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disco man
19th March 2014, 03:04 PM
Thats the title of the dvd i just watched with jeremy clarkson. Its a bit of a old one 2009 pretty good watch basically jeremy showing how bad american cars are compared to cars from Europe. The normal thing you know very badly handling mustang vs lotus exige that sort of thing. The highlight is a caddilac escalade a hummer h2 and a range rover racing to the top of a mountain to put it mildly the american so called 4x4s are pathetic and range rover proves it in dramatic fashion. on the loose gravely surface with highway tyres and psi steep inclines and declines and with clarkson behind the wheel who is no off road driver of any standards proved how good they are one stage he puts his feet up on the dash while going down a very steep hill the range rover never even looks like breaking a sweat what a car. even if you dont like jeremy clarkson its worth watching just for that bit.

Gerokent
19th March 2014, 03:08 PM
They didn't see any slopes on the mountain did they? :wasntme:

Cobber
19th March 2014, 09:20 PM
I bought it when it came out and still watch it from time to time, it's not bad :BigThumb:

Fifth Columnist
20th March 2014, 03:12 AM
The boys truck driving trip through Burma has just concluded in the UK.
Great stuff :D
Sadly, due to BBC cutbacks, probably the very last ever Top Gear. :(

disco man
20th March 2014, 05:19 AM
The boys truck driving trip through Burma has just concluded in the UK.
Great stuff :D
Sadly, due to BBC cutbacks, probably the very last ever Top Gear. :(

bloody hope not the tv landscape is full of crappy cooking and building shows its one the last good things on the box.

ugu80
20th March 2014, 06:47 PM
The boys truck driving trip through Burma has just concluded in the UK.
Great stuff :D
Sadly, due to BBC cutbacks, probably the very last ever Top Gear. :(

I doubt that, Top Gear is a big money earner (with the export market) for BBC. That's why it has such a big production budget.

disco man
20th March 2014, 07:10 PM
I doubt that, Top Gear is a big money earner (with the export market) for BBC. That's why it has such a big production budget.
I hope your right bud. its one the most watched tv shows with a global audience of around 300 million surely it cant fail. the hole it would leave behind would be filled with retards cooking or some tools building followed by fat people losing weight and treated like rock stars for doing it then change channel to be punished by someone useless trying to sing or dance. more outdoor and car/4x4 programs followed by a good dose of sport please.