Grosser vs. Corniche: Old Car Challenge Part 1 & 2 - Top Gear - BBC

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Then Jeremy came in an old Mercedes-Benz car.

Hisashi: Hey that's my car

James: See what I mean. Reichsmarschall Goering has arrived. Morgen!

Jeremy: This, James, as I'm sure you know, is a Mercedes 600 Grosser, which was, in 1963, the most expensive car in the world.

Momo's dad: My father have that in his classic car collection, I still have it with my family

Momo: Yeah, my grandpa was a huge fan of classic cars

James: Overpriced then, like most Mercedes.

Masaru: I think the Corniche beats the Grosser in every way of looks

Jeremy: Wro-No! Does your car have a hydraulically operated sunshine roof?

Masaru/James: No.

Jeremy: Hydraulic windows?

Masaru/James: No.

Jeremy: Hydraulic seats?

Masaru/James: No.

Jeremy: Hydraulic doors?

Masaru/James: No.

Jeremy: Hydraulic boot lid?

Masaru/James: No.

Hisashi/Jeremy: Well, there you are.

Masaru: Shut up

James: That's that then, is it?

Jeremy: You've got a Ford Zephyr with a chrome nose.

Hisashi: HAH, TOLD YA

Masaru:

James: This is a coach built, hand-built car.

Jeremy: Hand-built is just another way of saying the door will fall off.

Melissa: That's not true Jeremy

Jeremy: What's this called, Rolls-Royce Mulliner Park Ward?

James: HJ Mulliner Park Ward.

Jeremy: It sounds like a plumbers convention.

Bakuhoe: Sounds like a stupid garden show to me

Jeremy: Can I show you something?

Jeremy then showed the little windows on the doors.

Jeremy: You see these little windows, you know what they are for?

Mina: What are they for?

Dark Shadow: For looks?

Jeremy: So that when you're in the back and the window is down, this stops the draught messing your hair up.

Hisashi: Even though I owned that car, I didn't know that

Jeremy: You've seen this as well? Has your car got these?

Jeremy then also showed the curtains in the car.

James: Curtains?

Jeremy: Curtains.

Saitama: Ok

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