Jeremy Clarkson has opened up about people now having to fork out a huge amount for a used car.The broadcaster admitted people’s “crummy rust bucket” is now one of their most valuable possessions.Jeremy shared his thoughts in his latest driving review as he admitted the issue came down to a shortage of microchips.These are used in everything from braking to wipers, with about 1,400 needed in a modern car.However, the impact of the pandemic means there is a huge shortage of them as demand wasn’t there.This has both led to long waiting times for new cars as well as increasing prices.Jeremy estimated in his piece for The Sunday Times how this has led to at least six months waiting for a new Range Rover.The former Top Gear host penned: “The.
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