Had the British invented the word "jaguar" you would be correct, but they didn't. The jaguar is a large cat native to South and Central America, and its English name is derived from the Tupi-Guarani word "yaguara". It's odd that the British pronounce the "u" in "jaguar" as a separate syllable when the natives who invented the word do not.
Fascinating as that is, the English invented the English language and Anglicized words to make them English. Jaguar is a brand name, with their WORLD Head Quarters for Jaguar Cars in Coventry ENGLAND. Believe me, with my CV7 postcode, we pronounce it JAG-U-AR.
Top gear was ordinary made by the BBC. The BBC gets its funding from the public. They are not allowed to advertise commercials so they don’t have to worry upsetting any sponsors. 😉
Following on from what you say, this makes The BBC more inclined to be Independent. A word most Britons appear not to associate with The BBC, no ! They ( the British Public ) would rather gather their `independent` views and knowledge from the likes of GB News !
In the 90s Clarkson (I think it was him) criticised an Italian car on Top Gear. The company's boss demanded they withdraw all their advertising from the BBC, and it had to be explained to him that there was no advertising to pull :p
@@dogwithwigwamz.7320 For news, apparently,that The BBC doesn't show or anesthetize.. For example, Jay , The Black Guy from The Repair Shop has done really well having had a really poor start in life and he was on Graham Norton. He got emotional but they cut out the bit where he said,he had only recently found out that his "Dad" created 25 other Half Siblings.
Like soccer (football), Top Gear's American audience was comparatively small. Top Gear was the most watched TV show in the world, with an estimated 350 million weekly viewers in 170 countries.
Ain't no better show than Top Gear with James May, Jeremy Clarkson and that Doofus American Richard Hammond. I could rewatch all the seasons of Top Gear, and I don't even like cars. Ain't no better entertainment has been made so far on this Earth.
We do, and when Jaguar have a corporate event or launch in the USA, cars are often fitted with sun-strips that say "Jag - you - are." There is no such thing as a "Jag-wah" be it car or big cat.
@@572BtriodeNor is there anything called “jag-wire” as Steve Jobs used to pronounce it when Apple appropriated the name for a version of their (then-named) OS/X software. Here in Oz we pronounce it the same as the Brits.
I've given up trying to explain to Americans that the letters in a word are there to give you a clue how to pronounce it. When 'mirror' comes out as 'meer' and 'solder' sounds like 'soder' you rapidly realise there is no hope for them.
@@stevemillard2487 And, there's only one "a" in carburettor, there isn't one that replaces the "e". The highly overused word string before any action of: "go ahead and", is entirely superfluous, as its the "real quick" that invariably follows.
@@572Btriode It is actually I believe , that the Yanks pronounce it properly. It was the Portuguese that named the big South American cat. Long before cars were invented. Btw I'm British and also own a Jag.
Played a Role... Clarkson is what the Brits would call, a right cunt. And that's why people love him, he doesn't really have to play a role, he was born that way. A tongue sharper than the wit of a genius, and balls so big, the Americans became the Land of the cowardly and the shackled.
Ryan please understand the British take the piss out of their friends. We ignore those we don’t like. The people we take the piss out of the most tend to be ourselves 😊
Exactly :D people making fun of people is a sport in Europe :D take the British and the French, they're at it for centuries :D and the sibling-like rivalry of us Czechs and our brothers the Slovaks :D
@@flitsertheo what about them? Not lot to be done about that apart from hiding their towels, although I have noticed my fellow Brits exhibiting similar behaviour must be our Teutonic genes kicking in 😊
No, their Media is just brainwashed crap. Separate channels disguise as different but they are really pretty much the same BS all together + 50% is ads anyway@@loopywren
@@matsv201 Thank God! If you remember when Top Gear had a smaller budget (factual or was it documentaries can't remember) it was genuinely funny because of their incompetence and political incorrectness.Then, because of its success the BBC moved it to an 'entertainment' show and gave it a bigger budget. As a consequence things started to become 'forced' to get a laugh and when down hill thereafter it culminated in the fisty cuffs that we all know about.
It's pointless telling Ryan or his alter-ego Tyler how to pronounce English correctly, he doesn't read these comments, other wise I'd tell him to STFU, he interrupts too much when he isn't talking over the video he's recting to.
