Author:Top Gear Motoringists' Association
In the venerable tradition of the AA Members' Handbook, Top Gear provides its own essential almanac for today's motorists, with information on everything from buying cars and car maintenance to taking your car on holiday in Great Britain or 'not Great Britain'.
You'll find a mileage chart and new routes across the country that you might have previously thought impossible. There's key guidance on motorists' etiquette; how to fix a puncture; what to do in the event of a breakdown, or breakdance; a guide to Top Gear Motoringists' Association-recommended hotels and tourist attractions; plus key information on new and used car-buying, all from the experts at the TGMA.
Illustrated throughout with instructional drawings, this indispensable Top Gear guide should be kept in the glovebox, and never taken out.
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