Well I just don't know about this. I'm not a huge fan of Rutledge Wood (his overly familiar attitude and wicked out of place look for the Nascar market on Speed and that beard-for-the-sake-of-being-cool-and-flannel-shirt hipster look schtick) and I'd really hate to see someone try to "do TopGear" for the sake of the US market. The original is excellent... I'm thinking I'll give this a chance...
And BTW, why the heck are they all wearing the same shirt?!?!?
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