View Full Version : Worst car names, Flying Spur
ae86_16v
08-02-2005, 01:47 AM
If you look at all the older luxury cars such as Rolls Royces and Bentleys they all have exquisite names like that. Arnage, Azure, Continental, etc or Rolls Royces' Silver Ghost, Phantom, Silver Cloud, Silver Shadow, etc.
Cool cool names.
Fly Spur sounds really cool to me.
Global Warming
08-02-2005, 01:54 AM
Damn Clarkson is SO FUCKING rude to James May on that show!! Even if you and he hate the car, I couldn’t believe how he just corrected James on his joke and walked away like he did. This is far from the first time. I like Clarkson but it seems like he does not like James at all and really treats him like shit on the show. I thought the James piece of the Bentley was well done even if you don’t like the car and JC was just an asshole about it.
Clarkson insulting every car maker under the sun is fine, but he should not do it to one of his own co-hosts!@!
P.S. Also I know there is a lot of lighthearted ribbing that goes on between them, like when he makes fun of Richards’s height etc. But the way he treats James sometimes seems to go way beyond lighthearted ribbing…
Global Warming
08-02-2005, 02:42 AM
Silver Shadow, Silver Ghost etc. are cool names, but Flying Spur is not. It must sound different to all english speaking people, otherwise there would not be such name :lol:
And about Clarkson. I think that the episode are pretty well scripted in advance, so they know what to say and when. I think those three presenters and chemistry between them is the very essence of Top Gear. James when Jeremy was sailing with the 8-wheeler:
"I'd give the rest my years salary to see that sink" LMAO :lol: :lol:
Oh yeah i get that, and again what James said on the 8-wheeler was right in there with the planned lighthearted ribbing and was probably scripted. But if you watch Jeremy’s reactions and the way he talks to James you see it goes way beyond planned. A good example is I have never seen anything similar in the way he “ribs” Richard. There is an underlying dislike Clarkson has for James I think that goes way beyond what they plan. The end of that Bently piece is a perfect example/
If anything some of those cheesy likens James says about Clarkson are an attempt to cover up the genuine dislike from Clarkson that shines through.
astonmartinandy
08-02-2005, 03:07 AM
Silver Shadow, Silver Ghost etc. are cool names, but Flying Spur is not. It must sound different to all english speaking people, otherwise there would not be such name :lol:
And about Clarkson. I think that the episode are pretty well scripted in advance, so they know what to say and when. I think those three presenters and chemistry between them is the very essence of Top Gear. James when Jeremy was sailing with the 8-wheeler:
"I'd give the rest my years salary to see that sink" LMAO :lol: :lol:
Oh yeah i get that, and again what James said on the 8-wheeler was right in there with the planned lighthearted ribbing and was probably scripted. But if you watch Jeremy’s reactions and the way he talks to James you see it goes way beyond planned. A good example is I have never seen anything similar in the way he “ribs” Richard. There is an underlying dislike Clarkson has for James I think that goes way beyond what they plan. The end of that Bently piece is a perfect example/
If anything some of those cheesy likens James says about Clarkson are an attempt to cover up the genuine dislike from Clarkson that shines through.
Yes, but to be perfectly honest there is a lot to dislike about that floppy haired, bumbling, monotonous idiot (granted many things to dislike about JC too)
If he can't offer anything to response to JC's jibes then he more than deserves the comments he gets. How on earth he was chosen as a presenter is beyond me..
Back to the topic however, I actually think the name is very nostalgic and conjures ideas of traditional British RR/Bentley days. What does annoy me is how it has been placed and mis-used on a car like the flying-spur.
Ghostbat
08-02-2005, 03:19 AM
Think the mix of hosts are great. Not that James is the most exciting to watch but not all people that watch car shows want to see burning rubber all the tiime. I really don't think there are any bad blood between JC and James. They are just very different and have different opinions about almost all cars. That's what makes it interesting. If they all felt the same thing about all cars it would just be boring. Clarkson is the type that's a little mean to everyone else, that's just his style even if he sometimes steps over the line slightly I don't think he means any harm.
