17:43 One of the biggest disappointments of all time, this car. Well I’ll be fair: everything about Spectre was disappointing. The highlight driving scene in the film featured two cars, specially sourced for the film, and completely impossible to get. The Aston was created for Bond, they made 5 copies of various degrees of detail for filming (stunt cars, close ups, publicity photos etc), whereas the Jag that Dave Bautista drives was an experimental prototype that was mothballed due to the project being cancelled, then pulled from storage and fitted with polished bodywork for the film. I mean the thing about Bond films is that to a degree they are car ads. You see the car and as you drive around in your Vantage or BMW, you fantasise about being in a Bond film. And yet this film was an advert for two cars that were unavailable for the general consumer to buy. And the film was underwhelmingly overhyped.
“Dear Jezz, Dick, and Jim…”
Now that’s cheeky 😂
great
Dear Top so called Gear 😂😂
the best
Dear Jeremy so called Clarkson 🤣
18:33 is the start of one of the single greatest roasting tangents I have ever heard XD
Truly elite roasting there! Jezza had no reply either hahahaha
No one:
Hammond when he sees a cat or dog named stig: stig you see those slippers, pee in them. 😂
1:54 - By the way the answer is the Austin 7
The answer to a question that nobody asked
Well, the Cadillac Type 53 had the control layout first, but the Austin 7 was the car that made that layout the standard.
Professional mechanics can create magic sometimes.
true story
17:43 One of the biggest disappointments of all time, this car. Well I’ll be fair: everything about Spectre was disappointing. The highlight driving scene in the film featured two cars, specially sourced for the film, and completely impossible to get. The Aston was created for Bond, they made 5 copies of various degrees of detail for filming (stunt cars, close ups, publicity photos etc), whereas the Jag that Dave Bautista drives was an experimental prototype that was mothballed due to the project being cancelled, then pulled from storage and fitted with polished bodywork for the film.
I mean the thing about Bond films is that to a degree they are car ads. You see the car and as you drive around in your Vantage or BMW, you fantasise about being in a Bond film. And yet this film was an advert for two cars that were unavailable for the general consumer to buy. And the film was underwhelmingly overhyped.
The last couple of Bond movies were TERRIBLE!
17:52 great segment
😂😂😂