The Grand Tour has yet to land on Amazon Prime, but James Corden's Late Late Show gave us an awesome taster with Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond in a high-octane quiz.

Admittedly, we were hoping for a cranked up version of Carpool Karaoke with cheesy driving anthems, but maybe it's best they swerved that one as we doubt the old Top Gear gang have a decent set of pipes on them.

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The gang are tasked with speeding around a race track with James Corden firing questions at them. For every one they get wrong, they had an extra second added to their lap time.

We get to find out everything from their worst driving habits, their favourite sexual positions - spoiler, Jeremy's is "on the internet" - and even whether Jeremy misses BBC's Top Gear.

"Do you miss Top Gear?" squeals James Corden as they speed around the track in Willow Springs Race Course in the Mojave Desert.

Jeremy takes a big pause, then avoids the question by saying: "Oooh, ask me about idiots and politics."

Hmmm, we'll take that as a yes then.

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James May also correctly guessed that James is another name for a penis.

So far we've seen a few clips of what we can expect from The Grand Tour, including the guys struggling to actually put the show on the internet and running out of money.

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Amazon Prime recently quashed rumours that the show could make its way to terrestrial TV after it pulls into the streaming service.

So the only way to hitch a ride on The Grand Tour will be to sign up for an Amazon Prime account, in time for show to land on Amazon Prime on November 18.

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