@@Lazmanarus he does sometimes read and respond to comments, and even though he pauses the video where he reacts (this is a reaction channel after all) he just goes back to where it was so we dont miss anything
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Same as anyone who cares about syllables, but then ... think of "aluminum" and voilà! Welcome to USA! 😀
People with zero interest in cars watch/watched Top Gear/The Grand Tour because it's funny, at times it's a mix of a chat show, comedy show with stunts/pranks/impossible challenges, like driving through a bog or dirt track with an old broken up car costing less than £1,000 and your racing your mates in similar vehicles whilst they fall apart for example.
You really need to react to more Top Gear. Always remember, we love to insult our friends. The better the insult, the better the friend. Top Gear was one of the most internationally successful shows the BBC ever made (except for America, since they really did not understand it) - and it was the trinity of Clarkson, Hammond and May that made it so. Irreverent humour, grown up children having fun, outrageous stunts and the entire world to play in. Clarkson made fun of everything - including himself very notably. Nothing was too serious and everything could be mocked. Car manufactures often hated Top Gear (BBC so no advertising) and they all gave their very honest, and very frank opinions. If they liked a car, you could take that to the bank.
Just for context, the last time America was on the winning side of a war was WWII in 1945, and that was them jumping into a war at the final hours. Despite either sticking it’s nose into, or in fact starting every single was since, it’s a zero success rate. Which, when you consider they have an 842 billion dollar defence budget, is absolutely disgraceful
" and that was them jumping into a war at the final hours" Sure... because joining in (late) "41 in a war that lasted from 1939 to 1945 is definitely joining " in the final hour"
Still joined 2 years after it started... yet the deluded yanks go on non-stop about how "Britain would have been fully invaded if it wasn't for the USA". I think we'd be fine thanks... we were outnumbered in the Falklands war... what was it... 10 to 1? We travelled thousands of miles against an island with defensive positions already setup and outnumbered 10 to 1, yet still managed to win. @@OnionChoppingNinja
Thats not true is it. Operation Desert Storm was pretty much full on war and that they did win pretty easily, against the country which was ranked 4th largest military power in 1991. Dont confuse it with the later operations which they royally fucked up
The rule "right on red" (after a complete stop) makes sense in the USA where the crossings are mostly single direction and there are nothing but cars on the roads. It does not make sense in Europe where the crossings have multiple directions and where there are not just cars on the roads but also pedestrians and bicycles.
I don't have a driving license, im not interested in cars but i remember that on every Saturday we were watching top gear in Russia when i was a child Literally the greatest show
Yes, Top Gear. You don't have to be into cars to enjoy Top Gear (with Clarkson, Hammond and May) - you just have to be an overgrown child, which most men are. "Hello" was not an American impression. Clarkson was impersonating James May.
I cannot understand why Clarkson’s impression of May saying ‘Hello’ apparently sounded American. It could not have been a more caricatured ‘posh’ English accent! Ryan’s ears don’t get around much obviously.
He called it a murder car because he found two bullet holes in the bodywork and some old clothes that looked bloodstained, but it was probably brake fluid.
Except most of the programs have adverts for other BBC programs between them, to allow the timings to be the same as commercial channels, so they can sell them on to Dave etc.
Americans love the sound of their own voices. If you ever go to a restaurant and hear loud people talking over everyone else, being borderine rude and boastful, i'd be willing to bet good money they were American.
It's on the BBC so they are not worried about the sponsers, they don't have any, they only get worried if a presenter (Clarkson) thumps a production assistant
Turning right on red kills an ungodly amount of pedestrians and cyclists btw. It's probably the 3rd most deadly American thing after the guns and the lead.
We don't have " sponsors" on UK TV ! The idea of Top Gear was to test cars, talk about cars and take the piss out if cars..... whatever the make. FYI. Jake Paul is AMERICAN !! JAGUAR is pronounced JAG YOU AR everywhere else in the world, apart from the USA ! We should know....BECAUSE IT'S OURS !!
He means originally. It was originally built and made in Coventry for many years when it wasn't owned by a larger parent company. Just like how Mini wasn't owned by another manufacturer until BMW bought them decades ago. @@stephenlee5929
Fun fact. While us lost in the Vietnam war... surprcingly so... so did China. One would belive that if one side lost, the other side won. Nopp. China also lost
@@BulldogMack700rs Well yes, but the funny bit about China was that it was more or less the same war they lossed as USA lossed. What was a colonial war between Russia/China and French/USA become a war between Vietnam and ... pretty much everyone else. I´m not sure to say that Japan lossed... or they lost the war. but they lost to USA, not really to vietnam. Its like saying that nazi germany lossed to denmark.
