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Oct 3, 2019 · After driving the Ferrari 488 Pista with its award-winning and fast-revving 3.9 litre twin-turbo V8 which delivers 710 CV, Jeremy was clearly in awe of the car with his headline which declared: “So thrilling it leaves brilliant in the dust.”
- 1972 BMW 3.0 CSL
- 9 2019 Toyota Gr Yaris
- 8 2013 Alfa Romeo 8C Disco Volante
- 7 2015 McLaren P1
- 6 2005 Ford GT
- 5 1983 Alfa Romeo GTV6
- 4 Range Rover Vogue
- 3 2012 Ferrari 458 Spider
- 2 Lexus LFA
- 1 1994 Porsche 928
Now, this is an entry not many of you would have expected unless you've watched Drive Tribe's Q&A episodethey did with Jeremy Clarkson in 2019. He states that out of all the cars he has owned through the years, the one he regrets selling most was his BMW 3.0 CSL—he sold it for a few thousand pounds. Keep in mind, these sell for six figures nowadays...
Jeremy wrote in an article from The Sunday Times from 2019, that he sees the GR Yaris as one of the most thrilling cars he has ever driven, and therefore also awarded it the Car of the Year in the News UK Motor Awards. The GR Yaris is considered by motor enthusiasts to be Toyota's best vehicle in the last decade, well apart from the GR Supraof cour...
Jeremy considered the Alfa Romeo 8C to be a true work of art on wheels, but once Jeremy got behind the redesigned Disco Volante, he was hooked instantaneously. The company responsible for the 8C DV, Touring, is responsible for some other automotive works of art like the Lamborghini 350 GT and Aston Martin DB5, but this Alfa was the true beauty that...
The McLaren P1 is one of the most sought-after hypercars by collectors, and it's the spiritual successor to the record-breaking F1. It's no secret that Jeremy despises electric vehicles, but when it comes down to hypercars that use a combination of visceral gasoline-powered engines and electric motors, he loves them. Between the P1's twin-turbochar...
The revival of the legendary racecar, the GT40, was brought back to life with an extremely limited production-run supercar by Ford, and they called it the GT. Jezza fell absolutely in love with the GT and knew he just had to own one, so he sucked up to the Ford brand for what feels like an eternity just to get on their good side. He eventually ende...
Clarkson once said that in order to be a true gearhead, you need to own at least one Alfa Romeo in your life, and he stands by this statement. Sure, they're not the most reliable cars in history, but their sense of charisma and beauteous styling make their reliability irrelevant. Out of all the Alfas Jeremy has owned throughout his life, he still o...
Out of all the cars on this list, the Range Rover is the only non-sports car entry on our list. Over the years, Clarkson has owned more Range Rovers than we can count, and that's mostly responsible for Land Rover's sheer lack of reliability, but that's a mere inconvenience to Jeremy, not a deal-breaker. Jeremy considers all Range Rovers, specifical...
It's not often that you hear any automotive connoisseur, especially one with Jeremy Clarkson's high standards, want to give a modern sports car a 7-star rating, but here we are. The 458 is undoubtedly one of the—if not the most breathtaking Ferraris the design team at Maranello has created, and once they introduced the retractable hardtop version c...
To quote Clarkson: "If somebody were to offer me a choice of any car that had ever been made, ever, I would take a dark blue LFA—that's how much I love this thing." Most gearheads out there know that the Lexus LFA is a marvel in the world of supercars; not only did it look like something you'd expect a Bond villain to appear in, but it sounded like...
The 928 has every right standing here at our number one spot and is monumentally special to Jeremy Clarkson. No, it's not because of its immense performance figures, neither is it due to its one-of-kind set of pop-up headlights, nor its out-of-the-box design—the Porsche 928 holds sentimental value for Clarkson. On Top Gear'sPatagonia Special, Jerem...
Clarkson Reviews the Ferrari Roma. A Ferrari that’s fun, not totally bonkers. The Clarkson Review: Ferrari Roma. By Jeremy Clarkson ( Sunday Times, April 25) Let’s dive straight in, shall we. You’ve all noted from the pictures that this week I’m reviewing the Ferrari Roma, which is the cheapest Ferrari of them all, so I’m guessing you ...
JEREMY Clarkson was quite fond of the soon-to-be-discontinued Ferrari 488 GTB supercar when he first drove it in 2016. Well, OK, he loved it — The Sunday Times columnist and The Grand Tour presenter even went as far as to use the word “perfect”.
Apr 3, 2014 · By Jeremy Clarkson. Share Article. Cars > Ferrari > California. The Clarkson review: 2012 Ferrari California 30. I SUPPOSE we all harbour a secret longing to buy a little sports car — a Triumph TR6, perhaps, that we can use for lunchtime trips to the pub on sunny Sundays.
Sep 18, 1999 · Ferrari has tried to make the 360 as user-friendly as a Porsche 911. That way, owners will actually drive the car, rather than putting it in an armour-plated garage under a carefully-laid...
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Oct 10, 2023 · A car collection would not be complete without a Ferrari, so of course, Clarkson chose one of the best for his collection. Clarkson loved the 3.5-liter V8-powered Ferrari F355 so much when he tested it on Top Gear that he immediately went out and bought one for himself.