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From Dream Builds to Worst Breakdowns: CTEK ‘Car Confessions’ live at Melbourne Motor Show

7 April 2026

CTEK is set to bring fresh energy and entertainment to the Melbourne Motor Show with Car Confessions - a live, short-form interview series taking place across the weekend at the CTEK stand. Designed as a light-hearted, relatable platform for automotive enthusiasts to share their embarrassing, funny and all-too-familiar car moments, the interviews will be hosted by renowned car build specialist Rides by Kam’s very own Rob Zahabi.

Visitors can expect a lineup of well-known content creators and automotive personalities, with Rob Zahabi interviewing some of the automotive community’s most recognisable names. Featured guests will include Elise Elliott, The Lowdown, and Melbourne Motor Show Managing Director Craig Phinn, alongside a host of additional special guests and surprise appearances throughout the weekend. With quick-fire questions and candid storytelling, Car Confessions is sure to offer a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the personal car experiences that connect enthusiasts across the industry.

Running from 10–12 April at the Melbourne Motor Show, Car Confessions is designed to draw crowds, spark conversation and celebrate car culture in an engaging and authentic way. Visitors are encouraged to stop by the CTEK stand to catch the sessions live, meet the team, and get hands-on with CTEK’s latest range of battery charging and power solutions, all while experiencing the stories that truly power every moment on and off the road.

Come join us for what is sure to be a standout weekend on the automotive calendar. 

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