This is my favorite part of top gear, no audience interaction, just the three of them talking over each other completely convinced the other two are wrong
The taxi episode is probably the best consumer focussed film this lot ever did. Ran through all the practical components of the cars, boot space, cabin space, comfort, usability and even price. On top of that, it was hilarious to watch.
James looks exactly the same now, just with grey hair. The other two look quite a lot different now than they did 10-15 years ago. Hammond because of the facial hair, Jeremy because of… many things.
@@icicle_ai Not at all. I think James has aged very well and doesn’t look much different now than he did 15 years ago, apart from the hair colour. Jeremy, who I love very much in his capacity as a television presenter and don’t want to disrespect by saying this, hasn’t really.
James has aged but no that much, just his hair going grey and some extra weight. Hammond has a different look and has aged a bit but doesn't look old. Jeremy has aged considerably and seems to be slurring his words a little more than he used to
I just always loved the vibe these chats had. Sitting down at some spot with a cup of tea and or coffee, maybe the occasional spirit, and just chatting about cars.
I wish these boys had a podcast, I would listen to them for hours, even though most people wouldn’t find these bits exciting, it’s this and the top gear news I enjoy the most when they’re interacting
I don't think the BBC would allow them to drink on air, so thars why the empties are all around and they likely just have water in the bottles they drink from, also, they drive too, so the BBC at the same time doesn't want to televise drinking then driving
@@devinmcleod3395 um the BBC allows drinking on TV all the time. And on top gear they drink alcohol in loads of episodes...wtf are you even on about. The empty cans are funny because it means they're probably drunk when having their discussions
@@dannywhite132 Calm down, big fella, I thought you were trying to say that they were faking it like a good portion of things in Top Gear. So um calm um down um um um um
Honestly the best part of the show. No put-on theatrics with playing their own stereotypes , just sitting around a table having a friendly arguement. You get the impression that this is what they're like when the cameras are turned off as well, and that's what really seals the deal on their Top Gear, I think. Also, can I just say - this kind of vibe is like the british version of those Americana road trip things.
Half peeled prawns, onion skin, a complete capsicum and God only knows what else was in that cauldron of Voodoo 🤔🤔🤔🤔 yucko, But that was awesome they had civil conversations , again another great Vid Cheers 👍👍👍👍
@hybridShinx buddy you're clearly American, have you ever heard about Gemballa, Brabus, Manthey, TechArt etc etc, Porsche literally has more tuning options than the S2000, and is much faster than the S2000 around a track with less power and stock. You couldn't be more wrong😂😂😂. The old Boxster puts everything Honda makes to shame and the new Cayman/Boxster is literally faster than everything Nissan, Toyota and Honda makes
If they aren't going to continue doing the grand tour in the format we're acustom to, do this. As a podcast or as a live youtube/drive tribe video. I'd sit and watch/listen to them bicker about life/cars etc for hours
Only just realised in the Spanish house when Jeremy's cooking they hinted at the "stab cows, throw donkeys off tower blocks and rip the heads off prawns"
Right off the bat, the S2000 vs Boxster and Z4. All good cars, but only one of them is a timeless legend which has yet to be replicated to this very day. As we step out of the time machine, we must recommend the S2000. Today in 2022 I'd buy the Boxster, because I can't afford an S2000.
In another timeline not too far from ours, "Top Gear" is a sitcom with little to no script. They just force them to live together, give them car-related challenges, and turn the cameras on.
Only the convertible, not the coupe. He also said in that episode that the Crossfire convertible was better looking than the 350Z convertible and TT roadster.
Honestly, the mums of Top Gear should have had their own series. Might not get them onto cars often without some assistance from the director, but they absolutely stole the show that episode and 100% nailed the verdict when the boys got it 100% wrong. They even rubbed it in further when they got the lads thinking like they do in their explaining of why they knew they were wrong. Mums (good ones like these and like mine) can be annoying for the most part -- especially when they stop you doing something, but they are almost always right. You'd be surprised how well-read they seem to be on issues they don't even care about. They're actually kind of scary in a way.
