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The episode says those taxes are changing where cars get built and how much market share different countries take."}},{"id":429034,"startTime":27.1,"endTime":44.4,"type":"person","title":"Mike Stanton","url":"/glossary/mike-stanton","quote":"Plus, NADA president and CEO Mike Stanton talks Chinese brands, Carvana, and why he believes the franchise system will prevail no matter what.","canonicalId":"person:mike-stanton","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Mike Stanton is the NADA president and CEO discussed in the episode. He argues that the franchise system will “prevail,” citing state franchise laws and marketplace realities as the reason.","simplifiedExplanation":"Mike Stanton leads NADA (the dealer association). 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The episode says Volkswagen is doing this as part of its turnaround."}},{"id":429039,"startTime":124.2,"endTime":131.5,"type":"term","title":"operating margins","url":"/glossary/operating-margins","quote":"US tariffs are costing the company around 5 billion euros a year, and while VW targets operating margins of 8-10% by 2030, it's only expecting 4-5.5% this year.","canonicalId":"term:operating-margins","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Operating margin is a profitability metric that measures how much profit a company makes from its core operations after operating costs, but before interest and taxes. The episode uses it to compare Volkswagen’s target profitability by 2030 versus what it expects “this year,” framing how tough the turnaround is.","simplifiedExplanation":"Operating margin is a way to measure how profitable a company is from its main business. 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