Not seen this clip before, and they all have great chemistry between them, its a good team, lots of humour. This is great. The new Top Gear needs the same kind of chemistry between the presenters, in a way that it comes across as natural, not scripted.
I wasn't a fan of the styling when they first came out but maybe that was something to do with the gaudy colours that they also had because i now own a 2004 Mk1 Ford Focus in a very non-gaudy dark grey colour. I don't usually like grey cars (I had a Mk3 Astra in Mistral Grey and didn't like the colour) but dark grey suits the Mk1 Focus in my opinion. It handles brilliantly and the build quality is better than most comparable cars of the time.
I actually really like Tiff. While I can't imagine upsetting the (now gone) Clarkson Hammond and May chemistry, I think he would've been great in the updated format TG. I would actually have rather liked to see an episode with the three of them as well as Tiff.
Dariy Novik nope. petrolheads like the old stuff, the new stuff and the in between stuff too. cars.... cars and other things you put petrol into. nothing nerdy about that..... honest (i hope they believe me).
@@retepyam5858 Fifth gear and Top gear were great Fifth Gear is still the old spirit of the Old Top gear, while Clarkson, Hammond and may went over the top and became what people loves it. then BBC destroyed both because "redacted" hates both for being too old brittish
@@Bitterman5868 Clarkson punched a producer? They kept him on after a series of controversies and drew the like when he punched someone, I think that’s probably quite lenient
And it is the best car of the group, mechanically-speaking. Their engines and transmissions are bulletproof and they take much longer to rust vs their European counterparts. The only downside is their second and third owners have done stupid mods on them that ruin what made the cars so good in the first place.
The combo of Clarkson, Hammond and May just works.. But its quite interesting to see this lot together, pre Fifth Gear.. Wonder why they split... Well, i think we know why but hmm.
4:47 I've been looking at buying one of these (in fact that very model, the S430) and I know that air suspension is incredibly wallowy but it makes no difference. Because the S-Class wasn't designed to go around corners like a race car, it was designed to scream down highways in comfort.
The Focus has a bit the same problem as the Golf: eye turner when new, but only after a couple of years there were some many on the road that nobody would notice you when you turned up in that car. The alfa, as unreliable and actually quite poor finished as it is, simply is the car to become a classic one. ;)
+FrightfulAccountant Same here, actually. Unfortunately that does mean I'll have to get something that's a bit overpriced, a bit impractical and a bit inferior compared to the "mainstream" cars. A Ford Fiesta ST might do just fine...
I would like to have an Alfa, but they are expensive o run in every single aspect... I went for a G8 Honda Civic 'spaceship'. Has very extravagansic looks, without braking my back. A Focus S I may buy one day in the future, when hey are getting rare and very special ;)
Latest Focus RS realy is a beauty! But expensive as well unfortunatly. Still if you have a lot to spend, it's one of those great sporty but practical cars to buy!
My dad had an Alfa Romeo 156 2.5 V6 veloce Spec. It had so much character, Busso V6. Just enough power for a FF drive line. Out of all his cars that's my 2nd favourite. His GT4 being top. Bluebird zx turbo being a close 3rd.
The BBR turbo versions are fantastic! The chassis, engine and brakes can handle the extra power and they are huge fun. The original 1.6 engine was derived from a turbocharged rally car engine I believe.
My mom had a Focus (2001) for almost a decade and I have to say that in terms of handling - that car was better than my wife's new bmw. It was a great little car.
All inside work, it has pipercross induction, front mounted intercooler, downpipe back only, now for the stage 2 remap. I don't know if it actually would stock either but it's turbo'd, but I still love it anyway- removed all the GTi badging so it just looks like a regular old shit 207, at least to the ricers...
yo bub i got 106 gti, 708 cams, 4-2-1 manifold etc, proxes, slaps most things. can guarantee my 106 is better than your focus also i think they are tanks compared
coco mgee nice one, sounds like it's had quite a bit of real non-rice work. yeah it would stomp on it, the 106 is a very light little car, you're lucky to own one.
cheers, yeah i havnt riced it out however it was ricers that got me into em weirdly enough haha, just times changed by time iv got one(well iv had 3 106s 2 saxos, 1.1 106 2 1.4 saxo and quiksilver, a saxo vtr and a proper gti :P im a french car whore lol. ps i love the sound of your 207 im loving those
i think james mays personality its absolutely brilliant. ive seen him in his show "man lab" and hes just great, wouldnt like to se anyone else in his spot on top gear now.
