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Bonus: Steve and Matt read your letters

Bonus: Steve and Matt read your letters

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About this episode

Steve Cropley and Matt read and respond to listener letters covering a variety of automotive topics. Highlights include tales from a Range Rover Sport launch, the importance of engine sound in sports cars from Noble Cars' Pete Boutwood, and discussions on Jaguar's electric future and the fate of the I-Pace. They also debate the high pricing of the Audi RS3 Competition Limited, the appeal of Abarth's return to combustion engines, and the rise of Chinese car brands. The episode wraps with thoughts on autonomous vehicles and the evolving car ownership landscape.

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Range Rover Sport

"do you remember last week I talked about a Range Rover Sport that had been put into a river on a launch? Yes. Neil writes to us, had to get it in touch. I'm outside my son's school listening to the latest podcast. Your tale of the Range Rover Sport getting into a bit of a sinky situation on launch."

The Range Rover Sport is a fancy SUV that can go off-road and is also comfortable and fast. It's made by Land Rover, a company famous for tough and luxurious vehicles.

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Land Rover Range Rover

"... says, do you remember last week I talked about a Range Rover Sport that had been put into a river on a launch..."

The Range Rover is a big, fancy SUV made by Land Rover. It can drive well on rough roads and is also very comfortable inside.

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supercharged

"If I recall, it was a supercharged model too, so whoever it was filled their bingo guard, so to speak."

A supercharger is a device that helps the engine make more power by pushing extra air into it. This makes the car faster and stronger.

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BMW M5

"Yeah. BMW M5 with the V10 engine was the first time I had to do it. Oh, right. We did some high speed runs on an airfield in Germany and then they went, okay, well, and it was only a day"

The BMW M5 is a fast and sporty version of a regular BMW car. It has a strong engine and is built to be fun to drive.

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V10 engine

"Yeah. BMW M5 with the V10 engine was the first time I had to do it. Oh, right. We did some high speed runs on an airfield in Germany and then they went, okay, well, and it was only a day"

A V10 engine is a type of car engine with ten cylinders shaped like a V. It helps the car go very fast and run smoothly.

Concept

four-wheel drive system

"they were testing the, or demonstrating the four-wheel drive system on a sort of a cliff face that you, because I listened back to proofread, proof listen to the pod"

A four-wheel drive system helps a car send power to all its wheels, so it can drive better on rough or slippery roads, like hills or mud.

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Noble Cars

"Let's have a letter from our friend Pete Boutwood of Noble Cars. Oh, yes. Who says, as a minor artisan low volume supercar manufacturer,"

Noble Cars is a small British company that makes very fast and special sports cars, often in limited numbers.

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Noble M600

"the resonance of a finely tuned V8 or indeed V6, which the Noble M500 has a V6 and the M600 had a V8."

The Noble M600 is a very fast sports car made by Noble that has a V8 engine, which means it has eight cylinders to make power and sounds very powerful.

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Noble M500

"the resonance of a finely tuned V8 or indeed V6, which the Noble M500 has a V6 and the M600 had a V8."

The Noble M500 is a very fast sports car made by Noble that has a V6 engine, which means it has six cylinders to make power.

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V8 engine

"the resonance of a finely tuned V8 or indeed V6, which the Noble M500 has a V6 and the M600 had a V8."

A V8 engine is a type of car engine with eight cylinders arranged in a V shape. It makes the car very powerful and sounds loud and exciting.

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V6 engine

"the resonance of a finely tuned V8 or indeed V6, which the Noble M500 has a V6 and the M600 had a V8."

A V6 engine is a type of car engine with six cylinders arranged in a V shape. It helps the car go fast and run smoothly.

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Lotus 7

""...in the days of the Lotus 7. Actually, Bob has reminded us a few things...""

The Lotus 7 is a small, light sports car made by Lotus. It's famous for being simple and fun to drive, often used by car fans who like sporty cars.

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Alpine A110

"... David Toohy picked up the pieces and created the A110, the Alpine A110 from it. Right. And actually, I..."

The Alpine A110 is a small sports car designed to be light and easy to drive fast around corners. It is made by a French company called Alpine.

Concept

front-engined vs mid-engined layout

""...that the Caterham wanted it to be front-engined and Alpine would have liked it to have been mid-engined...""

Some cars have their engine in the front, and some have it in the middle. Where the engine sits changes how the car drives and handles.

Concept

battery electric vehicle (BEV)

""...And Project V, which is the battery electric one, is an entirely separate system...""

A battery electric vehicle is a car that runs only on electricity stored in big batteries. It doesn't use gas and needs to be plugged in to charge.

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Nissan Pixo

""...that we talked about the Nissan PIXO the other day? I think a reader said their PIXO was terrible. Bob reminds me that it's actually a rebadged Suzuki Alto...""

The Nissan Pixo is a small car for city driving. It's basically the same as a Suzuki Alto but sold by Nissan.

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Jaguar I-Pace

"Also, why was the eye pace never developed more and why were spin-offs not created? ... The eye pace was a short nose car with a sort of SUV cabin package and that didn't suit the current administration's view of a Jaguar."

The Jaguar I-Pace is a fully electric car shaped like a small SUV. It was Jaguar's first electric car, but they didn't make many other versions of it. It looks different from usual Jaguars because it has a short front and more space inside.

