
This episode contains Top Gear’s first ever Cheap Car Challenge.

Top Gear’s first ever Cheap Car Challenge – £100 cars Series 4, Episode 3. Did it still drive after all that? Watch and find out! This includes driving down stairs, grazing it against buildings, ramming it into a tree, drowning it in the ocean, hitting it with a wrecking ball, dropping a caravan on it and then finally setting it on fire. He then takes it to Bristol and subjects it to a series of tests to find out just how tough it still is. Jeremy Clarkson purchases a 13-year old Toyota Hilux diesel which has 190,000 miles on the clock for just £1,000. This is perhaps one of the most famous Top Gear episodes of all time.

Jeremy finds out if the Toyota Hilux really is indestructible Series 3, Episode 5. If you’re a true Top Gear fan, at the very least you have to watch these! What we’ve done here is hand-pick 10 Top Gear episodes from Series 8 or earlier which are definitely worthy of your time. But if you simply haven’t got the time or patience to do this, we’re here to help. I’ve always been one to say that any true Top Gear fan should watch the show all the way through from Series 1, as it helps you appreciate where Top Gear has come from and how it grew to become the most popular TV show in the world. While there’s no denying that Series 1 to 8 of Top Gear did contain less humour, scripted sequences and general goofing around, to say that they don’t contain any episodes worth watching is a complete and utter lie. Play-by-play updates and full team and individual statistics can be found.Īnother great way to keep up with the action is following along on social media, where you can see in-game pictures and videos from Tech's best plays.As someone who has been watching Top Gear from the very beginning, I can’t help but feel disappointed when I see fans of the show posting comments online saying things like “everything before Series 9 is shit”, or advising newcomers that “Top Gear is only good from Series 15 onwards.” What a load of rubbish! The Tech broadcast of the game will also be available via the Varsity Network.įans can monitor the game through live stats provided by HokieSports. Play-by-play man Danny Nokes and color analyst Mike Burnop will be on the call. The Virginia Tech Sports Network, with its flagship station of FM-105.3, will carry the live broadcast. The game will be streamed on and on the ESPN app. The game will air on ACC Network with Bill Roth (play-by-play), Rene Ingoglia (analyst) and Taylor Davis (sideline) on the call. Find out how you can watch, listen to and follow along with the action as it happens:


BLACKSBURG – The Virginia Tech football team will hold its annual Spring Game, presented by PMSi, on Saturday at 4 p.m.
