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{{Magazine Template|number=seventy-fifth|coverdate=December 1999|publisher=BBC Worldwide|pages=354|ordinal=first|role=editor-in-chief|editorname=[[Kevin Blick]]}} The final issue released before the Millennium, Issue #75 was largely centred around the imminent release of the then-new ''James Bond'' film ''The World Is Not Enough'', whose star car was the [[BMW Z8]], the car depicted on the cover. The subtitle on this issue's spine reads "The ''spine'' who loved me", in reference to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Spy_Who_Loved_Me_(film) similarly-titled 1977 Bond film] starring Roger Moore.
{{Magazine Template|number=seventy-fifth|coverdate=December 1999|publisher=BBC Worldwide|pages=354|ordinal=first|role=editor-in-chief|editorname=[[Kevin Blick]]}} The final issue released before the Millennium, Issue #75 was largely centred around the imminent release of the then-new ''James Bond'' film ''The World Is Not Enough'', whose star car was the [[BMW Z8]], the car depicted on the cover. The subtitle on this issue's spine reads "The ''spine'' who loved me", in reference to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Spy_Who_Loved_Me_(film) similarly-titled 1977 Bond film] starring Roger Moore.
==Cover==
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==Contents==
==Contents==
*'''First steers''' - Prodded, poked and perused this time: the Caterham Seven Superlight R500, Mitsubishi Shogun Pinin, Hyundai Accent, BMW X5, Citroen's Saxo VTS and VTR, the 2.7-litre Porsche Boxster, Toyota Yaris Verso and MR-S, and SEAT Leon.
As was the case with many earlier issues of ''Top Gear Magazine'', Issue #75 featured an index page gimmick; in this instance, it was James Bond-themed, with each section being named after a famous gadget Bond was known to carry in his films. The road test index for instance was renamed to "Shaker", after a Martini shaker.
*'''New Fiesta vs. Rover 25''' - There's some fresh blood, of sorts, entering the supermini battlefield. But which of these facelifted foes will emerge victorious?
===Walther PPK===
*'''Coupé creations''' - Toyota's sharp-looking new Celica squares up to its rival coupes: the Ford Cougar, Fiat Coupe, Honda Prelude and Peugeot 406 Coupé.
*'''First steers''': Prodded, poked and perused this time: the Caterham Seven Superlight R500, Mitsubishi Shogun Pinin, Hyundai Accent, BMW X5, Citroen's Saxo VTS and VTR, the 2.7-litre Porsche Boxster, Toyota Yaris Verso and MR-S, and SEAT Leon.
*'''Je ne baguette rien''' - They may look a lot like bread vans, but will the Renault Kangoo or the Citroen Berlingo Multispace take the lifestyle cake?
*'''New Fiesta vs. Rover 25''': There's some fresh blood, of sorts, entering the supermini battlefield. But which of these facelifted foes will emerge victorious?
*'''Tree fella''' - We're not really lumberjacks, but our tong-term Subaru Forester is more than OK.
*'''Coupe creations''': Toyota's sharp-looking new Celica squares up to its rival coupes: the Ford Cougar, Fiat Coupe, Honda Prelude and Peugeot 406 Coupe.
*'''Dad's got a new motor''' - Editor's perks No 23: you get first dibs on the new long-term Jaguar XJ.
*'''Je ne baguette rien''': They may look a lot like bread vans, but will the Renault Kangoo or the Citroen Berlingo Multispace take the lifestyle cake?
*'''Putting the boot in''' - However young you feel, age will get you in the end. So plan for the future with some sensible saloons like the Chrysier Neon, Renault Megane Classic, Ford Focus and Fiat Marea.
