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  <title>Episode 42: Nuthin' but an Oblivion Thang</title>
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We're kicking off this week's episode recounting our highlights from the Oblivion Car &amp;amp; Culture show last weekend. If you haven't been yet, you're missing out: this show celebrates not just the cars, but all things 80s and 90s. It's the only place you'll probably see a Ferrari Testarossa sandwiched between a Nissan Stanza and a Dustbuster.
Oh, and we obviously brought a bunch of our own — and our friends' — cool toys from the 80s and 90s.
Plus, Nick is in the short-wheelbase 2024 Range Rover SV this week. It's a positively sumptuous behemoth carrying a $300,000 price tag, but is it really worth it? Nathan and Imran — who recently spent some time with a long-wheelbase Range Rover Autobiography and a Range Rover Sport PHEV, respectively — chime in.
Enjoy the show? Like, subscribe, and rate us from almost anywhere you get your podcasts! Check us out at doubleclutch.ca, and be sure to follow us on your socials at @doubleclutch.ca!
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<p>We&#39;re kicking off this week&#39;s episode recounting our highlights from the Oblivion Car &amp; Culture show last weekend. If you haven&#39;t been yet, you&#39;re missing out: this show celebrates not just the cars, but all things 80s and 90s. It&#39;s the only place you&#39;ll probably see a Ferrari Testarossa sandwiched between a Nissan Stanza and a Dustbuster.</p>

<p>Oh, and we obviously brought a bunch of our own — and our friends&#39; — cool toys from the 80s and 90s.</p>

<p>Plus, Nick is in the short-wheelbase 2024 Range Rover SV this week. It&#39;s a positively sumptuous behemoth carrying a $300,000 price tag, but is it really worth it? Nathan and Imran — who recently spent some time with a long-wheelbase Range Rover Autobiography and a Range Rover Sport PHEV, respectively — chime in.</p>

<p>Enjoy the show? Like, subscribe, and rate us from almost anywhere you get your podcasts! Check us out at doubleclutch.ca, and be sure to follow us on your socials at @doubleclutch.ca!</p>]]>
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<p>We&#39;re kicking off this week&#39;s episode recounting our highlights from the Oblivion Car &amp; Culture show last weekend. If you haven&#39;t been yet, you&#39;re missing out: this show celebrates not just the cars, but all things 80s and 90s. It&#39;s the only place you&#39;ll probably see a Ferrari Testarossa sandwiched between a Nissan Stanza and a Dustbuster.</p>

<p>Oh, and we obviously brought a bunch of our own — and our friends&#39; — cool toys from the 80s and 90s.</p>

<p>Plus, Nick is in the short-wheelbase 2024 Range Rover SV this week. It&#39;s a positively sumptuous behemoth carrying a $300,000 price tag, but is it really worth it? Nathan and Imran — who recently spent some time with a long-wheelbase Range Rover Autobiography and a Range Rover Sport PHEV, respectively — chime in.</p>

<p>Enjoy the show? Like, subscribe, and rate us from almost anywhere you get your podcasts! Check us out at doubleclutch.ca, and be sure to follow us on your socials at @doubleclutch.ca!</p>]]>
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