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Our 1980s Range Rover Is a Rolling Terrarium

Our 1980s Range Rover Is a Rolling Terrarium

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Spike and the crew prepare for the Audrain Concours & Motor Week while discussing everything from Cameron's Ineos Grenadier adventure to Zuckerman's rare Italian-market 1990 BMW E30 320is. The guys also review the 1982 Range Rover Classic and declare the new Cadillac Optiq better than a Tesla Model Y. ______________________________________________ BUY SCR MERCH! https://spikescarradio.com JOIN THE SCR PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/spikescarradio 🛠️ RaceDeck - Transform Your Garage Get 15% off plus free shipping with code SPIKE356 https://RaceDeck.com 🔵 BlueChew - Get Bricked Up Get your first month free with code SPIKE911 https://BlueChew.com 📅 Odoo - Modern Management Made Simple All your business on one platform. Try it at https://www.odoo.com ______________________________________________ From luxury car events and vintage SUVs, to bizarre Chinese EV battery ejection systems, this episode covers it all with the usual mix of automotive expertise and unfiltered humor. Producer Cameron shares his evolving relationship with the rugged SCR Ineos Grenadier after taking it on a Malibu date, while Zuckerman recounts his quest to acquire one of only 286 two-door BMW 320is models ever made. The crew then weighs in on the "P***s Man" graffiti phenomenon sweeping Tempe, Arizona, and debates whether the Cadillac Optiq delivers a more complete package than Tesla's Model Y at the same price point. _____________________________________________ 📧 To advertise with Spike’s Car Radio, contact Neon Tiger Media: contact@neontiger.media 🌐 or visit: https://scrpod.com/sponsor Produced by Skyview Entertainment & Q6 Media https://q6.media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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