I wonder what happened to the real James Corden ?, the one that was never effeminate until he started acting like a limp wrist on that so chat show of his...
Honestly this has shed new light on Corden for me. A lot more down to earth than what he comes across in other shows/ interviews. He seems to know his cars and that’s always a plus in my book
@@Gobbygoblin I’ve seen him in person multiple times, what you take for fake is something completely different, then again I’m from London, so maybe I see things differently to you.
Some of these were recorded months to year or two prior. Around 2019, e30's would sell 1500-5k; The chip crises and the pandemic boosted prices by alot.
I delivered newspapers when I was 14 or 15 and a college student had a what I believe a XKE Jaguar . While I was delivering newspapers I saw this car on the street with the hood open . When I saw the engine I was very impressed. And the body was outstanding. I still think it is one the most beautiful cars I have ever seen . It looks fast just sitting!
I like that the e-type has many similarities to airplanes. Even know a airplane fabricator that works on his e-types using the same skills of fabricating aluminum parts you can’t find anymore. He shows up to car shows with the best car every time.
The English have more respect for longevity and the experiences of their elders than Americans do. You say to an American teenager, "I've been doing this thing for longer than your parents have been alive" or "This thing's 200 years old" and their response is inconsiderate at best.
Haha this is so true I have friends from great Britain and Wales I tell them I'm going on vacation aka holiday and it's a 3 hour drive they say holy crap that's a long drive.
Alright, who wants to tell the show's producers that the current value of a clean E30 BMW 325i is not $1500... Multiply that number by 10 and then you're in the ballpark.
@Chester Dougherty Nothing personal, but if you think I'm the only one who cares about E30 BMWs, you are profoundly mistaken. They are very much collector items now.
@@ZeGermanHam currently a 2008 Honda fit with about 68,000mi. On it. Probably gonna get a second car beginning of next year. My understanding is new cars will probably start Shipping again in the spring.
I had a 1976, 2002, Orange Coup BMW. Best car I ever owned. $7,000, off the showroom floor. I’d buy another one today! Handled great! Accelerated unbelievably with a four speed stick. Oh I miss it....
definitely a dream car that James could potentially own, either an all original (that could break down), or one of the modern restomods to make it perform as well as it looks.
I absolutely love it! You guys made my day! So funny. A lot of nostalgic moments starting with the Abbey Road album cover which decorated the living room along with other albums growing up.
When I first moved to the East Coast from Los Angeles, I remember being awed at the age of the buildings there. When I shared my amazement to a friend, he explained that New York was nothing compared to many places in Europe. I replied. “On the West Coast our idea of a historical landmark was the first McDonald’s”.
E30 BMW FOR $1500?? Not in my town baby! LOL. These even the convertible model in that condition start at $6500 easy and much more for a Manual two door hard top. Try $15000.
I had a 1980 VW Rabbit diesel, the 1.5L with 50 whole horsepower. It was a two-door, white, A/C, 4-speed, and I got better than 60 mpg on the freeway at 60 to 70 mph, and she was purring at 65; the sweet spot. That car never let me down, ever, and running around town doing errands, running her hard, I got a solid 45 mpg! I bought it used from an Audi dealer who took it on trade; they practically gave it to me because they thought they would never sell it; in fact, a wholesaler had already put in a bid for $1000; I offered $1200 cash on the spot, and they bit like a starving dog, LoL. At the time, it was 4-years old with 18,300 miles on it, not a scratch. In 1995 a mechanic friend offered me $2000. I let him have it, and he still has it to this day. I need to mention that the A/C took half the wind out of the thing, but on the highway, unless you're are in hilly terrain, it was fine, but around town, be sure to look both ways before pulling into traffic; it takes a bit of time to get going. It's best to turn it off until you get up to speed and kick it on.
Reliability is relative, I've learned. My sister, to this day, insists Hondas are unreliable. Her car in college was a brand new Civic, and the engine crapped out at around 60k miles. She never did an oil change or coolant flush, she ignored the check engine light for about 20k miles and a "weird noise" for a 1000-mile road trip for spring break. But Honda was the problem.
