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On another subject: Andrew made an exquisite bbq out of Chrysler Crossfire bits if I remember correctly. What of that series, will there be a follow up?
Was Mike talking about The Grand Tour episode that just released like a month ago or was he talking about the next episode that the guys were filming? Also, James May did TGT and Our Man in India back to back?
@@davefitzpatrick4841 A daily driver is an appliance to him, because he can afford it to be. Clearly he doesn't care about it enough to worry about damage.
@@TheTemplarnight the original comment was actually derogatory towards EVs , but the fact he actually chooses one as his daily actually speaks volumes about EVs ! Yes he May ( excuse the pun)not care for it, but the fact he chooses to use a EV over any ( let's face it he can afford any car he would want) fossil fuel cars actually says allot!
@@Gobbbbb but as someone who can afford any vehicle he wishes, he chooses a EV over a ICE car, says allot ( they guy can afford virtually any car on the planet but chose a Tesla as his daily) he might not care for it , but it still says allot !
That was not professional work at all. You always detrim a vehicle beige paint and body. Masking off is the lazy and cheap way. You create a hardline in the clear and it will erode from there.
Not for the person doing the work... everyone loves to come watch me working and I have to put a fake smile on instead of saying the truth which is....f off! Lol
"You've moved the seat!" I felt that one. I owned a Passat in the past that had, what could be, my favorite feature on any car to date. The drivers seat moved itself as far back as it could when you opened the door, and had the ability to be programmed to each key fob individually. This means that when my wife drove the car, the seat would automatically adjust to her preferred driving position while the same would happen with my key fob. The best part of this was picking your car up from service and not having to spend the next 3 days trying to find your perfect comfy position again. Absolutely loved it. This should be a standard feature on any vehicle with automatic drivers seats.
My '02 GMC Envoy had that, except it misdetected which key you were using just often enough to be annoying. It'd also ratchet the mirrors past the end stops and need realignment each time.
@@moogle68 Why "Why ? ..." ? As to why, it's because it's like a 3lb wart hanging off the nose of an otherwise absolute beauty. You'd think that they'd do something about it. It makes me laugh too. I put it down to Tesla being an 'American' car company, and all that implies. I've owned 1970s Dodges, and it all seems familiar.
@@JxH Believe it or not, there are more important things in life than the consistency of the distance between two panels on your car... like, whether the car turns on and drives or not for example. If you have an eye for detail, obsess over how other people see you (seems like an insecurity problem to me), and literally nothing more important going on in your life than worrying about the minute details in the appearance of something that most people use for less than an a couple hours each day, then I _guess_ that metaphorical comparison of a minor cosmetic imperfection to a comically large blemish on your face makes sense. Outside of those that are part of the car culture here in the US, almost no one would know what you are talking about if you mentioned "panel gap" or "fit & finish" issues. I get that there's an aesthetic pleasure/satisfaction to seeing something that is consistent down to the smallest detail, but it's really such a pedantic thing to care so much about with all that's going on in the world today. And even if it is truly your opinion that those details *Are* very important, I (and many others it seems, based on the likes) just don't get why such a matter of fact statement about a problem that no one is trying to hide, and that is entirely cosmetic in nature, is so funny to you.
@@moogle68 Google: Tesla Fit and Finish Issues = "About 79,400,000 results..." And....Tesla has a reputation for this issue. But what's even funnier is your post. Thanks for the laugh.
I was working on a car for someone a and found a cooked chicken under the passenger seat it had been there for 2 months, another one was a wrapped up in paper prawn shells and other bits left over from a holiday. The worst I had was a rover metro when someone had spilled a 4 pint container of milk in the foot well and left it it took me almost a week to clean the carpet and the thick foam underlay with a jet wash and a steam cleaner. what made it worse was drying it.
That old milk in James' Tesla is nothing compared to the horrors lurking in my wife's car. It's like a homeless hoarder lives inside there with a pair of dogs.
Watching this, on a Saturday morning, with a cup of coffee, with the music you added, was simply brilliant and wonderful. Great job, and thanks so much.
