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zagatoes30

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The Tesla section was interesting and informative, my 10 year old watched it this morning before school as she is somewhat of a Tesla nerd, knows all the cars, all their stats and specs amazing what you can find out on You Tube
 

Andyk

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I’m one of those in the minority then. Great family viewing, 3 cracking presenters having a laugh. Always loved Paddy and Fred. Harris is good too and best left to review the cars.


This 100% (although never been a fan of Fred or Paddy)...Not sure what everyone was expecting .... but this is watched by all the family in our house and everyone of us had a laugh at some point.....Last nights was better than some of the last Clarkson Top Gear stuff....Its juvenile rubbish...and there isn't anything wrong with that. I also think having Harris the southern and the other two from up north really works....If you want car reviews watch Fifth Gear, or Through The Glass or even Smee.
 

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This 100% (although never been a fan of Fred or Paddy)...Not sure what everyone was expecting .... but this is watched by all the family in our house and everyone of us had a laugh at some point.....Last nights was better than some of the last Clarkson Top Gear stuff....Its juvenile rubbish...and there isn't anything wrong with that. I also think having Harris the southern and the other two from up north really works....If you want car reviews watch Fifth Gear, or Through The Glass or even Smee.
I'm with you as well. It's Sunday evening entertainment that happens to involve cars. The presenters seem to have a good rapport and be really enjoying themselves. The internet has taken over the car review slot and this programme has moved on.
 

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As entertainment, and that's what many on here forget, it's a good show. Even with Clarkson and acolytes (sycophants) it's a bunch of middle aged men d!cking around in cars. At least women, God forbid, are not presenting it!
I'm also shocked at the anti-northern rhetoric on here. For you southerners, Flintoff and McGuinness are from Lancashire, the Chuckle brothers are tight arzed Tykes from Yorkshire.
Its not an Anti Northern thing, its just they are tits, nothing to do with geo location, tit is what a tit does :)
 

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The Tesla section was interesting and informative, my 10 year old watched it this morning before school as she is somewhat of a Tesla nerd, knows all the cars, all their stats and specs amazing what you can find out on You Tube
It was, good bit of info.
 

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This 100% (although never been a fan of Fred or Paddy)...Not sure what everyone was expecting .... but this is watched by all the family in our house and everyone of us had a laugh at some point.....Last nights was better than some of the last Clarkson Top Gear stuff....Its juvenile rubbish...and there isn't anything wrong with that. I also think having Harris the southern and the other two from up north really works....If you want car reviews watch Fifth Gear, or Through The Glass or even Smee.

It's Juvenile rubbish that has been done to death. Nothing new to see here but contrived shite. If that floats your boat then great....
 

zagatoes30

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I'm also shocked at the anti-northern rhetoric on here. For you southerners, Flintoff and McGuinness are from Lancashire, the Chuckle brothers are tight arzed Tykes from Yorkshire.

Absolutely spot on the only thing that Lancastrians and tight ar5ed Tykes from Yorkshire agree on is that Southerners are shandy drinking pansies :f2:
 

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I this juncture I'd like to interject that I, as a Lancastrian, went to bed sometime in 1972 and woke up in Greater Manchester, as we all did in the that area.

May God Have Mercy on Arsę Holes........
 

lifes2short

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Absolutely spot on the only thing that Lancastrians and tight ar5ed Tykes from Yorkshire agree on is that Southerners are shandy drinking pansies :f2:
steady on old chap, some of my best mates are soft, shandy drinking woofters, anyone fancy coming to a Tupperware party tonight:dance4:
 

zagatoes30

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I this juncture I'd like to interject that I, as a Lancastrian, went to bed sometime in 1972 and woke up in Greater Manchester, as we all did in the that area.

Had a similar issue, born in Lancashire but boundary reforms in 1974 moved my home town to Cheshire
 

Ebenezer

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Actually quite like the 3 of them. Trouble is the whole thing seems to be a pastiche of the original. It's like watching Top Gear America/Germany etc. But if it ain't broke... And losing the rear was very funny!
Eb
 

zagatoes30

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What a pile of sh1t that Firebird was and when it ripped the axle out just proved it, still can't warm to Paddy though
 

Spartacus

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They undid the bolts it was so obvious . Walking and talking at the same time seems hard for Flintoff hes's so dense . It is total sh1t that show .
 

GeoffCapes

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They undid the bolts it was so obvious . Walking and talking at the same time seems hard for Flitoff hes's sp dense . It is total sh1t that show .

It did look a bit suspect.

Although, a lot of car from that era were a bit sh*t. A mate's Camaro sheered off the whole wheel hub off when he had it.
6.7 litres of US muscle, for about 220bhp! :as003::rofl5::rofl5::rofl5::rofl5: