Best Grand Tour Episodes [exclusive] -

It has everything. Hammond fishtails into a snowbank within 60 seconds. May worries about fuel economy while freezing to death. And Clarkson, in a moment of lunacy, attempts to drive a Saab 9000 across a frozen lake. The visual of the three of them sitting in a blizzard, arguing about which heater is least useless, is the show’s beating heart. 2. “The Mongolia Special – Survival of the Fattest” (Season 3, Episode 13) – The Perfect Adventure Forget supercars. This is the single greatest episode of the entire run. The trio is dumped in the Mongolian wilderness with nothing but a pile of scrap metal and a flat-packed "John" (a car they have to build themselves). There is no support crew, no road, and no hope.

It is the loudest, wettest, most catastrophic hour of television ever produced. Watching May sink into the Mekong Delta while Clarkson yells "You dithering idiot!" is pure nostalgia for the Top Gear Vietnam special. The final sequence, where they navigate a floating village, is chaos engineering at its finest. 4. “Feed the World” (Season 3, Episode 5) – The Deadliest Road Trip A rare "tent episode" that feels like a special. The boys are given £1,500 to buy a car in Mozambique and deliver a frozen fish to a remote school in Malawi. Naturally, they buy a Porsche 911, a Ford Capri, and a BMW 3 Series that immediately explodes. best grand tour episodes

It features the single funniest visual gag of the entire series. After Clarkson "modifies" Hammond’s truck by extending the wheelbase with scaffolding poles (making it look like a limousine for hillbillies), the look of confused rage on Hammond’s face is worth the Amazon subscription alone. The episode ends with the trio admitting defeat and towing each other across the finish line. 6. “One for the Road” (Season 5, Episode 3) – The Farewell It feels wrong to call an episode "the best" when it makes you cry, but it would be dishonest to leave it off the list. The final episode sees the trio travel to Zimbabwe in cars chosen by each other. It is slower, sadder, and more reflective than anything they have ever done. It has everything

When Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May roared out of the BBC’s Top Gear garage and onto Amazon’s tarmac in 2016, fans held their breath. Would the magic still be there without "The Stig" and the cool wall? The answer, delivered at deafening volume, was a resounding yes. And Clarkson, in a moment of lunacy, attempts

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