For UK customers, Teslas quality reputation comes from cars built in their 1st factory in California IE: Anything pre 2019 was imported from USA and any model S or X. New cars come from their shanghai factory which are much better. If you see a model 3 with chrome window trim- it's older from USA. New ones from Shanghai have black window trim. You'll find build and paint finish noticably different. Just beware if your buying 2nd hand and it has chrome window trim.
The Model S is a great shape I reckon. Well over a decade old now with only a front fascia change. Also, that blue is the best factory color (not that there's many though).
I remember once forgetting a wedge of bleu cheese (in the wrapper) in the trunk of my car during the pandemic. It was summer and I didn't use my car for about a week. I got in my car and noticed a terrible smell. I checked the trunk and realized what I'd done. "Rank" is a proper word to describe the smell.
I can only imagine. The smell that hit me the time I walked in the door after work and discovered I'd accidentally left a wedge of brie sitting on the kitchen counter all day was bad enough.
@@settler8616 Maybe he would find another can, put on the right side to make it symmetrical, but with the lid slightly open as an alarm to go clean his stinking car. No, I don't think Jeremy would ever touch May's Tesla and leave it in a better state. In addition, I don't really believe May would accept Jeremy within a 100 yards from his car.
James inspired me to keep detailing brushes in my cars, I also let my cars get messy sometimes (usually summertime) May always picks the best floral shirts! He is ICHIBAN!
My goodness, such a fabulous job! The car looks brand new. Amazing work. Not sure I would have given it back 😆 As a side note, every time I think I will understand the British language from watching these, they pop out new words and I am at a loss. LOL
"I'll give ya a 1,000 quid to neck that down." lol I knew he meant to chug it, just never heard it described as necking it down. Suppose that term could be used in other instances as well 😅
@@herbivore7108 Neck is more obvious than chug since we all know where our necks are and what goes down them. Chug is what a steam train does. Or is that chuff?
7:12 the guy at the shop saying...Hammond came in and did it and bam he was done... Im a huge fan of top gear, grand tour, this channel, James May, James May's Hair, Clarkson, Hammond is also great, for real though...but what this guy just said gave me the final piece of the ticket. Thank you, Arnie
Anyone else got an image of James dressed as Santa snorting -ahem- sugar while chewing on a pork pie as the car goes down the motorway on autopilot? No wonder he forgot the milk.
"We missed the ding on the drivers door"... Don't believe it.... that was for show..... Andrew would not have missed that......he's a perfectionist.....
I love how these guys have gone from proper rough salt of the earth professional world class metal workers, to almost posh salt of the earth world class metal workers! You can see the Hammond effect that money has improved their life. They are so relaxed now their future is guaranteed. 😊
Should have hidden the bottle milk bottle in Richard's Office. Actually, I'm shocked and appalled that it didn't go straight to the bin.. Outdoors. What are you lot like? :D
Please excuse my OCD but that isn't Swindon its RAF (previously RNAY) Wroughton. Where the Science Museum locates some of its exhibits. Also the site of Princess Alexandra Hospital to where Falklands casualties were brought in '82.
very interesting stuff. and slightly off topic but as a car modeller (1:43) scale some of the techniques and tips are very relevant albeit on a much smaller scale
**acts as if car is a hoarders mess** Actual car: 3 fries, 2 wrappers, some paper towel like things and a bit of dirt. I've seen so, so soooooo much worse than this 🤣
I’ve watched many car shows and shows on how to do stuff. You finally started talking about how stuff happens in reality. Way more than just spraying some paint isn’t there? PS…. I’m American working on my British accents aren’t I…. ????
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THE RARI
Possibly more of his A110
On another subject: Andrew made an exquisite bbq out of Chrysler Crossfire bits if I remember correctly. What of that series, will there be a follow up?
The Alpine.
Was Mike talking about The Grand Tour episode that just released like a month ago or was he talking about the next episode that the guys were filming? Also, James May did TGT and Our Man in India back to back?
I have the sneaking suspicion that this is less of a car and more of an appliance for James.
I agree he's treating this car just like any other non car enthusiasts. Just a vessel to get from point a to be.
