Cropley Reflects on TV Appearances and the Fiat Multipla Mishap

Autocar’s Steve Cropley has been a fixture in automotive journalism for decades, covering everything from Formula One to everyday road cars. In his latest Autocar podcast episode, he discusses recent television appearances while also recounting an unfortunate incident involving a Fiat Multipla.

Key Takeaways

  • Cropley talks about hosting the BBC’s Top Gear and presenting for Motorsport Network
  • The journalist admits to writing off his beloved Fiat Multipla, highlighting its quirky design flaws
  • A discussion on the evolution of automotive journalism from print to digital platforms

Steve Cropley reminisced about hosting BBC’s Top Gear and presenting for Motorsport Network. He shared insights into how these roles have shaped his career over the years.

The podcast also delved into a personal anecdote where Cropley admitted to writing off his Fiat Multipla, a car known for its unconventional shape but endearing charm among enthusiasts.

Discussing automotive journalism’s transition from traditional print media to digital platforms, Cropley noted the importance of adapting and evolving with technology while preserving journalistic integrity. He highlighted how social media has given rise to new voices in the industry.

In a nostalgic turn, he compared modern cars to those from decades ago, noting significant advancements but also lamenting some lost charm and character found in classic models like the original Mini Cooper or Volkswagen Beetle.

Frequently Asked Questions

What TV shows has Steve Cropley hosted?

Cropley has been a host on BBC’s Top Gear and also presents for Motorsport Network, covering various aspects of automotive news and reviews.

Why did he write off his Fiat Multipla?

The journalist humorously admitted that the quirky design and handling characteristics led to an accident where the car was damaged beyond repair. It’s a reminder of the challenges owners face with unique vehicles.

Closing out the episode, Cropley emphasized the importance of staying true to one’s roots while embracing change in the world of automotive journalism and technology.

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