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2024 Fiat 500e Review: Alex Forrest Test Drives through Mosman Park
The new Fiat 500e delivers plenty of retro feels as a modern interpretation of the original Fiat 500 from the 1950s. This time presenting as a fully electric, tiny city hatchback. The price has gone up, and it's not the only modern take on a classic icon available in the market. So, is it the people's car it once was? Find out in Alex's test drive.
0:00 Intro & overview
1:43 Exterior & interior
3:35 Practicality - what can it fit?
4:33 Technology & features
4:51 Driving experience
6:45 Specs, price and ANCAP rating
8:02 Likes & dislikes
8:29 Verdict - should you buy it?
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2024 Mitsubishi Triton L200 Review: Alex Forrest Test Drives through City Beach
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The 2024 Mitsubishi Triton has had a glow up, with a new look exterior and further refinement inside the cabin. Join Alex as he reviews the new Triton through City Beach and Scarborough, sharing how it compares to others in the market including the Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger and Isuzu D-Max. 0:00 Intro & overview 1:22 Driving experience 3:53 Interior & exterior 4:27 Practicality 4:54 Technology ...
How to prevent caravan sway
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Join caravan expert Mike (from Driver Risk Management) to learn how caravan sway happens, and how to prevent it. He will take you through the steps to ensure you can prevent sway on your next journey, and travel safely while towing your caravan. 0:00 What is caravan sway 0:41 Causes of caravan sway 01:03 Towing capacity load limits 01:32 Weight distribution 02:23 Strong winds 03:20 Tyre pressur...
How to do a basic car maintenance check
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Our experienced roadside mechanics show what's under the bonnet of your car and simple checks you can do at home to keep your car in good condition between services. 0:00 Introduction 0:09 What to check under your bonnet 0:45 How to check engine oil 1:02 How to check coolant 1:16 How to check your battery 1:41 How to check brake fluid level 2:02 Questions from Connected Women
How to change a tyre
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Our experienced roadside mechanics show how to safely change a flat or punctured tyre step by step. 0:00 Safety 0:47 Checking the spare tyre 1:23 Positioning the car jack 1:40 Removing the tyre 2:37 Installing the spare tyre 3:49 Connected Women try for themselves
How to check tyre tread
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How to check tyre tread
How to check tyre pressure and inflate a tyre
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How to check tyre pressure and inflate a tyre
How to check and top up engine coolant
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How to check and top up engine coolant
How to refill wiper fluid
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How to refill wiper fluid
How to change and replace wiper blades
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How to change and replace wiper blades
How to check brake fluid
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How to check brake fluid
WA's Best Station Stays
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WA's Best Station Stays
How to check and top up engine oil
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How to check and top up engine oil
2024 Kia EV9 Review: Alex Forrest Test Drives Through Cottesloe
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2024 Kia EV9 Review: Alex Forrest Test Drives Through Cottesloe
The cheapest cars to own and run in 2023
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The cheapest cars to own and run in 2023
How to hitch and unhitch your caravan
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How to hitch and unhitch your caravan
Reversing your caravan with a spotter
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Reversing your caravan with a spotter
Reversing your caravan without a spotter
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Reversing your caravan without a spotter
WA Mountain Biking: Noolbenger Trail, John Forrest National Park Ride with Travis Dean
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WA Mountain Biking: Noolbenger Trail, John Forrest National Park Ride with Travis Dean
WA Mountain Biking: Camelman trail, Kalamunda With Travis Dean
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WA Mountain Biking: Camelman trail, Kalamunda With Travis Dean
WA Mountain Biking: The Fox, Jarrahdale With Travis Dean
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WA Mountain Biking: The Fox, Jarrahdale With Travis Dean
WA Mountain Biking: Wambenger Trails, Wellington Dam With Travis Dean
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WA Mountain Biking: Wambenger Trails, Wellington Dam With Travis Dean
WA Mountain Biking: Bindoon Mountain Bike Park Drone Overview
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WA Mountain Biking: Bindoon Mountain Bike Park Drone Overview
WA Mountain Biking: Dianella Regional Open Space Drone Overview
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WA Mountain Biking: Dianella Regional Open Space Drone Overview
WA Mountain Biking: Booyeembara Park Mountain Biking Trails Jump Lines Drone Overview
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WA Mountain Biking: Booyeembara Park Mountain Biking Trails Jump Lines Drone Overview
WA Mountain Biking: Kylie Trail, Collie Ride With Travis Dean
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WA Mountain Biking: Kylie Trail, Collie Ride With Travis Dean
RAC's Best Drives 2023
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RAC's Best Drives 2023