I mean, it's just a Tesla.
The same as most tesla owners then
@@sebastianmuglia7451 Or from point A to point BMW.
He basically said that in the last episode, soo
Not sure why people think I don’t care about the Tez. If I didn’t care, I wouldn’t have it mended. It just suffered a series of unfortunate mishaps.
You're right, I would mend a toaster as well
James trying not to get sued from Tesla
It doesn't come off as "don't care at all" just seems more not minding if it's a little messy
And I don't really think you crashed it, as described in the title.
Scuffed is a probably more accurate. Maybe you've see a few crashes.
@@CantcerCause You mean you’d mend a working toaster’s paintwork?
I love how small Richard's lifesize cardboard cutout is 😂
I could've sworn it's hair blew in the wind ever so slightly
TBH I thought he looked taller
It took me a solid 30 seconds to realize that wasn't him. I think I need to get eye's and or brain checked.
Well it is life size.
Andrew is such a natural on camera, this just scratched my workshop itch, thanks boys! Cuppa tea Ant?
they all are, season 1 you can tell they weren't sure how to 'act' and then season 2 they were relaxed and having fun with it
@@CaydeSmax has to be a testament to Richards professionalism, he’s an absolute pro to work with I’ve heard. I can’t get enough of his content.
I think the state of the car shows the difference in mentality. He doesn't care about the Tesla like he does his other cars.
And Yet he chooses a Tesla as his daily driver , not a fossil fuel car !
@@davefitzpatrick4841 yes congrats captain observant, what was the point of that comment.
@@davefitzpatrick4841 A daily driver is an appliance to him, because he can afford it to be. Clearly he doesn't care about it enough to worry about damage.
@@TheTemplarnight the original comment was actually derogatory towards EVs , but the fact he actually chooses one as his daily actually speaks volumes about EVs !
Yes he May ( excuse the pun)not care for it, but the fact he chooses to use a EV over any ( let's face it he can afford any car he would want) fossil fuel cars actually says allot!
@@Gobbbbb but as someone who can afford any vehicle he wishes, he chooses a EV over a ICE car, says allot ( they guy can afford virtually any car on the planet but chose a Tesla as his daily) he might not care for it , but it still says allot !
Andrew is a great teacher, I learnt a lot watching this!
There's something satisfying about seeing professional work being done.
That was not professional work at all. You always detrim a vehicle beige paint and body. Masking off is the lazy and cheap way. You create a hardline in the clear and it will erode from there.
oh?
that wasnt bad but not professional
OK we got a bunch of fellas here saying it's not professional work. I must be wrong. 😅
Not for the person doing the work... everyone loves to come watch me working and I have to put a fake smile on instead of saying the truth which is....f off! Lol
Really appreciate Mike’s forensic breakdown and analysis, it revealed a side of James May I hardly knew, and honestly explained a lot, a lot.
It's so cool seeing so many different aspects on the channel. Engine builds, restorations, paint work. It's great to get an insight. Great work DT!
"You've moved the seat!" I felt that one.
I owned a Passat in the past that had, what could be, my favorite feature on any car to date. The drivers seat moved itself as far back as it could when you opened the door, and had the ability to be programmed to each key fob individually. This means that when my wife drove the car, the seat would automatically adjust to her preferred driving position while the same would happen with my key fob. The best part of this was picking your car up from service and not having to spend the next 3 days trying to find your perfect comfy position again. Absolutely loved it. This should be a standard feature on any vehicle with automatic drivers seats.
My '02 GMC Envoy had that, except it misdetected which key you were using just often enough to be annoying. It'd also ratchet the mirrors past the end stops and need realignment each time.
So that means nobody looked at the Tesla control panel and created a secondary driver profile so it didn’t stuff up James’ settings …
We need more of these videos. Because it's great seeing how they do stuff at the smallest cog. I know we've seen the show. But learning is fun
"I think it's just the build quality that's a bit terrible on 'em." This CRACKED me up.
Why? It's pretty common knowledge and has been something that Tesla have had to address publicly multiple times, I believe.
