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For EVs, knowing the battery’s condition is especially important, and the hosts think better battery checks could help used EVs sell more.","sourceStartTime":1730.2,"sourceEndTime":1736.4}},{"id":436100,"startTime":1781.4,"endTime":1787.0,"type":"term","title":"residual values","url":"/glossary/residual-values","quote":"you know general Australians thinking I'll buy an EV has driven up residual values which is great\nand we've spoken last week to a guy that bought a second hand Tesla","canonicalId":"term:residual-values","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Residual value is what a vehicle is expected to be worth later (commonly at resale or end of a lease). When more people believe EV batteries are durable, buyers worry less, which can lift residual values for EVs.","simplifiedExplanation":"Residual value is basically what the car is expected to be worth in the future. If people trust EV batteries more, the car tends to hold its value better.","sourceStartTime":1781.4,"sourceEndTime":1787.0}},{"id":436101,"startTime":1832.7,"endTime":1846.2,"type":"term","title":"high mileage electric vehicles","url":"/glossary/high-mileage-electric-vehicles","quote":"yeah even on these high mileage electric vehicles that we're\nnow starting to see you know remember they yeah EVs are still relatively new and there's not a lot of old high mileage EVs out there","canonicalId":"term:high-mileage-electric-vehicles","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"High mileage EVs are vehicles that have accumulated a lot of driving distance, which is important because battery wear is often a key concern. The hosts are arguing that, as more high-mileage EVs age, evidence suggests batteries may not need frequent replacement.","simplifiedExplanation":"High mileage just means the EV has been driven a lot. The discussion is about whether lots of driving actually ruins the battery over time—and the claim is that it may not be as bad as people fear.","sourceStartTime":1832.7,"sourceEndTime":1846.2}},{"id":436102,"startTime":1862.9,"endTime":1886.4,"type":"term","title":"insurance","url":"/glossary/insurance","quote":"sure not just one last question uh he's obviously the\ninsurance space is quite a competitive one and NRMA no doubt you as you mentioned a lot more people ensuring their EVs more than ever","canonicalId":"term:insurance","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In this context, insurance refers to how EVs are priced and covered compared with petrol cars. The hosts are asking whether insurers treat EVs as meaningfully different vehicles (risk, repair costs, battery-related exposure) or whether they’ve reached parity with petrol models.","sourceStartTime":1862.9,"sourceEndTime":1886.4}}],"speakers":[{"id":"s1","name":"Trevor Long","role":"host"},{"id":"s2","name":"Stephen Fenech","role":"host"}],"transcripts":[{"url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/125-michael-chose-the-new-gwm-ora5-suv-but-not-in-pink/transcript.vtt","type":"text/vtt"}],"alignmentMode":"scalar","fallbackOffset":0.0}