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  • @shaun1900
    @shaun1900 8 дней назад

    plenty in the classifieds GLS 55k drive away and GSR 60k drive away - don't pay advertised prices.

  • @JW-xg9my
    @JW-xg9my 11 дней назад

    The problem I have with this Ute is the short distance between the bumper and the tow ball (approx 60mm). If you have an outback caravan or similar, which has the coupler inside the A-frame, the probability of damaging the bumper during turns is significantly increased. There is no advice on turning circle limitations referencing A-frame design in the promotional pre-purchase material and Mitsubishi offer no alternative and won't take any responsibility whatsoever.

    • @HorizonsRAC
      @HorizonsRAC 7 дней назад

      That's great insight, thanks for sharing.

  • @vinvcm
    @vinvcm 12 дней назад

    Best video I’ve watched and easily understood what you’re conveying. Noticed you’re reversing to your right, is it more difficult to reverse to your left? My driveway is such that I’ll probably be reversing from the opposite direction to your video

  • @MuthafukinROME
    @MuthafukinROME 13 дней назад

    I know whats wrong, aint got no gas innit 😂😂😂

  • @burniemac1364
    @burniemac1364 14 дней назад

    That's some power

  • @JW-xg9my
    @JW-xg9my 15 дней назад

    So what is the ideal distance the tow ball should be from the bumper. Most manufactures seem to go for the shortest distance to support 3.5 tonne ratings and 350 kg ball load. This is especially true for light utes and few, if any, manufacturers offer certifiable options that don’t affect warranty or insurance. Not something RUclips “test experts” comment on as they seem mainly interested in towing in a straight line and seeing how fast vehicles can go up a hill towing a trailer.

  • @Judge_Dredd
    @Judge_Dredd Месяц назад

    Well, most of this advice does not translate to outside of Australia; in the UK for example, we have specific speed limits for towing of a maximum of 60mph (~96kmh) on Motorways/Dual Carriageways, and a maximum of 50mph (~80kmh) on single carriageways, or less depending on the posted limit, where as in many Aussie States there's no limit for towing. In addition, we have a maximum Nose Weight (Trailer/Caravan) or Drawbar Weight (Vehicle), and we don't all tow with 4x4s. For example my tow car is a Toyota Estate with a Drawbar Limit (weight on the 50mm tow ball) of 75kg, and maximum tow capacity of 500kg unbraked/1800kg braked, my caravan is a twin axle (better for towing) with a Nose Weight Limit of 100kg, and an MTPLM (max laden weight) of 1700kg, so I have to secure load the caravan to ensure that the Nose Weight doesn't exceed the Drawbar of 75kg, with all heavy items best loaded in the tow vehicle, or over the axle(s) of the caravan, with minimum weight items in the rear or at any height within the caravan. So the idea of 60% of the load being forward of the axle would overload the Nose Weight Limit of the caravan, and more importantly the Drawbar Limit of the tow vehicle. My 1973 VW 412LS Estate has a Drawbar Limit of 50kg, and a max braked trailer/caravan limit of 900kg. Interesting video though as I have an open invitation to join my Aussie relatives to join a touring convoy (although I'd elect to hire a Motorhome) for a round trip from Brisbane to Darwin, and obviously I'd follow Aussie rules/laws on anything whilst in the Country. I note on your outfit (British terminology for a tow vehicle/caravan combination), that you have a greased hitch on your tow ball, we normally have an ungreased hitch on modern caravans which employs a passive AL-KO stabiliser system with consists of a set of brake pads inside the hitch mechanism (grease would not be a good idea for this), which is a modern change on the stabiliser bar arrangements that many used to add alongside the greased hitches used on old caravans (and modern trailers), which helps in reducing sway to a great extent. Obviously AL-KO also market the AL-KO ATC active stabiliser, which is a further addition to assist in reducing sway, indeed it's my next purchase. You can still purchase the sway bar passive stabilisers for older caravans here (expensive though) www.strongholddirect.co.uk/products/bulldog-caravan-towing-stabiliser

