The Top 10 Cars Of The Last Year "Or So" According To Clarkson

A certain Mr Clarkson has just revealed his ‘Star Cars’ of the last year “or so” in The Times, and as you’d expect, it’s made the motoring world sit up and take notice. So, without further ado, here are the vehicles that made the cut:
Mazda MX-5 2.0 Sport Recaro
We’re of the opinion that the Sport Recaro version of the ND MX-5 - with its extra kit and lower suspension - is the pick of the range. It seems Clarkson’s a fan too, as it made it onto his Star Car list for feeling “organic and raw and simple”.
Alfa Romeo 4C

In so many ways, the 4C is not a good car. Almost every motoring outlet has called out the mid-engined Alfa for its long list of faults - us included - while the handling has split opinion.
Clarkson’s under no illusions either, even calling it a “terrible car”. However, he still loves it because the flaws mean it “feels human”. A slightly clichéd conclusion, but hey, it’s an Alfa. Comes with the territory…
Mercedes AMG GT S

We can’t think of the AMG GT without losing our minds over the prospect of the incoming ‘R’ version, but Clarkson is still full of praise for the less bonkers ‘S’. He calls it a “modern day muscle car” and “Merc’s Mustang”. With a long bonnet, a thumping - but clever - V8 under the bonnet and all power sent to the rear wheels, we get what he means.
Ford Focus RS

Clarkson used to own an Escort Cosworth, so I guess it’s no surprise he’s fallen for its modern incarnation, the Focus RS. We’re big fans of the 345bhp, all-wheel drive beast too.
Ford Mustang GT

So, we’ve had “Merc’s Mustang”, and now we have an actual Mustang. Clarkson points out the ‘Stang offers a 5.0-litre V8, over 400bhp and rear-wheel drive for less than the price of an optioned up VW Golf GTI - a stunning achievement. And it’s fun, too: “This is a machine that wants to turn its tyres into smoke and go round every corner sideways,” he says.
Volvo XC90

If you’ve watched enough episodes of Top Gear, you’ll know the XC90 has long been Clarkson’s ‘sensible’ car recommendation. So while the big Swede sticks out like a sore thumb amongst the likes of the Ford Mustang and Mercedes-AMG GT, it’s not a surprise to see it here.
The seven-seater gets a place on the list for being ridiculously practical, and a lot classier than the increasingly blingy products of Land Rover.
Vauxhall Zafira

Now this one is a surprise. Clarkson’s dislike of Vauxhall products is well documented, but the firm’s latest version of the Zafira MPV gets a mention for its ride and “brilliant” engine.
BMW M2

Going from the surprising to the very obvious, we have the new BMW M2. How could this car not make an appearance? “It’s so good that in a few bends I was actually dribbling with joy,” Clarkson notes.
Ferrari 488 GTB

Through the joys of downsizing, the 488 has lost the screaming naturally-aspirated V8 of its predecessor, replaced with a smaller turbocharged unit. Despite that, Clarkson rates it well ahead of the 458: “The old 458 was not as good as a McLaren 12C. But this new car puts the prancing horse back on top.”
Lamborghini Aventador

It’s getting on a bit compared to its rivals and isn’t anywhere near as clever as all the hybrid hypercars doing the rounds, but that doesn’t stop Jeremy picking the Aventador as his full-fat supercar of choice. “I admire the McLaren P1. But which would you rather have as a pet: a clever and sophisticated electronic robot? Or a bloody great brontosaurus?” He concludes.
What do you think of the man’s choices? Any come as a surprise to you?
Comments
I’m surprised that Matt’s surprised (surprise-ception?) about Clarkson’s opinion on the Vauxhall Zafira, because while yes, he generally doesn’t like Vauxhalls, he’s liked the Zafira from its first generation (aside from the badge!), mainly due to it being, at the time, the first MPV to have a third row of seats that folded down into the carpet, rather than having to be taken out completely.
Nice
Where is my Subaru
A still aint letting you go
Im surprised that he just picked the mustang gt and not the gt350 or gt350r.
Wow, POOOWWWWEEEEERRR isn’t high priority anymore
HAHAHAHAHA all those people with their foot in their mouth now…
“Yeah but Clarkson said any American car is crap, especially the Mustang, he hates the Mustang! RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE!”
oops…. Turns out it’s actually a good car…. shocking I know
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The BBC always made Clarkson mask his soft spot for American cars. Remember the Reno road trip when they went to the Salt flats? He absolutely fell in love with the Corvette ZR1… and remember the Viper he hated so much? An episode in the depths of YouTube from when the 1993 first gen was new shows him praising the car for its macho character and ridiculous power and styljng. He actually said the words “I LOVE this car,” before going on to complain that they weren’t sold in the UK.
Soooo where is the Dacia Sandero on this list?
Clarkson actually likes an American car?
Pagination