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Jaguar

"What now, with the electric transformation in slight disarray and hence other manufacturers moving back to hybrids and so on, where does this leave Jaguar? Also, why was the eye pace never developed more and why were spin-offs not created?"

Jaguar is a company that makes fancy cars. They are trying to make more electric cars now, like the I-Pace, which is one of their electric models.

Concept

electric transformation

"What now, with the electric transformation in slight disarray and hence other manufacturers moving back to hybrids and so on, where does this leave Jaguar?"

Electric transformation means car companies are changing from making gas cars to making cars that run on electricity instead.

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hybrids

"What now, with the electric transformation in slight disarray and hence other manufacturers moving back to hybrids and so on, where does this leave Jaguar?"

Hybrids are cars that use both gas and electricity to help them go, which saves fuel and is better for the environment.

Concept

cyber attack

"And I mean, I know they had a few ups and downs lately because of the... Oh, the cyber attack that shut them down for ages and then they had to suspend exports for a while to the United States, didn't they?"

A cyber attack is when hackers try to break into a company's computers to cause problems. This happened to Land Rover and made them stop some work for a while.

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Euro 6

"No, I think so. That engine may not be finished. The thing is, it's Euro 6. It hasn't, or Euro 7, but it doesn't meet the next level of incoming emissions regulations."

Euro 6 is a rule in Europe that says how much bad stuff cars can put into the air. It helps keep the air cleaner by making cars less polluting.

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Euro 7

"The thing is, it's Euro 6. It hasn't, or Euro 7, but it doesn't meet the next level of incoming emissions regulations."

Euro 7 is a new rule coming in Europe that will make cars even cleaner by limiting the bad gases they can release into the air.

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plug-in hybrid

"So, as Chance Paul Williams says, plug in a hybrid is like the BMW 3 Series Peugeot 3008. I'm thinking of the quick versions. Do they run out of juice in normal use on long journeys and quickly end up being an underpowered 1.6 with too much weight and no performance? ... No, so you plug them in and they're fully charged when you start your journey. Then it depends what drive mode you put them in, doesn't it, effectively? You can deplete the battery if you want to do a long journey using part battery and part combustion engine, and you'll just get very good MPG. You can drive them just on EV, and in most of them, Paul, you can hold the level of EV charge you want to so that you could take the motor away, but then when you get to a city, if that city were to have regulations that only let you in if you ran on electric power, you could swap at that point. You can press the buttons. But even if the battery is depleted, you've effectively got a series hybrid so that it's still more efficient than a pure combustion engine because you get regen braking and it charges the battery. They're a good thing."

A plug-in hybrid is a car that uses both gas and electricity. You can charge its battery by plugging it in, so it can drive some distance just on electricity, saving fuel and pollution.

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regen braking

"But even if the battery is depleted, you've effectively got a series hybrid so that it's still more efficient than a pure combustion engine because you get regen braking and it charges the battery. They're a good thing."

Regen braking is a way cars save energy when you slow down. Instead of wasting the energy, the car uses it to recharge its battery, helping it go further on electricity.

Concept

Top Gear

"find this thing about the... What's it called? The Top Gear Toyota Hilux. I'm still trying to find that."

Top Gear is a TV show about cars where they test and review different vehicles, sometimes doing crazy challenges to see how tough they are.

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Toyota Hilux

"find this thing about the... What's it called? The Top Gear Toyota Hilux. I'm still trying to find that... I've got an answer for you of where the indestructible Toyota Hilux is. It's in the Grampian Transport Museum alongside the amphibious cars."

The Toyota Hilux is a very strong and tough truck that can handle rough use and hard driving. It became famous because it was shown on a TV show where it was tested in very harsh conditions and kept working.

Company

Autocar

"Do you remember the car they made, which auto car road tested? Oh, yes. I don't know what the hell that was for. The Eagle Hammerhead Eye Thrust, I think."

Autocar is a magazine that writes about cars and tests them to see how good they are. They have been doing this for a long time.

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Abarth

"panel. Yeah. Kevin Brock writes finally to say, the news that Abarth is set to go back to combustion power. Abarth? Abarth? Abarth, I think."

Abarth is a car company from Italy that makes small cars faster and sportier. People who like fun, quick cars really like Abarth.

Concept

Waymo

"The claim was that Waymo in California does charge less quite a lot. Oh, really? But I've got no evidence."

Waymo is a company that makes self-driving cars and runs robot taxi services where cars drive themselves without a human driver.

Brand

Volkswagen

"The other thing that confronts manufacturers is, assuming there is this cohort of driverless cars, what makes you want a VW over an Audi, or a Porsche, or anything else?"

Volkswagen is a big car company from Germany that makes many kinds of cars, from affordable ones to fancy ones.

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Audi

"The other thing that confronts manufacturers is, assuming there is this cohort of driverless cars, what makes you want a VW over an Audi, or a Porsche, or anything else?"

Audi is a fancy German car brand that makes cars with lots of technology and good handling.

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Porsche

"The other thing that confronts manufacturers is, assuming there is this cohort of driverless cars, what makes you want a VW over an Audi, or a Porsche, or anything else?"

Porsche is a German company that makes fast, sporty cars that are fun to drive.

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Ariel

"There are such a lot of challenges ahead that unless you run a car company like Ariel, like the horse, mate."

Ariel is a company that makes very light and fast cars that are built mainly for fun driving.

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