Quentin Willson is one of Britain's best known motoring authorities. He spent over a
decade presenting BBC's Top Gear, launched Channel 5's Fifth Gear and his Worst
Driver TV format now appears in 14 different countries. He was largely responsible
for bringing down the once scandalously high prices of new cars in the UK down to
the same level as the rest of Europe, introduced the J.D Power Car Satisfaction
Survey
to the UK and is a patron of the British Standards Institute Kitemark Good Garage Scheme.
He won Motoring Writer of the Year in 2004, presents ITV's Tonight programme, is
motoring correspondent for GMTV and has featured in hundreds of TV and radio
shows.
Quentin also pens a motoring column for the Sunday Mirror and Classic Cars
Magazine, writes for The Spectator as well as having published ten best-selling
motoring books.
He's the only motoring journalist in the world to have designed a used car warranty.
He's the only motoring journalist in the world to have designed a used car warranty.


