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Book Summary Author: Richard Hammond Edition: Hardcover Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2005-09-01 ISBN: 0297848003 Number of pages: 276 Publisher: Orion Publishing
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Book Reviews of the What Not to DriveCustomer Review: Scored it for nix Summary: 4 Stars
I actually scored this for free as a gift from a friend who knew of my love of the BBC Top Gear TV show and their attendant specials and, given that many people who know me decry my taste in cars (and music) they saw this and thought of me. Which was very nice.
Anyway what you get here is a light hearted expose of rubbish cars and just as importantly the sort of people these rubbish cars appeal to. Now of course you'd be an idiot if you picked this up and thought you'd agree with every assessment Hammond makes about what cars have that special, indefinable, lame factor. But it's a breezy read and will probably give you more than just a couple of chuckles especially if you ever owned one of these vehicles or know someone who did.
Far from essential but a good idea as a gift to that Top Gear fan in your inner circle.
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