Jeremy told Time that he reviewed cars for 34 years and that "he's done with it." I really wanted it to work, but Top Gear truly had all the rights/segments to what makes a car show good with The Stig, already proven elements, their legendary track, etc. They tried to replicate too much for TGT and it just didn't work out and you can't really do in-depth 20+ minute car reviews (YouTube already has that covered) for an entertainment show.
I still really like the TGT for the most part, but the presenters are already doing their own thing. Clarkson has his farm which is awesome, but seems he and Amazon are done, May is doing his travel/cooking show(s) which is also fantastic in its own right, and Hammond is doing something car-related that I haven't had a chance to watch yet. In some of the last TGT I've watched, the enthusiasm that they had earlier on in their careers just wasn't there and I think a lot of that came with them growing old (which happens to the best of us).
It's leaving Freevee soon, no idea why or when, but it seems the old episodes just can't get home and I don't know how much I believe the Box Sets on eBay. I want to rewatch the old show, but I haven't had enough time to sit down and get through a season because it tends to leave so many streaming services.
And it seems that Top Gear (UK) has been cancelled for a considerable future with that bloke getting injured. Maybe the BBC sees how many people have gotten injured with it and decides to get rid of it altogether?