Jason Dawe (presenter)

British motoring journalist
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IntroBritish motoring journalist
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
isJournalist Columnist Television presenter
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Journalism
Gender
Male
BirthCornwall
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Biography

Jason Dawe is an English motoring journalist and television presenter.

Journalism

Born and raised in Cornwall, England, Dawe worked at auto dealerships and as a motoring industry trainer.

Dawe is a regular columnist in The Sunday Times motoring section, where he has written extensively about used cars. Together with Nick Rufford of The Sunday Times he has also made many video broadcasts of car reviews. He writes for many other motoring magazines and is a regular contributor to radio and TV shows as a motoring expert.

Television

Dawe became a presenter on the Top Gear television show on its first series after it was relaunched in 2002. His main role in the show was to present different bargains for cars, as opposed to the supercar reviews and entertaining motoring challenges, which were done by the two other presenters, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond. Dawe was dropped after the first series ended. He was replaced by James May as the third presenter in Top Gear's second post-relaunch series.

Dawe has co-hosted the Used Car Roadshow with Penny Mallory, broadcast on ITV4's Men & Motors.

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