@@matsv201 I didn't say the Japanese lost to them or in fact anyone did, I merely stated that they were at war for much longer than people give them credit for. Unfortunately in this day and age if there isn't a movie about it most people don't know these things happened.
1:30 It is dangerous. Pedestrians could be run over by cars driving through a red light. It looks a lot like a legal way to run over people. Does the US also have the rule that if you run over a pedestrian, you as a driver are responsible exept when it was not your fault? I have heard that is not the case and that would mean it sort of is a legal way for mansloughter.😅
Because we know how to spell in the UK, we know how to pronounce things correctly; so yes, it's pronounced Jag-you-are. Similarly, it's pronounced Al-you-minium because of the spelling ALUMINIUM; notice it's got an "i" before that last "u" so NOT "a-lume-inum"
The guy on here is taking it far too seriously. Americans often appear to struggle with British humour which is self deprecating, satirical and ironic. The ability to laugh at yourself is core to British humour.
Is it just me or is the difference between the volume of Ryan and the video quite big? I keep having to adjust my volume to not have Ryan's voice pound my eardrums and being able to hear what's being said in the video.
Clarkson, Hammond and May are legends. Top Gear with those guys was excellent entertainment and thankfully they're still kicking with the Grand Tour on Amazon Prime.
Jag-u-ars... JAG-U-ARS.... (If it's English as in the Language that originated in England - then any way that we say it HAS to be correct - Except Aluminium - AL-U-MIN-IUM - which you guys actually say correctly but we changed it for some bizarre reason.
Top Gear... that brings childhood memories :D watching it used to be a family event. We all sat on our couch, ate popcorn and watched it :D Only our parents knew what they were actually talking about, but the dynamics between Jeremy, Richard and James is amazing, their jokes hilarious and their "experiments" and challenges so random you have to enjoy it :D And we got to eat popcorn for one evening of the week :D
The BBC is funded by taxation so has no sponsors. Obviously the car manufacturers loaned cars for review but a good review gives an honest appraisal anyway.
Top gear is the epitomy of British sarcasm and humour but i must say Jeremy, james and hammod take the mic out of Britian just as much as anywere else😂 this is just a compilation of American insult 👍
America is currently just a big car park, be better as an American Ocean, lol, would gain a great passage between the Atlantic and the Pacific in exchange for a few million parking bays, it's like when you replace on-street parking with a cycling network - everyone wins!
Don't get offended, it's British humour, we take the piss out of ourselves and everyone else. Totally self deprecating. I fear this new generation will self implode from imagined paranoid delusions from comments from people who don't matter in their ordinary lives. A simple joke. You don't like it, block it. Or tell them to F..off. It baffles me how people get offended by a random stranger in cyberspace to the point of self harm. A Stephen King movie said it the best..cut..cut..cut. Get rid of negativity. Actually, get rid of social media. I got rid of Facebook, Twitter etc. You can still message friends on Facebook without your account showing online. That is good. It stopped me staring at my screen all day to see who posted a new recipe. I got so bored with it. Been nearly 18 months now and don't miss it at all. All the people who care for you have your number anyway. And you can txt on messenger. Back to the humour bit, we laugh at you because we like you.
If I can add my 2 cents please. America and England are two countries seperated by one language English. I'm afraid Americans have made their own version of it spelling included so I give them their own language category of American.
I was hoping to see that one where Clarkson is hosting some Americans on an open top bus down Millbank. He points to the other side of the Thames and announces, “And there to your right ladies and gentlemen, you can see… France” 😂 the gullible Americans were like, “I didn’t realise it was that close!”
Turn right on red is not allowed in Europe. It's very dangerous for pedestrians, who most likely would have green lights at the same time and would be crossing the street. I guess with the USA not really being friendly for pedestrians and non-car road users, this "rule" makes more sense.
It’s just 3 guys making fun of each other, making fun of everyone else, and, occasionally, because it originally started out as a car review programme, they take a ‘tongue in cheek’ sideways aim, not only at cars, but, also at culture class and just about anything else. Look at the segment in their weekly program ‘Star in a reasonably priced car’ where an A list celebrity would appear on the show and be asked to drive a regular $18000 car around a race track. The track time ‘scoreboard’ features names like Tom Cruise,Lionel Ritchie, Sir Patrick Stewart, and many other celebrities as well. Great fun
If possible, try to watch the Vietnam road trip top gear done…..so funny, and if their motor broke, they would have to ride a bike covered in the Stars and Stripes…..so funny
This will shock you .. Top Gear is on the BBC which means no adverts! Also how can we pronounce Jaguar weird when it's a British car that we named.
