Top Gear Vs Pistonheads, the challenge.
Top Gear Vs Pistonheads, the challenge.
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convert

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3,757 posts

241 months

Thursday 8th July 2010
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I have to say, I really enjoyed the £5K track car challenge on the last episode of Top Gear.


However, I'd like to see the 3 presenters have a forth 'man' to compete against.

Us.


There is such a wealth of knowledge (amongst the bullst) on here, that I'm sure we could beat the Top Gear boys hands down.


So what kind of challenges do the PH army think we could beat them at?


I'll start the ball rolling.

A top speed / Fastest lap, most distance covered for £100 of fuel challenge. A budget of £5K to buy the car(s) needed to complete the challenge. Note you can use different cars for each challenge, but the maximum budget is still £5K total.


Frankeh

12,558 posts

208 months

Thursday 8th July 2010
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Top speed, some ragged GT4 for £2K.

Fuel economy, Pug 205 d.


convert

Original Poster:

3,757 posts

241 months

Thursday 8th July 2010
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Frankeh said:
Top speed, some ragged GT4 for £2K.

Fuel economy, Pug 205 d.
Not bad,

How about an old Jag with Nitrous for top speed, and a Citroen AX diesesal for economy. Perhaps a pug 205 Gti for a fastest lap.


FourWheelDrift

91,883 posts

307 months

Thursday 8th July 2010
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convert said:
I have to say, I really enjoyed the £5K track car challenge on the last episode of Top Gear.

A top speed / Fastest lap, most distance covered for £100 of fuel challenge. A budget of £5K to buy the car(s) needed to complete the challenge. Note you can use different cars for each challenge, but the maximum budget is still £5K total.
Don't forget their challenge was specifically to buy a 4 door saloon car that could be taken on track days and also take the kids to school in. So they wouldn't have looked at or considered buying anything else.

So to match them it has to be another 4 door car for less than £5k that could take the kids to school in the morning and track day in the afternoon.

youngsyr

14,742 posts

215 months

Thursday 8th July 2010
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Frankeh said:
Top speed, some ragged GT4 for £2K.

Fuel economy, Pug 205 d.
The rules of the challenge included that it had to be a four door saloon.

The obvious examples that they missed were a knackered Evo V or a better condition Evo IV or similar age Subaru WRX STD.

Given the rules of the challenge and ignoring the (customary) ludicrous points system , Hammond's M3 was pretty much spot on.

williamp

20,120 posts

296 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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There are loads of challenges left. You could have:

second hand military vehicles. An old Ferret armoured car against a Scorpion against something else to see which is best at coping with City centre parking, commuting, etc

The best hot hatch. Include 205gti, Golf, maybe Clio etc etc. plenty to choose from (and which ever they choose, there will always be someone here saying they should have bought xxx)

Luxo-barge. Sort of SOTW- XJ40, 7 series, maybe the Audi V8 or a merc or an early lexus/ old Bentley. See who can do some challenges inclduing limo service.

Almost every car you can think of you could challenge it against its peers. Even 4x4, people carriers...

Frankeh

12,558 posts

208 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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The people carrier test could be a fasted lap while all 7 seats are occupied. Then there could be 7 stigs in there and for shopping they could just have bags of helmets.

tonym911

19,007 posts

228 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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souped-up supermarket trollies, racing in an actual supermarket

mrmr96

13,736 posts

227 months

ajprice

32,209 posts

219 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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mrmr96 said:
Looking for the bit where it says 'no imports'... nope its not there.

Anyway they were random choices from Autotrader, not specifically posted because they were imports.

kiteless

12,381 posts

227 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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TVR Moneypit said:
Ref; The £5k track day saloon challange, I dare imagine that you could have bought one hell of a mint and tweaked Renault 21 Turbo Quarda for £5000.
I seem to remember reading about one of those pitching up at a recent Worcestershire run out. Properly quick IIRC.

The Hypno-Toad

13,134 posts

228 months

Saturday 10th July 2010
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A real cheap car challenge.

£1000.00 on a car, any car. Start at Lands End, fill it to the brim with fuel, see how close to John'O Groats the three mouseketeers can get.

Cheap to do, cheap to film.