Driven to Distraction (Clarkson book)

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Driven to Distraction
ISBN
978-0-14-104420-0
Preceded byFor Crying Out Loud! 

Driven to Distraction is a non-fiction book, first published in 2009, written by English journalist and television presenter

Sunday Times
newspaper, all originally published in 2006 and 2007. The articles consist of car reviews combined with rants on current events.

Cars mentioned

Ascari

  • Ascari A10 - "daft for sure, and not at all relevant in the modern world"

Alfa Romeo

  • Alfa Romeo Brera
    Coupe V6 - "you've bought something for one reason only: because it's beautiful"

Aston Martin

  • Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster
    - "it's a car you simply have to buy. Just so you can look at it"
  • Aston Martin DB9 Coupe - "perfect"

Audi

  • Audi R8
    - "one of the truly great cars"
  • Audi S3 - "woolly and cumbersome"
  • Audi TT Mk2 V6 Quattro - " the normal 2-litre version offers just as much, for £5,000 less"
  • Audi S6 Avant - "everything is overshadowed and ruined by the suspension"
  • Audi RS4 Convertible
    - "perfect...I'm genuinely struggling to think what might be wrong with it"
  • Audi TT Mk2 2.0 Turbo - "I did enjoy driving it"

Bentley

BMW

  • BMW 135i coupé
    - "the best car BMW makes"
  • BMW X5 - "next time the road ahead is closed could you escape up the embankment and across the fields in an X5? I think not. But in a Range Rover you could. I know, because I've done it"
  • BMW 335i Convertible - "get the big boy (the M3
    ) instead"
  • BMW M6 Convertible "the speed. Oh my God. The speed. It's hyperspace fast"
  • BMW 335i Coupe
    - "as a driver's car, then, this is yet another winner"
  • BMW Z4 M coupe
    - "probably the first disappointing BMW M car I've ever driven"
  • BMW Z4 M convertible
    - "a fast and comfortable cruiser"
  • Audi RS4
    ?...one of the most delicious choices in any corner of the motoring universe"

Chevrolet

Chrysler

Dodge

  • Dodge Grand Caravan - this chapter is really an account of an unhappy experience hiring vehicles in Canada.

Ferrari

  • 1964 Ferrari 275 GTS - "a ton and a half of style, heart and soul"
  • Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano
    - "gratifying...sorted...sensational"

Fiat

  • Fiat Bravo 1.4 Turbo - "not quite as good as a Golf. Except for a couple of things. The way it feels and the way it looks"
  • Fiat Panda 1.4 - "you're better off with the Suzuki Swift Sport"
  • Fiat Grande Punto
    - "the biggest car in its class but... the least powerful"

Ford

  • Ford Mondeo Titanium X - "refined and comfortable. It feels...like a Volvo"
  • Ford Focus Coupé-Cabriolet 2.0
    - a refined, elegant, comfortable and remarkably well priced tool"
  • Ford S-Max 2.5 Titanium - "it's an MPV you buy because you like it"

Honda

Jaguar

  • Jaguar XJ-R
    4.2 V8 Supercharged - "Makes you look a little bit cool. Cool, and when you're stuck at the lights surrounded by a million Mercs, a little bit smug as well"
  • Jaguar XKR 4.2 litre V8 Supercharged
    - "wonderfully soft and compliant....a car you can dream about"

Koenigsegg

Lamborghini

  • Lamborghini_Murciélago LP640 - "a mad, expensive, preposterous waste of money, the sheer force of its personality knocks the techno-Ferrari into a cocked hat"
  • Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder "for the first time ever (I think I might) buy a Lamborghini)" (he later did indeed buy one)

Land Rover

Lexus

Maserati

Mazda

  • Mazda CX-7m- "looking good and having fun"
  • Mazda 2
    1.3 - "in the cut and thrust of modern driving....it is terrible"
  • Mazda6 MPS - "when you turn the key and go for a drive it's...it's...it's just amazing"
  • Mazda MX-5 Third generation - "slightly more practical, slightly better looking version of something you loved anyway"
  • Mazda RX-8 - "jolly good if you don't mind spending as much on oil as you do on petrol...."