I would prefer the bbc had adverts instead of tv license funding. Taxing all live broadcast tv in order to fund one network is outrageous.
Had the British invented the word "jaguar" you would be correct, but they didn't. The jaguar is a large cat native to South and Central America, and its English name is derived from the Tupi-Guarani word "yaguara". It's odd that the British pronounce the "u" in "jaguar" as a separate syllable when the natives who invented the word do not.
It also means no sponsors.
@@tjp353it's a vile concept that makes us a laughing stock when people of other nationalities hear about it
Fascinating as that is, the English invented the English language and Anglicized words to make them English. Jaguar is a brand name, with their WORLD Head Quarters for Jaguar Cars in Coventry ENGLAND. Believe me, with my CV7 postcode, we pronounce it JAG-U-AR.
Top gear was ordinary made by the BBC.
The BBC gets its funding from the public.
They are not allowed to advertise commercials so they don’t have to worry upsetting any sponsors. 😉
Following on from what you say, this makes The BBC more inclined to be Independent. A word most Britons appear not to associate with The BBC, no ! They ( the British Public ) would rather gather their `independent` views and knowledge from the likes of GB News !
@@philiprowney I`m pleased to hear it - that no one is listening to it.
In the 90s Clarkson (I think it was him) criticised an Italian car on Top Gear. The company's boss demanded they withdraw all their advertising from the BBC, and it had to be explained to him that there was no advertising to pull :p
@@dogwithwigwamz.7320 For news, apparently,that The BBC doesn't show or anesthetize..
For example, Jay , The Black Guy from The Repair Shop has done really well having had a really poor start in life and he was on Graham Norton. He got emotional but they cut out the bit where he said,he had only recently found out that his "Dad" created 25 other Half Siblings.
Clarkson never cared about any of that anyways... He just opens his mouth and lets it flow :D
Top Gear is a great show, even if you're not a car guy, you will be more of a car guy at the end of the series
More of a life style show based on cars
It was, it isn't anymore.
@@raistraw8629the clarksen, hammond and may one i mean ofc
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Yeah, the good old times :)
At least we still have 'The Grant Tour'
Like soccer (football), Top Gear's American audience was comparatively small. Top Gear was the most watched TV show in the world, with an estimated 350 million weekly viewers in 170 countries.
Ain't no better show than Top Gear with James May, Jeremy Clarkson and that Doofus American Richard Hammond. I could rewatch all the seasons of Top Gear, and I don't even like cars. Ain't no better entertainment has been made so far on this Earth.
also most pirated show, apart from p*rn. in those times
Wow you chose a tame one!
And yes we pronounce Jaguar 'correctly' like Jeremy said
We do, and when Jaguar have a corporate event or launch in the USA, cars are often fitted with sun-strips that say "Jag - you - are." There is no such thing as a "Jag-wah" be it car or big cat.
@@572BtriodeNor is there anything called “jag-wire” as Steve Jobs used to pronounce it when Apple appropriated the name for a version of their (then-named) OS/X software. Here in Oz we pronounce it the same as the Brits.
I've given up trying to explain to Americans that the letters in a word are there to give you a clue how to pronounce it. When 'mirror' comes out as 'meer' and 'solder' sounds like 'soder' you rapidly realise there is no hope for them.
@@stevemillard2487 And, there's only one "a" in carburettor, there isn't one that replaces the "e".
The highly overused word string before any action of: "go ahead and", is entirely superfluous, as its the "real quick" that invariably follows.
@@572Btriode It is actually I believe , that the Yanks pronounce it properly. It was the Portuguese that named the big South American cat. Long before cars were invented. Btw I'm British and also own a Jag.
Clarkson played a role as an overly proud Brit in this show. He roasted all countries over the years. But he roasted Murrica and France the most iirc.
Played a Role... Clarkson is what the Brits would call, a right cunt. And that's why people love him, he doesn't really have to play a role, he was born that way.
A tongue sharper than the wit of a genius, and balls so big, the Americans became the Land of the cowardly and the shackled.
Ah yes, but honestly, the mexicans got off the worst. He didn't roast them that often. But he never had anything good to say about them.
Trust me he roasts the UK just as bad. I'm from the Uk
Morocco, not Murrica.
