TV star slams Top Gear eco-bashers
by David Masters
November 27, 2008
Former Top Gear presenter, Quentin Wilson, has blasted the popular BBC show for its antiquated and outdated approach to environmental issues.
The Sunday evening show has an estimated 385 million viewers worldwide, and is notorious for its insults to the eco-conscious.
In one episode the presenters announced they would be showcasing a new green car, before revealing a gas-guzzling Lamborghini, painted green.
Speaking in Cardiff yesterday, Wilson said that Top Gear’s main presenter, Jeremy Clarkson, is rooted in the past.
Wilson believes that it’s now impossible to claim that things aren’t changing, and said that the golden age of transport and motoring has gone.
The changes in transport ahead are going to be absolutely seismic, said Wilson, and they are changes that must be embraced by everyone.
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