Toyota GR Yaris vs M4 CS vs 911 – A Third the Price BUT is it a Match ?

The Drive Torque Podcast Crew were invited to the Nurburgring 24 Hour Race by Michelin UK and Manthey Racing. We chose to set our selves a task. We each needed to show up in a car racing in the N24 that was also on Michelin Tyres. We were then set a series of Leading Equipment design Obstacles!

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20 responses to “Toyota GR Yaris vs M4 CS vs 911 – A Third the Price BUT is it a Match ?”

  1. @stevie007 Avatar
    @stevie007

    Hi Peds

  2. @robertlloyd7493 Avatar
    @robertlloyd7493

    😊

  3. @welcomeghosts_uk Avatar
    @welcomeghosts_uk

    Doesn’t like black wheels but is ok with the horrendous blue tat stuck everywhere.

  4. @mharvey3185 Avatar
    @mharvey3185

    Another Perfect Vlog, Very Interesting Outcome. Thoroughly Enjoyed. Thank You Mr. Petrol Ped, Joe & Pat … 👏👏👏

  5. @quen7770 Avatar
    @quen7770

    I love the Porsche wheels. Wish I could have them on my GTS!

  6. @fishtigua Avatar
    @fishtigua

    Grrrrrrrrr!!!! Yes please.😇

  7. @cephasmakuzva Avatar
    @cephasmakuzva

    Challenge video. That was my favourite segment of the topgear show so I’m a fan of this style video. I like the format. And the carbon wrap on the gr yaris roof with it being a press car and it being thrashed by you lot is probably to protect the real exposed carbon underneath.

    1. @jsdimmock Avatar
      @jsdimmock

      😂

  8. @johnbrown3951 Avatar
    @johnbrown3951

    Yaris would be my weapon of choice for a blast but then again I am a hot hatch fan boy. Germany would also be a good destination not only the weather & scenery but the roads are quality as well. I would love to take a drive there as I was always a passenger on my last visit.

  9. @jsdimmock Avatar
    @jsdimmock

    Those wheels look amazing 😍😁

  10. @simonwilliams9916 Avatar
    @simonwilliams9916

    Apologies for this but since when has 30mpg been good in cars built in 2024? I feel this is terrible for motorway cruising.

  11. @MrPeteJMc Avatar
    @MrPeteJMc

    Thanks Pete for a great pod. If i had the money for 2 vehicles I would go for the Yaris. That would look great sitting next to my 73 plate rav4 phev. By the way you should be able to change from mph to kph using the controls on the steering wheel. I can on the Rav.

  12. @johnmull59 Avatar
    @johnmull59

    I’d take the GR all day long…. perfect for where I live…north of the border.

  13. @ianmelling-xt9ht Avatar
    @ianmelling-xt9ht

    Great show I’d take any given the chance

  14. @wrightwoodwork Avatar
    @wrightwoodwork

    The sound on the right isn’t working. It doesn’t help thst im death in my left so have to swap headphones around

  15. @user-xu5vl5th9n Avatar
    @user-xu5vl5th9n

    You can’t buy it for £44k. Or £45k. Or at all in the UK.

  16. @karene4990 Avatar
    @karene4990

    M$ CS for me😄

  17. @garrymatthews4430 Avatar
    @garrymatthews4430

    I think i` would have the Yaris as you can push it without the stress of the expence of braking it, and it looks like it would be a whole heap of fun

    1. @Justthreepedals Avatar
      @Justthreepedals

      Have a GR and it’s a great car…keeping it for a long while.

  18. @gordonmackenzie4512 Avatar
    @gordonmackenzie4512

    I’m in the Highlands of Scotland, so the GR Yaris makes the most sense. Smallness, agility and lightness, coupled to 4 wheel drive ✅

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