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Ryan please understand the British take the piss out of their friends. We ignore those we don’t like. The people we take the piss out of the most tend to be ourselves 😊
Yes if we really didn't like you we'd say nothing at all lol
Exactly :D people making fun of people is a sport in Europe :D take the British and the French, they're at it for centuries :D and the sibling-like rivalry of us Czechs and our brothers the Slovaks :D
What about the Djermans ?
@@flitsertheo don't mention the war!
@@flitsertheo what about them? Not lot to be done about that apart from hiding their towels, although I have noticed my fellow Brits exhibiting similar behaviour must be our Teutonic genes kicking in 😊
Top gear doesn't offend potential advertisers as it is on the BBC: there are no advertisers! Also these 3 are no longer the presenters.
Do they have anything like the BBC in USA.
@@loopywrenPBS, I think
No, their Media is just brainwashed crap. Separate channels disguise as different but they are really pretty much the same BS all together + 50% is ads anyway@@loopywren
@@loopywrenwell.. if we want to be fair.. neither does uk any more.
@@matsv201 Thank God! If you remember when Top Gear had a smaller budget (factual or was it documentaries can't remember) it was genuinely funny because of their incompetence and political incorrectness.Then, because of its success the BBC moved it to an 'entertainment' show and gave it a bigger budget. As a consequence things started to become 'forced' to get a laugh and when down hill thereafter it culminated in the fisty cuffs that we all know about.
Yes, in Britain [and Australia and New Zealand] the car name Jaguar is pronounced Jag-you-ar.
It's pointless telling Ryan or his alter-ego Tyler how to pronounce English correctly, he doesn't read these comments, other wise I'd tell him to STFU, he interrupts too much when he isn't talking over the video he's recting to.
@@Lazmanarus he does sometimes read and respond to comments, and even though he pauses the video where he reacts (this is a reaction channel after all) he just goes back to where it was so we dont miss anything
Same as anyone who cares about syllables, but then ... think of "aluminum" and voilà! Welcome to USA! 😀
same in german but just with a german "j"
People with zero interest in cars watch/watched Top Gear/The Grand Tour because it's funny, at times it's a mix of a chat show, comedy show with stunts/pranks/impossible challenges, like driving through a bog or dirt track with an old broken up car costing less than £1,000 and your racing your mates in similar vehicles whilst they fall apart for example.
Top Gear wasn't really a car show with these three guys. You don't need to be a petrol head to enjoy the show at all.
Yeah I watched it a lot and I don't know jack shit about cars. I loved how the show roasted basically everyone including themselves.
Ryan Reynolds is actually Canadian
Last time I checked Canada was part of the americas. I could be wrong though, it's hard to keep up with the continental drift and stuff.
Well he is not stating that Canada isn't part of the Americas is he?
I guess it is hard not to read the unwritten text.
And Jake Paul is actually American ‘England is my City’ 😂
You really need to react to more Top Gear. Always remember, we love to insult our friends. The better the insult, the better the friend. Top Gear was one of the most internationally successful shows the BBC ever made (except for America, since they really did not understand it) - and it was the trinity of Clarkson, Hammond and May that made it so. Irreverent humour, grown up children having fun, outrageous stunts and the entire world to play in. Clarkson made fun of everything - including himself very notably. Nothing was too serious and everything could be mocked. Car manufactures often hated Top Gear (BBC so no advertising) and they all gave their very honest, and very frank opinions. If they liked a car, you could take that to the bank.
Top gear is more about 3 good mates dicking about( but with cars) you need to watch some more compilations
Just for context, the last time America was on the winning side of a war was WWII in 1945, and that was them jumping into a war at the final hours. Despite either sticking it’s nose into, or in fact starting every single was since, it’s a zero success rate. Which, when you consider they have an 842 billion dollar defence budget, is absolutely disgraceful
" and that was them jumping into a war at the final hours" Sure... because joining in (late) "41 in a war that lasted from 1939 to 1945 is definitely joining " in the final hour"
Still joined 2 years after it started... yet the deluded yanks go on non-stop about how "Britain would have been fully invaded if it wasn't for the USA".
I think we'd be fine thanks... we were outnumbered in the Falklands war... what was it... 10 to 1? We travelled thousands of miles against an island with defensive positions already setup and outnumbered 10 to 1, yet still managed to win. @@OnionChoppingNinja
Thats not true is it. Operation Desert Storm was pretty much full on war and that they did win pretty easily, against the country which was ranked 4th largest military power in 1991. Dont confuse it with the later operations which they royally fucked up
IT'S the most stupid rule ,right by red.
