TVR by Gordon Murray

DPG said:
Was expecting a lot more.

Sure it's a nice looking car but not TVR nice.

Too much competition at £100k.

Got to agree with that....massively underwhelmed, I'd buy a TVR for its looks. Sure, it'll drive nice and make a good noise, but to my eye it doesn't have a good looking side to it, the front is actually quite a poor effort. It would be at the bottom of a beauty list of Sagaris, Cebera, Tuscan and T350....it's the Mel C of TVR's.

4/10 from me.
 
i think its wonderful!!

and maybe its me but those side exit exhausts are just COOL!!! i LOVE it..... not OVERly keen on the front, but its not bad at all, but overall i love the car and design, the rear quarter shot is perfect, very pleased to see some of the people involved with this thing coming alive, cosworth, Gordan murray, Slightly disappointed to see the same switchgear from my fiesta ST in the cabin ( vent inners, Steering wheel cowling, Indicators, etc.... But for a first attempt, i think its awesome, if it drives and performs like it needs to.... then wow..... I'm really pleased they have sold all the slots for it, come on TVR!! wish them all the best!

interesting how much people will pay for a, Front engine, 500hp + RWD, manual car..... i managed to knock one up for a whole lot cheaper! lol
 
Really likeing it in the traditional sports car kinda way, I do like how the bonnet opens forward and the front wings come in to meet the bonnet, almost Austin Healey. Not so keen on the interior binnacle pods but overall looks great. Will it keep breaking down though :lol:

Tim.
 
It's not floating my boat I have to say. :( The rear looks like Audi A7, the front is a bit ordinary and lacking and the side profile is...erm...plain. The exhausts are just silly but I quite like the wheels ! :thumbsup:
The trouble with this car is it isn't a proper TVR. TVRs were a bit rough round the edges, un-sophisticated, simple, straight forward. A light'ish tubular chassis, a dirty great V8 up front all wrapped in sexy fibreglass bodywork. This is exactly what made them great performance cars and imbued them with 'character'. Besides, real TVRs were also built by proper blokes in a shed in Blackpool with a bucket and spade ! This new one just feels like 'badge engineering' to me. :thumbsdown:
 
Does anyone think you will get gassed to death when sitting in traffic with the window down, unsure the exhaust is in the best location :?

Tim.
 
I quite like it, and I like the fact that it continues the TVR big N/A engine, RWD theme in an age of power by turbo.

But at the price there are loads of other options (albeit mostly with turbos).

According to my motor-trader mate TVR means Trailered Vehicle Regularly!
 
TitanTim said:
Does anyone think you will get gassed to death when sitting in traffic with the window down, unsure the exhaust is in the best location :?

Tim.

Yes me - read earlier :poke: :D
 
Well this one is certainly generating some differing opinions. So hope it drives and depreciates like a TVR of old. Suspect it won't though. Time will tell. :wink:
 
I saw it in the metal today at the Goodwood Revival and it's a big disappointment. The front end just doesn't work.
 
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