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BBC's Top Gear is the undisputed leader when it comes to producing entertaining automotive-related content on television. So popular are the show's antics that the franchise has branched out into the Australian market and should be airing Top Gear America here in the States soon. Recently, though, the Oz-branch has ran into some serious questions regarding its treatment of automaker's products. Is it possible for a television show such as Top Gear to go about its business - that of putting the coolest cars through their paces under sometimes ridiculous circumstances - without sending the automakers back a hunk of broken machinery? Is the show good enough that it doesn't matter? That seems to be the $200,000 question, which is the total estimated amount of damage (in Aussie funds) that Top Gear Australia is suspected of having inflicted on its assortment of test vehicles. TGA co-host Warren Brown has come to the show's defense, and we've pasted his complete response after the break.
[Source: Carsguide]
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