toyota will join us with details. BMW have launched a raft of new models recently. Lenore Fletcher will be on the phone with news on the new X5, an all new Z4 and a stunning new 8 Series.The Electric Vehicle council released their State of Electric Vehicle Report for Australia. It won’t surprise many of you that Australia is lagging behind the rest of the world. Behyad Jafari, CEO of the EV Council breaks it down for us.Joel Helmes has been driving a four-cylinder version of the Kia Stinger. Is it better then the twin turbo V6, or is there an even better Kia on the market?Simon Lai has had the keys to a funky new SUV - Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross. It kind of looks like him, so we expect he'll want to buy one. We'll find out if that's true.And, we give an in depth look at the supercharged V6 Jaguar F-Pace 35t - just wait till you hear that engine note!

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  • Another enormous edition of Behind the Wheel…There’s been news from Porsche - their Mission E Electric Concept Car finally has been confirmed as a production car & it has a name. There's a new 911 Speedster concept too, Chris Jordan from Porsche will call in with all the details.Kia has unveiled an electric car called the Niro in Seoul. With a range of 400km +, wrapped in a body that looks like the current day Sportage, there's a lot to be excited about. Kevin Hepworth, Marketing Manager from Kia Australia has all the details for us.Joel Helmes has been driving an enormous van. More enormous than you could ever imagine. You'll need to tune in to find out how big.Simon has had the keys to the Alfa Romeo Guilia. It hasn't broken down once, and apparently its really nice. We'll find out why he thinks it's so good.Pete will really take you around the block in the latest Range Rover Evoque. It's genuine this week after all of last weeks promises!And Chris & Pete will debate the value of the 7 seat offering from NIssan - the latest Pathfinder.Rachel Franco wants to chat mobile phones & cars. She's stern, but still Rachel, so it makes for an interesting discussion.Belt up - it's on again for another week!


  • Behind the Wheel has lots on this week…An all new & rather angry Audi has just been launched here in Australia - the RS4. Shaun Cleary from Audi calls in with all the details on it.There’s also a new turbocharged version of the Mazda6. Alistair Doak, Marketing Director of Mazda Australia will let us know what to expect.Joel Helmes has been in the Peugeot 308 Wagon - Is it a good alternative to an SUV?Simon has the goss on the 2018 edition of the Jeep Compass.Pete & Chris will take you for a drive in the new flagship Lexus LS.And Rachel Franco wants to chat about how far safety systems in cars has come.It's a big show, so buckle up and hit play.


  • Anyone would think it was Bastille Day with the French flavour of this weeks edition of Behind the Wheel.Tyson Bowen from Peugeot & Citreon takes us through what is next on the agenda for the car marques here in Australia.Joel & Pete have a great yarn about the latest Citroen C3, and Pete takes us around the block for a drive in it.Chris is excited about a Korean Car, and no, it's not the Kia Stinger. It comes from Kia's sister brand, Hyundai. It's their first ever performance offering and Chris is confident they've nailed on the first attempt with the i30N. And just wait till you hear it!Rachel Franco returns, with a bit of extra attitude this week. It's so worth listening too, even though she's a bit shirty, she has good reason to be.Settle in, turn it up and enjoy another week of talking cars on Behind the Wheel.


  • Over 2 billion witnessed the first ever all-electric E-Type Jag last weekend during Harry & Meghan’s wedding. We’ll talk to James Scrimshaw from Jaguar to get all the details.Speaking of Jag’s, Pete will take us around the block in the all-new E-Pace.Chris will take you around the block in the new people mover from Peugeot - the 5008. Or is it an SUV?Volkswagen are laying on the performance upgrades for the GTi. Paul Pottinger from VW has all the details.Joel Helmes has been driving the updated version of the Nissan Navara.Simon has the goss on the 2018 edition of the Toyota Corolla.And Rachel Franco is just back from a road trip. She has some interesting rituals she goes through before heading off.


