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Yep, that’s Jeremy Clarkson talking up the Chrysler Sebring convertible in his column for The Sunday Times today. What, you expected anything less than a wholesale evisceration? Clarkson weighing in on the astoundlingly sub-par Sebring is pretty much the motor-journalistic equivalent of using a Stinger missile to take out your kid’s SpongeBob birthday piñata. It didn’t stand a chance.

The laughs come early and often as the Chrysler gets mercilessly worked over like one of Mike Tyson’s sparring partners in the ’80s, but be forewarned: by the time Jezza puts down his pen, America’s Number One Fan has managed to work in AIG, Lehman Brothers and the Iraq war as he slips in his obligatory jabs at the country, which the Chrysler becomes symbolic of.

The way Clarkson sees it, quality sucks in the Sebring and other American cars because we Americans have no sense of history and are thus incapable of planning for the future (by making something built to last). Whatever — he’s entitled to his opinion. Speaking for myself, I can deal with the crappy Sebring in the grand scheme of things; that’s a miniscule tradeoff for having something to celebrate on July 4th. Besides, it’s not all tea and cookies in the former motherland, anyway…

[Source: TimesOnline | Tip: Kris]

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Click above for a gallery of the Top Gear crew in the U.S.

The blokes from the real Top Gear are back in the States to test what us ‘Mericans do best - big V8s, rear-wheel-drive and powerslides. Clarkson, Hammond and May flew into San Francisco on Wednesday and then made a B-line for Reno before heading south, reportedly to test the out a trio of American muscle at the Bonneville Salt Flats.

If you’re just as obsessed as us, you don’t have to look at the photos in the gallery to know who snatched the keys to a Corvette ZR1, Dodge Challenger and Cadillac CTS-V. But we’ll spoil the (lack of) surprise for you anyway. Clarkson grabbed the ‘Vette, Hammond is getting his retro kicks in the Challenger and May - the consummate stately sedan man - is piloting the CTS-V. Top Gear is rumored to be back on the air towards the end of October, and we’re hoping this segment kicks off the next season. Thanks for the tip, Ben!

[Source: FinalGear Forum | Photos: Servius]

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Our new friend from Down Under, KP, dropped us a link to a post in the online edition of Wheels magazine, which asserts that Clarkson may not return to Top Gear for the next season. The report stems from an article in The Times, where Jezza hinted to his departure from the show by saying that, “After last week’s Top Gear, the continuity announcer said the show would be back in the summer. Can I just say, here and now, it won’t be.”

Whether or not this was an overture to Clarkson’s eminent departure or possibly his contention that the show’s production schedule wouldn’t allow a summer return is open to debate. Regardless, a BBC spokesman said that a “summer special” is set to be released and that Top Gear will make a comeback sometime in the fall.

On an aside: if you had the chance to watch the last episode of Top Gear, with its highly controversial dyno test of the GT500 and the practically self parodying limo skit, it’s apparent that the show has made a sharp departure from its original purpose. While some maintain that this has added to the shows popularity, others have expressed their displeasure, saying that the only great automotive show has fallen dangerously off course.

Your thoughts, as always, are welcomed in comments.

[Sources: Wheelsmag.com.au, TimesOnline.co.uk]

 

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