
Noah Grayson
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Living and breathing all things automotive.
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Cars and Coffee 2015: The JDM Legends and the People Behind Them
It was 2015, and the world of JDM cars was still thriving. The buzz of turbocharged engines, the hiss of blow-off valves, and the unmistakable smell of high-octane fuel filled the air at an early Sunday meet-up. Melbourne’s automotive culture was at its peak, and the monthly Cars and Coffee event was the heart of it all. A place where JDM enthusiasts and their rides came to shine.
By Noah Grayson2 months ago in Wheel
Living the Dream: Van Life on Australia’s Open Road
Ella always dreamed of freedom. After years of staring out of her office window at a bustling city, she finally traded her nine-to-five for an old but sturdy Toyota HiAce. It wasn’t flashy, but it had character. More importantly, potential. With a tight budget, the Fuel Daddy app and a lot of elbow grease, Ella converted it into her perfect tiny home-on-wheels. A fold-out bed, a compact kitchenette, and even a fairy light-lit reading nook, it was all she needed.
By Noah Grayson2 months ago in Wander
I Thought I Could Do It All, Until I Actually Tried
There’s this moment right after you quit your job, when everything feels possible. No more clocking in, no more emails you don’t care about, no more pretending to be busy until 5ish. You’ve got freedom now. You can build something of your own. And you genuinely believe, at least for a while, that you’re going to be the one who actually does it all.
By Noah Grayson8 months ago in Journal
China’s EV Invasion: The Brands Shaking Up Australia’s Car Market
If you’ve been paying even the slightest attention to Australia’s car market, you’ve probably noticed something—Chinese electric vehicle (EV) brands are popping up everywhere. A few years ago, Tesla had the EV scene on lockdown, but today? The competition is fierce, and a wave of new players from China is changing the game.
By Noah Grayson12 months ago in Wheel
How AI Is Reshaping the World Around Us
If you’re even slightly tuned into the tech world—or simply the world—you’ll have noticed the buzz surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). It’s the new frontier, reshaping industries, redefining creativity, and even prompting us to question what it means to be human. As someone who has grown up amidst rapid technological advancements, I find AI both fascinating and slightly unnerving. What’s clear, however, is that AI is already transforming the world in ways many of us scarcely realise.
By Noah Graysonabout a year ago in Futurism