  • This week on the Behind the Wheel Podcast we find out all about Tesla's now famous tow-test.We get the details too on some spectacular cars going under the hammer at a big classic car auction on in Gosford NSW.Listen in for an update on some all-new models from BMW.Joel Helmes lets us know all about the Haval H2, the Chinese SUV brands small crossover SUV.Simon Lai with a review of the new-generation Toyota Camry Hybrid.While Rachel Franco tells us all about her road trip to Tamworth.


  • It's our 500th show! And we chat with Joel Helmes, the man who kicked-off Behind the Wheel nearly 11 years ago.Also on this milestone show we talk Kia Stinger, Chris and Peter take the Volkswagen Golf R Grid for a drive and Simon tells us about his time in the Toyota Yaris.We get the lowdown on the new-generation Porsche Cayenne from Porsche PR man, Chris Jordan.And the new XC40 small SUV from Volvo has just landed in Australia, the guys talk to David Pickett from Volvo about all the nuts and bolts behind the new offering.While Rachel Franco is along with a list of some of the most disappointing cars we've seen on the roads in recent years.


  • A really big show on the cards this week.We’re headed to China for the Beijing Motor Show.Joel Helmes was the guest of our mates at Haval and he brings news of lots of weird and wonderful cars, and he has a few surprises in store.Simon Lai has been racing around in an often overlooked sports car - the Nissan 370Z, we'll bring you all the details.We've got details on a few new Volkswagen's too, including the all-new and very svelte Arteon. The cheapest ever VW Golf GTi, the Original, and we've discovered a new bench mark in the small car class, the all-new VW Polo - even in base model form it's a cracker. Rachel Franco returns with more madness - she's keen to share stories on cars that have been given a name. For example, she had a Barina with a gender crisis called Barry. You can imagine how this will pan out!Kevin Hepworth, from Kia Australia, joins us with details on a refreshed version of Australia’s best selling people mover, the Carnival.We'll take you for a drive in the very beautiful new BMW 630GT, and have lots of laughs along the way. Join us for another week of Behind the Wheel.


  • On this week's edition of Behind the Wheel, we’ll give you the best advice available for getting out of a speeding ticket. Well, the absolute best advice is don’t speed, but apparently there are other ways and things you should consider if a fine arrives in the mail. Effie Zahos, from Money Magazine, will join us with the details.There’s an awesome car show in Melbourne next month. It’s Australia’s version of the world famous CEMA Show in LA. It’s called Motor Ex - we’ll get you all the info you need from the guy who is running it. It's shaping up to be utterly epic.Simon Lai is driving the 2018 version of the Subaru Outback. He’ll give us his thoughts on whether the perennial favourite is still a worthy contender . The lovely Rachel Franco is back with some ideas on home-made car accessoriesWe’ll take you for a drive in the all electric and rather delicious BMW i3S.It's a load of fun with some interesting car facts thrown in - so go on, hit play on this week's Behind the Wheel.


  • It’s Ute o’clock this week on Behind the Wheel.We’ll take you live to the launch of some exciting new variants of the Toyota Hilux. We’ll hear how you can become 007 James Bond...well almost!James Scimshaw from Jaguar will bring us details on Jaguar's new Austrian lair. He also has details on the fastest ever F-Pace - Jaguar have shoehorned a massive V8 under the bonnet of one of the prettiest SUV’s on the market - the Jaguar F-Pace SVR.Lexus have revealed their most luxurious car ever - the all-new Lexus LS. Nick Raman has all the details on what to expect from the flagship saloon.Simon Lai has been driving a car that’s way too big for him - the Nissan Patrol. We’ll find out if he was able to see over the steering wheel.The always effervescent Rachel Franco is back with some insights into Jay Leno - or more specifically, his garage and whether she might ditch Pete in favour of the big chinned comedian.Don't miss a minute of this week's Behind the Wheel.


  • Peter Hitchener has been sequestered by his bosses at Channel Nine to make some news promos, so as we speak, he's doing his best Ron Burgundy impersonations.In the meantime, we thought it was a great opportunity to have a look back at the best bits of 2018 so far.You'll get a lap around the block in one of the best cars to come to this country in a long time - the Kia Stinger.Then, it'll be time to jump in to the award winning technical tour de force that is the Volvo XC60.The guys got a huge surprise after spending a week with a Haval H9. This full size, proper 4WD is high on standard equipment, high on build quality and jaw droopingly low on price. You'll get a crack around the block in it too.We'll look back on the launch of the BMW X2 - think of it as the coupe version of the very capable X1. Lenore Fletcher has all the details.Lots to sink your teeth in to, including some stupidity and a few laughs, in this special edition of Behind the Wheel.


