Hello and welcome to another week of revving engines, screeching tires, and plenty of banter on the latest episode of My Week In Cars with Steve Cropley and Matt Prior.
In this week’s installment, the dynamic duo take us through a wide range of topics, from the latest supercars to the best family-friendly SUVs. The episode kicks off with an in-depth discussion on the Lamborghini Huracan STO, a track-focused beast that promises to deliver pure driving thrills. Steve and Matt share their thoughts on the car’s design, performance, and overall driving experience, leaving us all itching to hit the open road in this Italian masterpiece.
But it’s not all about high-octane sports cars on this podcast. The pair also delve into the world of family cars, discussing the merits of the Volkswagen ID.4 and the Kia EV6. With electric vehicles becoming increasingly popular, Steve and Matt provide valuable insights into these eco-friendly options, helping listeners make informed decisions when it comes to choosing a practical and sustainable family vehicle.
Of course, no episode of My Week In Cars would be complete without some good-natured ribbing and friendly competition between the hosts. Whether they’re debating the merits of manual vs automatic transmissions or sharing hilarious anecdotes from their own driving experiences, Steve and Matt’s chemistry is undeniably infectious.
So buckle up, gearheads, and tune in to the latest episode of My Week In Cars for all the latest news, reviews, and laughs from the world of automotive excellence. Whether you’re a petrolhead or a casual driver, there’s something for everyone on this podcast, so don’t miss out on the adventure.
absolutely love the sound of the huracan sto, lambos always have that wild side that’s just irresistible. Steve and Matt really bring out the zest of driving in their talks. would kill for a ride in one.
I appreciated the discussion on electric vehicles, particularly the VW ID.4 and Kia EV6. How do Steve and Matt feel these compare in real-world family usage? Safety and range are my top concerns.
I get the appeal of modern electric and supercars, but there’s something about the classics that these new models can’t touch. Nothing beats the roar of a traditional engine and manual handling, IMHO.
if only driving the huracan sto in real life was as easy as in my racing games, i’d be setting records on the regular, haha. matt and steve, any tips for translating virtual skills to the asphalt?
Regarding Steve’s comments on the Lamborghini Huracan STO’s performance, it’s important to note that its 0-60 mph time is officially stated as 3.0 seconds, which places it among the top performers in its class. Accuracy is key in automotive journalism.
love seeing more talk on evs hitting mainstream car podcasts. the id.4 and ev6 are game changers for families looking to go green without losing out on performance. big ups to steve and matt for highlighting these rides.
These episodes keep focusing on cars most of us can only dream of. How about something more down to Earth? Not everyone has a Lamborghini parked in the driveway, Steve and Matt.
really digging the podcast lately. the mix of drool-worthy supercars with practical ev info is spot on. keeps me dreaming big but also planning for my next realistic ride. cheers to the hosts.
As a motorcycle guy, I usually don’t pay much attention to cars, but Steve and Matt’s banter caught my interest. That discussion on the Huracan STO? Absolutely riveting.
Was curious about Steve and Matt’s take on manual vs automatic transmissions. Personally, I’m all for manuals for the control they offer. Do the guys think manuals will stick around in the future of driving?
Manual transmissions have a special place in automotive history, but unfortunately, I think they’re becoming artifacts. The efficiency of automatics and EVs means we might see less and less of them.
hope that’s not true! driving manual is like a rite of passage. it’s more engaging and fun. wouldn’t want to lose that.