@@brianhill4153 RAV4. She drove a 2001 until she retired last year, and it only had 80k; her 2020 model will likely last the rest of her life. She’s done less than 1k.
@@brianhill4153 She goes to the dealership for an oil change every 5000 miles, and will literally pay for anything else they tell her, no questions asked. Her son is even worse.
At 11:15 the expressions are 'we'll cross that bridge when we get to it' and 'don't burn your bridges'. Blending two phrases together like this is known as a malaphor.
That was REALLY cool for Jay to give James that car. Truly a nice gesture. James is by far my second fav host/comedian, he was my fav but that’s now that tall dude with red hair that shouts all the time, O’Brien. Team CoCo
I looked them up in my city and they’re going for around $2k and that’s with the inflated value from covid shortages. I have a feeling it’s one of those cars that’s worth more in England & Europe than it is in the US. That’s one of the ways people in the classic car business make a lot of money. My uncle used to import Jaguars and other old English cars that were rare in the US back in the 70s 80s & 90s and made a pretty good living doing it.
I looked them up in my city and they’re going for around $2k and that’s with the inflated value from covid shortages. I have a feeling it’s one of those cars that’s worth more in England & Europe than it is in the US. That’s one of the ways people in the classic car business make a lot of money. My uncle used to import Jaguars and other old English cars that were rare in the US back in the 70s 80s & 90s and made a pretty good living doing it.
@@LudiCrust. This is sooooo far from the truth and I can speak to this because I just bought an E30 at auction. A convertible 325i is this immaculate of condition, even without the hardtop, is worth $15k at the absolute lowest and would be scooped up instantly at that price. And also covid shortages don't inflate classic car prices, the EV era looming is, and it takes a basic understanding of the classic car market to know every single car in this video, including the E30, will only get more expensive for the rest of their lives until they hit 90-years-old and settle forever.
A convertible 325i is this immaculate of condition, even without the hardtop and an auto, is worth $15k at the absolute lowest and would be scooped up instantly at that price. Perfect condition, original interior components and body panels could likely be parted out for nearly $15k with some time and the right eyes.
That was so fun! Great guest, beautiful cars, my uncle had that XKE but I'm not as familiar with that 54 Model... then I somehow KNEW earlier that Jay was going to give him that car!!
The Jaguar XK120 Coupe. It was called a 120 because it could go 120. The speedometer on it says it can do 140. Nice looking car but I really liked the 1972 XKE. Good looking even by todays standards.
"We've redecorated this building [in Miami] to how it looked over 50 years ago!" And people were going, "No, surely not, no. No one was alive then!" - Eddie Izzard. We have bits of 2,000-year-old Hadrian's Wall just over the road from us. And that's considered quite recent.
Love Eddie Izzard. However to be fair, people have been settled in North America for tens of thousands of years. As long as, if not much longer than people have inhabited the British Isles. Guess it's just what certain people maintain and value, I suppose.
I have baffled a lot of people by shouting 'Surely not, no one was alive then!" whenever I see a sign boasting that 'this house was built in 1989' or a product label with 'Est 2002' on it...
@@ChristopherLuth1974 you are totally missing @gholwith 's point. He did not infer Europeans, he is refferring to the fact that WELL before the "European white men" or the Vikings stumbled upon America it was populated by the humans that were oiginally from the region we now call Tibet/N China. There has been scientifi proof of what we call "native Americans" are actually nomadic Asians. Do you not think it odd how Tibetans, Mauris, Hawaiians and "native" Americans all look very similar in their features?
When I was a little boy and had two favorite Matchbox cars, now mind you this was in the mid 60’s..a Buick Riviera and a Jaguar like this one…I can definitely understand why so many people love this body style their just so cool….👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I remember 5 years ago when some guy begged me basically to buy his e30 coupe for 800€. It was a high price back then for that car and said no. Man do times change…
My dream car is a black on black 1971/72 Charger RT with a 440 Magnum with the hideaway headlights. Well also a black on black 1970 Cougar eliminator as well.
So his dream car is one I had in the garage growing up. Took it for granted! A hard top automatic though, also a California car. Said to be celebrity owned new.
the classic car that my family has is so rare only like 13 are left in driving condition maybe 10 more chopped up or modified. Cant even get parts for them cause my grandpa owns all the parts for it.