  • It’s Commodore o’clock on Behind the Wheel this week!Big thanks to Joel Helmes who admirably filled in for the boys last week. This week, Pete and Chris drill down on what’s good and what’s not in the Holden Commodore. You’ll even get a drive round the block in the AWD V6 version of the Calais.Our mates at Haval have been spending up big. They’ve just opened an enormous new factory, and with electrification on the horizon for the world’s biggest SUV maker, there’s lots to catch up on. Andrew Ellis from Haval joins us with all the details.We also chat to Elisabeth Barry from Finder.com.au. They’ve compiled some fascinating data on the most dangerous things Australian drivers have done behind the wheel, and also the top hotspots for car theft around the country. Tune in to see if you're at risk.Simon Lai has been driving around Sydney like his hair is on fire - in the awesome new Honda Civic Type R. Hopefully we’ll be able to extract him from the driver’s seat for a chat.The always effervescent Rachel Franco is back with tips on how to get free money out of the NSW State Govt. What could be better - we just hope it's legal!Don’t miss a minute of it - it’s a huge edition of Behind the Wheel.


  • There's a whole lot going on this week on the Behind the Wheel Car Podcast with Joel Helmes filling in for Chris Miller and Peter Hitchener.Joel catches up with the head honcho of Toyota Australia to talk new Corolla, new RAV4 and the return of Supra!Alan Zurvas tells us all about his time in 'Godzilla', the famous Nissan GT-R, while Simon Lai gives us his review of the Renault Megane wagon.Speaking of wagons, Joel also reviews the Skoda Superb, and brings us the lowdown on the recently arrived Volkswagen Arteon.George Harrison, yep the former Beatle, is also along talking Formula One cars and we bring you the worrying results from a couple of driver studies out of the UK regarding kids in cars and disabled parking spots.All that and more on this week's edition of the Behind the Wheel Podcast...


  • Put your life jackets on - here we go, it another big edition of the Behind the Wheel Podcast.Pete takes you driving in 2018 Lexus RX L 450h. Will he actually get into the very back of the 7 seat SUV?Nick Raman from Lexus joins us to chat about a raft of new models on the way from Lexus - including the first ever Lexus Yacht!Joel has been driving the V6 version of the all-new Camry. We’ll find out if it’s any sportier than the 4-cylinder version. He’s also had a taste of the very stylish new VW Arteon.There’s a bloke called The Brickman. He’s built a full size Toyota Camry from Lego. We’ll chat to him to find out why, and to find out how many Lego blocks he stepped on in the process and whether he’s feet have sustained any injuries.Simon Lai has been driving an important car from Holden - their new mid-size SUV the Equinox. He’ll let us know whether it’s better than the old Captiva it replaces - which shouldn’t be hard?Rach, is back with another cars and clips segment that involves Powderfinger and a VC Commodore, so as usual, it all happening.Join us for another edition of Behind the Wheel!


  • Make sure you're close to a power socket for this episode of Behind the Wheel. There's a lot of electricity involved, thankfully not as much as mining for BitCoin. Pete will take you driving in 2018 Version of the Toyota Prado. A car that at first may be hard to wrap your head around in a city environment. Pete gives his verdict on if it makes sense. Joel has been at the launch of the all-new Volkswagen Polo. It’s grown considerably and is now the same size as a Golf from 10 years ago. Is the new Polo better than a Mazda2 or Toyota Yaris? Joel Helmes will give us the rub. The Greens this week started a push to have all combustion engine cars removed from sale here in Australia by 2030. Behyad Jafari, CEO of the Electric Vehicle Council calls in with all the reasons he thinks it’s a great idea. Will it result in benefits for us all? Rachel, inspired by a bloke who built a Toyota Camry out of Lego, wants to discuss her love affair with building things out of small plastic bricks - and is Pete into it too? Simon Lai is back from overseas and is keen to talk Malaysian Drivers. How does a considerably larger population deal with congestion? Are they as angry as Aussie drivers? Put your headphones in to block out that annoying co-worker... It's Behind the Wheel time.