I have an Alfa 156 2.0TS from 2000. They are not that unreliable as you think, but for sure not the most reliable either. They chose right though, the Focus is an awesome car.
I miss the old top gear format! Jeremy Clarkson, Tiff Needell and Quentin wilson were great! It's good to have a serious program with a bit of comedy/sense of humour thrown in...but now it's all gone too sarcastic! Thanks for the memories!
Yeah, I actually prefer this line up to the current Top Gear. You say different, but really it has been the same all these years. There was Willson, who is very similar to May in the sense he is very grown-up and like a gentleman. Butler-Henderson was like a sex symbol, to which Hammond is very like too. Clarkson has always been himself and has his point first. Lastly Needell has always been the teams test driver, giving driver involvement and phenomenal car control, as like The Stig.
I don't know if you will agree, but the 1998 Astra still looks modern when I see it on the streets of England in 2011. It may be dull, but the design lasts somehow, and unlike the A class from '98 the Astra still fits in as a modern looking car.
It may have of been ahead of its time, but its way behind now. Even though the Bmw 3 is 'pricey', it is the best, and still is a benchmark of luxury/driving dynamics and practicality. if anything, it shoulda been the S class, thing is still more luxurious and high tech than 80% of the cars today.
This was what top gear should have stayed as....real car show on real everyday cars with a few odd supercars here and there....messed with the formula gave JC a big head and bang that's it......All over...
GetOverHere83 I know. ..but it's still not the same. Need actual reviews of the cars...not how fast it goes around a track or how sideways you can make if go.
When it was new, the suspension on the W220 was very good, the pnumatic airmatic had sway bars, the ABC dealt with all that hydraulically. That's when it was new... 20 years later, replacing parts is a nightmare on the wallet..
Had a focus Mark 1, 1.6 flight. Best handling front drive car I've driven. Replaced with Mark 2 which felt like a barge in comparison. Achiles heel though of focus was refinement. The road noise on poor surfaces made long journeys tiresome. Engine wasn't that great either. Bit harsh. Still looks good. Mark 2 was arguably worse. Blander. More solid but lost the magic.
As the owner of a 260k mile W220 S500, I have to agree with Quinton. The W220 is an incredible machine, there is no reason a 2 ton car should handle so nimbly. With all this mileage it still doesnt burn oil or give any indication that its exhausted in any way. Look at the absolute joy/fear in Vicky's eyes and how much fun Tiff is having throwing the car around. Until you drive one, I dont think it's possible to understand. Its a massive car but it feels so much lighter and responsive than my '76 MGB. Mercedes Benz laid out the blueprint for the pinnacle of large yet responsive sedans when they built the W220. The W140 has the best reputation but it's a barge, the W220 proved that even a tanker ship can maneuver like a jetski with the right amount of engineering.
@dimiterdakov I get what you mean. The Police force still use this current shape of the Astra, but I don't find the car attractive at all. The Focus on the other hand is still a good looking car, even after 13 years.
Now when I see these cars on the road and remember the cars back in '98, I can safely say that one of the most reliable, safe, and fun car to drive in that time was the Honda Civic. When it's un-riced, it has no major maintenance issues. It's also very cheap on gas and maintenance. The Si and Type R variants remain a favorite in the world of tuner cars because they are fun to drive and they deliver power when properly tuned. Some of my friends owned one and not one of them thought it was a P.O.S. unless they riced it.
