When you think of driving in Scotland, it’s unlikely that you imagine big, brash American cars from the 1970s. But that’s precisely why Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond wanted to get behind the wheel of three vast, vintage classics and head north for the latest instalment of The Grand Tour. “Scotland is a very, very beautiful country, where it rains a lot,” says Jeremy. “So it has a sort of dank majesty, and that was great. "It's a perfect place really to expose the inadequacies of extremely large 1970s American cars.
The question we ask is: why did we not buy these cars in Europe? "If you drive them around Scotland, it becomes very obvious very quickly, and hopefully in a comedic way.
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