These comments are so bizarre to me saying "maybe he's alright". He's ALWAYS been down to earth and sincere, and legitimately happy to be where he's at in life lol. I don't get a "fake" vibe from him at all. If you're American and all you've seen is him on the Late Late Show, go watch some clips of A League Of Their Own, a British sports gameshow, and maybe you'll understand more how he's just a decent dude enjoying himself, especially when he interacts with his pals on that show, Freddie Flintoff, Jamie Redknapp, and Jack Whitehall.
I never noticed the Triumph Herald from the Abbey Road cover. Now I look I can see it there, just above Paul's head. Now if they could have got the VW Beetle LMW 281F that would have been something (though I believe it's in the VW museum in Germany).
At the very end the Masshole came out! Love it! (as someone who is from and lives in Mass, I think I can use our local slang.) I sure hope Jay got that car back though
USA: you drive 100 mph (160kph) - you in trouble Germany: you drive the same speed in the left lane of a 3 lane highway on a non busy day - people curse at you for being slow and for blocking the fast lane 😂😂😂😂😂
"the automobiles that shaped me.....that will be a lot of food trucks!"
Clever, self-deprecating comment.
I wonder what happened to the real James Corden ?, the one that was never effeminate until he started acting like a limp wrist on that so chat show of his...
@@tam8197 Judgy much? SMH.
@@tam8197 I think that is the real James Corden.
@@tam8197 "never effeminate" WTF? You must be new.
By far the best interview James has ever done. It made him seem so much more down to earth.
watch his interviews with howard stern too.
Instead of a left wing radicle nut job?
@@mikelavigne5085 yes actually.
He is still a tool of the radical left, and a dumb person.
@@Drewp06 he's British dude
Honestly this has shed new light on Corden for me. A lot more down to earth than what he comes across in other shows/ interviews. He seems to know his cars and that’s always a plus in my book
He’s always been a regular down to earth guy. I’d say that’s the most appealing part of his persona.
@@RogueCylon hes one of the fakest and most inflated celebs out there what are you on
@@Gobbygoblin I’ve seen him in person multiple times, what you take for fake is something completely different, then again I’m from London, so maybe I see things differently to you.
@@RogueCylon I'm sure lots of people from London can't stand James Corden too
@@oliveroshea5765 can’t argue that. He’s not for everyone, for sure.
I love how they think the current value of that e30 is $1500
Some of these were recorded months to year or two prior. Around 2019, e30's would sell 1500-5k; The chip crises and the pandemic boosted prices by alot.
@@returnedfavor hahaha no even back then they were closer to 10k than to 1.5k.
Yes. Add a zero and multiply by 1.5
X4
Automatic convertible..maybe.
I delivered newspapers when I was 14 or 15 and a college student had a what I believe a XKE Jaguar . While I was delivering newspapers I saw this car on the street with the hood open . When I saw the engine I was very impressed. And the body was outstanding. I still think it is one the most beautiful cars I have ever seen . It looks fast just sitting!
I like that the e-type has many similarities to airplanes. Even know a airplane fabricator that works on his e-types using the same skills of fabricating aluminum parts you can’t find anymore. He shows up to car shows with the best car every time.
Malcolm Sayer, the designer of the E-Type was an aircraft engineer during WW2.
That look on his face when driving the jaguar! I know that face, I know that feeling… much love and respect.
😁The same face I had test riding my friend's Ducati Diavel 2 years ago.
Two different guys from different countries sharing a love for a Jaggggg! Nice episode.
The difference between an Englishman and an American?
One thinks a hundred years is a long time.
The other thinks a hundred miles is a long way.
are you going to keep using that as your own and post it all over youtube.
Oh but 100 miles is not a long way this is the future get used to it
The English have more respect for longevity and the experiences of their elders than Americans do. You say to an American teenager, "I've been doing this thing for longer than your parents have been alive" or "This thing's 200 years old" and their response is inconsiderate at best.
@@krusher74 now say that again without crying
Haha this is so true I have friends from great Britain and Wales I tell them I'm going on vacation aka holiday and it's a 3 hour drive they say holy crap that's a long drive.