Mercedes Benz

  • Mercedes-Benz CL-Class 600 - "as a car it beats all of them (Porsche, Aston Martin and Maserati)"
  • Mercedes-Benz C Class - "There was a time, I agree, when Mercedes stopped taking such care, but they're back in business now"
  • Mercedes-Benz R-Class 300CDI - "a 4x4 and not a very good one... the larger-engined R500 at least has a burbling V8 to have some fun with"
  • Mercedes-Benz S 500 - "the most jaw-dropping piece of technology to be fitted with four wheels"
  • Mercedes M-Class W164
    - "efficient and good fun but... too expensive"

Mini

  • Mini Cooper S Clubman
    - "torque-steers like a wayward horse and has no boot, no rear visibility, a silly door and a ridiculous cruising speed"
  • Mk II Mini Cooper S
    - "the biggest drawback is the price"

Mitsubishi

Nissan

  • Nissan Qashqai 2.0 Tekna - "gives you a sense of wellbeing, a sense that while you may live in a normal house with two normal children, at least the car you drive makes you look a little bit interesting"
  • Nissan Micra C+C Convertible - "Someone, at some point in this car's development should have had the courage to pull the plug"
  • Nissan D40 Navara - "not bad....a torquier diesel engine than any of its chief rivals and a bigger load bay"

Overfinch

Pagani

Peugeot

  • Peugeot 207 GT - "not as much fun as it should be"
  • Peugeot 207 - "overall I sort of liked it"
  • Peugeot 407 Coupé - "nothing to make you feel special...big diesel... heavy...smooth and comfortable"
  • Peugeot 607 - "surely the most dreary and underwhelming device in the history of mechanised transport."
  • Peugeot 807
    - "would be the nastiest car in the world were it not for the aforementioned 607."

Porsche

  • Porsche 911 (997 Series Turbo)
    - "smooth and unruffled...comfortable and controlled"

Renault

  • Renault Clio III - "it's actually very good fun to drive"
  • Mégane Renaultsport 230 Renault F1 Team R26
    - "you can't put this much power through the front wheels and hope for the best"
  • Renault Clio Sport - "fitting a 2 litre hatchback with all this pseudo-F1 stuff is like fitting your washing machine with a front wing"

REVAi

  • The REVAi (known as G-Wiz in the UK) - "too small, too dangerous and I'm sorry but it runs on juice from a power station, hardly a flower in the big green scheme of things"

Rolls-Royce

Škoda

  • Škoda Roomster - "Yes it's wobbly and rough but it's extremely clever (and) well-equipped"

Subaru

  • Subaru Impreza WRX - "it's no looker either, and the fact of the matter is: the next Evo
    is"

Suzuki

Vauxhall

  • Vauxhall Corsa VXR
    - "an enjoyable, charismatic car that's fun to drive, reasonably priced"

Volkswagen

  • Volkswagen Golf Mk5 GT TSI - "where's the power?"
  • Mini
    "
  • Volkswagen Phaeton - "better than any of its rivals from Mercedes, Audi, BMW, Jaguar and Maserati". However regarding the diesel version Clarkson says "It is a car designed to be as silent and as efficient and as focussed as a contract killer. So putting a diesel under the bonnet is like putting James Bond in a pair of wellingtons"
  • Volkswagen Transporter TDI 174 Sportline - "bloody hell it's quick"

Volvo

  • Volvo C70 Second generation - "well-priced...looks great...weird to drive"
  • Volvo S80 V8 - "at £48,150 for the SE Sport model...it is exceptional value for money"
  • Subaru Legacy Outback
    "
  • Volvo XC90 V8 Sport - "as a piece of design has always been the best school-run car"

One chapter is a wish-list of Jeremy's favourite cars, his "dream garage" as follows:

  • Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder - "noisy and shouty mid-engined drop-top supercar"
  • Aston Martin V8 Vantage - "savage"
  • BMW M5 - "all that power, all that handling, all that comfort"
  • VW Phaeton 6.0 W12
  • Rolls-Royce Phantom
  • Corvette C6
  • Vauxhall Monaro
  • Porsche Carrera GT
  • Pagani Zonda F
  • Alfa Romeo Brera
  • Audi RS4 - "astonishing 414BHP V8 motor"
  • Bugatti Veyron - "the engineering summit, man's hobnail boot in the face of nature"

Part II of the book consists of a small number of Clarkson's articles other than his regular automobile column on topics including travel, restaurant reviews and an account of his trip to Iraq.