BTW, Mikkel, you noticed how often I post right behind you in sequence? Guess that has to do with the time we arrive at work!
Look, Jeremy Clarkson is dead funny. Don't take things at "first degree". He doesn't mean 90% of what he says, his main thing is "humor", and lots of his statements have to do with that more than with pure car matters. And, I truly like his show "Top Gear": the best car show on public TV, full stop.
Of course he likes fat (oops...sorry...muscular) Aston Martin cars, of course he prefers British luxury cars to German ones... Especially in England (a past Empire), Germany is still the number one source of derision (a form of humor) around. It is not uncommon for English TV (or French TV) to ridicule things German... That war has been over since nearly 60 years, and still it goes on and on (because there hasn't been another one in replacement, I guess). So be it. I don't think the Germans like it (the young ones, for one, are definitely sick and tired of being blamed for past history...OK, this is OT...).
OK, Clarkson does not have a particular liking for Porsches. I guess he's not the only one, so end of story. I for one was pleased, this last weekend, to see "Top Gear" test some new £75,000 (that's around $ 125G) MG sports car, (looking very American), with an American V8 in it, and they took it around the Top Gear airport track under DRY conditions, with the admitted intention of beating the GT3 lap time. After the test, Clarkson admitted the GT3 had lapped close to a second faster under WET conditions, and he had no further remarks...
BTW, in case you didn't know (in which case it's about time you found out), Americans are a constant subject of ridicule in England (and not only there). And we're the chocolate makers.