Showing posts with label Top Gear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top Gear. Show all posts

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Top Gear Blows a Caravan for its 10 Millionth Facebook Fan, Plus Sneak Preview of Season 18


As promised, Top Gear blew up a caravan in celebration of the 10 millionth "like" on its Facebook page. The…honor of destroying the mobile home was given to none other than The Stig himself who played around with a yellow-colored Vauxhall VXR8 GTS (aka the Holden Commodore-based HSV GTS) before pushing the lever.

You can view the video for yourself right after the break where you'll also find a new gallery of teaser pictures from Top Gear Season 18 that returns to the telly this Sunday, January 29.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Top Gear to Celebrate 10 Million Facebook Fans with a Big Bang


Some shows celebrate their achievements with a simple 'thank you' to their viewers while others organize competitions and give out gifts.

However, the original Top Gear series ain't your run-of-the-mill television show, which means they aren't about to change habits when it comes to celebrating their 10 millionth Facebook "Like".

During this past week, Top Gear's Facebook moderators asked fans what they'd like to do when they hit the magic number, which currently stands at 9,949,915 "Likes". The page received 7,832 suggestions in a little over six hours, with many of them having to do with caravans and destruction – both a beloved subject of Top Gear UK.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Top Gear Teases Season 18 that Starts on January 29 with a New Trailer


Fans of BBC's Top Gear motoring show will be glad to know that in 12 days from now, the famous trio of British presenters will be back with an all-new season, the 18th to be precise, which premieres on January 29.

And just to get your engines warmed up, BBC released a new trailer providing us a sneak-peek of what's to come.

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Jeremy Clarkson's Top 10 Most Controversial Moments


No one can claim that Top Gear is unpopular; on the contrary, BBC’s televised car show is broadcasted in no less than 170 countries (according to Wikipedia)! It generates a ton of income and of course, its hosts are paid handsomely. To no one's surprise, Jeremy Clarkson has the highest paycheck pocketing a total of £2.14 million (that’s a not-too-shabby US$3.27 million) last year.

Making a whole lot of money, even in this unpredictable economy, is admirable, even if it occasionally makes you unpopular. After all, as they say, you can judge a man by his enemies, right?

In this case, it would be hard to do so, as if you throw a stone in any of those 170 countries, there is a good chance it will land on the head of someone Clarkson has enraged with his comments.

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Top Gear “Christmas Special” Causes Tension with India, British PM Caught in the Middle


It’s true that the British have a special sense of humor; self-depreciating, absurd, even surreal at times, and no subject is off-limits. But the thing is that people from different countries and cultures may just not get it, or in certain cases, even be offended.

It’s that sense of humor which is a trademark of famous car TV show Top Gear that has often landed them in hot waters. This time, though, their “Christmas Special” episode almost caused an international diplomatic incident between Great Britain and India.

Last July, Top Gear producer Chris Hale wrote a letter to the Indian High Commission in London, asking for permission to film an episode in the country.

“Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May will travel across India in three cars filming a light-hearted road trip… there will be spontaneous interaction between the presenters and their environment, and potentially people they meet along the way," Hale wrote in the letter.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Top Gear Video Previews New Christmas Special in India


Some may call it a Holiday Special, all we know is that the wacky trio from Top Gear UK is returning to the small screen on December 28 for its annual special that will see Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May heading out to India.

After discovering that Britain does more business with Ireland than with the second most populous country in the world after China, the Top Gear crew set out on a mission to boost the trade between the two countries – or at least that's the excuse for the epic road trip.

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Top Gear Producer Praises Electric Car Test Spoof [Video]


The world’s most famous car show, BBC’s Top Gear, has had more than its fair share of controversies, mainly due to the sardonic comments of host Jeremy Clarkson.

Never mind the “greens”, Jeremy’s current favorite car is the Mercedes-Benz SLS. He is a petrolhead and apparently, not too fond of electric vehicles. Especially since the Tesla Roadster incident which led to the two parties becoming engaged in a legal battle.

Apart from being a car show, though, Top Gear is also about entertainment. This prompted two fans of the show to record a spoof video demonstrating an “eco race” between two zero emission vehicles: a “Nissan Leaf” and a “Peugeot iOn”.

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Who's the Boss? Ken Block and The Stig Hoon Top Gear Australia's Shoot Out [Video]


Channel 9 may have put the brakes on Top Gear Australia after just four seasons on TV, but the magazine is alive and well.

For the needs of their November issue cover story, the crew from Top Gear Australia magazine brought together Ken Block and the local Stig.

The dynamic duo put out an impressive one-off Hoonigan show in Melbourne with two of Ford's finest, the Monster Rally Fiesta and the Falcon FPV that comes with a…tire-shredding, supercharged V8 engine. You can enjoy the show after the break.

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Monday, June 27, 2011

Top Gear Season 17 Episode 1 Starts with a Blast: Forget about the Hummer, Meet the Marauder [Video]



Yesterday we brought you news about the first episode of the seventh season of BBC’s Top Gear TV series which aired last night featuring the Paramount Group’s Marauder. The South African-built armored vehicle was driven by TG presenter Richard Hammond in its native country.

However, “driven” is an understatement, since Hammond made the Marauder flatten cars, smash through walls and defy lion attacks. He also took a bright red one for a drive around Johannesburg, creating quite a fuss.

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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Monstrous Paramount Marauder Armored Vehicle to Star in First Episode of Top Gear Season 17


In just a few hours from now, Top Gear will air the first episode of season 17 on BBC. During the past two weeks, we got a taste of what Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond have in store for us this year through two teaser clips.

In one of those trailers, we saw a large off-road-like vehicle playing the role of a monster truck on a white Alfa Romeo 156 and an older generation Renault Megane sedan.

It turns out that the vehicle is a mine protected armored truck called Marauder from South African company Paramount Group and the driver behind the steering wheel is Richard Hammond. We were contacted by Paramount Group who told us that the Marauder will be featured in tonight's first episode of Top Gear Season 17.

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Second Trailer for Top Gear Season 17 Airs Online


We’ve been patiently waiting for the new season of Top Gear to come to our screens, but the time is almost here as the first episode of the series will air on Sunday.

Following last week’s release of the first teaser of season 17, BBC has now aired a second video highlighting the antics of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.

Among the other cars featured in the trailer are a McLaren MP4-12C taking on a Ferrari 458 Italia, a BMW 8-Series Coupe compared to a Mercedes CL, the rally version of the Mini Countryman and a Chevrolet Corvette from the early 1990s. You can check out the trailer for the new season of Top Gear after the break.

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