
The segment features cameos of several BBC broadcasters including John Humphrys, Fiona Bruce and Dermot Murnaghan. Clarkson, late for a meeting, decides to drive into BBC Television Centre from inside the White City office, sitting in the car throughout his journey and the meeting. The car is small enough to be pulled into BBC White City, with the Top Gear team more excited by the tiny Peel than by a Koenigsegg or a Ferrari.

Review: Jeremy Clarkson reviews the Peel P50 to see whether it would be practical in daily life, highlighting its usefulness in office buildings. Star in a reasonably priced car: Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood posts a time of 1:49.4. The Stig takes the 599 round the track in 1:21.22. Main Review: Jeremy Clarkson reviews the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, concluding that he respects its technology, but is not excited by it and would prefer a Ferrari 275 GTS. Review: Hammond tests the auto-parking system in the Lexus LS600 without reading the manual, and finds the system “rather complicated to use”. They also offer a peek at the Lamborghini Reventón. News: Jeremy Clarkson attempts to demonstrate “Pay by mobile phone parking fees” in London.

He finds it to be his favourite car of the year, and admires it for being contemporary and stylish, much as he perceives himself, to the laughter of Jeremy and the audience. Review: James reviews the Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé. Introduction: Jeremy Clarkson reads another letter demanding that Top Gear review more cars that are affordable. Star in a Reasonably Priced Car: Ronnie Wood.Richard races the Bugatti Veyron against a Eurofighter Typhoon.Jeremy drives the Peel P50 the smallest car in the world.Richard tests the auto-parking feature of the Lexus LS600.Jeremy power tests the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano.