Ehhhh, I can't say I agree. I own a 2003 GLI 24v, and I love it, but it was still about $10k more than a base Focus at the time, so it's hard to make a comparison. Plus the mk4 suspension setup was awful until they updated it in 2005 for the mk4.5, while the Focus handled well from launch. The build quality is actually better on the Focus too surprisingly, I've had so many electrical problems with my car...
the_niceking there was a vr5 in the mk4 and a vr6 in the mk3. they were called that tough and not gti. but technically they had gti suspension and stuff. and mk4 golfs apart from the 2,8 and 3,2 litre took over 8 secs to 60... thats slow.
MrBusunglueck As I said, in America, the mk4 GTI came with the BDF 24v VR6, and was swapped to the 1.8T for the mk4.5, we never got a VR5 model in the states, and thank goodness. The 24v we got here made 200bhp and 200 ft-lb, and was just a little bit slower than the BMW 330i of the time. It's not fast by modern standards, but these cars are over 10 years old now, and weren't soooo slow at the time.
so ye. all of these vehicles look good, maybe because I was a 12 year old kid than and they war my glory-days for car passion. Not that its much weaker now, but when you grow-up you just take this from a another perspective. I remember that my father owned a Volvo 760 GLE Turbodiesel from 1994-1999 and i was dream of an S80...
LOL the uploader's name is hilarious! "He's not the stig,he's the Stig's superhero's cousin!" or "He's not the stig,but he's the stig's TH-cam cousin!"
We've had a 1st gen focus. It's a timeless smooth design on the outside but inside, it's a bit blend. It's also prone towards engine failure at around 80k miles and the engine is a bit loud inside the cabin. I've always liked the tail light placement on the hatchback version and was sad to see it changed on later generations.
The vehicle details for S950 SWC are: Ford Puma Date of Liability 18 07 2007 Date of First Registration 04 09 1998 Year of Manufacture 1998 Cylinder Capacity (cc) 1679cc CO2 Emissions Not Available Fuel Type PETROL Export Marker N Vehicle Status Unlicensed Vehicle Colour SILVER Vehicle Type Approval Not Available
'Failed racing driver Tiff Needell.' Get's me every time Clarkson says it
Not seen this clip before, and they all have great chemistry between them, its a good team, lots of humour. This is great. The new Top Gear needs the same kind of chemistry between the presenters, in a way that it comes across as natural, not scripted.
Tiff, Clarkson, Quentin, and Vicki were a fantastic group of TG presenters. I would honestly say not that far off the 2002-15 trio.
😂😂😂😂
That VHS noise...
Ik tell me about it! It’s nostalgic and brings me back to my childhood in a heartbeat and I love it all Asf!❤️
Got to say I’m no ford fan, but the mk1 focus is a cracking car that is incredibly reliable , mk1s in good condition still look smart
I wasn't a fan of the styling when they first came out but maybe that was something to do with the gaudy colours that they also had because i now own a 2004 Mk1 Ford Focus in a very non-gaudy dark grey colour. I don't usually like grey cars (I had a Mk3 Astra in Mistral Grey and didn't like the colour) but dark grey suits the Mk1 Focus in my opinion. It handles brilliantly and the build quality is better than most comparable cars of the time.
Tiff can really, *REALLY* drive.
No he talks about how he can drive, he’s a driving failure
@@autoroom21 Tiff won 3rd overall at Le Mans in a Porsche 962 and was talented enough to break into Formula 1. Guy's a legend.
@@autoroom21 say what
Bring back Tiff, Clarkson, Vicky, Hammond, and May.
Tiff and I think Vicki are now on Fifth Gear.
No one ever says Quentin lol
ToyCorp Uk Ebay WorldWide shipping available. Quentin’s my favourite 😆
I actually really like Tiff. While I can't imagine upsetting the (now gone) Clarkson Hammond and May chemistry, I think he would've been great in the updated format TG. I would actually have rather liked to see an episode with the three of them as well as Tiff.
Tiff was always a meat and potatoes guy when it came to cars. The show was trending towards automotive junk food when he left.
