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Thank you! We appreciate your. In this Top Gear Special, Jeremy, Richard and James travel to Vietnam and are told to traverse the entire length of the country in just eight days, thereby achieving what the American military failed to do in ten years. But first they must each buy some suitable transport for the trip and, despite having several million Dong in their pockets, this proves to be rather less money than they thought, especially in one of the most expensive car markets in the world In the first of the all-new two-part special, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May are on a mission to build a bridge over the River Kwai in Thailand.
However, in order to do so, they must first drive across a country that has been largely closed to Westerners for over 40 years: Burma. The trio must make this trip in three trucks that have been bought for a limited budget.
Unsurprisingly, they are not quite as the presenters might have hoped or expectedWhat follows is an epic. Top Gear's legendary 'Specials' are where you can join our hosts in some of their most extreme adventures. These feature-length films take the boys across Vietnam on motorcycles, through the rainforests of Bolivia in cheap second-hand SUVs, and pitch them in a race to the North Pole featuring a husky sled versus a Toyota pickup.
In these circumstances, anything can go wrong and usually. The African Special profited from a well-timed two year hiatus, being the first special since 's Middle East venture, and it was far more reminiscent of classic Top Gear programming. The premise — which had been shaky in the Africa and Middle East specials — was far more stable, and presented the trio with the genuinely interesting challenge of locating the true source of the Nile Top Gear. Part 1 of. The best of the action from the last two series of Top Gear.
While many have fallen short of Top Gears exacting standards, others have triumphed, proving. Top Gear: Polar Special. Top Gear - Videos. Top Gear - Series 1 Episode 8. Register Don't have an account? Burma Special. View source. But first they must each buy some suitable transport for the trip and, despite having several million Dong in their pockets, this proves to be rather less money than they thought, especially in one of the most expensive car markets in the world In the first of the all-new two-part special, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May are on a mission to build a bridge over the River Kwai in Thailand.
However, in order to do so, they must first drive across a country that has been largely closed to Westerners for over 40 years: Burma. The trio must make this trip in three trucks that have been bought for a limited budget. Unsurprisingly, they are not quite as the presenters might have hoped or expectedWhat follows is an epic. Top Gear's legendary 'Specials' are where you can join our hosts in some of their most extreme adventures.
These feature-length films take the boys across Vietnam on motorcycles, through the rainforests of Bolivia in cheap second-hand SUVs, and pitch them in a race to the North Pole featuring a husky sled versus a Toyota pickup. In these circumstances, anything can go wrong and usually. The African Special profited from a well-timed two year hiatus, being the first special since 's Middle East venture, and it was far more reminiscent of classic Top Gear programming.
The premise — which had been shaky in the Africa and Middle East specials — was far more stable, and presented the trio with the genuinely interesting challenge of locating the true source of the Nile Top Gear. Part 1 of. The best of the action from the last two series of Top Gear. While many have fallen short of Top Gears exacting standards, others have triumphed, proving. Top Gear: Polar Special. Top Gear - Videos. Top Gear - Series 1 Episode 8. Top Gear - Series 1 Episode 6.
Top Gear - Series 1 Episode 7. Top Gear - Series 1 Episode 5. While many have fallen short of Top Gears exacting standards, others have triumphed. Season 21 Episode 7. All Episodes Next. Later on they discover another challenge waiting for them at the river Kwai. Episode 1 The team try to prove the hatchbacks of their youth were better than modern equivalents. Episode 2 Featuring Italian sports cars, military manoeuvres and a trip to Belgium.
There's also a race on Top Gear I hear you cry? Jeremy puts the 4 door Mercedes CLS to the test and likes it. James likes the Honda Element, which is not sold in the UK. Or the Jaguar XJS as it was better-known. There's also a look at the Batmobile.
The lads hand over testing duties to their mothers to review a range of new small cars:. Richard goes to the Nordschleife to see if Sabine Schmitz can do a lap of the infamous track in a Transit van in under 10 minutes. The lads take some convertibles to Iceland. Specifically the Crossfire, Z, and the TT. James and Richard spend the evening as 'scootermen'. By doing this, they get to drive different cars and test them at the same time. Jeremy, James and Richard look at the latest range of off-road toys: quad bikes, hovercrafts and buggies; James travels to Dubai to test the fastest four-door saloon in the world - the Bentley Flying Spur, and the BMW 5 Series diesel is compared to the petrol version.
F1 driver Mark Webber also sets a lap-time in the Liana. Jeremy drives the Ford F Lightning pick-up truck, which is inexplicably the world's best-selling car and describes it as the worst car he had ever driven.
James put his degree in music to fine use by trying to re-create the Top Gear theme tune using car engines. Richard tries a bit of drifting in the Monaro with the D1 drifting team. Which is the better car? To find out, the boys take the cars to the Isle of Man and test them on the island's roads - where there is no speed limit on the open roads [unlike in the built up areas of the island]. A challenge is set to see which is faster: a rock climber or an Audi RS4.
The new Porsche Cayman Sis reviewed and there's a feature on the history of British Racing Green; part of which involves Richard driving a Vanwall; a recreation of the car which won the world championship. Jeremy also drives the 'air-hostess orange' Focus ST on the track. James and Richard are once again trying to beat Jeremy in another of their now famous races.
