How to watch the entire first season of The Grand Tour for FREE
This simple trick will allow you to watch every episode of The Grand Tour for free, and it's completely legal
THE Grand Tour has become the most illegally downloaded show ever, according to data released earlier this month, losing Amazon Prime millions of pounds.
But there's no need to stream the show illegally - you can watch every episode directly through Amazon Prime for free.
The show, which premiered online on Friday 18th November, has been broadcast every Friday at midnight since, and the final episode - part two of The Beach (Buggy) Boys - airs tomorrow.
The first part of the episode, which went online today, follows Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May drive across African desert with a challenge to complete a journey across Namibia in three beach buggies.
Because Amazon has exclusive rights to the show, fans won't be able to legally view the final episode unless they have a Prime subscription.
This currently costs £79 a year and allows users to watch thousands of movies and TV shows, listen ad-free to hundreds of hand-built playlists, and access two million songs with Prime Music.
You can also pay £7.99 for monthly membership, but this works out more expensive in the long run, as paying annually works out at £6.58 a month.
There’s also a cheaper £5.99 a month plan, but this only includes the Prime Video on-demand service - perfect for those who are only interested in watching shows like The Grand Tour, and not in the other benefits, such as one-day delivery, music and photo storage.
BUT, there is a way you can get a Prime Video subscription for free, allowing you to watch the entire The Grand Tour season free-of-charge and without breaking the law.
It's simple. Amazon offers a one-month free trial of its Prime Video subscription, meaning you can sign up at any time to watch all of the previously aired The Grand Tour episodes.
While you can of course sign up now to watch all of the eight available episodes, the final show won't be broadcast until February 3rd - so if you wait until January 6th you can take out a membership and watch all the episodes within the complimentary subscription time-frame.
Remember, that once the month is up you'll need to cancel your membership to ensure you don't start getting charged. To do this, just go to your account and click 'manage your Prime membership'.
To cancel your free trial, click 'do not continue' on the left-hand side of the page.
To watch Amazon Prime, you'll need to have a device that's compatible with the Amazon Video app. Most smart TVs have this app installed, otherwise you'll need to download it on your Android or Apple iOS device. The app is free to download.
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