  • @user-uj7ux1xp8t
    @user-uj7ux1xp8t Месяц назад

    I wish caravan and electrical suppliers would stop pushing the Redard knob type brake controller, they are far from adequate, especially when needing to apply the caravan brakes in an emergency. By far the best unit is the Tekonsha P3, it has a large easy to use lever you can apply gradually and will go to the maximum that you have the brakes set at and will not change the settings, it also does all the important diagnostics and readouts, it also can tell you when the brake coils are warn and shorting out on the drums. The Red Arc cannot do any of this. I know, I have had them both. And please stop being precious about your vehicle and mount the unit on the top right hand side of your dash where it is easily seen and safe to use.

  • @ThatAussieSheila
    @ThatAussieSheila Месяц назад

    I thought dry steering was really bad?

  • @Cranky_Crone
    @Cranky_Crone 2 месяца назад

    Gorgeous!

  • @Cranky_Crone
    @Cranky_Crone 2 месяца назад

    Good to see this can be done without all the bells & whistles, with a bit of DIY & the gorgeous colourful “homey” vibe!

  • @thelonewolf666
    @thelonewolf666 2 месяца назад

    sway: too light a tow vehicle single axel van

  • @darylcarson6937
    @darylcarson6937 2 месяца назад

    Keep the weight low is a rule to abide by and not to be broken. This rule gets totally ignored when the decision is made to load the roof with solar panels. The added inertia from the high mass in a dynamic instability instance with have the same effect as 100+ tins of soup in the top cupboards. When the spuikers of sway prevent guidance start addressing this issue and not ignore it the sooner we’ll see positive results.

  • @berniebulk
    @berniebulk 2 месяца назад

    unbelievable...you spend 80 odd grand on a caravan,and cant back it ????, my goodness, a light articulated licence should be mandatory......by the way, dry turning ruins tyres....full lock ???if you need full lock, youve failed...umm, i can reverse a road train around a corner...you are pathetic

  • @fred881
    @fred881 2 месяца назад

    this was excellent for me , I just watched one and he really tried hard to teach but it was to confusing for me , then I found you and your lingo with the explanation PERFECT !! thanks !

  • @selldivision
    @selldivision 2 месяца назад

    Great review👍

  • @mik3y6ra5wa
    @mik3y6ra5wa 2 месяца назад

    < 3

  • @teresaclaus8683
    @teresaclaus8683 3 месяца назад

    Great video.

  • @markward38
    @markward38 3 месяца назад

    This is the best video I’ve seen on caravan reversing. Thankyou.

  • @steeldragon5867
    @steeldragon5867 4 месяца назад

    Put in a few trees, people with their cars partly parked on road, fire hydrants, narrow roads in caravan parks, whole different scenario, not as simple as your video, we been doing this for over 20 years and different lots of time, but i get what your saying, practice makes it easier not perfect, cheers

    • @iangoodwin345
      @iangoodwin345 3 месяца назад

      Exactly what we found. Did a towing course and basically had this information. First use of a new van. Site was directly opposite a cabin, which had a pretty front fence with pot plants. No chance on the narrow road to move more than a few metres before the fence and plants impacted the turn. Took half a dozen short shuttle turns to get the job done.

