Hi,
Just watching Top Gear and they where comparing the Suzuki Ignis with the Fiat Panda.
They were new cars and where driven up some mountain and were completely thrashed. It was the usual drivel of smashing them into rocks and grounding them over rough ground.
As these cars were virtually brand new I'm sure there second hand values would of taken a serious hit afterwards. In fact checking on an mot checker web site, the Suzuki appears not to be on the road any more.
Who actually pays for these cars to get trashed. We the licence payer or do the car manufacturers give them free to the show to advertise and promote their brand. It seems such a waste of money either way for just 20 minutes of entertainment on the tv.
Just watching Top Gear and they where comparing the Suzuki Ignis with the Fiat Panda.
They were new cars and where driven up some mountain and were completely thrashed. It was the usual drivel of smashing them into rocks and grounding them over rough ground.
As these cars were virtually brand new I'm sure there second hand values would of taken a serious hit afterwards. In fact checking on an mot checker web site, the Suzuki appears not to be on the road any more.
Who actually pays for these cars to get trashed. We the licence payer or do the car manufacturers give them free to the show to advertise and promote their brand. It seems such a waste of money either way for just 20 minutes of entertainment on the tv.