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“For anew car show, employ presenters who know what they’re talking about”

Now that Top Gear and The Grand Tour are either dead or in a state of indefinite hiatus, you can bet every pound and dollar you have that production companies on both sides of the Atlantic are working feverishly to find new formats to fill their shoes. It will not be easy.

Neither show, so far as we are aware, ended because it had become unpopular, and following in their footsteps invites comparison to one show that is an institution and another whose presenters are institutions.

Nor do I pretend for a moment to have

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