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Despite gaining the upper hand, Hammond is unable to sell his car, thus going from a slight lead of 29 points down to a major deficit of -1471 points, thoroughly putting him out of the running. May sells his car for £1400, gaining £500 from his initial purchase, but still losing a further £100, demoting him to -73 points. Going into the final round as the underdog, Clarkson decides to bend the rules in much the same way as he did earlier by advertising his "Lonely Hearts" advertisements towards homosexuals, by selling his car for spare parts, netting himself £1200, and then having the engine and seats turned into functional pieces of furniture valued at a further £600. This not only results in a surplus of 300 points, but means Clarkson is the only host to finish the challenge with a positive points account of 178, and means he is the overall winner.
Despite gaining the upper hand, Hammond is unable to sell his car, thus going from a slight lead of 29 points down to a major deficit of -1471 points, thoroughly putting him out of the running. May sells his car for £1400, gaining £500 from his initial purchase, but still losing a further £100, demoting him to -73 points. Going into the final round as the underdog, Clarkson decides to bend the rules in much the same way as he did earlier by advertising his "Lonely Hearts" advertisements towards homosexuals, by selling his car for spare parts, netting himself £1200, and then having the engine and seats turned into functional pieces furniture valued at a further £600. This not only results in a surplus of 300 points, but means Clarkson is the only host to finish the challenge with a positive points account of 178, and means he is the overall winner.


==Reception==
==Reception==
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{{Unabridged|episodename=Series 5, Episode 6}}
{{Unabridged|episodename=Series 5, Episode 6}}
{{Airing History}}
<big>'''United Kingdom'''</big><br>
Series 5, Episode 6 would premiere on [[BBC/BBC Two|BBC Two]] on the night of the 5th December, 2004. Unlike later episodes of ''Top Gear'', the episode would not be repeated following its initial airing, though it would be edited down into a 45 minute version by [[Red Bee Media]] for usage on [[UKTV]] channels such as [[UKTV/UKTV People|UKTV People]] and [[UKTV/Dave#UKTV G2|UKTV G2]], where the episode began airing approximately 2 weeks after its premiere on BBC Two.
<big>'''Worldwide'''</big><br>
Internationally, the episode would first premiere on [[BBC/BBC World|BBC World]] on the 19th January 2005, more than a month following its UK release. It would then be shown in Poland on [[TVN Turbo]] 3 days later in a longer form, before premiering in the Netherlands on [[Veronica (TV channel)|Veronica]] exactly three months after that. Russia would air the episode in its own cut-down form on [[NTV]] from May 2005, before [[BBC/BBC Canada|BBC Canada]] began showing the episode in Canada that December. Australia would air the episode early the following year, before [[BBC/BBC Prime|BBC Prime]] gave the full-length episode its worldwide premiere that March. The episode would be reshown in a handful of countries thereafter, but would not premiere in many Baltic and Balkan nations such as the Czech Republic, Hungary and Estonia until as late as mid-2009, a full four and a half years after the episode was first shown in the United Kingdom. Italy wouldn't show the episode on its local version of DMAX until 2013 (though the country had previously aired the episode on BBC Prime), and Japan wouldn't air the episode on [[Fuji TV]] until January 2014, almost a full decade after its original UK premiere.


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