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The last part of segment 6 was hilarious. Had me when Jeremy found out that James used part of his door for front bumper lol.
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The last part of segment 6 was hilarious. Had me when Jeremy found out that James used part of his door for front bumper lol.
^the task was supposed to be done with estate cars, though.
what does that mean, estate cars?
^the task was supposed to be done with estate cars, though.
Finally was able to watch it, and I feel it was the best top gear episode in the last few years. I liked how they admitted that the India special wasn't that great and I feel they learned from it when making this special.
It prob wouldnt make for good television if the 3 of them got cheap 4X4s and went through Africa without a hitch, (even with the right tyres these cars could have dealt with the conditions much better) the fact that they kill hammonds 4wd impretza proves that the show is more about entertainment than a factual car show these days.
Finally was able to watch it, and I feel it was the best top gear episode in the last few years. I liked how they admitted that the India special wasn't that great and I feel they learned from it when making this special.
That India special was God awful.
It seems like everytime Top Gear does an episode in Africa it's sensational! Is anyone able to recall the Botswana special (horse's head, James's tent, night time, hippos, ended up being Richard's tent )?! I doubt this Nile River episode will top that one but it's shaping up to be a Top Gear special to remember!
they went through south america with cheap 4x4 and that was a good episode..^the task was supposed to be done with estate cars, though.
Forester Estate/Allroad estate they are fundamentally the same car - station wagons on stilts even the volvo Cross Country XC... they are just as big as the Impreza "estate" in some markets the Porsche Cayenne is considered an "estate" lets not get hung up the the "definition" estate cus the FACT is the Forester or Allroad can be got for the same money, carry's just as much in the back and would be better for the job with more ground clearance - the Forester even has the same engine as the Impreza.
It prob wouldnt make for good television if the 3 of them got cheap 4X4s and went through Africa without a hitch, (even with the right tyres these cars could have dealt with the conditions much better) the fact that they kill hammonds 4wd impretza proves that the show is more about entertainment than a factual car show these days.