On excitment-packed Top Gear, Jeremy meets something Australian that
doesn't make him want to stick his head into a pit of angry snakes.
James drove the best car ever. And Richard looked at the Coupe
Cabriolets from Peugeot and Renault.
On stylish Top Gear, Jeremy drove a Toyota Hilux in the hope of
disproving the manufacturer's claims about its indestructibility. We
looked at the new Mazda that doesn't have any pistons or pillars. James
put the Fiat Panda under the motoring microscope.
On Top Gear's Lamborghini special, James took a Lamborghini Countach for
a spin, Jeremy tested the far more sensible Gallardo, and Richard
looked at the car that started it all, the Miura.
On a high-tech Top Gear, Jeremy got to go on holiday. Sadly for him it was to Detroit. On the plus side though, he did get to road-test Ford's pant-wettingly good GT.
On low-volume-plastic-bodied-British-sports-cars Top Gear, Jeremy and
Richard battled it out to find the best shed-built supercar in the UK,
James took a look at a truly enormous Cadillac and comedian, actor and
all-round nice chap Alan Davies got to grips with was our reasonably
priced car.
On high-tech Top Gear, we got a glimpse of the future of car design,
Captain Jean Luc Picard flew by at warp factor 0.0001, and we looked at
the new Vauxhall family car.
On fun-filled Top Gear, Richard and James enjoyed life under canvas, an
Alfa Romeo waved its arms about a lot, and Darth Vader took on the
fiercest evil in the known universe.
On safety-concious Top Gear, we had a man behaving badly (while obeying
the rules of the road) in our reasonably priced car, and lots of safe
and responsible stuff.