Especially when red usually signifies danger.
The rule "right on red" (after a complete stop) makes sense in the USA where the crossings are mostly single direction and there are nothing but cars on the roads. It does not make sense in Europe where the crossings have multiple directions and where there are not just cars on the roads but also pedestrians and bicycles.
@@AlexGys9not when it's green for pedestrians.
Ryan is the first person i heard of that doesn't know who clarkson is.
What about Tyler Rumple / Bucket ?!
He's never heard of anyone.
+timposto... Well, he's American, therefore he's excused ... ;-)
I don't have a driving license, im not interested in cars but i remember that on every Saturday we were watching top gear in Russia when i was a child
Literally the greatest show
Why would you say Jagwar when it is plainly Jaguar?
To not make it one of the very rare English words that are pronounced as they are spelled?
You mean like every word you just used in your comment?@@DenUitvreter
@@DenUitvreter
You mean ... Spelt !! 😊
@@elemar5 Two knot mache it wan of the very rair English wurds that r proughnownsed?
In England, Jaguar is pronounced how it's spelt: Jag-u-ar.
Yeah, mostly in the pronounciation, JagUar instead of JagWar.
How do they spell the name of the capital of Scotland?
Please write and teach me then how to pronounce the townsname "Frome".
@@Northerner-NotADoctorlike ‘broom’
it's pronounced The JAG, as in; "I shall require the Jag today James"
Its Not a roast if its facts 😂😉
Yes, Top Gear. You don't have to be into cars to enjoy Top Gear (with Clarkson, Hammond and May) - you just have to be an overgrown child, which most men are.
"Hello" was not an American impression. Clarkson was impersonating James May.
I cannot understand why Clarkson’s impression of May saying ‘Hello’ apparently sounded American. It could not have been a more caricatured ‘posh’ English accent! Ryan’s ears don’t get around much obviously.
He called it a murder car because he found two bullet holes in the bodywork and some old clothes that looked bloodstained, but it was probably brake fluid.
Top Gear is on the BBC, which means there are no sponsors and no adverts. Just an uninterrupted hour of programming.
Except most of the programs have adverts for other BBC programs between them, to allow the timings to be the same as commercial channels, so they can sell them on to Dave etc.
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But they are not interrupted every 10 minutes, by paid junk adverts.
Never heard of Jeremy Clarkson ?! Ryan... Where _have_ you been all these years lol ?!!😊😅😂❤🖖
Independent suspension "Wooowwwwww" 😅
Of course he's serious Jag-u-ar not Jag-wahr. Or even just Jag is common here. Jag e-type, Jag Mk2 etc.
can this dude watch more than 5 seconds without stopping the video???
Americans love the sound of their own voices. If you ever go to a restaurant and hear loud people talking over everyone else, being borderine rude and boastful, i'd be willing to bet good money they were American.
Clarkson roasts every country. You should see what he says about Australia. But it’s all taken in good fun.
Top Gear was a BBC show and the BBC is publically funded with no sponsors (yet)
There were several "fun" Top Gear visits America episodes
Ryan Reynolds is _Canadian_ ....
Yes Jeremy is correct about how we say Jaguar. Also Ryan Reynolds Canadian with duel Canadian and American citizenship.
Watch Top Gear (but the old ones). You don't need to be a car guy to enjoy this genius show. These guys are absolutely crazy. Its soo funny😂😂😂
😂❤ Jeremy Clarkson is sooo cool... i want more
It's on the BBC so they are not worried about the sponsers, they don't have any, they only get worried if a presenter (Clarkson) thumps a production assistant
6:21 Entertaining people obviously. 😉
I had fun again.😂
Turning right on red kills an ungodly amount of pedestrians and cyclists btw. It's probably the 3rd most deadly American thing after the guns and the lead.
turning right on a red light is a good law, IF there's no pedestrians. That's why it would be a stupid law in Europe.
If you like Toyotas you'll love their episode on the Toyota Hilux!
RIP Holden 😢
We don't have " sponsors" on UK TV !
The idea of Top Gear was to test cars, talk about cars and take the piss out if cars..... whatever the make.
FYI. Jake Paul is AMERICAN !!
JAGUAR is pronounced JAG YOU AR everywhere else in the world, apart from the USA ! We should know....BECAUSE IT'S OURS !!
'...BECAUSE IT'S OURS' as in Indian? Owned by Tata?