They got the first Pendine Sands verdict spot on. I'd have the Jaguar XKR out of the porsche and the BMW. The second Pendine Sands episode was a bit of a tough one for me because, I liked the Vauxhall Monaro very much. I love the excitement, the looks, the practicality, the space and the way it drifts through the corners, but, out of that, the Chrysler 300c and the Jaguar S type R, I'd have the Chrysler. It may not have won a single challenge, but, it's just so damn cool. When they went to Spain, I'd have gone for the McLaren because it's not the best looking, but, it makes up for that by being the most exciting, the fastest and the most powerful. I know the Audi proved to be the best, but, I've chosen the McLaren. The Best British Car film was good. I like the Morgan very much. I've always liked Morgan's, but, I think Clarkson chose the best car-the noble. May not be the best looking or the most practical, but, it's a great car and it's very exciting. Out of the Porsche Boxster, the BMW Z4 and the Honda S2000, I'd choose the Honda out of the 3. The Honda is the best looking, the most exciting, the cheapest, the most appealing, the best made and the coolest of the 3. I think Richard and James got it wrong choosing the porsche 911 over the Aston Martin V8 Vantage on the Isle of Man. I'm with Clarkson, you want a sports coupe, The Aston is the best and the one to go for. It's the most exciting, the best looking, the coolest, the best handling, the sharpest to drive, the loudest and just better. The V8 Vantage should have been car of the year 2005 and the coolest car of the year. In Iceland, I'd have gone for the Chrysler Crossfire because, it may not be the fastest, the most powerful or the most exciting, but, it's the best looking, the most comfortable, the most affordable and it should have been put in the cool section on the cool wall. I agree with their mothers, I'd have gone for the Jazz out of the Peugeot 1007 and the Renault Modus.
Did you notice May saying he's not really a 911 person. Weird that he went and bought one. He also sung the praises of the Rover 75 however on old Top Gear he criticised it for being too staid and traditional.
This is my favorite part of top gear, no audience interaction, just the three of them talking over each other completely convinced the other two are wrong
Same! I wish every “argument” they’ve ever had could be put into a youtube vid
@@MitchellfcNa32 that’s just top gear
usually a bit drunk as well lol
@@MitchellfcNa32 that'll be a 12 hour long video
I like when Hammond says "Let's imagine this is a democracy" ... meaning "as opposed to a dictatorship where Clarkson gets his own way all the time" 😁
if these three created a podcast, it would be the most listened to podcast in the world.
Need to add the extended pause before “in the world”. Otherwise completely agree with you.
@@chriswitmer9754 It would be the most listened podcast...... *in the world*
Everyone that has access to the internet and is a Top Gear fan. Yes *in the world.*
I am surprised they haven't tbh
This needs to happen. They'd make bajillions.
I love these clips. Off-the-cuff quips, passionate, illogical discussions. Pure Top Gear humour.
You can tell these guys are really passionate about cars from these clips😎
but because i've seen all of them before so many times i know the context to them all lol
I love how well behaved Jeremy is around his mom😅
I thought it was Bernie Ecclestone for a minute...
@@FrontSideBus jesus i nearly spat out my drink
@@geekzombie8795 F1 boss who also bribed his way out of being put on trial… for bribery.
@@Strathclydegamer *Ironic.*
@@ChaplainPhantasm also very competent
"Would it interfere with this debate, if I was suddenly and violently sick"
I don't see why it would.
He let his mates down by failing to be sick at #10.
If anything, it would be quite the persuasive argument.
The taxi episode is probably the best consumer focussed film this lot ever did. Ran through all the practical components of the cars, boot space, cabin space, comfort, usability and even price. On top of that, it was hilarious to watch.
The Minicabbing? Yeah
Astonishing what they're capable of, in terms of genuinely enlightening infotainment, when a certain moronic gorilla isn't around.
2:44 Best bit, that imperceptible nod of approval from Richard knowing James is spitting pure facts.
That whole conversation was so pure.
That was such a good comparison to Munich, damn
That whole film was golden! Including James' 6 Series review just before the Pendine Sands bit.
May would say "if it were imperceptible, then how did you see it?"
He does it again at about 2:10
9:07 " 70 Thousand pounds would buy a cook!!!" Look at clarkson's face when he said that.
Legendary
pure shock of his face LOL
Brilliant 🤣
i dont get it
@@BipolarDisorderMedicationdid you saw what Jeremy cooked? 😂
Im in love with these clips; Jeremy in his infamous purple double layered-collar shirts, James with his dark hair and Hammond in his 30’s ..
don’t you mean james with the purple shirt?????
James looks exactly the same now, just with grey hair. The other two look quite a lot different now than they did 10-15 years ago. Hammond because of the facial hair, Jeremy because of… many things.