I didn't notice my mouth was open in awe the whole time the 1972 Jaguar XKE was on the screen. What a beautiful car.
James has got a very good ear for detecting the car model by the sound of it on startup. Random, yet awesome thing to learn about a person!
I've had a 3 series.. it's pretty recognisable if you drive it all the time.
He owned the cars. Not hard
@@hellosheila well forgive me for throwing the guy a bone
@@steroe7965 someone already made your comment. 4 months before you. Sorry for trying to say something nice about a person.
@@47buckeddy You are forgiven, my son. Go in peace!
Jay Leno's car flex is impossible to match. Oh this, its the predecessor to your dream car.
This was a wonderful show, I need to re-watch to hear that e-type start up again
Alright, who wants to tell the show's producers that the current value of a clean E30 BMW 325i is not $1500... Multiply that number by 10 and then you're in the ballpark.
Maybe they should've moved the comma.
@Chester Dougherty Nothing personal, but if you think I'm the only one who cares about E30 BMWs, you are profoundly mistaken. They are very much collector items now.
@@ZeGermanHam I'd rather not spend my money collecting junk.
@@brianhill4153 What do you drive?
@@ZeGermanHam currently a 2008 Honda fit with about 68,000mi. On it. Probably gonna get a second car beginning of next year. My understanding is new cars will probably start Shipping again in the spring.
I appreciate a classic car even though I'd never want to own one, and Jaguar that Jay drove was really beautiful!
Loved it from start to finish. But that ending was hilarious!
I had a 1976, 2002, Orange Coup BMW. Best car I ever owned. $7,000, off the showroom floor. I’d buy another one today! Handled great! Accelerated unbelievably with a four speed stick. Oh I miss it....
Squadron mate of mine while stationed in Germany in the '70's had two 2002 one of which was a TTI I believe. Great and fast driver.
What happened
I remember doing an oil change on a V12 XKE back in day. It took 9 litres of oil - and it went sideways down the road real good :)
You see how these machines rise in value. These are my kind of cars. They are just pricelessly beautiful
James: * shuts door to Triumph *
Triumph: "Don't tell me what to do."
Noticed that, yeah...lol.
definitely a dream car that James could potentially own, either an all original (that could break down), or one of the modern restomods to make it perform as well as it looks.
Jaguars Classic division make an all electric E Type
I absolutely love it! You guys made my day! So funny. A lot of nostalgic moments starting with the Abbey Road album cover which decorated the living room along with other albums growing up.
When I first moved to the East Coast from Los Angeles, I remember being awed at the age of the buildings there. When I shared my amazement to a friend, he explained that New York was nothing compared to many places in Europe. I replied. “On the West Coast our idea of a historical landmark was the first McDonald’s”.
And New York is a new city, hence the name. You should visit its namesake.
@@nicholassmith7048. New Amsterdam..🤔
@@Shane-zx4ps 😂😂😂
"The car you love to wash"
That was exactly my thought washing my new car, the curves that go from the front to the back, it is so satisfying
That Jaguar XKE was such a beautiful car. Who wouldn't want to own one.
People who like their cars to run…
"Oh, I mean stop it". He's paid $15mm a year. He could buy the Jaguar with his lunch money.
You think he would ever skip lunch?
@3:05 : Show me anywhere you can get a clean 325i E30 for $1500 (impossible). I'll buy every single one.
A 1990 convertible with high miles and an automatic?
@@brianhill4153 You would be shocked what a crappy (but rust free) E30 goes for these days.
@@jameswhitehead6758 yeah I looked it up. It mak s no sense that people want one that bad.
James is always humble.🇬🇧
He’s got a lot to be humble about
My Dad had a Triumph Herald Estate when I was young. Very similar colour. Doing 70mph in it was very exciting.
I did that in a Hillman. That was exciting, too.
E30 BMW FOR $1500?? Not in my town baby! LOL. These even the convertible model in that condition start at $6500 easy and much more for a Manual two door hard top. Try $15000.
James seem like such a loving and kind person. he really does.