Continental Flying Spur :!: The Flying Spur is not the same car P
Sir_GT
08-02-2005, 06:05 AM
Silver Shadow, Silver Ghost etc. are cool names, but Flying Spur is not. It must sound different to all english speaking people, otherwise there would not be such name :lol:
And about Clarkson. I think that the episode are pretty well scripted in advance, so they know what to say and when. I think those three presenters and chemistry between them is the very essence of Top Gear. James when Jeremy was sailing with the 8-wheeler:
"I'd give the rest my years salary to see that sink" LMAO :lol: :lol:
Oh yeah i get that, and again what James said on the 8-wheeler was right in there with the planned lighthearted ribbing and was probably scripted. But if you watch Jeremy’s reactions and the way he talks to James you see it goes way beyond planned. A good example is I have never seen anything similar in the way he “ribs” Richard. There is an underlying dislike Clarkson has for James I think that goes way beyond what they plan. The end of that Bently piece is a perfect example/
If anything some of those cheesy likens James says about Clarkson are an attempt to cover up the genuine dislike from Clarkson that shines through.
Yes, but to be perfectly honest there is a lot to dislike about that floppy haired, bumbling, monotonous idiot (granted many things to dislike about JC too)
If he can't offer anything to response to JC's jibes then he more than deserves the comments he gets. How on earth he was chosen as a presenter is beyond me..
Back to the topic however, I actually think the name is very nostalgic and conjures ideas of traditional British RR/Bentley days. What does annoy me is how it has been placed and mis-used on a car like the flying-spur.
With regards to JC and JM - they're all good mates. Along with Tom Ford from 5th Gear (he writes for Top Gear magazine, as does JC and JM), and even Tiff Needell. In fact, Tiff co-hosted the MPH04 car show (which is sponsored by Top Gear magazine) with Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond.
Keep in mind that it is in Clarkson's personality to be a bit of a bully, while James prefers the "gentleman's" approach, hence the tendency to dodge JC's shots, and just ride with them. Whereas Richard is the little guy who won't be pushed around.
As with James being a presenter - he's actually a very good writer, and his columns and reviews on TG magazine rival Clarkson's, both in depth and in humour. :)
They're all a good bunch. I would go as far as to say that those guys are the best set of presenters Top Gear has ever had. I would seriously like to see a female presenter on Top Gear though... one with a wit to match the blokes. ;)
astonmartinandy
08-02-2005, 06:53 AM
Silver Shadow, Silver Ghost etc. are cool names, but Flying Spur is not. It must sound different to all english speaking people, otherwise there would not be such name :lol:
And about Clarkson. I think that the episode are pretty well scripted in advance, so they know what to say and when. I think those three presenters and chemistry between them is the very essence of Top Gear. James when Jeremy was sailing with the 8-wheeler:
"I'd give the rest my years salary to see that sink" LMAO :lol: :lol:
Oh yeah i get that, and again what James said on the 8-wheeler was right in there with the planned lighthearted ribbing and was probably scripted. But if you watch Jeremy’s reactions and the way he talks to James you see it goes way beyond planned. A good example is I have never seen anything similar in the way he “ribs” Richard. There is an underlying dislike Clarkson has for James I think that goes way beyond what they plan. The end of that Bently piece is a perfect example/
If anything some of those cheesy likens James says about Clarkson are an attempt to cover up the genuine dislike from Clarkson that shines through.
Yes, but to be perfectly honest there is a lot to dislike about that floppy haired, bumbling, monotonous idiot (granted many things to dislike about JC too)
If he can't offer anything to response to JC's jibes then he more than deserves the comments he gets. How on earth he was chosen as a presenter is beyond me..
Back to the topic however, I actually think the name is very nostalgic and conjures ideas of traditional British RR/Bentley days. What does annoy me is how it has been placed and mis-used on a car like the flying-spur.
With regards to JC and JM - they're all good mates. Along with Tom Ford from 5th Gear (he writes for Top Gear magazine, as does JC and JM), and even Tiff Needell. In fact, Tiff co-hosted the MPH04 car show (which is sponsored by Top Gear magazine) with Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond.
Keep in mind that it is in Clarkson's personality to be a bit of a bully, while James prefers the "gentleman's" approach, hence the tendency to dodge JC's shots, and just ride with them. Whereas Richard is the little guy who won't be pushed around.