I think you've mixed up who jeremy and james are
@@icicle_ai Not at all. I think James has aged very well and doesn’t look much different now than he did 15 years ago, apart from the hair colour. Jeremy, who I love very much in his capacity as a television presenter and don’t want to disrespect by saying this, hasn’t really.
I’ll say it for you then lol. I love all of them but jeremy looks like a used teabag or an overbaked pie now
James has aged but no that much, just his hair going grey and some extra weight. Hammond has a different look and has aged a bit but doesn't look old. Jeremy has aged considerably and seems to be slurring his words a little more than he used to
@@GoGetYourShinebox That's what 50 years of smoking and drinking does to you lol
the very first bit is so sweet and domestic, may cooking while they discuss their cars over beer
Jeremy throwing in shrimp tails and the outer skin of the onion is so fucking underrated lmfao.
Half a green pepper hahah.
I just always loved the vibe these chats had.
Sitting down at some spot with a cup of tea and or coffee, maybe the occasional spirit, and just chatting about cars.
I love when they cook and talk, it really seems like they are good friends, even if they disagree
"The problem with the Morgan IS... It is just a car that they forgot to stop making"... Brilliant.
*forgot to stop making in the 40s
‘It’s like sorting the Middle East. Nowhere near as important obviously but just as impossible’ such an underrated quote
This is why these three work so well together is precisely this chemistry
I still agree with Jeremy on the Honda S2000. What a superb car.
The S2000 is brilliant, but I’d have the Z4 personally.
I mean, there is a reason why s2k now is the most expensive than the other
@@muhammadiqbalmalikm649 30,000$ seems kinda fair
If you're going to have one have the Z4M.
These comparisons were my favourite part of Top Gear.
3:30 my last 3 brain cells trying to put a sentence together
I wish these boys had a podcast, I would listen to them for hours, even though most people wouldn’t find these bits exciting, it’s this and the top gear news I enjoy the most when they’re interacting
The three of them having dinner together at Clarkson's place to have an argument about cars is adorable xDD
2:38 James May perfectly explains how a trip to munich feels 😂
Nothing better than the opening clip with three men in a house cooking dinner and talking about their cars. Feels like a different genre of show.
The mums are the best.
James was so spot on with the Munich comparison.
Totally 👌
The empty beer containers is always the best part
I don't think the BBC would allow them to drink on air, so thars why the empties are all around and they likely just have water in the bottles they drink from, also, they drive too, so the BBC at the same time doesn't want to televise drinking then driving
@@devinmcleod3395 um the BBC allows drinking on TV all the time. And on top gear they drink alcohol in loads of episodes...wtf are you even on about. The empty cans are funny because it means they're probably drunk when having their discussions
@@dannywhite132 Calm down, big fella, I thought you were trying to say that they were faking it like a good portion of things in Top Gear. So um calm um down um um um um
@@devinmcleod3395 but your comment is still retarded. Use your brain.
@@devinmcleod3395 Richard can literally be seen drinking in the very first clip in this compilation, sooooo...
These were the best parts of the show.
The most honest and down to Earth reviews.
Damn, their mums are so wholesome and sweet (and their interactions with them)! 🙂 And you Mr Mustang make incredible montages! ❤️❤️
I think Mrs. Hammond is the only one left now though :(
Omg james and his mum speak in the exact same way that's amazing lmao
And Hammond’s mum looks exactly like him
@@aclarke7486 almost like she’s his mum or something 😂🤣
Hands down the one thing I'll miss the most is this. The boys' banter
This show is the embodiment of "me and the boys"
These 3 have great chemistry. That’s why we enjoy the show so much!
i could watch this with these 3 all day...miss it greatly....
Honestly the best part of the show. No put-on theatrics with playing their own stereotypes , just sitting around a table having a friendly arguement. You get the impression that this is what they're like when the cameras are turned off as well, and that's what really seals the deal on their Top Gear, I think.
Also, can I just say - this kind of vibe is like the british version of those Americana road trip things.
I miss this discussions in the middle of the car testing is soo old and I like this old segments
so sweet to see them so young lol, i’m so used to seeing the new content of the three individuals
Half peeled prawns, onion skin, a complete capsicum and God only knows what else was in that cauldron of Voodoo 🤔🤔🤔🤔 yucko, But that was awesome they had civil conversations , again another great Vid Cheers 👍👍👍👍
Love that episode with their mums, definitely one of my favourites
3:30
Richard = trying to explain his car
Jeremy = singing
James = Admiring his beer
Closest thing we’ll get to a podcast with these three
I have no knowledge of cars, but I would love to sit there and just listen to them and vibe
Looking back at the first two sections of this compilation Jeremy couldn’t be more right about the S2000.