*'''Tree fella''': We're not really lumberjacks, but our tong-term Subaru Forester is more than OK.
*'''Dancing with the Devil''' - Meet Lamborghini's latest, lighter, lairier leviathan - the fab Diablo GT.
*'''Dad's got a new motor''': Editor's perks No 23: you get first dibs on the new long-term Jaguar XJR.
*'''BMW Z8''' - Not everyone can be a cool, world-saving secret agent - but you can drive the car. Here's what we civvies will get from Munich's super-sexy soft top.
*'''Putting the boot in''': However young you feel, age will get you in the end. So plan for the future with some sensible saloons like the Chrysier Neon, Renault Megane Classic, Ford Focus and Fiat Marea.
===Wristwatch Camera===
*'''Dancing with the Devil''': Meet Lamborghini's latest, lighter, lairier leviathan - the fab Diablo GT.
*'''BMW Z8''': Not everyone can be a cool, world-saving secret agent - but you can drive the car. Here's what we civvies will get from Munich's super-sexy soft top.
*'''Licenced to thrill''' - With more gadgets than the Tokyo Motorshow, it's the best of 007's motors.
*'''Licenced to thrill''' - With more gadgets than the Tokyo Motorshow, it's the best of 007's motors.
*'''The name was Bond, James Bond''' - But there's more to George Lazenby than than those pretend secret agent antics - like his love for bikes.
*'''The name was Bond, James Bond''': But there's more to George Lazenby than than those pretend secret agent antics - like his love for bikes.
*'''Sideways stormers''' - Celica GT-Four, Sunny GTi-R, Impreza, Escort Cossie or Integrate? Which rally-bred road-goer is the best secondhand buy?
*'''Sideways stormers''': Celica GT-Four, Sunny GTi-R, Impreza, Escort Cossie or Integrale? Which rally-bred road-goer is the best secondhand buy?
*'''Jumble fever''' - The place: the Hershey Autojumble, Pennsylvania. The goal: buy a Spindizzy. The outcome?
*'''Jumble fever''': The place: the Hershey Autojumble, Pennsylvania. The goal: buy a Spindizzy. The outcome?
*'''LA's repo men''' - Are they low-lifes or good guys?
*'''LA's repo men''': Are they low-lifes or good guys?
*'''Two-stroke sense''' - Young and eager to get mobile? Need some frugal transportation? Or just sick of the gridlock? Check out our guide to scooters.
*'''Two-stroke sense''': Young and eager to get mobile? Need some frugal transportation? Or just sick of the gridlock? Check out our guide to scooters.
*'''First gear''' - The best from the Tokyo Motorshow.
===Bow Tie Rocket Launcher===
*'''Headroom''' - Gordon Murray, Land Speed Record antics, Vicki B-H, 40 years of the M1 and a lot more.
*'''First gear''': The best from the Tokyo Motorshow.
*'''All torque''' - Our four columnists speak their minds.
*'''Headroom''': Gordon Murray, Land Speed Record antics, Vicki B-H, 40 years of the M1 and a lot more.
*'''All torque''': Our four columnists speak their minds.
*'''Subscribe!''': And get yourself 12 issues for just £30, or buy yourself some natty ''Top Gear'' threads (p163).
*'''Write turns''': The choicest selection of our in-tray.
*'''Ride on''': The Honda X-11, plus a dose of bike news.
*'''Leftovers''': The bits that almost got away, but didn't.
===Cocktail===
*'''Used car buyers' guide'''
*'''Used car of the month''': Peugeot 106.
*'''Used car price guide'''
*'''Quentin Willson's pick'''
*'''Used car reprint service'''
*'''New car buyers' guide'''
*'''New cars by price''': Plus Data Dad.
*'''New car list'''
*'''Mini tests'''
*'''Directory of manufacturers'''
*'''''TG'' club'''
*'''Road test reprint service'''

