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The Radiator Arms

JayEmm & Friends
Top Gear
BMW
Ferrari
Renault
Lotus
Volkswagen
Volkswagen Golf
Lamborghini
Supercar
Electric Vehicles
Porsche
Dacia
Gran Turismo
Peugeot
Toyota
Ford
The Fast and the Furious
Miami Vice
Need For Speed
Nissan GTR R34

Welcome to our car enthusiast's podcast by James Martin of JayEmm on Cars, Ant of SPORTZNTOURING and car guy/musician Will Gladwell, the Radiator Arms is a friendly, welcoming place to talk all things automotive and beyond - with focus on movies, music and video games all connected by a shared love of the automobile.

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Latest Episodes

What happens when you go from fixing computers… to driving Ferraris?

In this episode, James and Will talk about what it’s really like being thrown in the deep end with supercars. From Will’s first drive in a Ferrari Scuderia to taking the F12 out so... more

Remember when relatable cars felt special?

In this episode of The Radiator Arms, James and Will sit down to talk about why so many modern cars feel less soulful than the ones we grew up loving. From affordable first cars to the icons that defined ge... more

What’s Japan’s car scene really like? In this episode of The Radiator Arms, James, Ant and Will talk about Ant’s trip to Japan — exploring the driving experience, the car community and how Japanese car culture compares to life on UK roads.

From the ... more

What really happens on your first track day? This week on The Radiator Arms, James, Ant and Will relive Will’s first experience at Blyton Park — with the Mini JCW track car and Ferrari 550 Maranello both making an appearance.

They share track day mi... more

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Hosts

Ant
Co-founder of JayEmm and Friends, Co-host of The Radiator Arms.
James Martin
Host of The Radiator Arms, Better known to some as JayEmm on Cars.
Will Gladwell
Co-host of The Radiator Arms, Mixer and former maestro owner.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 98 ratings
  • Really good podcast

    If you have ever watched any of these gentlemen on YouTube, imagine the three of them together on a podcast! This podcast is one of the best ones I’ve ever heard! Of course if you’re a car fanatic, you’ll feel right at home. All you need is something to drink with the podcast and you’re all set!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ve9cbc
    Canada8 months ago
  • Nice pub chat

    Just listened to episode 3 - car regrets and got me thinking of what cars fall in to my categories. Substitute the schloer with Stella and I would gladly sit at the table with you fellas and chat all night !!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fozzydaz
    United Kingdom9 months ago
  • Great start

    Basically a good chat down the pub with your mates on cars, movies and games.

    Although criminal in a movie car chat not to mention any of the Bond Lotus or a certain DeLorean!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Stonedfish
    United Kingdom9 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the light-hearted and relatable discussions among the hosts, highlighting their camaraderie and shared enthusiasm for cars.
The friendly banter and personal anecdotes resonate well, making the content feel intimate and enjoyable.
Many find the blend of automotive talk with pop culture elements refreshing, bridging different interests seamlessly.

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Talking Points

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Are Car Guys Their Own Worst Enemy?
Q: How would you deal with the antisocial behaviour at car meets?
Policies should be established to promote safe and responsible meetings, such as providing designated areas for gatherings and ensuring respectful behaviour.
Bikes, Crashes, and Growing Up
Q: What is the difference in community between car enthusiasts and motorcycle enthusiasts?
Motorcycling provides a very raw and basic thrill, and I think there is something that means the danger also brings the community closer together.
Bikes, Crashes, and Growing Up
Q: What advice would you give to kids who are potentially interested in motorbikes?
As a parent, you can take generally one of two routes. You can either discourage them or support them by ensuring they have proper training and safety measures in place.
Track Days & Car Shows
Q: What's your advice for someone who's never been on a track before?
Leave your ego in the pit lane and enjoy the day without focusing on times or competition.
Cool Cars For Young People
Q: What is a good entry level Porsche?
The 987 Boxster or Boxster S is recommended as a good entry level Porsche, especially if it has the 3.2 liter engine to avoid bore scoring issues.

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This podcast focuses on the automotive world, blending car culture with discussions on movies, music, and video games. The engaging hosts share personal anecdotes and insights while exploring various facets of car ownership, including the nostalgia of childhood dream cars and the realities of modern automotive experiences. Conversations often feature humorous debates, listener questions, and reflections on industry trends, appealing to both car enthusiasts and casual listeners. The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming, making it an enjoyable space for diverse audiences while fostering a sense of community among automotive lovers.

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The Radiator Arms launched 10 months ago and published 41 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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