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Was some very interesting bits of info in your original comment.

This, sadly, isn’t all that uncommon (well, the sex bit is), carbon monoxide makes you drowsy and not capable of logical thought. Petrol cars tend not have an overwhelming smell, plus the smelly bits of the exhaust would be reduced alot by the filters when youre in the car.

I’ve considered doing a bit of wheeler-dealing, which although not the same, the aim is similar - drive different cars without it costing the earth. Although I would look to more classic things (no depreciation) and aim to sell for more than I bought it for (by doing it up) and ideally cover the running costs

This is just the usual tongue-in-cheek humour the trio have always done - ‘due to health and safety’ etc etc. There are some things they cannot do because quite simply it could be construed as a ‘copy’ of TG, if you have the same presenters and same format it could be a difficult one for amazon to explain that they’ve

You think you’ve got it bad, over here in the UK we also have MPG, but a different gallon! A US gallon is a different size, so you have to remember that its a smaller gallon, therefore it does MORE MPG as measured in the UK.

It’s pretty much the same in the UK, I can’t see that they wouldn’t have written this off, they usually offer a buy back at a fixed percentage of the current value (a friend bought his car back to strip for parts for 10%). However, the value clearly isnt a relevant factor - the car has around 10x the usual mileage,

As others have said, the Mustang isn’t that wide, you dont even need to compare it to a Bentley - its 4cm narrower than a Mondeo. I drive an Avantime and a Multipla, both cars over 2m wide, and whilst theres a learning curve at first, you soon realise almost all roads are more than wide enough - remember lorries and

I would have thought it would be Cat A - I mean there is nothing left of the car - any ‘restoration’ would just be building a new F40. As for mourning the loss of an F40? It’s a pretty common car really (for what it is), yes, its a great car but they built 10x more F40's than Koenigsegg has ever built to date, of all

OK, you guys really don’t understand what the change is. Until now it has been law to have a TV licence if you watch TV, which includes any live TV as it is being shown, so even if its not the BBC, you still need a licence, and if you watched it online, you would need a licence IF you were watching it live (ie. at the

Eric is great, he takes the time to make decent length videos and properly explain why he is doing stuff, plus he shows you stuff when it goes wrong. It takes a while to get the info, but that means you usually have all of it, rather than people who do a 1hr job in 3 mins and failed to show how most of it is actually

This is exactly there kind of comedy, they exaggerate everything and use it as jokes, the beautiful scenery quote is a perfect example of this, and knowing them, they will pull it off fantastically, I just hope they don’t overdo it, but it will be heavy at the start. I can totally see them starting to imitate

Yeah, an F50 is the perfect discrete vehicle to groom teens in - no one will ever look your way!

To be fair, the only people who used the word mistake was Jalopnik in their clickbait title (which also implies the person who did the ‘firing’ [non-renewal of contract] is the person admitting the mistake). What Thompson actually said was that they couldn’t afford to lose Clarkson, mainly because alot of people who

Evans has been doing TV for years, I’ve never watched or listened to him, (except on TG) and presume he works well on the shows he hosts. I think the problem was more a mis-match between his presenting style and the general mood of TG. TG has never had a high-energy studio vibe, thats saved for when they’re out on the

The problem with new TG is simple - they are trying far too much to be old TG. As with any TV series, if you change the characters/actors and try to make the replacements the same as before, it rarely works. They should have forgotten all about old TG and just tried to make a great car show. It would have started off

I agree, always remove anything that can be related to you or your company from a vehicle, whilst the above scenario is very unlikely, anyone could buy your car, including a conman or cowboy tradesman who could easily do your business reputation damage. Whilst the garage should have also removed it, don’t trust other