Revision as of 12:15, 14 November 2021

Top Gear Magazine #75
TGM 1999-12.jpgFor Your Eyes Only: Our photo-file on the new BMW Z8
Issue No. 75
Price £3.20
Cover date December 1999
Page count 354
Editor Kevin Blick
Publisher BBC Worldwide
Prev issue Issue 74 (November 1999)
Next issue Issue 76 (January 2000)

The seventy-fifth issue of Top Gear Magazine/UK was released for the cover date of December 1999. Published by BBC Worldwide, the issue contained 354 pages and was edited by the magazine's first editor-in-chief, Kevin Blick. The final issue released before the Millennium, Issue #75 was largely centred around the imminent release of the then-new James Bond film The World Is Not Enough, whose star car was the BMW Z8, the car depicted on the cover. The subtitle on this issue's spine reads "The spine who loved me", in reference to the similarly-titled 1977 Bond film starring Roger Moore.

Cover

Issue #75 of Top Gear Magazine's cover‎‎ prominently featured the BMW Z8, with a plain grey background. The cover photograph was taken by Joe Windsor-Williams.

Contents

As was the case with many earlier issues of Top Gear Magazine, Issue #75 featured an index page gimmick; in this instance, it was James Bond-themed, with each section being named after a famous gadget Bond was known to carry in his films. The road test index for instance was renamed to "Shaker", after a Martini shaker.

Walther PPK

  • First steers: Prodded, poked and perused this time: the Caterham Seven Superlight R500, Mitsubishi Shogun Pinin, Hyundai Accent, BMW X5, Citroen's Saxo VTS and VTR, the 2.7-litre Porsche Boxster, Toyota Yaris Verso and MR-S, and SEAT Leon.
  • New Fiesta vs. Rover 25: There's some fresh blood, of sorts, entering the supermini battlefield. But which of these facelifted foes will emerge victorious?
  • Coupe creations: Toyota's sharp-looking new Celica squares up to its rival coupes: the Ford Cougar, Fiat Coupe, Honda Prelude and Peugeot 406 Coupe.
  • Je ne baguette rien: They may look a lot like bread vans, but will the Renault Kangoo or the Citroen Berlingo Multispace take the lifestyle cake?
  • Tree fella: We're not really lumberjacks, but our tong-term Subaru Forester is more than OK.
  • Dad's got a new motor: Editor's perks No 23: you get first dibs on the new long-term Jaguar XJR.
  • Putting the boot in: However young you feel, age will get you in the end. So plan for the future with some sensible saloons like the Chrysier Neon, Renault Megane Classic, Ford Focus and Fiat Marea.

Wristwatch Camera

  • Dancing with the Devil: Meet Lamborghini's latest, lighter, lairier leviathan - the fab Diablo GT.
  • BMW Z8: Not everyone can be a cool, world-saving secret agent - but you can drive the car. Here's what we civvies will get from Munich's super-sexy soft top.
  • Licenced to thrill - With more gadgets than the Tokyo Motorshow, it's the best of 007's motors.
  • The name was Bond, James Bond: But there's more to George Lazenby than than those pretend secret agent antics - like his love for bikes.
  • Sideways stormers: Celica GT-Four, Sunny GTi-R, Impreza, Escort Cossie or Integrale? Which rally-bred road-goer is the best secondhand buy?
  • Jumble fever: The place: the Hershey Autojumble, Pennsylvania. The goal: buy a Spindizzy. The outcome?
  • LA's repo men: Are they low-lifes or good guys?
  • Two-stroke sense: Young and eager to get mobile? Need some frugal transportation? Or just sick of the gridlock? Check out our guide to scooters.

Bow Tie Rocket Launcher

  • First gear: The best from the Tokyo Motorshow.
  • Headroom: Gordon Murray, Land Speed Record antics, Vicki B-H, 40 years of the M1 and a lot more.
  • All torque: Our four columnists speak their minds.
  • Subscribe!: And get yourself 12 issues for just £30, or buy yourself some natty Top Gear threads (p163).
  • Write turns: The choicest selection of our in-tray.
  • Ride on: The Honda X-11, plus a dose of bike news.
  • Leftovers: The bits that almost got away, but didn't.

Cocktail

  • Used car buyers' guide
  • Used car of the month: Peugeot 106.
  • Used car price guide
  • Quentin Willson's pick
  • Used car reprint service
  • New car buyers' guide
  • New cars by price: Plus Data Dad.
  • New car list
  • Mini tests
  • Directory of manufacturers
  • TG club
  • Road test reprint service