Am I nerdy for loving Old Top Gear? I guess that's why James May is my favorite host in the new show. Fifth Gear is good too in my opinion.
Dariy Novik nope. petrolheads like the old stuff, the new stuff and the in between stuff too. cars.... cars and other things you put petrol into. nothing nerdy about that..... honest (i hope they believe me).
Back when Clarkson was the "sensible" one
yes he was,
Back when it was a car show as opposed to light entertainment.
@@retepyam5858 Fifth gear and Top gear were great
Fifth Gear is still the old spirit of the Old Top gear, while Clarkson, Hammond and may went over the top and became what people loves it.
then BBC destroyed both because "redacted" hates both for being too old brittish
He was not the sensible one. He was the only one who was not a complete and utter tosser!
@@Bitterman5868 Clarkson punched a producer? They kept him on after a series of controversies and drew the like when he punched someone, I think that’s probably quite lenient
3:37 It may look "too much like the old one" but the styling on the 3-series aged extremely well. Doesn't look out of place in 2020.
You can say that with most of these cars. Conservative styling.
My dad bought that generation of S Class new. Awesome car, reliable, comfortable, and fast. Unfortunately at 160k miles it got hit by a semi truck.
At which point it kept its occupants safe and sound I trust?
Was the semi-truck driver okay?
the mx 5 design has aged well
And it is the best car of the group, mechanically-speaking. Their engines and transmissions are bulletproof and they take much longer to rust vs their European counterparts.
The only downside is their second and third owners have done stupid mods on them that ruin what made the cars so good in the first place.
Old top gear ftw
Vicki was hot back then too !
+Bilal Ahmed she will always be bangable
Bilal Ahmed she’s still hot !
She was 26 at the time of the video. Now in 2020 is 48 and still looks good.
The combo of Clarkson, Hammond and May just works.. But its quite interesting to see this lot together, pre Fifth Gear.. Wonder why they split... Well, i think we know why but hmm.
4:47 I've been looking at buying one of these (in fact that very model, the S430) and I know that air suspension is incredibly wallowy but it makes no difference. Because the S-Class wasn't designed to go around corners like a race car, it was designed to scream down highways in comfort.
Quentin is the best when it comes analyzing the cars and the other host on this show, anyone who says he a bore is dreaming
The Focus has a bit the same problem as the Golf: eye turner when new, but only after a couple of years there were some many on the road that nobody would notice you when you turned up in that car.
The alfa, as unreliable and actually quite poor finished as it is, simply is the car to become a classic one. ;)
+FrightfulAccountant If your purchase decision is based on "uniqueness" alone, you're doing it wrong :)
Not on uniqueness alone, but I do rather dislike driving a car everybody else drives...
+FrightfulAccountant Same here, actually.
Unfortunately that does mean I'll have to get something that's a bit overpriced, a bit impractical and a bit inferior compared to the "mainstream" cars. A Ford Fiesta ST might do just fine...
I would like to have an Alfa, but they are expensive o run in every single aspect...
I went for a G8 Honda Civic 'spaceship'. Has very extravagansic looks, without braking my back.
A Focus S I may buy one day in the future, when hey are getting rare and very special ;)
Latest Focus RS realy is a beauty! But expensive as well unfortunatly. Still if you have a lot to spend, it's one of those great sporty but practical cars to buy!
My dad had an Alfa Romeo 156 2.5 V6 veloce Spec. It had so much character, Busso V6. Just enough power for a FF drive line. Out of all his cars that's my 2nd favourite. His GT4 being top. Bluebird zx turbo being a close 3rd.
“More than a house” 60K now could probably rent you a flat in London for three seconds.
First time I've ever seen Clarkson in the back of a car, even in the passenger's seat.
9:04 The Tamperer Feat. Maya - Feel It.
Ford Focus from 1998 to about 2004 rotten in 90% cases on the rear arches and read doors :D
Shortly after this was filmed, Jeremy had them all killed and ate their roasted flesh in a sandwich.
Henderson was right about the mx-5. I love that nimble little beaut, especially the new Miata.