@@moogle68 Why "Why ? ..." ?
As to why, it's because it's like a 3lb wart hanging off the nose of an otherwise absolute beauty. You'd think that they'd do something about it.
It makes me laugh too. I put it down to Tesla being an 'American' car company, and all that implies. I've owned 1970s Dodges, and it all seems familiar.
@@JxH Believe it or not, there are more important things in life than the consistency of the distance between two panels on your car... like, whether the car turns on and drives or not for example. If you have an eye for detail, obsess over how other people see you (seems like an insecurity problem to me), and literally nothing more important going on in your life than worrying about the minute details in the appearance of something that most people use for less than an a couple hours each day, then I _guess_ that metaphorical comparison of a minor cosmetic imperfection to a comically large blemish on your face makes sense. Outside of those that are part of the car culture here in the US, almost no one would know what you are talking about if you mentioned "panel gap" or "fit & finish" issues. I get that there's an aesthetic pleasure/satisfaction to seeing something that is consistent down to the smallest detail, but it's really such a pedantic thing to care so much about with all that's going on in the world today. And even if it is truly your opinion that those details *Are* very important, I (and many others it seems, based on the likes) just don't get why such a matter of fact statement about a problem that no one is trying to hide, and that is entirely cosmetic in nature, is so funny to you.
@@moogle68
Google: Tesla Fit and Finish Issues = "About 79,400,000 results..." And....Tesla has a reputation for this issue.
But what's even funnier is your post. Thanks for the laugh.
I was working on a car for someone a and found a cooked chicken under the passenger seat it had been there for 2 months, another one was a wrapped up in paper prawn shells and other bits left over from a holiday.
The worst I had was a rover metro when someone had spilled a 4 pint container of milk in the foot well and left it it took me almost a week to clean the carpet and the thick foam underlay with a jet wash and a steam cleaner. what made it worse was drying it.
Was your chicken customer Bob Mortimer by any chance? He's known for his car meat if you've seen his gone fishing series on BBC 2!
🤢🤢 grooooss
That old milk in James' Tesla is nothing compared to the horrors lurking in my wife's car. It's like a homeless hoarder lives inside there with a pair of dogs.
I once sat inside my uncle's car😂😂😂 the horrors I've experienced is very similar
The banter between these lot is top gear worthy. Legends
I felt there was a lack of respect actually.
Andrew pretending to shoot Mike at 12:46 is very funny.
Makes you your toes lock up with cramp?
Love seeing captain slow in the videos!!
I played the video at 1.5x and he is still slow.🤣
Thanks for showing the process instead of just filming the start and finish. More of this.
Andrew and the cog guys seem like really top blokes! Great video Mike & team
"YOU CHANGED THE SEAT." I laughed at the change in voice from normal James May to TG/GT James May.
Watching this, on a Saturday morning, with a cup of coffee, with the music you added, was simply brilliant and wonderful. Great job, and thanks so much.
*PRODUCTION* : Keeps getting better and better ... visuals, music, direction, shot choice ... all excellent. Well done !
There's definitely some role reversal between Hammond and May now, May just seems to have adopted the role of crashing into everything 🤣🤣🤣
This video helped me repair similar damage on my 2002 VW Golf GTI MK4 VR6 6-speed manual! DOUBLE THE RADIUS is an excellent rule for this repair!
These long form episodes need to continue, forever. Cheers!
The white powder on the seat 😂😂😂😂 imagine. Great to see more of the smallest cog lads too
24th of December ... but what year?! 4:40
By the kettle !! 😂 yep definitely the best place to start !!
What a lovely bloke Andrew is 👍
For UK customers, Teslas quality reputation comes from cars built in their 1st factory in California IE: Anything pre 2019 was imported from USA and any model S or X. New cars come from their shanghai factory which are much better. If you see a model 3 with chrome window trim- it's older from USA. New ones from Shanghai have black window trim. You'll find build and paint finish noticably different. Just beware if your buying 2nd hand and it has chrome window trim.
Window trim and door handles to be exact.