This time, the race is on to see who will be the first to get from Alba in northern Italy, to the NatWest Tower in London. James and Richard are in a light aircraft piloted by James, while Jeremy has to make do with a Bugatti Veyron. The Renault Espace is turned into the world's first convertible people carrier by having its roof sawn off.
He also drove the new Corvette Z Richard was in Iceland for a race against a jet-powered kayak - he drove the Tomcat 4x4. Jeremy, James and Richard each design their own amphibious vehicle and test it on a Stafforshire reservoir. Jeremy has a Toyota Hilux, James a Triumph Herald with a sail and Richard has a Volkswagen camper van painted to resemble a canal boat. Jeremy gives the Mercedes S Class a make-over. Captain Slow is given a lesson in fast driving by Sir Jackie Stewart. The lads take a caravanning holiday in Dorset.
The Stig see how fast you can drive an F1 car indoors. The fast exotic car this week is the Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder. James races two parkour enthusiasts from the city centre of Liverpool to the Liver Building.
The lads take on the Stig in a race this week from the factory in London to Knockhill Racing Circuit in Scotland in Caterham 7 kitcars. Richard, James and Jeremy get behind the wheel of their vans to find out which is the best to drive, the easiest to steal and the fastest. Ray Winstone is the star in a Reasonably Priced Car. Jenson Button also tries his luck around the track in the Liana.
After spending so many years zooming along the roads of Britain the lads turn their hands to mending them by trying to do a week's worth of roadworks in 24 hours.
Also, the mph jet car crash which left Richard fighting for his life in September In this American special, Jeremy, James and Richard are on a fly-drive holiday with a difference. Another day, another Porsche, but will Jeremy be able to tell the difference between this new Turbo and the old one? James and Richard try to turn a Reliant Robin into a space shuttle. In an attempt to find an alternative source of fuel Top Gear goes green. Also this week, Jeremy makes a public information film.
A stretch limo, why hire one when you can make your own? Step forward the Top Gear boys who do just that. On the track, two Ford Mustangs. Have the Americans finally built a car that deserves more than pointing and giggling from smug Europeans?
A road trip to find to best driving roads in Europe sees the boys driving some serious automotive exotica. James, Richard and Jeremy attempt to cross the Channel to France in their amphibious vehicles from series 8.
Richard takes on a Typhoon jet fighter in a Bugatti Veyron. James drives the new Rolls Royce convertible and Jeremy gets to play with the new Ferrari Fiorano. The guys race each other using a bike, a boat and a car, to find the fastest way across London. The Stig drives the Caparo T1 in an attempt to beat the long-standing fastest time set by the Koenigsegg.
Richard regains the will to live by racing an Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster against a man with rockets strapped to his back. Richard and James try their hands at Motorhome Racing. Richard drives Renault's F1 car around Silverstone. Oh, there's some bloke called Lewis Hamilton, too. Jeremy, James and Richard take part in Britcar 24, a endurance race at Silverstone. And they most likely will get dented.
Jeremy starts the Ferrari Scuderia. James introduces a new member to the Top Gear team. Rising from the ashes like a phoenix, the Cool Wall returns. Are you a 'proper petrolhead'? The gospel according to Clarkson says you are not if you haven't owned an Alfa Romeo. A new Ford Mondeo or a used luxury car of yesteryear? Jeremy and James demonstrate which is the wisest choice.
Richard indulges in a spot of fox hunting - Top Gear style. It's an epic age-old rivalry: Britain versus Germany - but this time it's serious. Germany's equivalent of Top Gear - D Motor - is up against dear old Blighty's magnificent original in a series of challenges. Richard drives a new Mazda concept car and James chauffeurs two sumo wrestlers in a rather odd Japanese car. Jeremy, Richard and James buy second-hand lorries and set about discovering how easy it is to become an HGV driver.
Jeremy, Richard and James travel to the US to take a road trip from San Francisco to the heart of Utah in three new-generation muscle cars, hoping this time to avoid a mob of angry locals pelting them with rocks. Clarkson, Hammond and James take on the challenge of making an ordinary second-hand car lap the test track as fast as a brand-new, purpose-built sports saloon.
James enlists the help of F1 world champion Mika Hakkinen in a quest to discover why the Finns are such good racing drivers. Richard hammers around the track in the outlandish Veritas sports car. Jeremy, Richard and James are challenged to drive from the heart of Switzerland to the north-western coast of England on just one tank of fuel, with the winner switching on the Blackpool illuminations.
Richard celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Ferrari Daytona by taking one back to its spiritual home - the Italian Riviera - before trying to beat James and a powerboat in a race from Portofino to St Tropez. Jeremy asks whether the Eastern bloc countries ever made a good car, and Richard assesses the performance of new German sports model the Veritas. James visits California to learn about the hydrogen-fuelled Honda Clarity, and Jeremy assesses the performance of Tesla's battery-powered supercar the Roadster.
Arriving in Vietnam, James, Richard and James have to travel the entire length of the country in just eight days. But first they have to buy some suitable transport for the trip, and despite having several million Dong in their pockets, this proves to be rather more difficult than they expected, especially in one of the most expensive car markets in the world.
A race from London and Edinburgh using three different modes of transport. Finally the Stig is revealed or is he? Jeremy, James and Richard attempt to find the perfect car for a 17 year-old.
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