The BBR turbo versions are fantastic! The chassis, engine and brakes can handle the extra power and they are huge fun. The original 1.6 engine was derived from a turbocharged rally car engine I believe.
My mom had a Focus (2001) for almost a decade and I have to say that in terms of handling - that car was better than my wife's new bmw. It was a great little car.
+Burger Van Dreamz My 207 GTi would pee on it
All inside work, it has pipercross induction, front mounted intercooler, downpipe back only, now for the stage 2 remap. I don't know if it actually would stock either but it's turbo'd, but I still love it anyway- removed all the GTi badging so it just looks like a regular old shit 207, at least to the ricers...
yo bub i got 106 gti, 708 cams, 4-2-1 manifold etc, proxes, slaps most things. can guarantee my 106 is better than your focus also i think they are tanks compared
coco mgee nice one, sounds like it's had quite a bit of real non-rice work. yeah it would stomp on it, the 106 is a very light little car, you're lucky to own one.
cheers, yeah i havnt riced it out however it was ricers that got me into em weirdly enough haha, just times changed by time iv got one(well iv had 3 106s 2 saxos, 1.1 106 2 1.4 saxo and quiksilver, a saxo vtr and a proper gti :P im a french car whore lol. ps i love the sound of your 207 im loving those
i think james mays personality its absolutely brilliant. ive seen him in his show "man lab" and hes just great, wouldnt like to se anyone else in his spot on top gear now.
I have an Alfa 156 2.0TS from 2000. They are not that unreliable as you think, but for sure not the most reliable either.
They chose right though, the Focus is an awesome car.
I miss the old top gear format!
Jeremy Clarkson, Tiff Needell and Quentin wilson were great!
It's good to have a serious program with a bit of comedy/sense of humour thrown in...but now it's all gone too sarcastic!
Thanks for the memories!
They really were a good bunch together. A lot of character between them, different to current Top Gear with May and Hammond, but still brilliant.
Yeah, I actually prefer this line up to the current Top Gear. You say different, but really it has been the same all these years. There was Willson, who is very similar to May in the sense he is very grown-up and like a gentleman. Butler-Henderson was like a sex symbol, to which Hammond is very like too. Clarkson has always been himself and has his point first. Lastly Needell has always been the teams test driver, giving driver involvement and phenomenal car control, as like The Stig.
So Tiff is 64 today!!!!!!!
The MK4 Golf still looks great today, like it's been out for only a few years. The Focus definitely looks like it's from 1998.
Um... Just the opposite. Golf looked old-fashioned at the stage of developing. But first Focus looks brilliant even today !
what? if tiff was 47 years old back then....does that mean he is 63 today???
kraenk12
66 now mate..😂
68 now😂
@@Supercarcompilers 69 now
@@lavanderlavandin9017 nice
73 now 😮
lol in the end i thought the cars suspension was gonna break . Tiff is crazy!
5:21 i shouted NO!! in the middle of my screen.
Some of the best TG banter I've heard. Much better than the canned exchanges of recent years.
Tiff is good value! Excellent racing driver and his opinions on cars very respectable.
With those presenters probably best motoring show ever made
For those who want to know the music playing near the end its Feel it by The Tamperer ft Maya
I don't know if you will agree, but the 1998 Astra still looks modern when I see it on the streets of England in 2011. It may be dull, but the design lasts somehow, and unlike the A class from '98 the Astra still fits in as a modern looking car.
You're right!
It may have of been ahead of its time, but its way behind now. Even though the Bmw 3 is 'pricey', it is the best, and still is a benchmark of luxury/driving dynamics and practicality. if anything, it shoulda been the S class, thing is still more luxurious and high tech than 80% of the cars today.
9:14 what's the song
i would've chosen the e46 bmws 3er. it looks ageless and beautiful, even today when it's 18 years old.
Or the mx5, both have held up very well.
Travis Smith yes i love the mx-5
It could pass off as a 5 year old car! It's such a great design, I really like this generation of BMWs
The Honda Accord is probably the only one on the road today.