As with James being a presenter - he's actually a very good writer, and his columns and reviews on TG magazine rival Clarkson's, both in depth and in humour. :)
They're all a good bunch. I would go as far as to say that those guys are the best set of presenters Top Gear has ever had. I would seriously like to see a female presenter on Top Gear though... one with a wit to match the blokes. ;)
I take it you went to MPH 04 as well (and judging by your pic you have) you can remember the constant digs going on between the two presenters - JC and Tiff - remember the jibes between 5th and top gear and trying to drop in the corporate plugs into the show?! :lol:
JaguarEtype
08-02-2005, 08:52 AM
I doubt the name Flying spur is anything close to being as bad as some of the jap names ive heard of... i'll give you a breif list.
1stly the japanese alterations and uses of english words.....
Honda:
Integra
Insight
Concerto
Prelude
Toyota:
Supra
Aristo
Avensis
Celsior.... oh god thats a bad one
Cavalier
Emina... as apposed to a enema perhaps..
Corona .... yeah id love one thanks
Nissan:
Micra
Maxima
infiniti
Homy.... no comment
Nomad ... does it come with a goat?
Cefiro
Mitsubishi:
Solara
Delica
Magna
sigma
Mirage
Verada
Starion
Pajero... if pronounced correctly in spanish .. it means Wanker i think
Mazda:
Bongo
Familia
Parkway
Cosmo
Korean stuff..
Kia:
Mentor
Optima
Shuma
Spectra
as you can see the list goes on and on.. and i think my dad told me of a japanese car not sure which manufacturer called an emaroid... probably goes well with the Toyota Emina :lol: :lol: , For every Emaroid there must be an emina :lol:
as to James may, i actually quite like him even though he is a bit upper class, he does have some excelent comments.. i recently downloaded the 2004 muscle car challenge featuring the Australian Holden/Vauxhall Monaro.. his comment went along the lines of "Here I am doing 60 in top gear and the engine is turning over at 1500RPM.... 1500 .. its idling.... You Fat Ozzie Slacker!"
When you think about all the hosts to top gear and 5th gear, you've gotta love em all i think most would agree. All unique in personality, driving skills and taste
pharzo
08-02-2005, 12:03 PM
Just imagine some British toff saying these
Rolls Royce Silver Ghost
Rolls Royce Corniche
Bentley Flying Spur
Rolls Royce Silver Seraph
Rolls Royce Silver Spur
Bentley Arnage
Bentley Continental GT <------AHHH. The toff just died
Bentley Contintental Flying Spur <--------and now he flipped over in his grave
Toronto
08-02-2005, 12:33 PM
Damn Clarkson is SO FUCKING rude to James May on that show!! Even if you and he hate the car, I couldn’t believe how he just corrected James on his joke and walked away like he did. This is far from the first time. I like Clarkson but it seems like he does not like James at all and really treats him like shit on the show. I thought the James piece of the Bentley was well done even if you don’t like the car and JC was just an asshole about it.
Clarkson insulting every car maker under the sun is fine, but he should not do it to one of his own co-hosts!@!
P.S. Also I know there is a lot of lighthearted ribbing that goes on between them, like when he makes fun of Richards’s height etc. But the way he treats James sometimes seems to go way beyond lighthearted ribbing…
I am 99% sure the show has a written script, and they work it out to be like that :P
Sir_GT
08-02-2005, 04:32 PM
I take it you went to MPH 04 as well (and judging by your pic you have) you can remember the constant digs going on between the two presenters - JC and Tiff - remember the jibes between 5th and top gear and trying to drop in the corporate plugs into the show?! :lol:
You mean when Clarkson said to Tiff:
"Tiff, look at all these people here (describing the packed Earl's court arena), this is probably the largest audience you've had all year!"
Classic! :lol:
ae86_16v
08-02-2005, 11:02 PM
Just imagine some British toff saying these
Rolls Royce Silver Ghost
Rolls Royce Corniche
Bentley Flying Spur
Rolls Royce Silver Seraph
Rolls Royce Silver Spur
Bentley Arnage
Bentley Continental GT <------AHHH. The toff just died
Bentley Contintental Flying Spur <--------and now he flipped over in his grave
Arnage just rolls off your tongue. . .
