
About this season
Motoring programme featuring reviews of and reports about cars of all types.
Episodes (13)
1. Episode 1
Aired 22 September 1994
In the first programme of the autumn series Jeremy Clarkson test drives the ÂŁ180,000 Bentley Continental R to find out if itâs just a stately home on wheels, while Quentin Willson takes the new Mazda 323 out to see if its performance matches its good looks. And Steve Berry takes a nerve-shattering trip with motorcycle stunt rider Gary Rothwell.
2. Episode 2
Aired 29 September 1994
On tonightâs programme, Jeremy Clarkson is in the Highlands to test drive the new Jaguar XJ series, including the supercharged four-litre XJR, which was unveiled only yesterday. Tiff Needell puts the first all-new Range Rover to be launched for nearly a quarter of a century through its paces on a 350-mile trip from Solihull to Scotland. Tony Mason peers at the Perthshire scenery through the mud on the lens during the third round of the Top Gear British Rally Championship, as contenders speed around Scone Palace near Perth, race up to Inverness, pass imposing lochs and cross over the Forth Bridge before finishing at Perth.
3. Episode 3
Aired 6 October 1994
The work of an almost forgotten design genius is reviewed on tonightâs programme when Jeremy Clarkson drives four million dollarsâ worth of some of the most beautiful cars ever built â the three BAT cars created for Alfa Romeo by styling genius Franco Scaglione back in the 50s. Plus Quentin Willson looks at the new Mazda MX-5 âa proper mess-your-hair-up sports carâ. At ÂŁ17,000 itâs not affordable for everyone, but if itâs your type of car why not invest in a secondhand one â a G registration will cost about half the new price.
4. Episode 4
Aired 13 October 1994
On tonightâs programme, Jeremy Clarkson tests the new ultra-light aluminium-bodied Audi A8. And Steve Berry meets the Pre-50 American Car Club and drives some of the most stylish US models from before the era of fins and chrome.
5. Episode 5
Aired 20 October 1994
Jeremy Clarkson and Quentin Willson run the rule over the star exhibits at Britainâs biggest motoring event â the British International Motor Show at the NEC in Birmingham. Expect Fordâs controversial new Scorpio, Volkswagenâs long-awaited Polo and new challengers from Korea in the shape of the Hyundai Accent and a car from Daewoo, better known to date as manufacturers of TVs, video recorders and microwaves. Away from the crowds, Tiff Needell gets to grips on road and track with a car thatâs got Formula 1 pedigree.
6. Episode 6
Aired 27 October 1994
Jeremy Clarkson hands over the driving seat to Michael Schumacher, who pushes the new Ford Mustang to the limit round Silverstone. Ford donât think it will sell in Britain. Jeremy begs to differ. He thinks itâs one of a growing number of cars that would find eager buyers if only their manufacturersâ marketing âboffinsâ would let them into the country. Plus Steve Berry on the latest motorcycle from MZ, formerly an East German company regarded in motorcycling circles with about the same degree of enthusiasm that Lada and Ć koda generate among car buffs. But their new British-designed bike, the Skorpion, is set to change all that.
7. Episode 7
Aired 3 November 1994
Volkswagenâs Beetle and Golf were trendsetters in their day but the Polo was always the runt of the litter â itâs not been a top seller in the small car market for years. Stephen Bayley decides whether the re-born Polo, launched in Britain at the end of last month at prices from ÂŁ7,000 to ÂŁ11,750, will fare better. Plus Tony Mason in the Manx Rally, the final round of this yearâs British Rally Championship.
8. Episode 8
Aired 10 November 1994
Jeremy Clarkson drives Alfa Romeoâs interesting and odd-looking 145, and Steve Berry visits this weekâs Bike Show at the NEC, Birmingham, looking at whatâs new in the world of the designer moped and testing Britainâs best-selling bike, the sporty Honda Fireblade, against its rivals.
9. Episode 9
Aired 17 November 1994
Tony Mason follows the careers of two drivers taking part in next weekâs RAC Rally, Britainâs round of the world championship. Bradford sisters Stephanie and Rachael Simmonite, who first appeared on Top Gear last year, have progressed over the last 12 months from complete novices to their first RAC entry. Jeremy Clarkson drives new road going versions of two rally-bred sports cars, the Toyota Celicia GT-Four and the latest Ford Escort Cosworth.
10. Episode 10
Aired 24 November 1994
Steve Berry visits the East Los Angeles Car Show for the low-down on Lowriders â a youth movement which embraces thousands of people from the cityâs large Hispanic community. In this unique form of car culture American cars from the 1940s to the present day are extravagantly decorated with ornate gold-plated wheels, acres of velour and custom-designed murals. Deep-marine batteries are loaded in the boot and the suspension is ripped out and replaced with hydraulic jacks that mean the cars can bunny hop down the road on demand. And itâs not just the cars â thereâs the lifestyle, clothes and music to match. Plus, Tony Mason reporting on the RAC Rally.
11. Episode 11
Aired 1 December 1994
Quentin Willson tests BMWâs new Compact â at ÂŁ13,000 something of a step downmarket for the company, which reckons it can compete with small sporting hatchbacks like VWâs Golf GTi or CitroĂ«nâs ZX Volcane. Will it open up the pleasures of BMW motoring to a wider clientele or simply cheapen a highly respected brand? Also, Jeremy Clarkson finds out what itâs like to drive a full racing-spec touring car when he takes Tiff Needellâs Nissan Primera for a high-speed drive around the Oulton Park race circuit.
12. Episode 12
Aired 8 December 1994
Within the next decade, South Korea could be making many of our basic cars. Marques like SsangYong, Daewoo, Hyundai and Kia may not be big names on the British car market in 1994 but they seem to be poised for massive expansion. They already make nearly two million vehicles a year between them, significantly more than Britainâs motor industry, and even the mighty Japanese are worried by Koreaâs manufacturing potential. But this rapidly advancing nation has some quaint ways of doing business â like the way customers are actually encouraged to do their own repairs. Top Gear road tests the Hyundai Accent and looks at some of the extraordinary ways Koreans use cars.
13. Episode 13
Aired 15 December 1994
Would James Bond approve of the new DB7? At ÂŁ80,000 it is cheap for an Aston Martin, but it now has to compete with âmass-producedâ luxury sports cars like the Porsche 928 and BMW 850 â cars which are not merely for special occasions but serious everyday transport. Jeremy Clarkson looks back at classic Aston Martin models and tests the new one.