Why don't the presenters ever do a time
They used to I think. Didn't they all (or at least Jeremy) have a time on the first car?
They constantly rip Vauxhall for being boring, basic, and having terrible understeer. I don't understand why they picked it
Those crashes and the thing is still going?
Those helicopter shots of the beach, man.
Top Gear still has the best photography in the world.
Those crashes and the thing is still going?
There was an Astra a few years ago they reviewed and liked well enough.
I remember one Astra they liked but it still had under-steer iirc and they still recommended something else. Was it a Renault instead? I can't remember.
James earned that one.
Jeremy Clarkson gets behind the wheel of the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta, sampling the punch of its 730bhp V12 engine on the open roads of Scotland. Richard Hammond harnesses the power of motorsport on a quest to find the world's best taxi, and James May pays tribute to the former BBC Television Centre in White City, London, using a motorcyclist and a pair of parkour runners. Plus, the BAC Mono - an astonishingly fast car with just one seat - is put through its paces on the test track, and film director Ron Howard goes for a spin in the new Reasonably Priced Car.
Crap. Totally forgot about this. When do they usually do reruns?
Good fun.
Anyone spot the hot girl behind Richard in the news segment?
Good fun.
Anyone spot the hot girl behind Richard in the news segment?
Back to the topic of song changes and licensing, I was bored and queued up the Vietnam Special on Netflix....
BBCA had to change "Born in the USA" for the backup bike song to a generic instumental National Anthem.
USA, can't use Born in the USA.
iPlayer? I think it's already up...
Gave him "a face like a prostitutes front door" though
lol
Ron Howard is on next week:
Tonight (19.00) on BBC Three.Crap. Totally forgot about this. When do they usually do reruns?
was quite good. i am not a big fan of the RPC partys, but these time great guests. And yeah, looking forward to that Jaguar F-Type.. what a car
Back to the topic of song changes and licensing, I was bored and queued up the Vietnam Special on Netflix....
BBCA had to change "Born in the USA" for the backup bike song to a generic instumental National Anthem.
USA, can't use Born in the USA.
Hmmmm that's not how I remember it on netflix.