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Top Gear Magazine #27
TGM 1995-12.jpgSupermini? We judge the new Fiesta and all its rivals in a ten car tiny tots test
Issue No. 27
Price £2.70
Cover date December 1995
Page count 258
Editor Kevin Blick
Publisher BBC Worldwide
Prev issue Issue 26 (November 1995)
Next issue Issue 28 (January 1996)

The twenty-seventh issue of Top Gear Magazine/UK was released for the cover date of December 1995. Published by BBC Worldwide, the issue contained 258 pages and was edited by the magazine's first editor-in-chief, Kevin Blick.

Cover[edit | edit source]

Issue #27 of Top Gear Magazine's cover‎‎ prominently featured the Ford Fiesta, Renault Clio, SEAT Ibiza, with a dark, gritty background, which is revealed to be an airship hangar inside the magazine's index pages. The cover photograph was taken by an unknown photographer.

Contents[edit | edit source]

As was the case with many earlier issues of Top Gear Magazine, Issue #27 featured an index page gimmick; in this instance, it was oriented around the prefix "Super", as the main story was centred around superminis. The road test index for instance was renamed to "Superb".

Supertests[edit | edit source]

  • First steers: Yeehar, we go to North Carolina to test the good 'ol BMW Z3. Plus other hot stuff; Volvo 850R, Clio Williams III, Honda NSX-R, oh, and the Honda Civic and a few sad bikes.
  • Fiesta fights gang of nine: If Ford thinks its new Fiesta is so hard, let's see how it handles itself in a scrap with nine of its top supermini competitors. Is it simply the best? Your referee is Mr. Angus Frazer.
  • New Mercedes E-Class: It's lighter, costs less to own, is 85 per cent recyclable and looks radically different, but is it still a proper Merc? Three-pointed star-lover Quentin Willson gets into the new E.
  • Medicine men: We've been making lots of new friends in our long-term Westfield SPa. Electricians, mechanics and RAC men - they've all cured the car after one of its nervous breakdowns.
  • Too big for their boots?: In an attempt to make a few bob, Zac uses the flimsy excuse of testing the new Citroen Xantia and Renault Laguna Estates to cart a load of jumble to an Essex car boot sale.

Supercharged[edit | edit source]

  • Cuban down-at-heels: How the motorists in this crazy communist Caribbean island manage to keep on the road including the ever-popular 'bleeding the brakes with a shampoo cocktail' trick.
  • Did you steal my Fangio? - Another strange story from the Caribbean. The kidnap of ace racer Juan Manuel Fangio.
  • Motors in the movies: How did that BMW Z3 manage to land a starring role in the new Bond film? Is there a car casting couch and how do they get on it? Here's the deal with product placement.
  • Auction men: How to go about buying a secondhand car at auction. Veteran ringmaster Quentin Willson shows our auction virgin the ropes. After two attempts, they drive home in style.

Supersport[edit | edit source]

  • Rallye de Catalunya: With Colin McRae in a strong position in this year's World Rally Championships, we go behind the scenes at the penultimate and most controversial rally of this season.
  • RAC Rally preview: With Colin McRae in a strong position... oh, we've just done that. This is the final rally of the season, previewed by our Tony Mason, the man who knows his RAC from his elbow.
  • Lend us your 916, Foggy: Fancy having a go on Carl Fogarty's World Superbike Championship-winning Ducati 916? So did we, but we were too scared so we got a mad freelancer to do it instead.
  • Caterham scholar: Remember David Sorrell, the lucky git who won a place in the Top Gear Caterham Sports Scholarship in our March competition? Well, here's how he got on this season.
  • Start monkey: We're not going to tell you what this means, so you'll just have to turn to page 141 to find out. It's nothing to do with apes, but has a lot to with motorsport. No further clues.

Superlative[edit | edit source]

  • First gear: Nudes, nudes, nudes from our naked boys behind the news deak. Not a pretty sight.
  • Headroom: This would be full of nudes too, if Nik had his way. Sadly, he doesn't. It's a bit mad though.
  • Columns: Robert Gifford, Parliamentary advisory geezer for transport safety, joins the boys.
  • Write turns: Jeremy gets his hands slapped for his dismissal of the Vectra and other invective.
  • Drivers club: Race school, Scalextric, beer and boings.
  • Leftovers: Airships, Bond babes and other inflatables.

Soup[edit | edit source]

  • Used car buyers' guide: Latest CAP prices.
  • Used car of the month: Saab 9000.
  • Used news: and JD Power.
  • Quentin Willson's pick: A dissection of 25 used cars including five Land Rovers.
  • New car buyers' guide: New metal in depth.
  • New cars by price: Compare the cost of a new car with the size of your wallet.
  • Minitests: Bite-sized tests of important new cars.
  • Directory of manufacturers: Makers and their contact numbers.