Lol. I heard he's the biggest douchbag in the world. A complete tool
I had a 1980 VW Rabbit diesel, the 1.5L with 50 whole horsepower. It was a two-door, white, A/C, 4-speed, and I got better than 60 mpg on the freeway at 60 to 70 mph, and she was purring at 65; the sweet spot. That car never let me down, ever, and running around town doing errands, running her hard, I got a solid 45 mpg! I bought it used from an Audi dealer who took it on trade; they practically gave it to me because they thought they would never sell it; in fact, a wholesaler had already put in a bid for $1000; I offered $1200 cash on the spot, and they bit like a starving dog, LoL. At the time, it was 4-years old with 18,300 miles on it, not a scratch. In 1995 a mechanic friend offered me $2000. I let him have it, and he still has it to this day. I need to mention that the A/C took half the wind out of the thing, but on the highway, unless you're are in hilly terrain, it was fine, but around town, be sure to look both ways before pulling into traffic; it takes a bit of time to get going. It's best to turn it off until you get up to speed and kick it on.
Jaguar: What more could you ask for? Me: Reliability. You could ask for reliability.
Reliability is relative, I've learned. My sister, to this day, insists Hondas are unreliable. Her car in college was a brand new Civic, and the engine crapped out at around 60k miles. She never did an oil change or coolant flush, she ignored the check engine light for about 20k miles and a "weird noise" for a 1000-mile road trip for spring break. But Honda was the problem.
@@epbrown01 🤣 that's a great story. So what does she drive now?
@@brianhill4153 RAV4. She drove a 2001 until she retired last year, and it only had 80k; her 2020 model will likely last the rest of her life. She’s done less than 1k.
@@epbrown01 oh wow, so I take it she does all the maintenance now, and Toyota is her go to brand.
@@brianhill4153 She goes to the dealership for an oil change every 5000 miles, and will literally pay for anything else they tell her, no questions asked. Her son is even worse.
At 11:15 the expressions are 'we'll cross that bridge when we get to it' and 'don't burn your bridges'. Blending two phrases together like this is known as a malaphor.
That was REALLY cool for Jay to give James that car. Truly a nice gesture.
James is by far my second fav host/comedian, he was my fav but that’s now that tall dude with red hair that shouts all the time, O’Brien. Team CoCo
The E-Type is the greatest looking car ever made
“We’ll burn that bridge when we get to it” I hope he crosses it first?
I've been using this line for years. It generally makes people pause and say, "What?"
My version is, "I'll jump off that bridge when I come to it."
Sometimes it's good to burn bridges. Only to rebuild it with others later.
Here in Germany this Golf convertible has the nickname strawberry basket, because of the safety roll bar.
When I first saw James corden, he reminded me of a younger british version of drew carey, and he has impeccable taste in british cars.
For the record: That is the *incorrect* E-Type. The correct one is about a decade before that.
Love the ending 😂
Love this and the ending. Typical James Corden.
i have met Jay Leno in person this past April 2021, he is the BEST guy you will ever meet, love him
Had submitted my E30 3 series to be on this segment. Unfortunately it wasn’t stock enough.
Love em both tho. 🙏🏻🤘🏻
not a huge fan of James but I totally agree with his taste in cars. Me and the E-Type were born in the same year 😁
"Hey, I didn't give you the car!"
Absolutely funny! 😜🤣🤗
I immediately googled "Abbey Road" and yup, blue herald at the background just on the top of Paul's head. Mindblown! LOL!
I live close to Liverpool and went to all the Beatles landmarks and more from that Carpool. A brilliant day.
Drove my herald 1200 convertible every day for 10 years my first car love it still have it
Corden is such a joy and an asset to entertainment. Looks great with that XK-E.
I prefer the xke as a convertible as opposed to the coupe.
I think they only did the coupe for racing them
this was the first car i remember my father having in the driveway... but, not an automatic lol. a champagne convertible.
still one of my favorites.
A car is a car. It gets you where you need to go. The special ones take you back to forgotten places where you made memories so many years ago.
Ah dude, this channel is not for you.
Excellent, thanks
Thanks Jay and thank you James.
This was great!
Current valve of a 325i conv, $1500, someone on the Jay Leno show is smoking crack
Yeah, at that price I’ll take two.
