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Midsummer murder - 30 June 2026

Midsummer murder - 30 June 2026

Motoring Podcast - News Show Jul 01, 2026 50 min
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Alan and Andrew dive into the latest automotive industry shakeups, starting with the UK government's quiet abandonment of solar carport mandates for new car parks due to property developer lobbying. The hosts then dissect the massive financial crisis looming at Volkswagen, where rumors suggest up to 100,000 job cuts and multiple factory closures are on the horizon. Finally, they critique Porsche's desperate new "Strategy 2035" aimed at rescuing its dismal 1.1% profit margin by shifting focus away from high-volume SUVs and back toward exclusive sports cars.

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Car

Ford Anglia

"... the same with snow. And the headline of the East Anglia bylines is, as Britain bakes ministers quietly pa..."

The Ford Anglia is a small, vintage family car that was made in the United Kingdom decades ago. It is easily recognized by its unique, backward-slanted rear window.

Concept

solar carport

"as Britain bakes ministers quietly park plans for solar carports. We talked about this last year because there was a consultation on plans for new build car parks, large new build car parks, to make it mandatory that they fitted solar canopies along the lines of what fronts do."

A parking space with a roof made of solar panels. It keeps your car cool in the summer and dry in the winter while making clean electricity from the sun.

Company

Volkswagen

"Well, for years and years and years, we wondered how Volkswagen could keep spending, keep growing, and whatever else, despite all of those, all of the fines and all of the money that everyone decided that they owed them as a result of dieselgate."

One of the biggest car companies in the world, based in Germany. They make popular cars like the Golf and Beetle, and they also own several other famous car brands.

Concept

dieselgate

"despite all of those, all of the fines and all of the money that everyone decided that they owed them as a result of dieselgate. I think what we're finding now is that are the results of the lack of liquidity that that has brought around."

A major scandal where Volkswagen got caught cheating on environmental tests for their diesel cars. They used secret software to make the cars look cleaner during tests than they actually were on the road.

Car

Volkswagen I

"all the fines came through and stuff. But I think we're really starting to see the crunch of Volkswagen. I think it's been going on maybe behind semi-closed doors for a little while. We've seen definitely lots of hints of it. Yeah, they've been trying to hide it."

The ID. Buzz is a modern, fully electric van made by Volkswagen. Its design is inspired by the classic, retro VW camper vans from the 1960s.

Brand

Porsche

"Yeah, we're just going to move over to Porsche. And they have now come out with their strategy 2035. Now, the naming in this is going to be a bit of a theme in the way that they have picked the language that they have all the way through this."

A famous German brand known for making fast, luxury sports cars like the 911, as well as sporty SUVs.

Car

Porsche 911

"When it didn't do that, it was flushing money down the toilet quicker than, quicker than the 911 turbo at the time would, or 930 turbo, which's been off a damp corner."

A very famous sports car with its engine in the back instead of the front. It has been made for over 60 years and is loved by car fans for how fun it is to drive.

Brand

Polestar

"However, obviously Polestar is, was part of Volvo. That makes it part of Geely and that means it's Chinese. It shall be banished from the United States of freedom."

A newer car brand that focuses on making stylish, high-performance electric cars. It started as a racing partner for Volvo.

Concept

over-the-air update

"as we're playing ping pong across the Atlantic Ocean, back to Germany and talking of companies that don't really grasp certain aspects of modern car making, it's BMW and an over-the-air update."

A way for your car to get software updates over the internet, just like your smartphone does, without you having to take it to a mechanic.

Car

BMW i3s

"...lem with the BMW with the over-the-air update for i3s and i4s was that suddenly a battery warning light..."

The i3s is a small, sporty electric car made by BMW with a unique, futuristic design. It was built using lightweight materials like carbon fiber to help it go further on a single charge.

Car

Midsummer Morgan Midsummer

"and then we shall chill the heck out and talk about cool things like the Morgan Midsummer Coupe by Pininfarina. Morgan is going to make a nine examples of its Midsummer Coupe."

An incredibly rare, hand-made British sports car designed with the help of a famous Italian design studio. It looks like a classic vintage car but has a modern, powerful engine underneath.

Car

Skoda Peak

"And that is the Skoda Peak. This is their largest ever vehicle. It's a seven seat SUV, 400 mile range that is going to be on the MEB platform. It's 4.87 meters long."

A very large, all-electric family SUV from the Czech brand Skoda that has seven seats and can travel a long distance on a single charge.

Concept

MEB platform

"And that is the Skoda Peak. This is their largest ever vehicle. It's a seven seat SUV, 400 mile range that is going to be on the MEB platform."

A shared "blueprint" or base frame that Volkswagen uses to build many of its different electric cars, helping them save money and design cars faster.

Car

Volvo XC90

"...efore, it is almost as big as a Discovery and the XC90. That's quite large. And even with the rear seats..."

The XC90 is a large, luxury SUV made by the Swedish company Volvo. It is designed to carry up to seven people comfortably and is highly focused on passenger safety.

Car

Land Rover Discovery

"... meters long. Therefore, it is almost as big as a Discovery and the XC90. That's quite large. And even with t..."

The Discovery is a large, premium SUV made by the British brand Land Rover. It is built to carry families comfortably while also being able to drive through tough off-road terrain like mud, sand, and deep water.

Car

BMW E30

"...0 range. All right. You see, remember, my dad was E30 BMWs all through this. It was always BMW. Yeah. W..."

This is an older, classic version of a small luxury sedan made by the German company BMW during the 1980s and early 1990s. It is highly prized by car enthusiasts for its simple, boxy design and fun driving feel.

Car

Audi 90

"...you what the difference between an Audi 80 and an Audi 90 was, I would actually genuinely appreciate that b..."

The Audi 90 is an older, premium sedan made by the German company Audi during the 1980s and 1990s. It was a slightly fancier and more powerful version of their standard family car of the time.

Car

Toyota A90

"between an Audi 80 and an Audi 90 was, I would actually genuinely appreciate that because I still don't really understand. I tried to explain that it was one had an 80 on the back and one had a 90 that wasn't sufficient for him. That was the level I'd made it to."

The Supra is a two-door sports car made by the Japanese brand Toyota. It is designed for fast, sporty driving and has a sleek, aggressive look.

Car

Alfa Romeo Brera

"I've always had a bit of a soft swap for the Alfa Romeo Brera. It gets quite a lot of bad dress. Look great though. From some corners, but I think they look great."

A beautiful, sporty Italian coupe made in the late 2000s. It is famous for looking like a concept car you can actually buy, though it wasn't as fast or sporty to drive as it looked.

Car

Jaguar D-Type

"but we are bringing a video of Mike Hawthorne filming and narrating his own lap as he drives around Le Mans in 1956 in a D-type Jaguar."

A highly famous, aerodynamic racing car from the 1950s with a cool fin behind the driver's head. It won the famous Le Mans 24-hour race three years in a row.

Person

Mike Hawthorn

"but we are bringing a video of Mike Hawthorne filming and narrating his own lap as he drives around Le Mans in 1956 in a D-type Jaguar."

A famous British race car driver from the 1950s who was the first British driver to win the Formula One championship.

Place

Le Mans

"but we are bringing a video of Mike Hawthorne filming and narrating his own lap as he drives around Le Mans in 1956 in a D-type Jaguar."

A famous town in France that hosts the most prestigious 24-hour endurance car race in the world every year.

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