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Video: Top Gear in America, unlikely to ever return

February 13, 2007 6:46PM by Michael Savio

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The team from Top Gear came to America for a “knockabout journey full of tomfoolery.” In the latest episode, Jeremy Clarkson, Jay Mays and Richard Hammond went to the Deep South for a road trip. But it wasn’t any road trip, the Top Gear team had to write slogans on each other’s cars to incite trouble — things like “Manlove Rules”, “NASCAR Sucks” and “Hillary for President”.

See what happens when the Clarkson and Co. have to stop for gas in a “hick town” and they have to flee for their lives.

Video after the jump.

## Source: Top Gear ##

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