Yes, your right. The current Top Gear is like a Sitcom.
This was what top gear should have stayed as....real car show on real everyday cars with a few odd supercars here and there....messed with the formula gave JC a big head and bang that's it......All over...
It still exists. It's called 5th Gear, which you'll find is still running on Channel 5.
GetOverHere83 I know. ..but it's still not the same. Need actual reviews of the cars...not how fast it goes around a track or how sideways you can make if go.
Your so right it's pathetic now,cringe worthy
dogsitter68 I do like 5th gears reviews much better...and better drivers...more skillfully.
How is he getting that s430 to slide like it’s some sort off Silvia?! He’s damn good!
When it was new, the suspension on the W220 was very good, the pnumatic airmatic had sway bars, the ABC dealt with all that hydraulically.
That's when it was new...
20 years later, replacing parts is a nightmare on the wallet..
I liked the A Class of that era
So glad they Gave the award to the FOCUS!!
Not to mention "Racing driver, of very little brain."
Tiff Needell is the finest Top Gear presenter to date. Most talented driver on TV!
how in hell does the e46 look too much like the e36?
Yeah
W220 was a 2000 model year car?!? Wasn't the 1998 S-Class the W140 at the time?
+Chthonian121 The W220 started production in August 1998
>Peugeot 206
>Looks fantastic
Pick one.
Song at 9:05 please? Those bells really take me back!
Had a focus Mark 1, 1.6 flight. Best handling front drive car I've driven. Replaced with Mark 2 which felt like a barge in comparison. Achiles heel though of focus was refinement. The road noise on poor surfaces made long journeys tiresome. Engine wasn't that great either. Bit harsh. Still looks good. Mark 2 was arguably worse. Blander. More solid but lost the magic.
i so wanted that alfa to win. probably because i own one but still that engine and the handling is just amazing.
Old top gear became 5th gear? Didn't know that.
From a 2019 perspective, there is no doubt that Golf 4 is the best !
As the owner of a 260k mile W220 S500, I have to agree with Quinton. The W220 is an incredible machine, there is no reason a 2 ton car should handle so nimbly. With all this mileage it still doesnt burn oil or give any indication that its exhausted in any way.
Look at the absolute joy/fear in Vicky's eyes and how much fun Tiff is having throwing the car around. Until you drive one, I dont think it's possible to understand. Its a massive car but it feels so much lighter and responsive than my '76 MGB.
Mercedes Benz laid out the blueprint for the pinnacle of large yet responsive sedans when they built the W220. The W140 has the best reputation but it's a barge, the W220 proved that even a tanker ship can maneuver like a jetski with the right amount of engineering.
well... they could have chosen worse... the golf...
@dimiterdakov I get what you mean. The Police force still use this current shape of the Astra, but I don't find the car attractive at all. The Focus on the other hand is still a good looking car, even after 13 years.
Now when I see these cars on the road and remember the cars back in '98, I can safely say that one of the most reliable, safe, and fun car to drive in that time was the Honda Civic. When it's un-riced, it has no major maintenance issues. It's also very cheap on gas and maintenance. The Si and Type R variants remain a favorite in the world of tuner cars because they are fun to drive and they deliver power when properly tuned. Some of my friends owned one and not one of them thought it was a P.O.S. unless they riced it.
Old, jauger, for, sale
My mates is still running without any problems and he bought it in 2000.
Rick schiffer However the Civic was changed in 1995/96 and again in 2001, this was for new cars released in 1998
You can still buy a S-class from that year today and it will be superior to 90% of the cars on the road.
Exept the air ride
Apparently in 1998 spinning out in a car meant it had good handling haha
mk4 gti is soooooo much better than the focus in every way.
especially the vr6
Ehhhh, I can't say I agree. I own a 2003 GLI 24v, and I love it, but it was still about $10k more than a base Focus at the time, so it's hard to make a comparison. Plus the mk4 suspension setup was awful until they updated it in 2005 for the mk4.5, while the Focus handled well from launch. The build quality is actually better on the Focus too surprisingly, I've had so many electrical problems with my car...
kolby4078 there is no vr6 gti. that an r32. and they are both rubbish. the gti is soooo slow.
MrBusunglueck There was in the U.S., Mk3 and Mk4. Slow compared to what.
the_niceking
there was a vr5 in the mk4 and a vr6 in the mk3. they were called that tough and not gti. but technically they had gti suspension and stuff. and mk4 golfs apart from the 2,8 and 3,2 litre took over 8 secs to 60... thats slow.
MrBusunglueck
As I said, in America, the mk4 GTI came with the BDF 24v VR6, and was swapped to the 1.8T for the mk4.5, we never got a VR5 model in the states, and thank goodness. The 24v we got here made 200bhp and 200 ft-lb, and was just a little bit slower than the BMW 330i of the time.
It's not fast by modern standards, but these cars are over 10 years old now, and weren't soooo slow at the time.
Still the best looking Focus
We did have it. It was badged here as the mercury cougar
The Music at 9:15.... is that the original on what the Futurama Theme is based on? Sounds familiar....
Ahh, when 240p was just a twinkling in our analogue VHS's wildest dreams.
Seicento sporting tho...
so ye. all of these vehicles look good, maybe because I was a 12 year old kid than and they war my glory-days for car passion. Not that its much weaker now, but when you grow-up you just take this from a another perspective. I remember that my father owned a Volvo 760 GLE Turbodiesel from 1994-1999 and i was dream of an S80...
LOL the uploader's name is hilarious!
"He's not the stig,he's the Stig's superhero's cousin!" or "He's not the stig,but he's the stig's TH-cam cousin!"
We've had a 1st gen focus. It's a timeless smooth design on the outside but inside, it's a bit blend. It's also prone towards engine failure at around 80k miles and the engine is a bit loud inside the cabin. I've always liked the tail light placement on the hatchback version and was sad to see it changed on later generations.
7:23 :))))
How could I do these turns with the focus? Drive the same one
WTF... tiff and vicky are at 5th. gear right.... what happend for them to leave?
I only know TG as it is now, weird.
I love the Jaguar XKR I wish they would bring it back.
The first time I watched TG back in the day I thought "Tiffany Dell" was going to be one of the lady presenters...
oh, well.
best looking focus
AHAHAHAAHAHA britain is always rainy
You are easily amused by precipitation.
The vehicle details for S950 SWC are: Ford Puma
Date of Liability 18 07 2007
Date of First Registration 04 09 1998
Year of Manufacture 1998
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 1679cc
CO2 Emissions Not Available
Fuel Type PETROL
Export Marker N
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3:06 I agree with Quentin its scary that Tiff said the Frontera was good Auto Express put it in the top 10 worst cars ever that's how bad it was
Victoria looks better in brunette.
inded, a woman on the show, this is madness.
Thank god they changed the format, too many presenters and too mainstream.
Quentin is painfully British lmao
Nice video
Oooh I would so love somewhere to practice my driving and do stunts like Tiff. I would need a LOT of practice though! 😅
I seriously used to wonder if Tiff used to be the Stig
I found it weird how clarkson wasn't driving at the end
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That s class 97, 98 where a class apart. An awesome machine.
To be honest, your right. I saw a W Reg not so long a go and it looked awful. I mean it was quite rusty and didn't make a great noise. It's a shame.
wouldn't be surprised if that s class suddnely burst it's air suspension. tiff was nailing it!!
Driving the Mazda MX-5 where it was meant to be driven: in English fog/drizzle
60k British Pounds = $93,000 and you can certainly buy a house for that much.
Fast forward to 2020 and there are more Mk4 Golfs still running around than Mk1 Focus.
No your wrong. Yes Tiff and Vicki are in Fifth Gear, but they were also former Top Gear presenters.
Looks like the episode was recorded in the (British) summer.
Vicki was on the old Top Gear.....nice...