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Top Gear: Daft Cars

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Details

Release date NZ
May 14th, 2009
Gift Idea
  • For Teenage Boys
  • For Him
Brand
Pages
128
Dimensions (mm)
178x152x14
Illustrations
Illustrations
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
BBC Books
ISBN-13
9781846078071
All-time sales rank
Top 2000
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Product ID
2773368

Description

From flying cars to amphibious vehicles, solar-powered saloons to rockets on wheels, these are over 50 of the most wacky cars ever devised. Fancy a car that drives sideways- Try the Jeep Hurricane. Or maybe a car in which the windows change color according to your mood for a more serene and health-giving driving experience- That'll be the Toyota RiN. And if you like a flutter, you'll need the Chrysler Town and Country Black Jack, which contains a mini on board casino. Some concept cars are designed to demonstrate alternative materials and energy sources, or to showcase the gadgets of the future, or even cater for specific lifestyles or groups of people. Many don't even get beyond the prototype stage - for reasons of cost or practicality, or, in the case of the nuclear-powered Ford Nucleon of 1958, the danger of causing a small atomic explosion. 

Featuring everything from practical experiments such as the hatchback fire engine, and ideas that have managed to make it into production, to stunning yet impractical super car concepts, this book both celebrates and cringes at some of motoring's most daft - and even idiotic - ideas.

Author Biography

Matt Master has been a motoring correspondent for five years. He started his career at Auto Express, and moved on to Top Gear magazine three years ago, where he is features writer and road tester. He is the author of the previous book in this series, Top Gear: Midlife Crisis Cars (2008).
 

Customer reviews

2 out of 2 people found this review helpful:
Review by Diane on 28th June, 2011
4 stars "Excellent gift for a car lover"

Giving this quirky book to my son-in-law for birthday. Wouldn't mind a ride in some of the cars myself. Good one Top Gear

 
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful:
Review by Dan on 26th January, 2012
3 stars "Great gift for any guy"

I don't even really like cars, but I found this book quite interesting and was a little disappointed when I had to wrap it up and give it to someone else. May buy another for myself..

 
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful:
Review by Tiana on 12th January, 2012
5 stars "Awesome gift"

Bought this as a Christmas gift for my 22 year old brother. He absolutely loved it, and I enjoyed leafing through it :)

 
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful:
Review by Laura on 28th December, 2011
4 stars "Great Gift"

This would make a great gift to any fan of Top Gear of cars in general. Really quirky and interesting cars.

 
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful:
Review by rachel on 14th September, 2011
4 stars "an entertaining book - small but filled with gems"

Was some how expecting a bigger book, but my initail reservations were swept away on seeing the pages. There was an unbelievable selection of eye poppingly ridiculous cars, some of which hardly deserved the name as the designers forgot to include such basics as the ability to steer or get into the vehicle. Others were very desirable and the usual top gear prose pointed out the highs and lows in a funny style the whole family, boys and girls appreciated.

 

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