If you’ve been keeping a keen eye trained on your television this week, you’ll have spotted some trails for episode four of our new series. In it, Clarkson gets his face mangled by the new Nissan GT-R and something occurs with trains.
But before this episode screens this Sunday on BBC2 at 8pm, Jeremy and our executive producer Andy would like to make a few things clear.
Over to you, gentlemen…
As usual, TopGear.com will be hosting an Internet-shaped discussion forum after the show, where you’ll have the opportunity to log on anonymously and let us know precisely what number comment you have posted, as well as watch some more of our patented outtake videos. See you there…













What do you think?
LandRoverPeter commented on this article
Wednesday July 20, 2011 at 10:50 am
Dear Top Gear,
yes my NEPHEW dedicated fans here of 22,14 and 12 indeed where playing with their San opAndreas 4 killing hobos on the beach instead of watching top gear 14 re runs.
I watched the mighty hummer get obliterated and am now etubbing for an armoured car cheap in a back lane.
I thought Jeremy was going to clobber richard this week.
The previews of the rail car would be ideal for me to bypass perth on the way to Albany.Do trains have speed limits?except on corners.
What did Richard pay the wheel clamp towers?Beer or free ddd’s.Money or a hench job?
Ive just brought a huge box of old new 1953 parts for my LandRover and had to blow the cesium off the origonal packets from windscale.My older brother brought an aftermarket part from Hiroshima and had to do the same thing.
what about a reactor rescue vehicle?It might educate some aussies.
regards
LandRoverPETER tip Richard has a chev kadett his dad owned i believe?he drove in Lancaster.It looked really immaculate then.&coool.Hunt it anyway with a season ticket i’ll post you.LOL.
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:) commented on this article
Thursday July 21, 2011 at 12:15 pm
loving the black cls63 in the back
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kadajawi commented on this article
Thursday July 21, 2011 at 8:58 pm
Actually I think that’s a good idea. I love both the car geek bits as well as the goofing around, so if you have both that’s good.
And yeah, I agree with Jeremy there. Trailers are crap. They either show you what the movie is not at all like (turning the bleakest depressing movie into a goofball comedy) or give away pretty much everything, thus making it pointless to watch the movie.
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