One of the most well aged takes on the show.
Don't know how this happened, Jeremy got the right car and it was James with the nonsensical arguments lol, 'it revs too high'
One other advantage the S2000 has, performance upgrades potentially high whereas the Boxster doesnt
@hybridShinx buddy you're clearly American, have you ever heard about Gemballa, Brabus, Manthey, TechArt etc etc, Porsche literally has more tuning options than the S2000, and is much faster than the S2000 around a track with less power and stock. You couldn't be more wrong😂😂😂. The old Boxster puts everything Honda makes to shame and the new Cayman/Boxster is literally faster than everything Nissan, Toyota and Honda makes
I've often wondered what happened to the homes and airport in Spain. Having that all sit empty was a shame.
Yh me too.
James talking about porches and gesturing with a knife in his hand is iconic
11:13
"Though I wasn't driving top gear speed on the track"
Everyone else: "Oooooooooooo"
Been waiting for one of these compilations for ages!
Is it just me or does the lighting at 3:20 make the scene look really comfy
These bits I always loved but never thought anyone else would take notice of them as a distinct aspect of the show. And here’s a compilation!
To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.
My favorite part of the show are this moments, it's like me talking with my friends.
So glad I grew up with these wise men
The episode with their moms is one of my favorites!
Jezza and James loving the Holden makes me so proud as an Australian 😆
I loved these talks
Her: "I bet he's out with the boys cheating on me!"
*Me and the boys:*
why has Jezza's mum got the same hairdo as James?
I mean...
May: "I'm not sure what I'm less of; a woman or a race car driver."
Clarkson: "You've had experience with both."
Because, at heart, James is an elderly lady.
Jeremy was right about the S2000
Richard right about the 911
Moms right about the Jazz/Fit
Mum's*
@@strawberrypencl They might be a Brummie
If they aren't going to continue doing the grand tour in the format we're acustom to, do this. As a podcast or as a live youtube/drive tribe video. I'd sit and watch/listen to them bicker about life/cars etc for hours
8:52 to Jame's ''buy a cook'' line, I haven't laughed harder in years at virtually anything else gahahahaaaa.
Only just realised in the Spanish house when Jeremy's cooking they hinted at the "stab cows, throw donkeys off tower blocks and rip the heads off prawns"
Rips the heads off prawns...but leaves the tails on. Someone's going to choke on that!
Idk why but these amazing bros lookin young just puts a smile on my face
Its these scenes that made Top Gear so popular.
Right off the bat, the S2000 vs Boxster and Z4. All good cars, but only one of them is a timeless legend which has yet to be replicated to this very day. As we step out of the time machine, we must recommend the S2000. Today in 2022 I'd buy the Boxster, because I can't afford an S2000.
5:41 Looks like Captain Slow has been doing some go fast powder in his time 😂
0:37 James might of had too much to drink 😅
might have
@@noises4978May have.
@@craigdavid6668May had
In another timeline not too far from ours, "Top Gear" is a sitcom with little to no script. They just force them to live together, give them car-related challenges, and turn the cameras on.
so The Truman Show but Top Gear?
If they do this again in this day and age, it would be a weekly or monthly vodcast that people would watch
Wait…Jeremy at some point liked the chrysler crossfire?
Oh lord
Anyway have a nice day 🙂
His thoughts on it didn't age well, much like the car itself.
Only the convertible, not the coupe. He also said in that episode that the Crossfire convertible was better looking than the 350Z convertible and TT roadster.
@@longtailgt I think the 350z looks better than both but I'd never get a convertible.
The Audi TT, Chrysler Crossfire, and Nissan 350Z are cars I would never consider owning, so this argument is moot to me.
these guys are so funny you could make a compilation of every word they say.
James "feels like the cars smiliing 😂😂
Ferrari and Peaugot: LMAO
8:33. Yet another clip for the “it is/it isn’t” compilation I’m hoping for.
