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The chick in red in the cover photo seems to be wearing the same dress that the wife of the guy in the wheelchair in A Clockwork Orange was wearing during the Rape Scene. God, what is wrong with me.

Germany uses stickers – one for the car's safety inspection, one to affirm that the license plate was issued legally.

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This is truly unfortunate. Much has changed since the Gruppe B days when there were many more fans lining the course, who would literally impede the racing surface and move out of the way at the last possible minute - at the end of a jump even! (See video, sorry about the bad music):

That's been around since the 80s.

that's a 2 lane each way dual carriageway. the a127 just outside brentwood in essex

The dash cam of my friend John's Motorbike captures a real funny video. He was out on the high way on his Hayabusa

I think you are pretty stupid. For a start, they were celebrating British manufacturing. I'm pretty sure that they are aware that Honda, Toyata, Nissan, etc aren't British corporations, and they explicitly said that companies like Land Rover, Jag, and Rolls were foreign owned. Also, they could easily have been

Believe it or not, but America is a lot bigger than Britain. Geography, am I right?

Are you nationalistic or just a fucking idiot who didn't watch the show. The presenters themselves goddamn said that LR and Jag were Indian-owned, and that Rolls was German-owned and built with some German components. They didn't hide that. There point is to celebrate British manufacturing - British jobs - not British

I'm English so this might be somewhat biased but I'd like to disagree. What Top Gear showed is that an enormous amount of automotive R & D is still done in the UK. Jaguar, Land Rover, Rolls Royce and the F1 teams are as British as Apple is American. If you look at the back of your iPhone you will see 'designed in

The Chevette's we got from the factory here in the states were nowhere near as cool as this HSR, we had to make them cool on our own.

To the person that commented earlier in the week that the British did not know about the Venom GT I say

only british 80's kids would recognise this, but stephen tyler;

US special forces use these also. The only U.S. force I'm aware of that use Land Rovers. It's litterally a stripped down D110, full rollcage with a large rotatable gun on top. They are very similar to British forces Land Rovers used for long range desert patrols or clandestine inceptions. Rapid ingress, rapid egress.

Defenders (preferably the 110, because wagon)

That, most likely, is a SEAT Marbella though. Roughly the same car, but the doors didn't rust through as quickly. Notice the large black plastic cladding on the doors, the Panda didn't have that.