

The sixth series of Top Gear aired on 22 May 2005 and concluded on 7 August 2005. A total of 11 episodes were broadcast, the most of any Top Gear series. It also began the, "Some say..." introduction to the Stig
Release Date
PremieredTop Gear Season 6 released on May 22, 2005.
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Episode 1
Jeremy squares up against a Challenger 2 tank in the new Range Rover Sport.
Episode 2
The team find out if you can buy a stylish two-door coupe for less than 1,500 pounds.
Episode 3
Jeremy opens a local swimming pool, and James goes back to the 70s with the Maserati Bora.
Episode 4
The guys hand over duties to their mothers to review a range of new small cars.
Episode 5
Jeremy comes under fire from army snipers to deduce which is better - the Porsche Boxster S or Mercedes SLK.
Episode 6
A race from London to Oslo with Jeremy in the Mercedes McLaren SLR and Richard and James on a boat.
Episode 7
Good news for white van men as the Ford Transit has a landmark birthday.
Episode 8
A trio of convertibles head for Iceland - the Audi TT, Nissan 350Z and Chrysler Crossfire; a new car from Ferrari - the F430; and this week's 'Star in a Reasonably Priced Car' is Tim Rice.
Episode 9
Jeremy gives his verdict on BMW's new M5; Richard and James try their hand at Russian roulette road testing; and which hatchback is the hottest - the Renault Megane, Vauxhall Astra VXR or Golf GTi?
Episode 10
Including a look at the latest range of off-road toys and the fastest four-door saloon in the world - the Bentley Flying Spur. Also, how a BMW 5 series diesel measures up against the 5 series petrol, and a jeep attempts to drive across a lake. Davina McCall is 'Star in a Reasonably Priced Car'.
Episode 11
The team find out if driving a Lamborghini Murcielago roadster gives the same kick as 12 angry bulls; the world's greatest power sliders grace the track; and a look at the Ford F150 SVT Lightning pick-up. Timothy Spall is this week's 'Star in a Reasonably Priced Car'.

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The sixth series of Top Gear aired on 22 May 2005 and concluded on 7 August 2005. A total of 11 episodes were broadcast, the most of any Top Gear series. It also began the, "Some say..." introduction to the Stig
Release Date
PremieredTop Gear Season 6 released on May 22, 2005.
Your Progress
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Sign In to Track ProgressEpisode 1
Jeremy squares up against a Challenger 2 tank in the new Range Rover Sport.
Episode 2
The team find out if you can buy a stylish two-door coupe for less than 1,500 pounds.
Episode 3
Jeremy opens a local swimming pool, and James goes back to the 70s with the Maserati Bora.
Episode 4
The guys hand over duties to their mothers to review a range of new small cars.
Episode 5
Jeremy comes under fire from army snipers to deduce which is better - the Porsche Boxster S or Mercedes SLK.
Episode 6
A race from London to Oslo with Jeremy in the Mercedes McLaren SLR and Richard and James on a boat.
Episode 7
Good news for white van men as the Ford Transit has a landmark birthday.
Episode 8
A trio of convertibles head for Iceland - the Audi TT, Nissan 350Z and Chrysler Crossfire; a new car from Ferrari - the F430; and this week's 'Star in a Reasonably Priced Car' is Tim Rice.
Episode 9
Jeremy gives his verdict on BMW's new M5; Richard and James try their hand at Russian roulette road testing; and which hatchback is the hottest - the Renault Megane, Vauxhall Astra VXR or Golf GTi?
Episode 10
Including a look at the latest range of off-road toys and the fastest four-door saloon in the world - the Bentley Flying Spur. Also, how a BMW 5 series diesel measures up against the 5 series petrol, and a jeep attempts to drive across a lake. Davina McCall is 'Star in a Reasonably Priced Car'.
Episode 11
The team find out if driving a Lamborghini Murcielago roadster gives the same kick as 12 angry bulls; the world's greatest power sliders grace the track; and a look at the Ford F150 SVT Lightning pick-up. Timothy Spall is this week's 'Star in a Reasonably Priced Car'.