Maybe for a rusted parts car. You can't buy anything decent for 4x that.
At that price I will take 5!
2 guys who have made the most of what God gave them 👍
I doubt the value of the 3series. Should be more.
I looked them up in my city and they’re going for around $2k and that’s with the inflated value from covid shortages. I have a feeling it’s one of those cars that’s worth more in England & Europe than it is in the US. That’s one of the ways people in the classic car business make a lot of money. My uncle used to import Jaguars and other old English cars that were rare in the US back in the 70s 80s & 90s and made a pretty good living doing it.
I looked them up in my city and they’re going for around $2k and that’s with the inflated value from covid shortages. I have a feeling it’s one of those cars that’s worth more in England & Europe than it is in the US. That’s one of the ways people in the classic car business make a lot of money. My uncle used to import Jaguars and other old English cars that were rare in the US back in the 70s 80s & 90s and made a pretty good living doing it.
@@LudiCrust. This is sooooo far from the truth and I can speak to this because I just bought an E30 at auction. A convertible 325i is this immaculate of condition, even without the hardtop, is worth $15k at the absolute lowest and would be scooped up instantly at that price. And also covid shortages don't inflate classic car prices, the EV era looming is, and it takes a basic understanding of the classic car market to know every single car in this video, including the E30, will only get more expensive for the rest of their lives until they hit 90-years-old and settle forever.
A convertible 325i is this immaculate of condition, even without the hardtop and an auto, is worth $15k at the absolute lowest and would be scooped up instantly at that price. Perfect condition, original interior components and body panels could likely be parted out for nearly $15k with some time and the right eyes.
not really
Thank you for sharing...
Love that interview
Just 1:24 of video and we cut to two ads Google has become so greedy.
That was so fun! Great guest, beautiful cars, my uncle had that XKE but I'm not as familiar with that 54 Model...
then I somehow KNEW earlier that Jay was going to give him that car!!
The E Type was beautiful! I feel a little sad James doesn’t like a manual, as the E Type begs a manual shift.
With the V-12 the automatic works well, the earlier I-6 needs the manual.
Great pairing, James you're awesome "smithy" 😁
I believe this is the only show keeping this network afloat lmao!!
I like this Jay!
The Jaguar XK120 Coupe. It was called a 120 because it could go 120. The speedometer on it says it can do 140. Nice looking car but I really liked the 1972 XKE. Good looking even by todays standards.
Lots of cars have speedos higher than what they can actually do, lol. It means nothing.
JAY is THE MAN! Let me know you you visit Florida....
All beautiful cars! The Herold was my favourite.
We had a white 1200 estate with red vinyl interior on a C registration.
A nice duo, of people and cars! great ending!
Great ending. Jay Leno and James Corden have a lot in common. Both really nice guys.
"We've redecorated this building [in Miami] to how it looked over 50 years ago!" And people were going, "No, surely not, no. No one was alive then!" - Eddie Izzard. We have bits of 2,000-year-old Hadrian's Wall just over the road from us. And that's considered quite recent.
Love Eddie Izzard. However to be fair, people have been settled in North America for tens of thousands of years. As long as, if not much longer than people have inhabited the British Isles. Guess it's just what certain people maintain and value, I suppose.
I have baffled a lot of people by shouting 'Surely not, no one was alive then!" whenever I see a sign boasting that 'this house was built in 1989' or a product label with 'Est 2002' on it...
@@gholwiih hogwash. all of it. people have always known. europeans came to america to steal
I can't believe you just quoted this. I feel like no one else ever says this and I do all the time lolol
@@ChristopherLuth1974 you are totally missing @gholwith 's point. He did not infer Europeans, he is refferring to the fact that WELL before the "European white men" or the Vikings stumbled upon America it was populated by the humans that were oiginally from the region we now call Tibet/N China. There has been scientifi proof of what we call "native Americans" are actually nomadic Asians. Do you not think it odd how Tibetans, Mauris, Hawaiians and "native" Americans all look very similar in their features?
Sad that only the Triumph is a manual…it’s almost a sin to see a 3-Series with an automatic…
You'd manage to live with it if you absolutely had to. Just throw your sweater over the gearshift so you're not too embarrassed !