  • @stuartkcalvin
    @stuartkcalvin 4 месяца назад

    When unhitching, the last things I take off are the chains.

  • @stuartkcalvin
    @stuartkcalvin 4 месяца назад

    Thanks guys, the bit on the back of the tow vehicle is the "receiver". The hitch is on the towed vehicle. The receiver is bolted onto the tongue. In the towing world, these definitions are not interchangeable.

  • @butchphillips873
    @butchphillips873 4 месяца назад

    "push up on the steering wheel", "stop and go to the opposite steering lock" and you are an expert?

  • @patsyfraser8569
    @patsyfraser8569 4 месяца назад

    Great video, thank you. I need to learn all of this and more. Single female here and you speak in plain language

    • @Mattlawton-ft6ew
      @Mattlawton-ft6ew 4 месяца назад

      The thing is not to panic and keep trying ove and over it will come easy to you.

  • @Mick_4591
    @Mick_4591 4 месяца назад

    Not to sure about turning the steering wheel while stationary. All ways been told to do so puts a lot of pressure on tyres/ power steering pump ect. Learnt that when I was learning to drive over 50 years ago with out power steering

    • @HorizonsRAC
      @HorizonsRAC 4 месяца назад

      Hi @AU_4591 years ago, when power steering systems were new and delicate, this practice was not encouraged because it put a load on the hydraulic hoses and pump. With the advancement in technology, hydraulic systems are now very durable and not affected by turning the steering wheel whilst stationary. Many new vehicles are now fitted with electronic power steering systems and this practice has no effect on the system at all. Additionally, caravanners are only likely to do this irregularly so it's not going to hurt their vehicle. We hope this information helps.

  • @paulmorrall5719
    @paulmorrall5719 4 месяца назад

    How good it on the tow vehicle and tyres when you do a full lock stationary?

    • @HorizonsRAC
      @HorizonsRAC 4 месяца назад

      Hi @paulmorrall5719 years ago, when power steering systems were new and delicate, this practice was not encouraged because it put a load on the hydraulic hoses and pump. With the advancement in technology, hydraulic systems are now very durable and not affected by turning the steering wheel whilst stationary. Many new vehicles are now fitted with electronic power steering systems and this practice has no effect on the system at all. Additionally, caravanners are only likely to do this irregularly so it's not going to hurt their vehicle. In relation to the tyres - Once again caravanners are not going to do this regularly and most of the time that they are turning the wheels, they will be on a gravel or unsealed surface which affords slip and won't damage the tyres. Driver Risk Management has pointed out that they have been using the same vehicle to demonstrate this during their training, at least once a week for the last three years on average 20 times per day. The turning of the wheel has had not detrimental effect on the steering or tyres of the vehicle. We hope this information helps.

  • @johnmathisen1167
    @johnmathisen1167 4 месяца назад

    Thank you will get the boss to watch it

  • @ab7406
    @ab7406 4 месяца назад

    Do a vid on passenger side reversing

  • @grahamperrett4502
    @grahamperrett4502 4 месяца назад

    You forgot to tell us to set the handbrake

  • @DirtyPandaMTB
    @DirtyPandaMTB 4 месяца назад

    These trails are mint. I had a chance to ride some of it few weeks ago! Can’t wait for it to open 🤘

  • @lukeparker3309
    @lukeparker3309 4 месяца назад

    Clear concise and all makes sense - thanks.

  • @patjoyce
    @patjoyce 4 месяца назад

    We did the two-hour course with Mike a few months back, it was very informative, well presented and it was definitely time well spent. Fully Recommended!!! 👍

  • @travelwithme9913
    @travelwithme9913 4 месяца назад

    Informative 👍