Fifth Gear

Should be good, hopefully they got all out in the final season. Then again 5th gear has never been about going mad. It is probably the one motoring show that I have learnt the most from, especially their safety/crash features over the decades.
 
Should be good, hopefully they got all out in the final season. Then again 5th gear has never been about going mad. It is probably the one motoring show that I have learnt the most from, especially their safety/crash features over the decades.

The only fault I find in your logic is they only appear to have found out it was the final season after filming was wrapped up...
 
http://www.autoevolution.com/news/f...-test-moments-and-it-s-very-funny-109829.html

Back in May, Tiff Needell took to Twitter to announce that Fifth Gear was effectively over. While we firmly believe it's not for good, the fact that their Youtube channel just uploaded a "Best Team Test Moments" video gives us cause to have a quick giggle.

[video=youtube;EMC2QGwF75I]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMC2QGwF75I[/video]
 
http://www.autoevolution.com/news/w...oft-car-has-brought-it-to-youtube-113362.html

As most of you already know, Fifth Gear ended last year. We didn't need Tiff's confirmation of the fact, as it was evident the old TV format had run its course.
Want to Watch the Last Fifth Gear Season? Barcroft Car Has Brought It to YouTubeMany gearheads, especially in Britain, grew up on this stuff(while Top Gear was off). But for whatever reason - time, work, other shows - many just neglected to watch the last few series Vicki and Tiff put together.

So what can you do? Well, you could probably download the episodes somewhere on the interwebs. But why bother when you can just watch them on Youtube?

Barcroft Cars seem to have purchased the rights and have uploaded four episodes of Series 25 in the past few weeks with more to come. It's relatively relevant stuff, regarding things like the BMW i8, the S63 AMG and even a screaming competition between the Ferrari F12 and the Aston Martin Vanquish.

In the first episode, Tiff Needell and Formula E racing driver Karun Chandhok put two fast limos up against each other on the track - the Mercedes S63 AMG and the Jaguar XJR. The presenting team test the Citroen C4 Cactus, a car with airbags on the outside, and find out how well it can stand up to being hit with a shopping trolley.

In episode two, VBH drives Aston Martin’s most powerful Vantage and Porsche’s most powerful 911 to find out which is fastest around a track. We all know how that's going to end! After that, the team test BMW’s first ever front-wheel drive car, the 2 Series Active Tourer Active Tourer, with Tiff concluding that it's unpleasant to drive.

And in the third episode, which is my favorite of the bunch, we get to see Vicki playing with the Alfa Romeo 4C. It's really satisfying to see the same flaws with the new Twingo we've discussed on some occasions being revealed.

While 65-year old Tiff might have to retire from the car reviewing business, we think Fifth Gear needs to live on, even if modern cars have as many as nine gears. Team tests, the banter between Needell and Plato... all that was great about the show.
 
Classic throwback

[video=youtube;plszQppI11c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plszQppI11c[/video]
 
They did way better purely automotive videos than Top Gear ever did, will see what else comes out of their youtube channel.

For now I love my 407 coupe but I know a RCZ is the next step, despite missing out on some V6 magic. Let's not forget that noble line of V6 French magic that made it in to the DMC12...

But yeah, 5th Gear is a firm favorite with me. I love cars more than I love being entertained. They did both so well.
 
Great news, a motor show for car people. Not like Top Gear for entertaining only.
 
yup, i do follow a few YT channels, MrJWW, Seen Thru Glass and a few others, like Edd China.
 
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