Omaroo
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I suddenly adore my Land Rover even more.....
Top Gear has always judged vehicles based on overall design and function merit - not its popularity or sales volume. If it does what it was designed to do - they give it praise. It it does NOT do what it was designed to do they give it hell.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/greatest/winner.shtml
The votes have been counted and the Land Rover is a clear winner with 29 percent of the vote. Here's how the others measured up: McLaren F1, 17 percent; Audi Quattro, 16 percent; Jag E-Type, 15 percent; Ford Mustang, 10 percent; Citroen DS, 6 percent; Fiat 500, 4 percent; Black Cab 2 percent and Rolls Royce Silver Cloud 1 percent.
After such lengthy service, the Land Rover really deserves a knighthood, but the greatest car award will do nicely.
Top Gear has always judged vehicles based on overall design and function merit - not its popularity or sales volume. If it does what it was designed to do - they give it praise. It it does NOT do what it was designed to do they give it hell.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/greatest/winner.shtml
The votes have been counted and the Land Rover is a clear winner with 29 percent of the vote. Here's how the others measured up: McLaren F1, 17 percent; Audi Quattro, 16 percent; Jag E-Type, 15 percent; Ford Mustang, 10 percent; Citroen DS, 6 percent; Fiat 500, 4 percent; Black Cab 2 percent and Rolls Royce Silver Cloud 1 percent.
After such lengthy service, the Land Rover really deserves a knighthood, but the greatest car award will do nicely.