What a pretty car at the end. Nice job
The Model S is a great shape I reckon. Well over a decade old now with only a front fascia change. Also, that blue is the best factory color (not that there's many though).
I remember once forgetting a wedge of bleu cheese (in the wrapper) in the trunk of my car during the pandemic. It was summer and I didn't use my car for about a week. I got in my car and noticed a terrible smell. I checked the trunk and realized what I'd done. "Rank" is a proper word to describe the smell.
I can only imagine. The smell that hit me the time I walked in the door after work and discovered I'd accidentally left a wedge of brie sitting on the kitchen counter all day was bad enough.
Hope you send May a large bill for all that work you have done!
I have subscribed, these long format video's made me do it. I'm so happy with these decent length video's
It would be hilarious if Jeremy cleaned this 😂
He might spread the smelly "butter cheese" allover the car.
@@settler8616 Maybe he would find another can, put on the right side to make it symmetrical, but with the lid slightly open as an alarm to go clean his stinking car. No, I don't think Jeremy would ever touch May's Tesla and leave it in a better state. In addition, I don't really believe May would accept Jeremy within a 100 yards from his car.
I love the way he teaches. Seems like a lovely bloke.
James inspired me to keep detailing brushes in my cars,
I also let my cars get messy sometimes (usually summertime)
May always picks the best floral shirts! He is ICHIBAN!
That last bit got me tho 😂 having your seat moved is annoying
It would not be James if he didn't find something to complain about
@@terryhayward7905 lol
as if that would be an issue in any Tesla, your settings apply as soon as you enter.
@@JohnSmith-pn2vl So they changed the settings? even worse
Yeah, James didn't set it to Guest when he handed it over 🙄
The TG episode with used BMWs they had scoped by the forensics company was hysterical.
Manlove forensics
Next Grand Tour special: A Greek Hot-Rodyssey
Putting that milk in the fridge in the montage had me laughing and gagging at the same time
The suspense-building of a mere car detailer is bordering on cinematic! That first 3:55 mins was just a walking cliffhanger 😷🤣
No one gonna mention that Hammond keeps a cardboard cutout of himself in the shop? 😂
Watchful eye observing the premises 24/7
It's amazing we saw only one of them. I bet they had a hard time filming around all the others.
Neil and Andrew really know their stuff.
Where would you like to start?
By the kettle.
Answered like a genius. 👏 👏 👏
My goodness, such a fabulous job! The car looks brand new. Amazing work. Not sure I would have given it back 😆 As a side note, every time I think I will understand the British language from watching these, they pop out new words and I am at a loss. LOL
Which words was it? but don't worry, some of us Brits can't even speak or understand our own language sometimes! 😂
"I'll give ya a 1,000 quid to neck that down." lol
I knew he meant to chug it, just never heard it described as necking it down. Suppose that term could be used in other instances as well 😅
@@herbivore7108 Neck is more obvious than chug since we all know where our necks are and what goes down them. Chug is what a steam train does. Or is that chuff?
It's the English language, not British, since there are words used in Scotland and Wales that no English person would understand!
Also love to learn new Anglicisms. Used to work with guys from the UK, so we would practice.
7:12 the guy at the shop saying...Hammond came in and did it and bam he was done... Im a huge fan of top gear, grand tour, this channel, James May, James May's Hair, Clarkson, Hammond is also great, for real though...but what this guy just said gave me the final piece of the ticket.
Thank you, Arnie
Anyone else got an image of James dressed as Santa snorting -ahem- sugar while chewing on a pork pie as the car goes down the motorway on autopilot?
No wonder he forgot the milk.
always learning .. thanks Mike and Andrew
How could you not question him about the suspicious white powder on the passenger seat?!
Very informative This is one of the reasons so many Landlords have left the market.
Liqui Moly is no joke, most of my high CC motorcycle friends only use LM on their stuff.
James giving Mike the bill brought me way back to his rolls royce film when he paid for fuel. Where did these years go?
I was expecting him to crash it right away as he drove away there at the end
"We missed the ding on the drivers door"... Don't believe it.... that was for show..... Andrew would not have missed that......he's a perfectionist.....