He means originally. It was originally built and made in Coventry for many years when it wasn't owned by a larger parent company. Just like how Mini wasn't owned by another manufacturer until BMW bought them decades ago. @@stephenlee5929
How can someone not know who Jeremy Clarkson is?
Love him. Hate him you can't say hes not funny.
You seem to enjoy it, you should react to more
OH ...... GURT LUSH 🥹
Fun fact. While us lost in the Vietnam war... surprcingly so... so did China.
One would belive that if one side lost, the other side won. Nopp. China also lost
China, America, Laos, Cambodia, the Japanese and the French. The Vietnamese were pretty much constantly at war from the mid 30s right into the 1980s
@@BulldogMack700rs Well yes, but the funny bit about China was that it was more or less the same war they lossed as USA lossed. What was a colonial war between Russia/China and French/USA become a war between Vietnam and ... pretty much everyone else.
I´m not sure to say that Japan lossed... or they lost the war. but they lost to USA, not really to vietnam.
Its like saying that nazi germany lossed to denmark.
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Not "lossed" .. _lost_.😊
@@matsv201 I didn't say the Japanese lost to them or in fact anyone did, I merely stated that they were at war for much longer than people give them credit for. Unfortunately in this day and age if there isn't a movie about it most people don't know these things happened.
@@BulldogMack700rs i wouldn't call it much of a war. Japan invaded. Ocupied, then left. Where they nice... no. Wad it a active conflict zone. Also no
1:30 It is dangerous. Pedestrians could be run over by cars driving through a red light. It looks a lot like a legal way to run over people. Does the US also have the rule that if you run over a pedestrian, you as a driver are responsible exept when it was not your fault? I have heard that is not the case and that would mean it sort of is a legal way for mansloughter.😅
the bbc doesnt have adverts, its funding by the public.
Why Ryan Reynolds is In these videos? Hes canadian!! , not u.s.
Because we know how to spell in the UK, we know how to pronounce things correctly; so yes, it's pronounced Jag-you-are. Similarly, it's pronounced Al-you-minium because of the spelling ALUMINIUM; notice it's got an "i" before that last "u" so NOT "a-lume-inum"
There are no sponsors on the BBC. No adverts, no sponsors.
😊 Ryan asked "what am I good at ?!" To which I (erroneously ?!) said "F**k all" ?!!
"messing with the American here......."
Or, the Canadian! As Ryan Reynolds is!
The guy on here is taking it far too seriously. Americans often appear to struggle with British humour which is self deprecating, satirical and ironic. The ability to laugh at yourself is core to British humour.
Australia says jaguar the same as the uk, correctly. The way you say the animal jaguar.
Yes, the English way.
Americans really struggle with English pronunciations.
Its spelled the way its pronounced. For rhe American pronunciation it would need to be spelled "jagwarr" 😂
Why do we 'pick' on Americans? Because secretly we like you ! That's what the Brits do !
Ain't no way you called canadian actor Ryan Reynolds "The American"
Technically he wasn't wrong.
If Swiss and Norwegians are Europeans, then Canadians are Americans.
Fair enough
Is it just me or is the difference between the volume of Ryan and the video quite big? I keep having to adjust my volume to not have Ryan's voice pound my eardrums and being able to hear what's being said in the video.
I saw a good coment about top gear 'its an entertainment show with a car theme'❤
Biggest mistake: Assuming you need to be a carperson to watch Top Gear
Ryan your dry sense of humour cracks me up.....
My brother in christ, stop pausing whilst they're delivering the lines 😅
all 3 of the guys are on top gear it was their show.
I love Jeremy Clarkson in Top Gear/Grand Tour and Clarkson's Farm. he hates German (I'm German) but I love him anyway :D
Vs US? You didn't hear what he says about other countries ...
Top gear and the grand tour aren't really car shows, they are more entertainment then car shows.
Ryan, yes it's Jaguar because that's how it's spelt, it's not Jag war.
Wasn't Top Gear the tv shows with the most viewers in the entire History of TV broadcast in the whole world when Jeremy C was the host?
Mostly we call Jaguars, Jag, but yes we say it like he did.
I assume you mean Clarkson
Clarkson, Hammond and May are legends. Top Gear with those guys was excellent entertainment and thankfully they're still kicking with the Grand Tour on Amazon Prime.
Ryan Reynolds is actually canadian.
