Are you watching the American Top Gear? OK, I know. What's the point if besides History you already have BBC America? It's like choosing the hotdog when you can have the porterhouse. But what if the porterhouse isn't available tonight? Hotdogs have their place, don't they? It's not like Mom's making us pick just one.
So, I record the ATG on Sunday, watch it Monday. Then record the BBCTG on Monday to watch immediately.
But you can also check out The Car Show on Speed Wednesday nights.
So many choices!
I like each of these shows, but the BBC Top Gear is far and away the best. I like Adam Carolla so I'd say The Car Show is second, though I'm not sure why John Salley shows up on there. Don't get me wrong, I like John Salley, I just don't know what his car bona fides are, besides being able to afford expensive ones.
The History Channel's Top Gear. So much potential. My message to the History Channel or whoever is responsible for producing this show: make it just like the BBC version! Don't reinvent the wheel. You're already duplicating the challenges. Duplicate the rest of the format.
I don't know why I'm into these shows. I drive a 2006 Ford Ranger. It has a 2.3 liter 4 cylinder. I've never owned what anyone would remotely call a cool car, and I know next to nothing about working on cars. Maybe I want to do those things and I'm fantasizing watching these shows.
Do you have a show you're into but can't explain why?
So, I record the ATG on Sunday, watch it Monday. Then record the BBCTG on Monday to watch immediately.
But you can also check out The Car Show on Speed Wednesday nights.
So many choices!
I like each of these shows, but the BBC Top Gear is far and away the best. I like Adam Carolla so I'd say The Car Show is second, though I'm not sure why John Salley shows up on there. Don't get me wrong, I like John Salley, I just don't know what his car bona fides are, besides being able to afford expensive ones.
The History Channel's Top Gear. So much potential. My message to the History Channel or whoever is responsible for producing this show: make it just like the BBC version! Don't reinvent the wheel. You're already duplicating the challenges. Duplicate the rest of the format.
I don't know why I'm into these shows. I drive a 2006 Ford Ranger. It has a 2.3 liter 4 cylinder. I've never owned what anyone would remotely call a cool car, and I know next to nothing about working on cars. Maybe I want to do those things and I'm fantasizing watching these shows.
Do you have a show you're into but can't explain why?
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