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What not to drive

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One positive if belated aspect of 'Cool Britannia' is that British-originated cars have become (again?) among the coolest on the planet. Range Rover, Mini, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Aston Martin - especially the Aston Martin - these are names not only of historic significance but have a new resonance in the contemporary world too. But what of the not so cool cars, the cars you shouldn't opt to buy - and those you shouldn't even be seen in or alongside? No, not the Skoda or station wagon, which have a heroic anti-car coolness of their own, but the Golf or Astra or professional footballer's Ferrari.

This is a book that jumps from an enormous height on personalised number plates, but celebrates Jarvis Cocker's decision to drive a station wagon and Roger Moore a Renault 5. It questions what happens to the status of your car after you have seen Bernard Manning or Jade Goodie posing next to a model of it in the newspaper.

So there is a 'Showroom Questionnaire' for car manufacturers to check out their customers before they deign to sell them a car that might become irrevocably uncool as a result. As funny as it is cool and aspirational, WHAT NOT TO DRIVE will entertain all who love the information, banter and humour of BBC TV's Top Gear.

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Weidenfeld & Nicolson
0297848003 / 9780297848004
Hardback
629.222
13/10/2005
United Kingdom
English
vii, 159 p. : col. ill.
15 x 20 cm
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Richard Hammond co-presents BBC TV's popular Top Gear and a new 20-part series runs from May to Autumn 2005.
Richard Hammond co-presents BBC TV's popular Top Gear and a new 20-part series runs from May to Autumn 2005. WGCB Motor cars: general interest