JaguarEtype
08-03-2005, 01:04 AM
pharzo wrote
Just imagine some British toff saying these
Rolls Royce Silver Ghost
Rolls Royce Corniche
Bentley Flying Spur
Rolls Royce Silver Seraph
Rolls Royce Silver Spur
Bentley Arnage
Bentley Continental GT <------AHHH. The toff just died
Bentley Contintental Flying Spur <--------and now he flipped over in his grave
i think most of those names suit the car.. ie the 1910 RollsRoyce Silver Ghost
http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/4218/1910silverghost22hc.th.jpg (http://img268.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1910silverghost22hc.jpg)
TransAm
08-05-2005, 02:40 PM
Kia Spectre - standard issue to enemies of James Bond
China produced that 'Beauty Leopard' car which is the most ridiculous name I have heard.
One of the jap manufacturers named a car using a guys name. Nissan Cedric
antonioledesma
08-05-2005, 03:10 PM
can anyone tell me what is "MPH 04" ??? :| yes I know it's a motor show, but which one?
back on topic.
here we have a GM Chevy. Wasn't chevy used for all chevrolet's?? and it's a corsa
another... Atos from hyundai and sold by chrysler.
Verna, known as the hyundai accent for you europeans. This car has nothing to do with Verna... :?
Sir_GT
08-05-2005, 07:08 PM
With regards to JC and JM - they're all good mates. Along with Tom Ford from 5th Gear (he writes for Top Gear magazine, as does JC and JM), and even Tiff Needell. In fact, Tiff co-hosted the MPH04 car show (which is sponsored by Top Gear magazine) with Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond.
Keep in mind that it is in Clarkson's personality to be a bit of a bully, while James prefers the "gentleman's" approach, hence the tendency to dodge JC's shots, and just ride with them. Whereas Richard is the little guy who won't be pushed around.
As with James being a presenter - he's actually a very good writer, and his columns and reviews on TG magazine rival Clarkson's, both in depth and in humour. :)
They're all a good bunch. I would go as far as to say that those guys are the best set of presenters Top Gear has ever had. I would seriously like to see a female presenter on Top Gear though... one with a wit to match the blokes. ;)
I agree 95% with you in this post..... :shock: ...holy hell..me and fashion boy agreeing on something....the end is near.... :lol:
and to the one who said JM is upper class I dont think so, he is a gentleman yes, but I think he is kind of a grease monkey who likes to get down and dirty working on his bikes...
He also seem to be very knowledgeable on things, I like him and think the chemestry between him jezza and hamster are great they fullfill each other in a nice way, not sure I want to see a girl in the combo Im afraid it will take some of the jabs away and make it more dull.......I can be wrong of course, but I rarely am...... :P :wink:
Depends on the woman. The last guest (Divina McCall) wasn't bad at all at the humour bit, but I think they need a woman with a wit that can put Clarkson in his place. :)
If they should add one more male host, it should be EVO Magazine's Richard Porter. He's actually the script editor for the Top Gear TV show, but he's one of the best motoring writers around as well.
In fact, I would go as far as to say that his editorials carry far more depth, and just as much humour, as Clarkson's and/or May's.
pharzo
08-05-2005, 07:12 PM
I think the hosting staff is pretty much full...they've got three great presenters, and I already think we don't see quite enough of James. Adding another would most likely have to cut in to JC's segment, as the others already have limited ones
As for women...I don't know man. If Vicky is the best that's out there(driving wise) i why? Granted the three lads hosting now aren't the best drivers, but they're the first the admit it. Besides which, they're not horrible. Vicky thinks she's Schumy with breasts, but makes the same damn mistake multiple times when launching a Vanquish S. When she sets flying laps for FG times I usually just cringe and fast forward...
ARMAN
08-05-2005, 07:25 PM
I ve noticed a bit in one of the last episodes that in "news" Clark's joke or comment kind of touched James a bit, but Clarsod does to the people in public all the time :lol: Anyway I love the way JC presents cars :P One of the best its never boring :)
Tommaso
08-06-2005, 05:00 AM
After watching the TG episode with Bentley Flying Spur, I had to write this. What kind of car name is Flying Spur? I may not know the exact translation to the name, but every time I hear the name, first thing that comes to my mind is a flying vomit. Spur, when pronounced, sounds like when you're vomitting... spuuuuuur :puke: '
What is the history of that name?
The name "Flying Spur" was chosen in 1961 for designating the 4 doors saloons with Bentley Continental chassis, and now the VW Group has reused that name for the saloon derived by the Continental GT :)
The first Continental Flying Spur:
http://www.rrab.com/bentley/s2c-11.jpg
ae86_16v
08-06-2005, 04:43 PM
^ How appropriate.
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