  • Buckle up - loads to get through this weekWe’ll take you driving in the first fully imported Toyota Camry. It's the Ascent Sport version. We'll find out if actually lives up to its "Sport" moniker.We’ll also head out to hang with the folks from the Monash Car Club and hear about an old Mercedes-Benz SL and a Model A FordJoel drives the 2018 Isuzu MU-X and D-Max.There’s a new car buying service in town focussed on helping ladies in to some super exotic machines. Jacquie Hayes from Madam Wheels calls in with the details.Rachel is back and wants to talk about her favourite TV car show. Her pick might surprise you. Don't miss a minute of the epic episode of Behind the Wheel…


  • Australia has had its first compulsory car recall due to the ongoing saga that is the Takata Airbag scandal. There are serious problems with these dangerous airbags. The ACCC are overseeing the recall that will involve anywhere up to one in five cars on Australian roads. Rod Simms, Chairman of the ACCC, joins us with details on what is wrong with the airbags, how many will be replaced, how to figure out if you're affected and what impact it might have on the Australian car market.Then after the serious stuff, we’ll take you driving at a frenetic pace in the Nürburgring conquering Honda Civic Type-R.Ford have been tweaking Australia’s most popular sports car - the Mustang. Damion Smy from Ford joins us with details on the what’s new for 2018.Joel has been at all over the country again this week at car launches - we’ll catch up with him live from the launch of the all new BMW X2 - he’ll also have news on the updated Nissan Navara.Rachel returns with a vintage spotlight this week and she’s keen to talk DeLorean.


  • Lots to get through on this week’s Behind the Wheel. We’ll take you driving in the highly-acclaimed Kia Stinger.Acclaimed for good reason, it truly is an epic car. Pete and Chris go round the block in a frenetic but totally legal fashion.We’ll also hit the road in the all new Volvo XC60, a car that has already picked up a raft of awards.Volvo really is hitting it's straps now with some truly beautiful new cars, the XC60 takes centre stage. We’ve got David Pickett, Technical Manager of Volvo Cars on the show to break down some of the more finer detail.HSV are in business big time. They're one of the most exciting things happening in the Australian market right now.With an influx of imported vehicles, HSV are weaving their magic and turning out some serious vehicles worthy of the iconic HSV badge.Joel Helmes has been flitting across the country attending car launches left and right. We’ll here about a 7 seat Lexus SUV and a special edition Mazda MX-5.Rach makes a welcome return and wants to talk about the stupidest car modifications on the road. Wait till you hear about the jacked up Commodore she spotted in Sydney!Press play, it's time to go on this week's Behind the Wheel...


  • Buckle up, the Behind the Wheel Car Podcast is about to hit the road for another week.It has arrived. The first ever fully-imported Holden Commodore. Joel Helmes was at the launch and brings a first drive report.Mark Flintoff from Holden joins us to tell us what Holden expect from the car, how many they think they'll sell and how much it costs. The new Commodore has some heavy lifting to do.A big surprise package in the Behind the Wheel garage this week out of China. The Haval H9. It’s a big seven-seat wagon that has genuine off-road ability.We’ll take you around the block in it (all tarmac roads), and we’ll hear from Tim at Haval with details on pricing and spec.Simon Lai is heading off on an undeserved holiday for weeks on end. So before he goes we going to make him work hard. He’ll compare the seven-seat Nissan X-Trail with the Honda CR-V.Rachel Franco is back and she’s been wasting lots of time on YouTube. She’ll share an awesome story of how cars and music sometime come together on film.Speaking of awesome, there’s an amazing competition being run in Brisbane this weekend. Titled “Build a self driving car in 72 hours” teams from around the globe have entered. We will get the man behind it all on to give us all the juicy details.Here we go again for another epic one, settle in for Behind the Wheel Podcast 488...