I love how these guys have gone from proper rough salt of the earth professional world class metal workers, to almost posh salt of the earth world class metal workers! You can see the Hammond effect that money has improved their life. They are so relaxed now their future is guaranteed. 😊
Mike with the paint felt very much like bring you kid to word day 😂
25:45 how much you wanna bet James turned down the wrong bit of road?
I like his Spotify Daily Mix lists, Iron Maiden, AC-DC. Great taste :)
James May has turned into Billy Connolly fully
New grand tour gonna be exquisite once again
"YOU MOVED THE SEAT" had me chuckle
I own this car in this colour. I do love it. Could do with few touch up's like they have done here.
Should have hidden the bottle milk bottle in Richard's Office.
Actually, I'm shocked and appalled that it didn't go straight to the bin..
Outdoors.
What are you lot like?
:D
Great episode! Really enjoyed it!
I get the feeling James may was never ocd about anything and it was just his character for top gear
Please excuse my OCD but that isn't Swindon its RAF (previously RNAY) Wroughton. Where the Science Museum locates some of its exhibits.
Also the site of Princess Alexandra Hospital to where Falklands casualties were brought in '82.
They should see the interior of our cars (two adults, three cihldren, outside dog, rural area, gravel road, no cleaning in at least a year)
Fun fact: You can set the seat position (and a bunch of other settings) to auto adjust based on which key unlocks the car!
very interesting stuff. and slightly off topic but as a car modeller (1:43) scale some of the techniques and tips are very relevant albeit on a much smaller scale
We’ve all done that left a milk carton behind 😂🤣😂🤣
**acts as if car is a hoarders mess**
Actual car: 3 fries, 2 wrappers, some paper towel like things and a bit of dirt.
I've seen so, so soooooo much worse than this 🤣
James doesn't disappoint😅
I was very particular of my rover 75 connie se but my current 206 I couldn't give two hoots about.
*Andrew:* Want to hear a bit about Tesla's build quality?
*Mike, whose wife works at Tesla:* _~quickly changes subject~_
I would not be surprised if it was put there by Hammond. He loves hiding stuff that will eventually smell in the other guys cars.
I love this! I'm still saddened that I can't enjoy and support Hammond's newest endeavor.
I really enjoyed this project.
I have been in the trade as a painter for forty odd years, I would have loved to work in a booth like that 😢
Maybe they need to consult with Wilman? These guys once produced the best tv in the world!
To be fair, that's the standard milk from the Co-op.
Somehow I find the shot with the fake Hammond in is extremely funny, I was gonna joke about how he stood there like a cardboard
"cant see any rust coming in yet" - Looking at a plastic bumper 🤣🤣🤣
I’ve watched many car shows and shows on how to do stuff. You finally started talking about how stuff happens in reality. Way more than just spraying some paint isn’t there?
PS…. I’m American working on my British accents aren’t I….
????
Please keep going.
Hoping you guys would do what James kinda hinted at by painting it Porsche Racing Yellow lol.
Crash? More like Mall shopping scrapes! 😂
Nice pinz in the shop there!!
Haven't laughed at a car video in a while, but the milk jug bit did me in
I was wheeeeeezing
It is a gorgeous car mind. I have the Model 3 Standard and am thinking of going for the Performance Model in red. Quite a bit pricier though.
Did you find James' stash of rubber "adult interest toys" like the sort he had in Namibia and France?
I could listen to Andrew say, "lacquer" all day long.
Enjoyed that
Wroughton airfield. I will be going past there in a bit.
I have to say.. I'd have liked to seen the wheels get refurbed, or at least the worst one done. Ah well!
James is beginning to look a lot like Henry Cole from ch4 "Find it. Fix it. Sell it." fame.😂
Oh Mike, it wasn't that long ago you were buffing out all the damage to my mini! 😅
I was hoping soooo bad that it would be a blow up doll. You missed one Hammond
Did I see Iron Maiden on his daily playlist? A new twist to Mr. May.
I'm surprised at how bad this Tesla got. James always came across as a very clean one for vehicles. The "all air vents must be landscape"