• Motor Torque with David Berthon

  • By: Radio 2GB
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Motor Torque with David Berthon

By: Radio 2GB
  • Summary

  • A weekly show with all the latest information and news in the motoring industry. Hosted by 2GB's very own motoring corespondent David Berthon.

    For more engaging content visit the 2GB website, or listen live to 2GB 873.

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Episodes
  • Mitsubishi’s Outlander Exceed SUV – well specified seven-seat family carrier
    Dec 22 2024

    Driving Mitsubishi’s seven-seat mid-size Outlander SUV – it comes in a large range of front and all-wheel drive models in pure petrol or plug-in hybrid – I’m driving the top-line petrol Exceed 4WD – a 2.5-litre four-cylinder CVT automatic at $52,640. So how does it drive – the naturally aspirated petrol engine with 135kW and 244 Nm of torque is adequate, it’s no fire breather however the continuously variable transmission taps the power and torque well, but push it hard and it tends to surge a little like most CVT transmissions, however for the heavy work it has 8 pre-set manual gear ratios you can access via the steering wheel mounted shift paddles. The suspension is set up for one or seven passengers, as such it’s not sporty but provides a very comfortable ride and driving experience while the steering offers the ability to add more assistance if needed. The driving experience also aided by six drive modes – three, normal, eco and sport that adjust steering and transmission settings plus three offroad modes that give the Outlander a more adventurous spirit. As I said earlier, good economy 8.7L/100 on 91 Octane petrol. As a family carrier there’s much to like with Mitsubishi’s Outlander Exceed and little to criticize. I’m David Berthon

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    2 mins
  • Mitsubishi’s Outlander Exceed SUV – mid-size seven-seater with great interior
    Dec 22 2024

    Driving Mitsubishi’s mid-size Outlander SUV today, the company’s best seller
    and the second best selling mid-size SUV behind Toyota’s RAV4. I’m driving the
    top spec 2.5-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder petrol CVT automatic Outlander
    Exceed 4WD at $52,640. On first impression, a roomy plush interior - in fact its
    interior space gives the impression you’re driving a much larger SUV and you can
    see why it is very popular with large families. And this is its best benefit over the
    RAV 4 the fact that it has seven seats. All three rows also offer climate control air
    with separate controls in each. Although the third row is best sized for kids.
    Equipment comprehensive – a wireless phone charger, power tailgate. leather
    seats with memory function up front, a head up display, 12.3-inch digital
    instrument cluster, pull up sun blinds for the second-row seats and 10-speaker
    Bose sound. And don’t forget Mitsubishi’s 10-year/200,000km warranty, a real
    buyer benefit. Servicing, every 12 months or 15,0000kms, the first five years
    costing a reasonable $1700. Towing average at 1600 kilos braked and here the
    2.5-litre four-cylinder would struggle with a heavy load. Good economy though –
    on 91 octane petrol I managed 8.7L/100. Five-star ANCAP safety. Drive details
    next segment I’m David Berthon

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    2 mins
  • In the market for a new car – be aware of 2023 build stock
    Dec 22 2024

    With 2025 just around the corner its worth reminding potential car buyers that
    there is still some 2023 build stock in the market and if you are in the market to
    buy a new car its worth checking the build plate on the model you buy. A 2023
    build car purchased in 2025 has already suffered two years depreciation so you
    need a better than average discount. Some car makers are offering incentives on
    old stock – Honda for example is offering drive-away discounts on its 2023-build
    ZR-V and CR-V mid-size SUV’s – $2,500 to $3,000 off their respective drive-away
    price plus five complimentary scheduled services worth $995, and providing a
    further $2,500 contribution when you purchase them through Honda Financial
    Services. All 2023 ZR-V and CR-V models also come with an extended eight-year
    unlimited kilometre warranty and eight-years roadside assistance. I’m David
    Berthon

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    1 min

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