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In this episode James, Richard and Matt discuss how Elon Musk really needs to log off (1:05) and another autonomous car crash (3:30).
BMW is introducing wireless charging for your car (5:55), Ssangyong is back (9:05), another million cars recalled over Takata airbags (11:15), and James decides cars are apples (12:35).
Frosty Chops is probably on the wrong side of this one (16:25), we've been inundated with a YouTube comment (17:35), Panasonic is ditching cobalt but probably strip mining something else (19:15), and Donald Trump also really needs to log off (20:20).
Skoda has doubled its sales but discovered industrial relations (23:20), Ford (a car company) buys a train station (a train station) (25:55), Matt has been a man in a van (28:25), Richard has been in Alpina's "Not A BMW 7-Series" B7 (30:10) and James has been arguing with the media system in the Lexus RX300 (31:40).
James Cleary, Richard Berry and Matt Campbell tear down, pressure test and rebuild the issues of the automotive week.
You can get in touch with us on Facebook, Twitter (#CGPodcast) and Instagram, or share your thoughts on what cars are the same as what fruit by emailing [email protected].
You can subscribe to the CarsGuide podcast on iTunes, find us on TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Whooshkaa, and, naturally, the CarsGuide website.
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In this episode James, Richard and Matt discuss how Elon Musk really needs to log off (1:05) and another autonomous car crash (3:30).
BMW is introducing wireless charging for your car (5:55), Ssangyong is back (9:05), another million cars recalled over Takata airbags (11:15), and James decides cars are apples (12:35).
Frosty Chops is probably on the wrong side of this one (16:25), we've been inundated with a YouTube comment (17:35), Panasonic is ditching cobalt but probably strip mining something else (19:15), and Donald Trump also really needs to log off (20:20).
Skoda has doubled its sales but discovered industrial relations (23:20), Ford (a car company) buys a train station (a train station) (25:55), Matt has been a man in a van (28:25), Richard has been in Alpina's "Not A BMW 7-Series" B7 (30:10) and James has been arguing with the media system in the Lexus RX300 (31:40).
James Cleary, Richard Berry and Matt Campbell tear down, pressure test and rebuild the issues of the automotive week.
You can get in touch with us on Facebook, Twitter (#CGPodcast) and Instagram, or share your thoughts on what cars are the same as what fruit by emailing [email protected].
You can subscribe to the CarsGuide podcast on iTunes, find us on TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Whooshkaa, and, naturally, the CarsGuide website.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices