So true! I've never understood why young drivers aren't encouraged into modern cars. I suppose Peugeot have just add fuel here in Britain but Im guessing that's not exactly cheap.
Now obviously older cars are a lot more interesting having things like a manual gearbox and an internal combustion engine instead of the motor from a quartz watch. But these companies don't care about that either
@@michaeljones1686 Apart from the fact literally every article you see and the DVLA themselves say women are better drivers. That's why insurance premiums are cheaper for girls
Most of the 'Easter Eggs' and things of note in the video: 0:15 - An MP5 on Jeremy's desk. 0:21 - A photo of the Queen on James' desk. 1:15 - Several bundles of cash and a stack of gold bars. 1:22 - The Stig is trying to photocopy his head. 1:26 - A photo of a cow on Richard's desk. 1:40 - A tooth whitening kit on Richard's desk. 1:41 - A selection of books about railways on James' desk. 1:47 - A photo of Will Young on Jeremy's desk. 2:26 - Richard suggesting he's had no accidents in the last five years.
"Like a menu in a Scottish restaurant....not much in it and nothing you want." So much humor crammed into this 2.5 minutes its hard to take it all in :-D
I'm Scottish and he is absolutely right. Traditional, rural Scottish eateries are usually very boring and it's only in the past few years that they have got a lot better - mostly because of non-Scottish cuisine being introduced.
@@clarissamcpigeon7857 tbh diversification of food is never a bad thing. That's why English food is much better (here anyway). Everything is with everything else and it has to be good to survive
@@louisazraels7072 33 years ago I bought a '68 Corolla for $300. I still drive it. It's cost me about $4000 over all that time to keep it running and play with a few changes (not counting normal maintenance). It's cost me around $20,000 "just in case I'm an idiot". There are no "accidents", only "becauses".
@@ccox7198 Just statistics. Could be based on the specific brand or model (certain models are more popular among riskier drivers. Rare cars can be a bit of a wildcard in this, without statistics on the model they could keep it safe and ask a lot of money. Or simply assume something based on the specs (power, weight, value etc) which can go both ways. Could be differences in weight, power, safety equipment, new or current value etc
Sometimes looking at the insurance prices on my screen make me want to punch my monitor, frustrated me so much and then when you put the same details in few weeks later the price drops 1k
As a British person who’s under 25, I can confirm this is definitely true. I remember a period where I was unemployed when I was 18, but I still needing a vehicle to do errands and visiting family etc. So I brought a used Suzuki GSX 125 Motorbike worth just under £3K and the insurance for it was over £15K. That means they was expecting me to write it off completely over 5 times a year!
@@jimskywaker4345 They dont expect you to total your shitbox student car, or maybe they do, but thats not what they care about. They expect you to crash into someone elses actually good car, total it too, probably injure the occupants and cause millions in medical bills.
I want this on record that I submitted this to a public finance class in college for an assignment that required us to find a video about insurance quotes. It was played and the teacher, who was ukranian, could stop laughing. It was played to the entire class
Car: £1500, Insurance: £1600 Someone crashes into you (Not thier fault, Some dickhead in a bmw with no insurance swerved into them, They barely managed to avoid getting hit but accidentally hit you, front suspension damaged but fixable for £900). You exhance details. His insurance talk to yours and both agree to do nothing. Meanwhile your insurance says you're missing a dustcap therefore the car is modified and your insurance is invalid so they keep the £1600 and next year it'll cost you £2400 to renew and you're out a car. The other guys insurance told him that his air freshner was not factory and his insurance is invalid too so he's in the same boat as you. So both of you lose your cars, The insurance keeps all the money with no pay outs and it'll cost you both more next year. The only person to come out perfectly fine was the guy in the bmw driving with no insurance in the first place.
Toms Tech this whole system is designed to get money back from people and avoid more drivers on the road. It’s really a piss take imagine not being able to drive a nice car during 18-24 this is age when you are really into cars and want to experience them all but these fuckers sitting in the parliament beg to differ
Insurance in general is. It's like placing a bet, but imagine in a bookies, you win on a race and then the bookies begins to charge you for the losses you incurred...that's insurance! I believe the term having their cake and eating it is apt!
In Singapore (where I'm from) 1 concern is when vehicles registered in neighbouring Malaysia (which are legally allowed to be driven on our roads without additional insurance) collides into a Singapore-registered vehicle, as it is practically more difficult to hold the former accountable (since they could possibly return back to Malaysia & thus become harder to trace) & thus file a claim from their insurer. Singapore motorists also faced a particular type of modus operandi (M.O.) when driving in Malaysia, where robbers would intentionally shunt into your car so that you would pull over with the intention to settle insurance paperwork, only to be robbed on the spot. I heard of a Singaporean motorist who didn't fall for this M.O. & kept going, only to be shunted a 2nd time that for some reason I can't imagine stalled his/her vehicle, & he/she still got robbed anyway
@@tomnewham1269 When they were at the BBC people always used to complain about Top Gears budget. (missing the fact it was sold worldwide and probably made a profit 😉)
If you think back to studio segments, whenever something doesn’t work because it is a cheap item (i.e. the pen he uses for lap times), he explains it as being “Due to the unique way the BBC is run”.
I remember buying a Porsche 928 when I was 28 (10 years, no claims). Before I did so I checked with insurance companies- back then Direct Line & Eagle Star were the big boys; each quoted me £5,000pa- just less than I paid for the car. A bit of help from some other owners via 928 mailing list, I called Lancaster (classic car) insurance- £250. They also insured my brand new Jeep Cherokee on the same policy for another £100. Absolute result & a hidden gem to look at insurance companies outside the daylight robbery companies. 👍🏼
Wait, for a street Legal Car you guys dont need Insurance ? You can Drive without an Insurance legally on public roads ? In Germany You cant even get a License Plate without Providing that you have got Insurance on your car
@@RexorProxer How come every time I see a German come across a discussion of doing something illegally you guys can't grasp the concept of braking the law? It's quite endearing honestly. It's exactly like when Jeremy Clarkson once described. (Paraphrasing a bit here) "This one time I was asking a German what would happen if you drove without a valid license? And the Germans just said 'But you can't do that' and I know that but like, you know, what if you did what happens? 'BUT YOU CAN'T DO THAT' and that's Germans for you"
@@556johny556 Why do you think that the discussion is about doing something illegal ? Just said that you cant get the license plate for your car without providing insurance. You can drive without License plates, but then you have to accept the conseqences.
@@RexorProxer Uninsured motorist = illegal motorist, hence the discussion is about doing something illegal. I just thought it's endearing how you guys seem to have such an innocent mindset.
@@556johny556 If you buy used the car likely already has plates, you don't need to change them. You might have everything else you need but you still aren't street legal without insurance.
@@johnrichardson544 actually insurance fraud is if you purposely injure your self for the money you can get from health insurance. Or if you purposely get hit so you get the insurance check from your car insurance.
As a 17 year old I would absolutely have driven that Suzuki Kei Car box wagon thing. Those are awesome and the boxy ones have decent space. They're all champions on fuel.
When I was 17 and passed my test i tried insuring a 700 quid no frills Ford escort. £99,000 was a quote. So I didn't drive for at least another year. Unbelievable
So they expect you write that off 141 times a year? That’s nearly three times a week. Might as well drive the car into river every time you need to clean it
This is actually kind of insane as Jeremy said of the value of the car versus the cost of insurance, In Sweden it's standard practice to let you parents buy your first car and have them stand on the insurance but you are using it as your own, I did that until I was 25 when the insurance cost finally came down to sensable levels due to my age, which is even more moronic that it's based on age because when I turned 19 I got my licens for driving lorries and where driving for the military for 4 years in terrain and long ass road trips without a single accident
It's also not this expensive in sweden though. I'm under 25 and the "half insurance" for my car is 175kr/month or ~~17 Euros /month. It doesn't even come close to the 800 euro/ month in this video.
Czech here. Same thing. Except I bought my own car with money from a side job. Parents were listed as insured, I was listed as a insurance user. After five years, when I bought a new car, this time insurance was on my name. Insurance company gave me like 60% off, because there was a valid record, I was driving for past five years with no accident.
@@GSG-io8zpCanada, myself and plenty of people I know got either a hand-me-down car that belonged to one of our parents or the parents would buy the car (usually around or less than $10,000 CAD). My fiancé bought his own first car though so not everyone was given one
When watching 3 middle aged men getting car insurance was the comedy highlight on television... Man, these guys were funny... There has never, and will never ever be better tv than what these guys made in Top Gear...
1:11 stack of gold bars in the background 1:23 stig photocopying his head in the background 1:31 Hammond has a picture of a cow on his desk 2:10 May has a picture of the Queen on his desk
There is so much stuff going on in the background; Stig photocopying his head, gold bars in a pile, James May's pic of the young Queen, a book about locomotives 1948-1968 also on James May's desk, and the gun on Jeremy's desk. It's just bonkers.
Its probably fine so long as its in his name, He only crashes other peoples cars :D "Going shops but my morgans got a leaky roof, Can I take your land rover?" *Wife Mindys look intensifies*
I've watched this episode of Top Gear maybe seven times. So how come it's only now, watching this clip, that I notice The Stig trying to get to grips with the photocopier at 1:23?
Try the Netherlands. I was looking at a Renault twingo from 2005 for just under €1000, the cheapest insurance I could find was €130 per month (€1560 per year). You get massive "age charges" if you're under 24 years old, some insurers will flatout refuse you if you're under a certain age (22 to 25 years old). This extra charge can be up to 472% of the insurance cost of a 35 year old with the same amount of no-claim years. Together with road taxes and fuel prices that makes owning a car (especially one registered under your own name) is just about unobtainable for most people of my age just because of their age. Just as a side note, that insurance is only for damage to others, nothing on your own car is covered.
Ireland is the worst offender for extrmely expensive car insurance. I got insured on my parents car (a 2008 Toyota Corrolla Diesel) when I started driving first with a full licence and the cheapest quote I could get is €1800, and that is being a name driver, third party insurance. It has come down a little bit, after I bought a 2012 Toyota Corrolla Diesel, but it's still in my parent's names and at third party. If I went on my own, the cheapest quote would be well over €3000, and that would be only third-party as well. Also in Ireland, the new thing is to scam young drivers with a box in the car to 'lower the cost' of insurance, when in reality, it's much more expensive. If you go over the speed limit by 1 km/h three times, you lose you're insurance while on the road, and you only get a small amount of miles. When you run out of miles, you have to pay extra for another 1000 km, which could be over €100.
Same crap in Germany imo, when I got my drivers license I looked into some of the older Audis and stuff, got offers >1500€/year multiple times... The only difference to the UK is that we are forced to have insurance, not having insurance can get you a hefty fine or 6 months in jail.
@@mc2w yea you can insure these cars for a few hundred a year but only if you have some experience driving without accidents and are over the age of 25 or something, it's only then when car insurance companies give you reasonable offers. Other than that you can assume that being a "Risikogruppe" (male, under 25, owning a drivers license for under a year) and insuring a car with a high "Versicherungsklasse" (e.g. people statistically crash these cars quite often) that the offer will be astronomically high.
New Zealand can get insurance cheap but cars are expensive insurance is optional 900$NZD for insurance on a VW Golf GTI would make anyone in the UK jealous
I've always been a believer in a system where by the monthly or yearly cost is much less but the excess is much more. I haven't had any accidents or claimed on my insurance since i started driving 7 years ago. Yet all the money i spent being insured went down the pan basically.
Depends on what kind of car you drive and the type of insurance you want. If you don't want comprehensive insurance because you have an old car with low market value that makes sense, if you have an accident you fix it for cheap if you can otherwise buy another. If you have a brand new or at least fairly recent car worth over 30 grand then the idea of using your insurance to repair your car or buy another starts looking much more appealing.
The stupid thing is I did this the other day with my 17 year old brother to find out when he passes his test what the price would be and it’s £500 cheaper to insure him on a 2.0L bmw 2 series convertible then it is on a 1.0L vw polo or £600 cheaper on a 1.6 Mercedes CLA it doesn’t make any sense at all the fact they want £1600 for a VW polo yet they’re happy to insure someone with now driving experience what so ever on a bmw 2 series or a Merc CLA for less is just insane to me!!!!
I have a claim on my insurance cause I was hit by an un insured driver. Passed my test in June 2018 and I can insure an Evo 9 cheaper than I can insure my mum's mini cooper
It's based on a lot of factors not just bigger engine or more expensive car = more expensive to insure, although it is a starting point. They take into account the safety features on the car, age, car security etc. But, one large thing that people don't realise is that the popularity of the car with certain demographics also changes it. Taking the cars that you mentioned for example, polo's are very popular cars especially with younger people because, depending on the age of course, they are relatively inexpensive. Now when you get a car that is popular with young inexperienced drivers, that specific car becomes involved in more accidents so they see it as " statistically X car is Y% more likely to be in an accident so it will be £Z more expensive to insure now"
TrMark yeah you’re exactly right, so the only answer is for young drivers to drive cars that the insurance companies don’t have large records of young driver crashing making them statistically safer therefore cheaper and this is why when I was 18 I had a old V6 Jag because it was cheaper to insure then my 1.2 Corsa. All I’m saying is a 17/18 year olds with no driving experience are definitely going to be more lethal in a big engined bigger car then a small slow hatch back. Regardless of what statistics says because I know from my own experience I drove a lot quick in the jag I had then the corsa and it was more by luck at 18 that I didn’t have an accident but I’m sure if everyone’s starts doing this they may not be so lucky and to me it’s bonkers that we live is such a back to front twisted world!!
There is some really odd self-defeating logic in insurance in the UK. A lot of the insurance companies seem to try to increase their profits by including no-win-no-fee legal assistance with their policies. Every time I have been in an insurance claim in the last 20 years (none of which were my fault) I was put in touch with a legal firm who tried to turn the story into one about my distress, pain, suffering and injury to pad the claim. This must create a circular situation where the thing the insurer does to make money by selling my details ends up making claims larger and costing insurers in general more money. I'm having trouble making sense of it
I live in Serbia. No matter the age, insurance is based only on engine power and slight adjustment if you had no accidents. Cost is about 50-100€ per year and it is tied to car owner.
@@kanra2689 for 3.8L insurance is 210$ and annual registration is 230$. Total cost with road tax and everything else is 490$ per year. Please consider that average month income in Serbia is 400$.
@@BundasaurusPecsyes, but that's because in there is no exact word for "submachine gun" in German, only "maschinenpistole" (machine pistol) which in technical terms is incorrect as the MP5 is not a mere pistol that can go full-auto.
i saw this ep when it aired, god knows how many times have i watched every single episode of top gear plus all the clips on youtube, and this is the actual first time i've noticed stig in the fotocopier at 1:22
Insurance companies put the price up on young drivers with the release of films like the fast and furious. They still assume new young drivers have the same attitude as the ones who grew up modding and racing their cars, but as we all know that scene is pretty much dying out these days.
Car insurance used to be relatively cheap for young drivers up until the late 80s early 90s when manufacturers started to bring out hot hatches. A lot of these were crashed, stolen or both and premiums shot up dramatically after that. Young drivers were seen as too much of a risk and couldn't be trusted with powerful cars (not a lot of BHP like todays hot hatches, but the cars were very light so power to weight ratio was superb). I was lucky, I got a four year old Golf GTI when I was young and only paid £437 insurance before it all got silly.
That Suzuki wagon R doesn’t sound half bad we only got kei car version 660cc 64hp in top turbo model with skinny tires and small 800kg body it is quite fun so i imagine 1.0 na engine would post similar power. If they could find an Suzuki alto works 3D it would be even 100kg lighter! Thats why other countries need small town kei cars cheap to insure cheap to run and you can have fun on road without going to jail every time you rev it out to redline...
Tom Hill same here. Got Tesco box on my Celica as a 17 yr old. Surprisingly cheap and so long as you don’t drive like a total ass they don’t mind a bit of hooning here and there
@@SalmonVFX how does it affect the fuel economy? and most of the time theres no need to speed, i have plenty of fun in the celica on nice twisty b roads, most of the time under the limit anyway
Its a piss take the costs for insurance in the UK. One lad I worked with years ago had just come back to the UK from the USA were his dad worked. At 16 he had a 6 ltr car, yep 6 LTR, not a 1 ltr metro but a big 6 ltr yank muscle car. If i remember correctly it was a liability cover. Basically yoy could be in a 1 ltr metro or a 6 ltr muscle car and hit a two millon doller Bugatti, still the same out come.
im a student, i tried getting insurance on a £500 shitbox of a car just to get to work and back the cheapest i could get was £8000 a year with a £2000 upfront if i was 1 year older at 24 it drops by 50% of the price
Zulous what? That’s insane. I’m 20 and have looked into insuring an old Mercedes CLS320cdi. And they wanted £1780 upfront and it was going to be £9100 annually or something like that. I just burst out laughing and remembered why I have a bike instead
This clip is also from about 10 years ago. And what do you expect when sharing your show with one of the largest broadcasting companies in the world? They probably borrowed that office; at Amazon they can afford separate treatment because they aren't sharing it with anyone else.
"No, no accidents in the last 5 years" - Hammond with a nervous smile.
Very warranted. Considering he's been having accidents since season 2.
@@centurionzen1005 Dude, N H is referring to Hammond's near death experience driving the jet powered car.
"And no, no, nothing in the next 10 years too..."
OH...richard...
4 years after the Vampire crash.
You watched the video too?
"James May..... NO Adam Smith!"
Actual footage of me trying to lie
Not me, though.
“The father of modern economics”
James May probably get cars for free then
@@adamfrancissmith5511 ahahhaa
the guy that invented capitalism witnessing the worst part of it, INSURENCE
Insurers: *"Young drivers aren't safe! Therefore let's price them completely out of modern safe cars and into twenty year old death traps!"*
So true! I've never understood why young drivers aren't encouraged into modern cars. I suppose Peugeot have just add fuel here in Britain but Im guessing that's not exactly cheap.
Now obviously older cars are a lot more interesting having things like a manual gearbox and an internal combustion engine instead of the motor from a quartz watch. But these companies don't care about that either
@@michaeljones1686
Apart from the fact literally every article you see and the DVLA themselves say women are better drivers. That's why insurance premiums are cheaper for girls
Insurance premiums are not actually cheaper for girls anymore. The EU ruled that it was a sexist policy and it got banned.
@@anshulaich6026
Aww bummer for me but at least its equal
Jeremy in a posh accent: "No, no we are only going to let him drive to the shops. Very, very, very rarely." 😂
His Budleigh Salterton voice!
'....vereh, vereh, rehleh.'
I dunno. Sounded more Newcastle to me.
@@richardgadberry8398Yeah not posh at all, Virginia waters would be posh but not that
Jeremy's posh accent
Most of the 'Easter Eggs' and things of note in the video:
0:15 - An MP5 on Jeremy's desk.
0:21 - A photo of the Queen on James' desk.
1:15 - Several bundles of cash and a stack of gold bars.
1:22 - The Stig is trying to photocopy his head.
1:26 - A photo of a cow on Richard's desk.
1:40 - A tooth whitening kit on Richard's desk.
1:41 - A selection of books about railways on James' desk.
1:47 - A photo of Will Young on Jeremy's desk.
2:26 - Richard suggesting he's had no accidents in the last five years.
2:05 Meserschmitt BF 109
@@AlexCAGro. Yep, Messerschmitt BF-109G
What about the model caravan and SUV?
God I love this show so much.
Holy shit never noticed a single one of them
Clarkson pretending to be a kid pretending to be a dad on the phone when he is already a dad is gold.
Yeah I died laughing when I saw that 😂
"verry verry verry rarely"
"Verrry verrrry rarely"
Karl Sadoune I could see him playing Charles
Jeremy Thatcher
Your pfp looks like a face
Vehleh vehleh vehleh rareleh
How jezza used to speak in the 90s lol
"Like a menu in a Scottish restaurant....not much in it and nothing you want." So much humor crammed into this 2.5 minutes its hard to take it all in :-D
I'm Scottish and he is absolutely right. Traditional, rural Scottish eateries are usually very boring and it's only in the past few years that they have got a lot better - mostly because of non-Scottish cuisine being introduced.
@@clarissamcpigeon7857 tbh diversification of food is never a bad thing. That's why English food is much better (here anyway). Everything is with everything else and it has to be good to survive
Am I the only person that would be happy with a 1.0l citroen AX? OK, maybe not the WagonR or the Metro, but those little Citroens seem alright
as if english restaurants were any better lol
@@PhotoJoseCarlos mad?
The teeth whitening box and the Stig photocopying himself are the most underrated parts of this scene
James has the queen, Richard has a cow, and I believe Jeremy has a man
Look at Jeremy's table at 0:15. That's an MP5!
And the bars of gold stacked on a low desk, 1:34.
jeremy with a picture of Will Young, and i think Kristin Scott Thomas
James has a photo of the queen on his desk
@@reinbeers5322top gear is a coverup… they are running a madia
“But what your saying is that I’m going to write it off completely 15 times a year” 😂
to be fair,this is liability insurance also, you can still cripple someone forever using a junk car, and that aint cheap
@@louisazraels7072 33 years ago I bought a '68 Corolla for $300. I still drive it. It's cost me about $4000 over all that time to keep it running and play with a few changes (not counting normal maintenance). It's cost me around $20,000 "just in case I'm an idiot".
There are no "accidents", only "becauses".
Plus cover for the other car object they hit
It seems UK teen drivers are so bad that they just might do that! :)
@@ccox7198 Just statistics.
Could be based on the specific brand or model (certain models are more popular among riskier drivers. Rare cars can be a bit of a wildcard in this, without statistics on the model they could keep it safe and ask a lot of money. Or simply assume something based on the specs (power, weight, value etc) which can go both ways.
Could be differences in weight, power, safety equipment, new or current value etc
1:22 stig is copying his head
Saw that
It's the first draft of his book.
Stig, I don't think that is how copy-righting your character works...!
his new business card
It must be one of his -some say moments
This show probably gave nightmare to a lot of insurance companies
Felice Graziano I really hope you’re talking about insurance companies
@@visionist7 ha 😂
Sometimes looking at the insurance prices on my screen make me want to punch my monitor, frustrated me so much and then when you put the same details in few weeks later the price drops 1k
@@MrRohanThomas why did answered 2 times?
Michael keaton I’m sure he ain’t done it on purpose
Studying uh...uh...religion
Since when did insurers need to know what course you were studying! Haha
@@dendenthemenmen mine did. I do business and programming. Saying to them you only do IT gets you 100 quid off than a hybrid or pure business.
@@Trihawk7 dont go around saying you are a mechanic they charged me higher because of it. its bullshit
@@mathieu4432 aye that's a profession though, I'm studying business IT which is what the original post was about.
Mathieu Joannette Thanks for the heads up
As a British person who’s under 25, I can confirm this is definitely true. I remember a period where I was unemployed when I was 18, but I still needing a vehicle to do errands and visiting family etc. So I brought a used Suzuki GSX 125 Motorbike worth just under £3K and the insurance for it was over £15K. That means they was expecting me to write it off completely over 5 times a year!
Why you pasting 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
they really expect you to crash that much huh
@@jimskywaker4345 They dont expect you to total your shitbox student car, or maybe they do, but thats not what they care about. They expect you to crash into someone elses actually good car, total it too, probably injure the occupants and cause millions in medical bills.
@@smolkafilip you sound like an insurance company
@smolkafilip no medical bills in uk
I want this on record that I submitted this to a public finance class in college for an assignment that required us to find a video about insurance quotes. It was played and the teacher, who was ukranian, could stop laughing.
It was played to the entire class
@Maquis Inquirer in this case it's informative in the way it shows how much of a scam the insurance industry is
So many great hidden comedy gems in this
Stig in the background scanning his face lol
Clarkson lowering his voice to pretend to be a parent....
James having a portrait of the Queen in his desktop
1:40 Hammond's teeth whitening kit
Jeremy's mp5, Jame's picture of the queen
Insurance is a legal scam in UK ,a whole system that steals money straight from your wallet.
Car: £1500, Insurance: £1600
Someone crashes into you (Not thier fault, Some dickhead in a bmw with no insurance swerved into them, They barely managed to avoid getting hit but accidentally hit you, front suspension damaged but fixable for £900). You exhance details.
His insurance talk to yours and both agree to do nothing. Meanwhile your insurance says you're missing a dustcap therefore the car is modified and your insurance is invalid so they keep the £1600 and next year it'll cost you £2400 to renew and you're out a car.
The other guys insurance told him that his air freshner was not factory and his insurance is invalid too so he's in the same boat as you. So both of you lose your cars, The insurance keeps all the money with no pay outs and it'll cost you both more next year.
The only person to come out perfectly fine was the guy in the bmw driving with no insurance in the first place.
Toms Tech this whole system is designed to get money back from people and avoid more drivers on the road. It’s really a piss take imagine not being able to drive a nice car during 18-24 this is age when you are really into cars and want to experience them all but these fuckers sitting in the parliament beg to differ
Insurance in general is. It's like placing a bet, but imagine in a bookies, you win on a race and then the bookies begins to charge you for the losses you incurred...that's insurance! I believe the term having their cake and eating it is apt!
In Singapore (where I'm from) 1 concern is when vehicles registered in neighbouring Malaysia (which are legally allowed to be driven on our roads without additional insurance) collides into a Singapore-registered vehicle, as it is practically more difficult to hold the former accountable (since they could possibly return back to Malaysia & thus become harder to trace) & thus file a claim from their insurer. Singapore motorists also faced a particular type of modus operandi (M.O.) when driving in Malaysia, where robbers would intentionally shunt into your car so that you would pull over with the intention to settle insurance paperwork, only to be robbed on the spot. I heard of a Singaporean motorist who didn't fall for this M.O. & kept going, only to be shunted a 2nd time that for some reason I can't imagine stalled his/her vehicle, & he/she still got robbed anyway
@@Chopper8472 another American here, I've never had a ticket or accident but my insurance costs 3000 a year with my chevy equinox
1:34 look at all the stacks of Cash & Gold bars behind James 😂
Ok I have to say I don’t get the relevance of that. I take it I have missed something that happened on Top Gear in the past.
@@tomnewham1269 probably a gag like the teeth whitening or stig copying his head or maybe one of their bank heists props
@@tomnewham1269 When they were at the BBC people always used to complain about Top Gears budget. (missing the fact it was sold worldwide and probably made a profit 😉)
That's the average insurance premium for a 17 year old.
If you think back to studio segments, whenever something doesn’t work because it is a cheap item (i.e. the pen he uses for lap times), he explains it as being “Due to the unique way the BBC is run”.
I remember buying a Porsche 928 when I was 28 (10 years, no claims). Before I did so I checked with insurance companies- back then Direct Line & Eagle Star were the big boys; each quoted me £5,000pa- just less than I paid for the car. A bit of help from some other owners via 928 mailing list, I called Lancaster (classic car) insurance- £250. They also insured my brand new Jeep Cherokee on the same policy for another £100. Absolute result & a hidden gem to look at insurance companies outside the daylight robbery companies. 👍🏼
Seeing these 3 sitting in an office is the most surreal setting I’ve ever seen them in 😄
This video was just a list of easter eggs! Hammond's teeth whitening kit, Stig copying his head, James with a picture of the queen....
Tauno Kekkonen Clarkson with a photo of Will Young on his desk
The random stack of gold bars
Messerschmitt BF109 Aircraft model next to James
stig photocopying his head
Tristan Spies mp5 too
1:23 Stig trying to photocopy his head
He's taking a selfie
Is it any wonder that they’re over a million uninsured drivers on uk roads right now
Wait, for a street Legal Car you guys dont need Insurance ? You can Drive without an Insurance legally on public roads ? In Germany You cant even get a License Plate without Providing that you have got Insurance on your car
@@RexorProxer How come every time I see a German come across a discussion of doing something illegally you guys can't grasp the concept of braking the law? It's quite endearing honestly. It's exactly like when Jeremy Clarkson once described. (Paraphrasing a bit here) "This one time I was asking a German what would happen if you drove without a valid license? And the Germans just said 'But you can't do that' and I know that but like, you know, what if you did what happens? 'BUT YOU CAN'T DO THAT' and that's Germans for you"
@@556johny556 Why do you think that the discussion is about doing something illegal ? Just said that you cant get the license plate for your car without providing insurance. You can drive without License plates, but then you have to accept the conseqences.
@@RexorProxer Uninsured motorist = illegal motorist, hence the discussion is about doing something illegal. I just thought it's endearing how you guys seem to have such an innocent mindset.
@@556johny556 If you buy used the car likely already has plates, you don't need to change them. You might have everything else you need but you still aren't street legal without insurance.
Alternative title: The Top Gear Cast commits insurance fraud
You are only committing insurance fraud if you actually take out a policy with false details, and you're in even worse doodah if you get caught!
@@johnrichardson544 actually insurance fraud is if you purposely injure your self for the money you can get from health insurance. Or if you purposely get hit so you get the insurance check from your car insurance.
Alternative alternative title: Top Gear exposes the fraudulent scam that is vehicle insurance.
@@kingkota2302 why are you in this comment section spewing completely false statements everywhere?
Hammond: "No, no accidents in the last 5 years"
Rimac: "Oh he must be such a safe and responsible driver! He should test our cars!"
Vampire Dragster: Oh, really? Let's test that out.
_[proceeds to nearly kill Hammond]_
If I was an insurance agent and heard hammonds voice trying to insure a car I'm saying no IMMEDIATELY!
"Hammond! How many Concept Ones did Rimac make?"
'Eight..."
"How many are there now?"
"S-e-v-e-n"
@@paulstimpson830 More specifically, if I recall correctly:
"SEVEN! Shut up!"
"What happened to the other one?!"
Some say that he photocopies his head.
All we know is, he's the Stig.
“It’s like looking through the menu at Scottish restaurant, not much in it and nothing there that you want” never change jezza hahahaha
Not even deep-fried Mars bars?
Come on i'd have the Peugeot 106 and modify the absolute shit out of it after a few years experience :D
@@MirzaAhmed89 paired with some refreshing iron bru and a haggis starter
@@Charlzey1998 metro for me
1:40 Hammond's tooth whitening kit finally found 😂
Good eye lol
Jan Hochwander right next to a cup of tea or coffe
Will Young´s photo on Jeremy´s desk.
Stacks of gold in the background?
As a 17 year old I would absolutely have driven that Suzuki Kei Car box wagon thing. Those are awesome and the boxy ones have decent space. They're all champions on fuel.
im still driving in one that is about 3 years older than me.
i dont know if the car or me will survive longer
0:53 "I don't think they want the business". Sums it up.
«James May no Adam Smith sorry» lmao
When I was 17 and passed my test i tried insuring a 700 quid no frills Ford escort. £99,000 was a quote. So I didn't drive for at least another year. Unbelievable
£99,000 wwwwwtttttttfffffffffffff
Bargain, I’d have snapped their hand off
So they expect you write that off 141 times a year? That’s nearly three times a week. Might as well drive the car into river every time you need to clean it
@@zakapholiac9377 Not really, they expect you to maim a cyclist that will then need to be fed through a straw for the next 50 years.
@@0raffie0 why should an idiot driving into a cyclist effect my insurance though? It’s stupid
This is actually kind of insane as Jeremy said of the value of the car versus the cost of insurance,
In Sweden it's standard practice to let you parents buy your first car and have them stand on the insurance but you are using it as your own,
I did that until I was 25 when the insurance cost finally came down to sensable levels due to my age, which is even more moronic that it's based on age because when I turned 19 I got my licens for driving lorries and where driving for the military for 4 years in terrain and long ass road trips without a single accident
It's also not this expensive in sweden though. I'm under 25 and the "half insurance" for my car is 175kr/month or ~~17 Euros /month. It doesn't even come close to the 800 euro/ month in this video.
@@BrightNightmares hmm in spain im 24 and im paying 1.2k a year
Haha haha parents buying you a car what kind of fairy tale country do you live in
Czech here. Same thing. Except I bought my own car with money from a side job. Parents were listed as insured, I was listed as a insurance user. After five years, when I bought a new car, this time insurance was on my name. Insurance company gave me like 60% off, because there was a valid record, I was driving for past five years with no accident.
@@GSG-io8zpCanada, myself and plenty of people I know got either a hand-me-down car that belonged to one of our parents or the parents would buy the car (usually around or less than $10,000 CAD). My fiancé bought his own first car though so not everyone was given one
As someone under 23 years of age, did this hit close to home.
When watching 3 middle aged men getting car insurance was the comedy highlight on television... Man, these guys were funny... There has never, and will never ever be better tv than what these guys made in Top Gear...
Hammond's "no accidents in the last five years", should really be changed to "can't go five years without an accident."
"No years in the last five accidents."
In fairness, how many were on the road? You wouldn't count the off road and race ones :P haha
1:11 stack of gold bars in the background
1:23 stig photocopying his head in the background
1:31 Hammond has a picture of a cow on his desk
2:10 May has a picture of the Queen on his desk
😂
Jeremy has one of Will Young on his desk 😂
0:15 An MP5 on Jezza's desk
I LiKe DoGs wtf 😂
1:40 tooth whitening on hammonds desk
There is so much stuff going on in the background; Stig photocopying his head, gold bars in a pile, James May's pic of the young Queen, a book about locomotives 1948-1968 also on James May's desk, and the gun on Jeremy's desk. It's just bonkers.
The amount of easter eggs in this segment is just hilarious!
"No accidents in the last 5 years" the fear in hammonds eyes 😂
When Hammond says no accidents in the last 5 years. Wonder what his insurance is like now 🤣🤣
HaV1nGI5sueS it does make you wonder doesn’t it😂
Its probably fine so long as its in his name, He only crashes other peoples cars :D
"Going shops but my morgans got a leaky roof, Can I take your land rover?" *Wife Mindys look intensifies*
It's one of the first things he checked and it didn't change it as it wasn't on the road but on a track
"no no, no accident in the last five years.... No, I had nothing in the next 10 years too, very very safe"
OH Richard...
I've watched this episode of Top Gear maybe seven times. So how come it's only now, watching this clip, that I notice The Stig trying to get to grips with the photocopier at 1:23?
What episode is this?
@@lowkey1784 a car for a 17 year old.
7 times? Bro get on my level haha
@@TheGuomboe Either that or he was making a backup copy of his book!
@@thequesomanishere Nah, I'll stick to having a life, thanks.
British car insurance is an outright scam. Goverment approved scam! Those prices are hilarious.
Try the Netherlands. I was looking at a Renault twingo from 2005 for just under €1000, the cheapest insurance I could find was €130 per month (€1560 per year). You get massive "age charges" if you're under 24 years old, some insurers will flatout refuse you if you're under a certain age (22 to 25 years old). This extra charge can be up to 472% of the insurance cost of a 35 year old with the same amount of no-claim years. Together with road taxes and fuel prices that makes owning a car (especially one registered under your own name) is just about unobtainable for most people of my age just because of their age. Just as a side note, that insurance is only for damage to others, nothing on your own car is covered.
Ireland is the worst offender for extrmely expensive car insurance. I got insured on my parents car (a 2008 Toyota Corrolla Diesel) when I started driving first with a full licence and the cheapest quote I could get is €1800, and that is being a name driver, third party insurance. It has come down a little bit, after I bought a 2012 Toyota Corrolla Diesel, but it's still in my parent's names and at third party. If I went on my own, the cheapest quote would be well over €3000, and that would be only third-party as well. Also in Ireland, the new thing is to scam young drivers with a box in the car to 'lower the cost' of insurance, when in reality, it's much more expensive. If you go over the speed limit by 1 km/h three times, you lose you're insurance while on the road, and you only get a small amount of miles. When you run out of miles, you have to pay extra for another 1000 km, which could be over €100.
@@floriskuipers4925 in Germany I can insure even sports cars for a few hundred a year. and it is illegal for an insurance to reject you.
Same crap in Germany imo, when I got my drivers license I looked into some of the older Audis and stuff, got offers >1500€/year multiple times...
The only difference to the UK is that we are forced to have insurance, not having insurance can get you a hefty fine or 6 months in jail.
@@mc2w yea you can insure these cars for a few hundred a year but only if you have some experience driving without accidents and are over the age of 25 or something, it's only then when car insurance companies give you reasonable offers.
Other than that you can assume that being a "Risikogruppe" (male, under 25, owning a drivers license for under a year) and insuring a car with a high "Versicherungsklasse" (e.g. people statistically crash these cars quite often) that the offer will be astronomically high.
0:34 Fun fact about QuinnDirect (the cheapest company), they collapsed so badly that Irish car insurance includes a levy to cover their bailout
"James may no sorry Adam Smith" I wonder how quick that phone call ended 🤣🤣
That webpage loading hits hard.
I really hope this video put a perspective on how expensive it is to be a young driver in the UK
the stig foto-copying his head made me laugh so hard it took me back to way simpler days. thanks
1:03 the father of economics is 17 and is looking for insurance lol
0:27 the picture of the Queen on James' desk
Love all the Easter eggs from the series in this
i love the "i did" part. love ya james
The amount of easter eggs in this clip is insane
Let's take a moment to appreciate Jeremy's Scottish restaurant analogy
0:07 - I like the way those gold bars are just chilling out in the back there
"Onequote direct" and then James' laugh before Jeremy even reads the figure out
I’m 17 and I think I learnt a lot of tricks from this video about getting my first car AND my first insurance lmao
Ye drive safe bro
Thanks for specifying the season and episode most people forget
insurance costs more than the fine for not having the insurance. Simple answer: if you are 17, don't buy insurance :D
lol is that true?!
Yes, alot of kids in the UK do this. Buy a cheap car and drive off uninsured. Gets crashed and get f******.
Well in the UK it's illegal to drive without insurance, so you'll go to jail or at least get a criminal record and driving ban.
New Zealand can get insurance cheap but cars are expensive insurance is optional 900$NZD for insurance on a VW Golf GTI would make anyone in the UK jealous
@@brup123 That's only if you injure someone, if you just get caught by police its 6 points and £250 fine.
Stig in the background photocopying his face😆
I've always been a believer in a system where by the monthly or yearly cost is much less but the excess is much more. I haven't had any accidents or claimed on my insurance since i started driving 7 years ago. Yet all the money i spent being insured went down the pan basically.
Depends on what kind of car you drive and the type of insurance you want. If you don't want comprehensive insurance because you have an old car with low market value that makes sense, if you have an accident you fix it for cheap if you can otherwise buy another. If you have a brand new or at least fairly recent car worth over 30 grand then the idea of using your insurance to repair your car or buy another starts looking much more appealing.
Is insurance money "down the pan"? Not if you hit someone else and it costs you $millions.
This small segment batters most modern TV. Long live these 3.
Still great this. The gold, the stig, the photos
The stupid thing is I did this the other day with my 17 year old brother to find out when he passes his test what the price would be and it’s £500 cheaper to insure him on a 2.0L bmw 2 series convertible then it is on a 1.0L vw polo or £600 cheaper on a 1.6 Mercedes CLA it doesn’t make any sense at all the fact they want £1600 for a VW polo yet they’re happy to insure someone with now driving experience what so ever on a bmw 2 series or a Merc CLA for less is just insane to me!!!!
I have a claim on my insurance cause I was hit by an un insured driver. Passed my test in June 2018 and I can insure an Evo 9 cheaper than I can insure my mum's mini cooper
It's based on a lot of factors not just bigger engine or more expensive car = more expensive to insure, although it is a starting point. They take into account the safety features on the car, age, car security etc. But, one large thing that people don't realise is that the popularity of the car with certain demographics also changes it. Taking the cars that you mentioned for example, polo's are very popular cars especially with younger people because, depending on the age of course, they are relatively inexpensive. Now when you get a car that is popular with young inexperienced drivers, that specific car becomes involved in more accidents so they see it as " statistically X car is Y% more likely to be in an accident so it will be £Z more expensive to insure now"
TrMark yeah you’re exactly right, so the only answer is for young drivers to drive cars that the insurance companies don’t have large records of young driver crashing making them statistically safer therefore cheaper and this is why when I was 18 I had a old V6 Jag because it was cheaper to insure then my 1.2 Corsa. All I’m saying is a 17/18 year olds with no driving experience are definitely going to be more lethal in a big engined bigger car then a small slow hatch back. Regardless of what statistics says because I know from my own experience I drove a lot quick in the jag I had then the corsa and it was more by luck at 18 that I didn’t have an accident but I’m sure if everyone’s starts doing this they may not be so lucky and to me it’s bonkers that we live is such a back to front twisted world!!
@@edhammonds8215 yeah when I first passed my test a 1L Micra was £4000 more to insure per year than a 1.7L turbo charged Astra van.
The Mad Hammer yeah exactly absolutely mad!!
There is some really odd self-defeating logic in insurance in the UK. A lot of the insurance companies seem to try to increase their profits by including no-win-no-fee legal assistance with their policies. Every time I have been in an insurance claim in the last 20 years (none of which were my fault) I was put in touch with a legal firm who tried to turn the story into one about my distress, pain, suffering and injury to pad the claim. This must create a circular situation where the thing the insurer does to make money by selling my details ends up making claims larger and costing insurers in general more money. I'm having trouble making sense of it
I live in Serbia.
No matter the age, insurance is based only on engine power and slight adjustment if you had no accidents.
Cost is about 50-100€ per year and it is tied to car owner.
That's heaven
@@bobplanderlinde329 Google 'vucic protest'
So how much for a modified 600bhp R34 skyline in us $
@@kanra2689 for 3.8L insurance is 210$ and annual registration is 230$. Total cost with road tax and everything else is 490$ per year.
Please consider that average month income in Serbia is 400$.
@@Mladjasmilic how much for 1.8l bmw
love the way Stig is in the background photocopying his head :)
One of the best challenges in the history of the show
0:15 seconds in, just a MP5 machine pistol on the desk
Smg
Kanra the mp in mp5 stands for machine pistol
@@BundasaurusPecs Yeah it does, in German Maschinenpistole 5
Afaik thats the same gun he used in the episode where they race and shoot targets?
