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The Peel P50 was seen in Top Gear's Series 10, Episode 3, where Clarkson reviewed it to see whether it would be practical in daily life, highlighting its usefulness in office buildings. He knew of its usefulness in office buildings because he went to work in it. The car is small enough to be pulled into BBC White City, with the Top Gear team were more excited by the tiny Peel than by a Koenigsegg or a Ferrari. Clarkson, late for a meeting, decides to drive into BBC Television Centre from inside the White City office, sitting in the car throughout his journey and the meeting. To get there he drove through lifts, corridors and the BBC News Studios (this bit was a mistake). The segment features cameos of several BBC broadcasters including John Humphreys, who liked the car so much he nicked it

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  • The Peel P50 was seen in Top Gear's Series 10, Episode 3, where Clarkson reviewed it to see whether it would be practical in daily life, highlighting its usefulness in office buildings. He knew of its usefulness in office buildings because he went to work in it. The car is small enough to be pulled into BBC White City, with the Top Gear team were more excited by the tiny Peel than by a Koenigsegg or a Ferrari. Clarkson, late for a meeting, decides to drive into BBC Television Centre from inside the White City office, sitting in the car throughout his journey and the meeting. To get there he drove through lifts, corridors and the BBC News Studios (this bit was a mistake). The segment features cameos of several BBC broadcasters including John Humphreys, who liked the car so much he nicked it
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  • The Peel P50 was seen in Top Gear's Series 10, Episode 3, where Clarkson reviewed it to see whether it would be practical in daily life, highlighting its usefulness in office buildings. He knew of its usefulness in office buildings because he went to work in it. The car is small enough to be pulled into BBC White City, with the Top Gear team were more excited by the tiny Peel than by a Koenigsegg or a Ferrari. Clarkson, late for a meeting, decides to drive into BBC Television Centre from inside the White City office, sitting in the car throughout his journey and the meeting. To get there he drove through lifts, corridors and the BBC News Studios (this bit was a mistake). The segment features cameos of several BBC broadcasters including John Humphreys, who liked the car so much he nicked it, Fiona Bruce, who had to help Clarkson out of an elevator as there was no reverse gear and Dermot Murnaghan, who turned the car around on him as Clarkson left the meeting. At the end of the review, Clarkson even points out the 'Sports' version, a Peel Trident.
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