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The Smallest Car in the World at the BBC - Top Gear - BBC

Jun 05, 2021
And there is more because as the country becomes more and more populated and environmentalists become more and more vocal, it makes more and more sense than ever to have a small car, there is so much to choose from. I have a pretty nice Volkswagen Polo Suzuki Swift selection here. In fact, and the Citan C1, the problem is that neither of these cars are really small, in fact, they are huge. 40 years ago, car makers could tell you something much smaller - the original Mini, for example, or the bubble car - but even those aren't small, not really.
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Compared to this, the Peele p50, which measures 54 long and 41 wide, is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the

smallest

production car of all time and what I'm sure they expect it to do now is present to the rich Hammond, but what Actually, what I'm going to do is drive it so that everything works um 6' five of Me, no, that's not going to work. I'll have to hang on by the leg, yes, first the leg and then yes, built on the foundation of the man in the early 60s. P50 was said to be almost cheaper than walking, costing £98 and going 100m per gallon.
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It sounds perfect, but for today's roads, of course, there are one or two drawbacks that I can't imagine, for example that it's terribly safe, not when you're on your knees. They are the deformation zones and it is not very fast either. What I have down here by my right knee in the cabin making a lot of noise and generating a lot of heat is the 49 cc engine of a moped. The maximum speed depends more on how big you are. and, actually, how much you had for breakfast, but really, even the shortest, thinnest talk with the toughest teeth, we'll struggle to get past 35.
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There's something else I just thought of too. I have to pay a congestion charge. this in this part of London, but the camera crew in the Lexus 4x4 doesn't because it's a hybrid. How fair it is not creating any pollution. The shell is not only a practical way to get to work but it is also quite practical when you get there, usually the BBC takes you to an underground car park where the bays are only big enough for ethnic bikes by peace and fair trade G Wizard , but since this is smaller than an ethnic peace bike, you don't have to worry about parking at all.
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The best thing about such a small car is that it is very light, meaning that when you arrive at work you simply pick it up and take it to the Top Gear office in the morning. The team interests us. to find out more about the p50 I give you the future young men and women peel the p50 I think it has four and a half horsepower, you know, those little cars that all the kids have, it's the exact same door. I've never seen Top Gear. team so excited about any car, boy, I put a kig zag in the tent, oh right, I have a new Ferrari there, I'm not interested in this, even John Humphrey came to have a look.
Hammond, no, can't you just clean them up? Actually 4,000 to whiten them. £4,000 you're white no well I'll stick with the yellow ones okay be careful bye who's got the car fantastic who stole the car he's got the power under this Bonet he's impressionable ah Clarks when you met to your M here, mate, please don't just steal. Our things, do you care? Thank you very much, very kind of you, I was soon summoned to an important BBC meeting, most of the people who were there would walk, but I was late and decided to use the car doors that close the fourth floor.
Fiona Bruce is standing here. the newsreader downstairs, sorry F, could you give me a push, a push please, because it doesn't have reverse, so thank you, sure, you'll be there. No, this is fine, thank you, she has a pretty nice butt. I already said that. strong, right? After a short journey I arrived at the BBC Television Centre, unfortunately, although this is the most complicated building in the

world

, I mean, I have worked at the BBC for 20 years and I still don't know where I am going. Tomorrowland was canceled not because the show was no longer interesting, it was simply because Judith Han was lost here.
Do you remember John NOS Peter pers and Blue Peter are here somewhere lost? Hello, can anyone help me? Thanks, what department is this? I am really at a loss now that businesses have held talks with government ministers about how to handle the number of claims resulting from last month's flooding. The total bill is estimated at approximately $2 billion. the BBC high-level seminar I believe we have already made significant progress in implementing an open and inclusive policy for the ethnocentrically homogenous objectives of this department, but I would like to say that climate change is the biggest threat the countries have ever faced. towns. of this

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and minimizing our carbon footprint through functional use is a key responsibility of anyone who uses a copier.
I hope that in this session we can discuss and address, unfortunately the meeting lasted so long that there was no time left in the day. for any program that makes policy for ethnocentrics, so I headed home with this. I really believe that today I have seen the future and it comes from 1963. This page 50 is really absolutely brilliant. If I had a first reverse

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, I would describe it as absolute. The last thing really from um personal mobility, I can't, that's D in moan or is it moan, moan, oh, thank you, thank you for that, I'm sorry.

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