Representing the "Suburban Cock" who didn't need an off-roader but wanted to tower over others.
The segment was so popular that it eventually became an actual physical prop—a large, phallic-shaped pointer that could be adjusted manually. It was typical of the show’s low-brow humor: take a serious critique of consumer culture (status symbol cars) and package it in a way that would make schoolboys snicker. top gear cockometer
The was a satirical automotive evaluation tool introduced during the Jeremy Clarkson era of Representing the "Suburban Cock" who didn't need an
Tailgating, failure to use indicators, and "middle-lane hogging" were seen as symptoms of the car’s influence on the driver. failure to use indicators