Special Edition - Live Q&A 4 June 2026
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Motoring Podcast - News Show Jun 5, 2026
Special Edition - Live Q&A 4 June 2026

Special Edition - Live Q&A 4 June 2026

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Special Edition - Live Q&A 4 June 2026
Ferrari Luce
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Ferrari Luce

The Ferrari Luce is a Ferrari model that the podcast says people are reacting to in different ways. The host mentions confusion about how it’s received, which means not everyone agrees on what they think of it. The discussion is mainly about public reaction and expectations.

BMW M3
Car

BMW M3

The BMW M3 is a sporty BMW that’s made for fast driving and better handling than a regular 3 Series. The podcast mentions an older M3 (from 1997) to illustrate how that specific generation drives and feels. It’s brought up because people often compare how different years of the M3 perform and age.

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electric seats with memories

This means the seat can move using a motor, and it can remember a couple of saved positions. So you can press a button and the seat goes back to your preferred setting.

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alloys

Here “alloys” means alloy wheels. They’re the metal wheels you see on many cars, and their weight and how the tire is set up can change how the car feels and handles.

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ADAS

ADAS means “driver-assistance tech.” It’s the stuff in modern cars that tries to help you drive—like warning you or even braking if it thinks you’re about to crash.

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Euro NCAP

Euro NCAP is a safety testing group for new cars in Europe. They run tests and give safety ratings, and they also evaluate how well safety features like driver-assistance systems work.

Rolls-Royce Phantom
Car

Rolls-Royce Phantom

The Rolls-Royce Phantom is a very high-end luxury car. It’s known for being big, impressive, and comfortable, with a focus on how it looks and how it feels to ride in. The podcast mentions it to compare different ideas about what makes a luxury car stand out.

Cadillac Escalade
Car

Cadillac Escalade

The Cadillac Escalade is a big luxury SUV. The host is using it as an example of the trend toward vehicles that look tough and protective—almost like a "fortress" on wheels.

Hummer H2
Car

Hummer H2

The Hummer H2 is a huge, rugged SUV known for a very tough, off-road style. The host is saying it might have helped kick off the idea of making SUVs look like armored, protective machines.

Ioniq electric
Car

Ioniq electric

The Hyundai Ioniq Electric is an electric car known for being efficient. Here, the hosts are saying their real-world fuel/energy use was so low that it’s hard to find other cars today that do as well.

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hypermiling

Hypermiling is when someone drives extra gently to get the most miles out of a tank of fuel or the most range out of an electric car. The goal is to waste as little energy as possible.

Ioniq five
Car

Ioniq five

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is an all-electric Hyundai. The speaker says it looks great and they like it, but they think it’s not as practical for everyday life as they’d want.

Renault five EV
Car

Renault five EV

The Renault 5 EV is Renault’s electric version of the Renault 5. The speaker thinks it’s a good option, but they feel it’s too small compared with what they want.

Ioniq six
Car

Ioniq six

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 is another Hyundai electric car, but shaped more like a sleek sedan. The speaker has driven it and says it works better day to day, even though they don’t personally like how it looks.

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Norwegian spec

“Norwegian spec” means the car was set up for Norway’s market. That can change things like included features or settings, so the speaker is explaining why their experience might differ from what you’d get elsewhere.

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left-hand drive

Left-hand drive means the steering wheel is on the left side of the car. The speaker is pointing out the exact layout of the car they tested.

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cone EV

“Cone EV” sounds like a nickname the hosts are using for a particular kind of EV. It doesn’t appear to be a standard technical term, so it’s likely an inside joke about what some journalists buy next.

Porsche Cayenne
Car

Porsche Cayenne

The Porsche Cayenne is a Porsche SUV, meaning it’s higher off the ground and more practical than a sports car. The podcast is talking about buying an older one (around 20 years old) and how that choice can be different from buying an older sports car. It comes up because people weigh comfort and usability versus driving feel.

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