Or that E-type with an automatic for that matter.
@@tren133 Yeah it's the e type he's talking about being automatic rather then a manual.
Older one's maybe they are all auto now except for a M3 or M4 which you can get in a manual.
That ending! 😂
When I was a little boy and had two favorite Matchbox cars, now mind you this was in the mid 60’s..a Buick Riviera and a Jaguar like this one…I can definitely understand why so many people love this body style their just so cool….👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
My dad drove the rabbit and I drove an 87 golf as my first car. The sunroof had a crank opener and when I drove it in 1997 it had 280k miles on it.
Loved this presentation of both of you great show j loved it
First stick I drove was a white Rabbit
Love the Jag’s
Both guys too
My friend has a green one, we slammed it with a nice exhaust and it gets non stop love from everyone!
At 8:08 Jay looks like a local car dealer in a commercial. Hahaha
I remember 5 years ago when some guy begged me basically to buy his e30 coupe for 800€. It was a high price back then for that car and said no. Man do times change…
This was great, loved it !
Seems like you would notice if you were going 100 mph in a rabbit haha
KMs not MPH from uk
@@RobDelapenotiere Nah, James converted his story to mph. 100kph (was 120 on M6) is the allowed speed limit on UK motorways.
@@rickroll9086 we use MPH in the UK
@@RobDelapenotiere We use MPH In the UK nations speed limit is 70mph on the motorway
My dream car is a black on black 1971/72 Charger RT with a 440 Magnum with the hideaway headlights. Well also a black on black 1970 Cougar eliminator as well.
If you love cars you would know what cars you have had and in what order - simple really
Cheers for the video
100k current value for a Triumph Herald?! The researchers are tripping balls :D
Unless there's about 70k in the trunk of course
Perhaps it's just this one with the Beatles Abbey Road album cover connection, do you think !!
@@arkhsm Yep. Some people just need to pay attention.
I’m so glad he’s now on tv in the US, saves us from having him here in the UK!
As an American this makes me sick
Because your right you can have him back if you ever loose your mind
@@boringbill No thanks. Let him stay there so you can suffer, we've had him long enough
@@DAVIDE-bk8by I got rid of my TV provider too much garbage like him on lol no more suffering
So his dream car is one I had in the garage growing up. Took it for granted! A hard top automatic though, also a California car. Said to be celebrity owned new.
the classic car that my family has is so rare only like 13 are left in driving condition maybe 10 more chopped up or modified. Cant even get parts for them cause my grandpa owns all the parts for it.
These comments are so bizarre to me saying "maybe he's alright". He's ALWAYS been down to earth and sincere, and legitimately happy to be where he's at in life lol.
I don't get a "fake" vibe from him at all. If you're American and all you've seen is him on the Late Late Show, go watch some clips of A League Of Their Own, a British sports gameshow, and maybe you'll understand more how he's just a decent dude enjoying himself, especially when he interacts with his pals on that show, Freddie Flintoff, Jamie Redknapp, and Jack Whitehall.
I never noticed the Triumph Herald from the Abbey Road cover. Now I look I can see it there, just above Paul's head. Now if they could have got the VW Beetle LMW 281F that would have been something (though I believe it's in the VW museum in Germany).
Jaguar cars are an awesome design as they resemble the curves of the Jaguar animal paws.
LOL! "Hey James, I didn't give you the car!!!"
Im from Coventry, England and i didn't even know the Herald was built here.
At the very end the Masshole came out! Love it! (as someone who is from and lives in Mass, I think I can use our local slang.) I sure hope Jay got that car back though
KAREOKE
CAR POOL....????
Jay, l think you've been snookered!!!
Holy smokes! That triumph is gorgeous!!
Great Episode!
Two genuinely funny guys...great entertainnent...and fabulous cars too.
One funny guy, and it ain't Corden
This is really Jays playground
Cars with bars, rappers plus version: this is where the rappers choose from a jays collection to drop bars with James and jay.
USA: you drive 100 mph (160kph) - you in trouble
Germany: you drive the same speed in the left lane of a 3 lane highway on a non busy day - people curse at you for being slow and for blocking the fast lane 😂😂😂😂😂