He explains how astronauts like Alan Shepard and Neil Armstrong were leased Corvettes for just $1 per year by a local dealership.
He praises its speed, handling, and improved build quality.
The "review" involves increasingly elaborate challenges that offer almost zero useful consumer advice. He explains how astronauts like Alan Shepard and
This episode is a classic example of Season 3 format, blending high-octane track testing with sentimental motoring history and trademark Clarkson absurdity. 🏎️ Richard Hammond: The New Aston Martin Vantage
May takes an emotional drive in Neil Armstrong’s own blue Corvette Stingray along a space shuttle runway. 🐘 Jeremy Clarkson : The "Practical" Citroën C3 Aircross This episode is a classic example of Season
True to the episode's title, Clarkson attempts to prove that the is the ultimate family car—spacious enough for "Angelina’s children" and "better than an elephant".
Hammond puts the new through its paces at the Eboladrome. Hammond puts the new through its paces at the Eboladrome
He concludes it is finally a serious rival to the Porsche 911, calling it "brilliant full stop". 🚀 James May: Cars of the Apollo Astronauts