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Top Gear: Skoda Yeti, Ariel Atom V8, Porsche 911 & John Bishop tonight
Sun, 23 Jan 2011Top Gear Skoda Yeti Helipad We thought that Top Gear had kicked in to the start of a new series – Series 16 AB (that’s ‘After Boring’ Top Gear) – when we had the Three Wise Men Christmas Special and the preceding Top Gear East Coast USA Road Trip. But it was a trick; nothing more than an hors d’œuvre for the new series. But Top Gear series 16 does start tonight – 8pm BBC2 (GMT).
Peugeot 2008 crossover concept (2012) first pictures
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Video: Peter Schreyer on premium proportion
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