Description
Book SynopsisTop Gear''s James May is back with his hilarious and controversial opinions on . . . just about everything.
As well as writing about his first love, cars, James has a go at political correctness, the endless rules and regulations of daily life, the internal combustion engine and traffic wardens. He discusses gastropubs, Jeremy Clarkson and other trials of modern life.
His highly entertaining observations from behind the wheel will have you laughing out loud, whether you share his opinions, or not.
Car Fever is an indispensable guide to life for the modern driver.
Trade ReviewMandatory lavatory reading for a nation of men *
Independent *
'James May is the best thing ever to come out of Top Gear' *
Radio Times *
A pacy, rollicking good laugh...you don't need to be a car lover to appreciate the wit and wisdom *
Herald Sun *
Praise for
James May's Magnificent Machines * - *
'Smart, sharply written' *
Guardian *
'The most loveable of the Top Gear presenting trio . . . there's a sharp and interesting mind under the corduroy. Fascinating.' *
Nottingham Evening Post *