Jag-u-ars... JAG-U-ARS.... (If it's English as in the Language that originated in England - then any way that we say it HAS to be correct - Except Aluminium - AL-U-MIN-IUM - which you guys actually say correctly but we changed it for some bizarre reason.
Watch Top Gears journeys through the US
def check the other compilations hahaha
Top Gear... that brings childhood memories :D watching it used to be a family event. We all sat on our couch, ate popcorn and watched it :D Only our parents knew what they were actually talking about, but the dynamics between Jeremy, Richard and James is amazing, their jokes hilarious and their "experiments" and challenges so random you have to enjoy it :D And we got to eat popcorn for one evening of the week :D
The BBC is funded by taxation so has no sponsors. Obviously the car manufacturers loaned cars for review but a good review gives an honest appraisal anyway.
Top gear is the epitomy of British sarcasm and humour but i must say Jeremy, james and hammod take the mic out of Britian just as much as anywere else😂 this is just a compilation of American insult 👍
The “ American” he was messing with was Ryan Reynolds a “Canadian “.
BBC does not have any adverts so who cares.
Top Gear, best comedy show ever! and they have cars, too.
At 8:28 I thought you are the one messing with us, had never heard it called any other way than Clarkson did 😂
You can watch this easily in America and it’s great even for non car people because it’s just funny
If you think that roast was brutal, you need to see him roast the French..... SAVAGE!
It a roast in it self that you dont know who he is 😂
America is currently just a big car park, be better as an American Ocean, lol, would gain a great passage between the Atlantic and the Pacific in exchange for a few million parking bays, it's like when you replace on-street parking with a cycling network - everyone wins!
Don't get offended, it's British humour, we take the piss out of ourselves and everyone else. Totally self deprecating. I fear this new generation will self implode from imagined paranoid delusions from comments from people who don't matter in their ordinary lives. A simple joke. You don't like it, block it. Or tell them to F..off. It baffles me how people get offended by a random stranger in cyberspace to the point of self harm. A Stephen King movie said it the best..cut..cut..cut. Get rid of negativity. Actually, get rid of social media. I got rid of Facebook, Twitter etc. You can still message friends on Facebook without your account showing online. That is good. It stopped me staring at my screen all day to see who posted a new recipe. I got so bored with it. Been nearly 18 months now and don't miss it at all. All the people who care for you have your number anyway. And you can txt on messenger. Back to the humour bit, we laugh at you because we like you.
I SO love Clarkson xD
8:40 - hes only messing with you then because thats Ryan Reynolds who is canadian and joins in mocking US americans :D
If I can add my 2 cents please. America and England are two countries seperated by one language English. I'm afraid Americans have made their own version of it spelling included so I give them their own language category of American.
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Jag waaaarrrr
I was hoping to see that one where Clarkson is hosting some Americans on an open top bus down Millbank. He points to the other side of the Thames and announces, “And there to your right ladies and gentlemen, you can see… France” 😂 the gullible Americans were like, “I didn’t realise it was that close!”
Yes, Jaguar is said like that. Oh wait, it's spelt like that. How helpful. There's loads of words you Americans can't say right, as it goes.
Turn right on red is not allowed in Europe. It's very dangerous for pedestrians, who most likely would have green lights at the same time and would be crossing the street. I guess with the USA not really being friendly for pedestrians and non-car road users, this "rule" makes more sense.
QUESTION:
Did Ryan ever watch/comment compilation no. 1?
It’s just 3 guys making fun of each other, making fun of everyone else, and, occasionally, because it originally started out as a car review programme, they take a ‘tongue in cheek’ sideways aim, not only at cars, but, also at culture class and just about anything else.
Look at the segment in their weekly program ‘Star in a reasonably priced car’ where an A list celebrity would appear on the show and be asked to drive a regular $18000 car around a race track. The track time ‘scoreboard’ features names like Tom Cruise,Lionel Ritchie, Sir Patrick Stewart, and many other celebrities as well.
Great fun
Ryan Reynolds is Canadian
If possible, try to watch the Vietnam road trip top gear done…..so funny, and if their motor broke, they would have to ride a bike covered in the Stars and Stripes…..so funny
When he randomly stopps und repeatedly interrupts the vidéo he missés quité a bit ov thé contênt
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As far I can see the US is a compilation of truly wonderful people.
Ingredients that should be magnificent but are used by deranged chefs..😮
Jag-u-ar. Look, not a doubleyou (W) in sight. Also, Cam-ar-o. Where does the 'e' come into it for Camaero???