It’s the final episode of Season 2! And producer Kelsey has gone all out, treating Rusty & Nads to a buffet of sizzling headlines: rumours swirling around Tesla's shaky brand health, Cadillac dropping an $11k pair of sneakers (yes, really!), and the latest cost-of-living hack—ditching the pro mechanic for a TikTok fix. That’s right - MyCar's latest mobility index is out, and the DIY car repair trend is booming! Managing Director Adam Pay drops by to surprise the crew and break down what’s driving folks to take the wrench into their own hands. Senior Editor Feann Torr also stops by to give us what’s new on the EV market, including the revival of the Smart car brand. Later, meet mother and son duo Ali and Will Bourke, who have taken EV innovation to the next level – using their MG4 to power a jumping castle.
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We asked our audience and the broader carsales community the question ‘What bone do you have to pick with EVs?’ and wow, you all had plenty to say! From questions about whether 'electric Jesus' (Elon) is leading a cult and if there should be a road-user charge, to charging headaches and environmental concerns - our mailbag was overflowing! So, we brought in the big guns to tackle these topics: Tim Washington, CEO of JET Charge, brings years of industry insight to the table and explains why you might not want a charger on every street and why Gen Z just doesn’t care if an EV sounds cool or not. Also on the roster, motoring journalist Toby Hagon, who amongst other achievements has driven a Porsche Taycan across the desert, breaks down why sustainability is a hot topic in the automotive space, busts myths about EV fires, and much more.
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Ever regretted buying a car? Rusty and Nads may just have the cure: EV subscriptions! They dive into the latest trends and whether they think this move is a smart one. Then, Senior Editor Feann Torr steps in with the latest EV market highlights. First up, the all-new MINI Countryman, poised to make waves with its sleek design and impressive tech. Not to be outdone, the Rolls Royce Spectre rolls onto the scene with a debut that's nothing short of spectacular. But the real showstopper? The Zeekr 009, a 6-seater minivan that's not just luxurious—it's ultra-luxurious, boasting a cool 800km range that makes it the king of long-haul comfort. And if you're wondering whether going electric is worth it, EV aficionado Jay wraps things up by sharing his experiences with a second-hand Kona.
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We know EV owners are some of the most environmentally conscious drivers out there. So, in this episode Rusty and Nadine take a microscope to whether an EV's end-of-life is just as green as its on-road life. Talking with Emma McIndoe, Managing Director at AA Recycling and Melbourne icon Pick-A-Part, we uncover how EVs are transforming the auto-recycling industry and what you need to know if you’re thinking about recycling your ICE vehicle to make way for an EV. Producer Kelsey makes a surprise appearance with insights on how—and if—you can recycle your EV. Oscar Vall, Commercial & Business Development Manager at Infinitev, explains the circular economy they're building through remanufacturing, repairing, and recycling services aimed at ensuring the future of EV recycling is green.
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Are EV drivers too lazy to share public chargers? In this episodes news roundup, Rusty and Nadine dive into the hot topic of EV etiquette after a controversial photo sparked debate. Plus, what’s going on with the EU and US import tariffs on Chinese EVs, and why you should check your Uber account if you've recently taken a trip in an Uber Electric. Later, Senior Editor Feann Torr returns with the latest car market updates. He reviews the sleek MG Cyberster, the innovative Polestar 4, and an epic DeLorean EV conversion that’s straight out of the future. Then, our Meet an EV-er segment introduces Greg Hubbard, an IONIQ driver whose first EV was unexpectedly written off. Greg, who moonlights as a volunteer firefighter, shares some fascinating insight into battery safety in light of the accident that had him in hospital and on the hunt for a second second-hand IONIQ.
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