That s2000 back then would have been bought instantly if they knew how much they'd hold their value
the thumbnail of this image is them sitting in a cafe called barnacles beach cafe in pendine wales owned by my family, very cool to see
by image i meant video *
it is is quite. a big chunk of the video this is so cool
Honestly, the mums of Top Gear should have had their own series. Might not get them onto cars often without some assistance from the director, but they absolutely stole the show that episode and 100% nailed the verdict when the boys got it 100% wrong. They even rubbed it in further when they got the lads thinking like they do in their explaining of why they knew they were wrong.
Mums (good ones like these and like mine) can be annoying for the most part -- especially when they stop you doing something, but they are almost always right. You'd be surprised how well-read they seem to be on issues they don't even care about. They're actually kind of scary in a way.
The Gran Tour.
@@SunnyIntervalsORG That is fucking genius.
10:28 Hammond's mum on the lack of legroom: "I didn't notice that!" 😂 Awwww!!
"What's this bulge in my pocket?"
I think it could be added to "top gear out of context compilation".
Lol at Jeremy cooking paella with shells and skin 😆
My dad was floored when he saw the whole pepper in it when it was being served
Seeing James May without grey hair feels unreal
I'd watch a sitcom with these guys in it
"The problem with the Morgan is it's just a car that they forgot to stop making in the '40s"
OMG I'm dying 😂😂😂😂😂😂
these three need a podcast where they just talk about whatever the fuck they want
Most of their discussions seem merely like a good excuse to get hammered. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Reluctantly, Jeremy is right here. The S2000 is the one to have of the three.
The first three seconds basically explains every Top Gear episode 🤣
these challenges were the best, were they had to find out what car they liked the most, unanimously
I loved their mums! Actually quite sad when I heard Jeremy's mum had passed away.
Very Kieth Floyd vibe that i never knew i loved
Hope the future of Car Telly is watching this!
3:25 - 3:35 May not even kind of paying attention (and being mesmerized by a damn glass of beer) is beyond great
This was the golden era, even towards the end of these three being in top gear it wasnt anywhere near as good as this
"Would it interfere with this debate if I were suddenly and violently sick?" 🤣
The irony of the first segment argument, the S2k is now way more expensive than the Z4 or Boxster.
Their australian accents are like a weird mash of Birmingham and Canadian
They got the first Pendine Sands verdict spot on. I'd have the Jaguar XKR out of the porsche and the BMW. The second Pendine Sands episode was a bit of a tough one for me because, I liked the Vauxhall Monaro very much. I love the excitement, the looks, the practicality, the space and the way it drifts through the corners, but, out of that, the Chrysler 300c and the Jaguar S type R, I'd have the Chrysler. It may not have won a single challenge, but, it's just so damn cool.
When they went to Spain, I'd have gone for the McLaren because it's not the best looking, but, it makes up for that by being the most exciting, the fastest and the most powerful. I know the Audi proved to be the best, but, I've chosen the McLaren.
The Best British Car film was good. I like the Morgan very much. I've always liked Morgan's, but, I think Clarkson chose the best car-the noble. May not be the best looking or the most practical, but, it's a great car and it's very exciting.
Out of the Porsche Boxster, the BMW Z4 and the Honda S2000, I'd choose the Honda out of the 3. The Honda is the best looking, the most exciting, the cheapest, the most appealing, the best made and the coolest of the 3.
I think Richard and James got it wrong choosing the porsche 911 over the Aston Martin V8 Vantage on the Isle of Man. I'm with Clarkson, you want a sports coupe, The Aston is the best and the one to go for. It's the most exciting, the best looking, the coolest, the best handling, the sharpest to drive, the loudest and just better. The V8 Vantage should have been car of the year 2005 and the coolest car of the year.
In Iceland, I'd have gone for the Chrysler Crossfire because, it may not be the fastest, the most powerful or the most exciting, but, it's the best looking, the most comfortable, the most affordable and it should have been put in the cool section on the cool wall.
I agree with their mothers, I'd have gone for the Jazz out of the Peugeot 1007 and the Renault Modus.
Ah yes, all of these discussions would never be fun without a few drinks.
Forgot about their mums. What a segment 😊
1:08 Richard looks genuinely plastered
Unscripted conversations with a bit of their character added in. It’s the best
Did you notice May saying he's not really a 911 person. Weird that he went and bought one. He also sung the praises of the Rover 75 however on old Top Gear he criticised it for being too staid and traditional.
I love how often they argue pro or con something, then the exact opposite in a different episode.
May aged the best