Quentin Willson (born 23 July 1957) is an English television presenter and producer, motoring journalist, author and former car dealer.
When Top Gear was relaunched, Willson said of Clarkson that "It's a compliment that the BBC are so afraid of losing ratings to us, they've lured my old co-host out of semi-retirement.
After Willson's appearances on Britain’s Worst series, comedian Harry Hill dressed up as him and announced: "I used to be on Top Gear, now I’m on Channel 5.
[citation needed] On 12 January 2009, and again on 4 December 2010, he appeared on BBC Breakfast giving advice on snow driving and which cars are better suited.
[5] From early 2011 until 2021, Willson was the national spokesman for FairFuelUK campaigning for lower government fuel duty.
[7] In September 2021 Willson resigned from Fair Fuel UK because he was “unhappy with the direction the lobby group was going and their lack of environmental sensibilities”.
[13] Willson has been at the forefront of raising awareness about the dangers of buying stolen cars,[citation needed] fronting the 'Real or Rogue' campaign in March 2009.