@@BundasaurusPecsyes, but that's because in there is no exact word for "submachine gun" in German, only "maschinenpistole" (machine pistol) which in technical terms is incorrect as the MP5 is not a mere pistol that can go full-auto.
Jeremy having pictures of Will Young on his desk haha
00:16 casually half a ton of gold in the background
i saw this ep when it aired, god knows how many times have i watched every single episode of top gear plus all the clips on youtube, and this is the actual first time i've noticed stig in the fotocopier at 1:22
Lost count how many times i re-watch this clip just to laugh at James having a picture of the queen on his desk haha.
The 8k£ insurance on suzuki liana is the "we don't want to insure you, because you are too likely to crash" rate.
I'm Scottish and that comment about the restaurant menu couldn't be more true. He absolutely nailed it.
1:17 random observation, look what the stig is doing...
Seen this so many times and never noticed the Stig photocopying his own head in the background. Amazing.
I watched this several times and only now I noticed Stig copying his head on the printer in the background XD
I remember once looking at a Peugeot 106 few years ago and one insurance company wanted £76,000. For a crappy 1.2l car
What😂😂😂
What?! XD
2 litre jaguar 19 year old driver £50,000 they wanted 😂😂😂
Are you sure £76000 wasn't a typo? Lol.
So you where going to write it off 76 times makes sense
"And it's like looking through the menu of a Scottish restaurant. -Not much in it and nothing you want" HAHAHA
I bet with Hammond's history his premium is well above that of a 17yo lad...
LOL
Car Value: 50000 pounds.
Accidents: just one, at 319 miles an hour almost killing myself.
that will be $1 Million a year Sir !
this is unmatched content
"No No Accidents in Last 5 Years"
Richard Hammond with his Cheeky Signature Smile
Insurance companies put the price up on young drivers with the release of films like the fast and furious. They still assume new young drivers have the same attitude as the ones who grew up modding and racing their cars, but as we all know that scene is pretty much dying out these days.
The boy racer crowd?
...cough cough
Todays car meets can still be dangerous, i see many cars leaving in pieces
what do you expect them to do? young drivers crash more, they cant see into the future can they?
Insurance shot up in the 90's, way before films like f&f. When hot hatches started to be affordable but before cars were 'safe'
Car insurance used to be relatively cheap for young drivers up until the late 80s early 90s when manufacturers started to bring out hot hatches. A lot of these were crashed, stolen or both and premiums shot up dramatically after that. Young drivers were seen as too much of a risk and couldn't be trusted with powerful cars (not a lot of BHP like todays hot hatches, but the cars were very light so power to weight ratio was superb). I was lucky, I got a four year old Golf GTI when I was young and only paid £437 insurance before it all got silly.
That Suzuki wagon R doesn’t sound half bad we only got kei car version 660cc 64hp in top turbo model with skinny tires and small 800kg body it is quite fun so i imagine 1.0 na engine would post similar power. If they could find an Suzuki alto works 3D it would be even 100kg lighter! Thats why other countries need small town kei cars cheap to insure cheap to run and you can have fun on road without going to jail every time you rev it out to redline...
Loving in the background @1:26 the stig photocopying his head haha 😂
I think this will be forever relatable.
2:26 Sure about that, Hammond?
It helps a lot now .if you have the dreaded black box insurance
I didn’t mind it too much. Had it for a year
Tom Hill same here. Got Tesco box on my Celica as a 17 yr old. Surprisingly cheap and so long as you don’t drive like a total ass they don’t mind a bit of hooning here and there
My box was a nightmare.
Bean_ nah whats the point for the shit fuel economy and you still cant speed just get a 1.3 suzuki swift with no box at all
@@SalmonVFX how does it affect the fuel economy? and most of the time theres no need to speed, i have plenty of fun in the celica on nice twisty b roads, most of the time under the limit anyway
0:15 why is there an mp5 on his desk
In case someone tries to screw with you at work
For when the insurance company knock on the front door
He is working whole day with James May, what do you think he would need? (reference to AK-47 inside their caravan holiday episode)
I love the stig in the background trying to photo copy his helmet
My favorite season and my favorite episode too.
1:29 what’s the stig doing with the printer? Lol
James with a BF-109G on his desk.
what a legend
And the Red Baron's Fokker Triplane too
Its a piss take the costs for insurance in the UK.
One lad I worked with years ago had just come back to the UK from the USA were his dad worked. At 16 he had a 6 ltr car, yep 6 LTR, not a 1 ltr metro but a big 6 ltr yank muscle car.
If i remember correctly it was a liability cover.
Basically yoy could be in a 1 ltr metro or a 6 ltr muscle car and hit a two millon doller Bugatti, still the same out come.
im a student, i tried getting insurance on a £500 shitbox of a car just to get to work and back the cheapest i could get was £8000 a year with a £2000 upfront if i was 1 year older at 24 it drops by 50% of the price
Zulous its ridiculous.
Minimum liability cover for 3rd party in the USA is $25,000 USD. In the UK my standard policy has a minimum 3rd party liability of £15,000,000 GBP.
In the States you can learn to drive at school, be taught correctly and get cheaper insurance because of it.
Zulous what? That’s insane. I’m 20 and have looked into insuring an old Mercedes CLS320cdi. And they wanted £1780 upfront and it was going to be £9100 annually or something like that. I just burst out laughing and remembered why I have a bike instead
I feeled honoured to be you’re 1000th sub
Stig at the back tryna photocopy himself 😂 1:23
BBC Top Gear offices:
Amazon offices: Marble floors, OLED touchscreen computers, memory foam sofas, and coffee machines that use beans.
ok?
Amazon aren't coming to Queens
This clip is also from about 10 years ago. And what do you expect when sharing your show with one of the largest broadcasting companies in the world? They probably borrowed that office; at Amazon they can afford separate treatment because they aren't sharing it with anyone else.
@@allenvrabac4827 lmao Allen Vrabac BBC enthusiast. How do you enjoy paying a licence fee for absolute garbage?