How different is a Griffith to a Chimaera
How different is a Griffith to a Chimaera
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Big Simp

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114 posts

286 months

Saturday 7th February 2004
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I have a 5.0 Chimaera,and have a strong pull towards a Griff.
What are the most noticable differences in the two apart from the shape,is the ride firmer,is there a lot less cabin space, any help would be much appeciated.

Thanks Stephen

mongoose

4,360 posts

277 months

Saturday 7th February 2004
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i had a 500 chim before my griff.basically the ride and handling are no different,although my griff is slightly less stable at speed,i feel this may be tired suspension.theyll all vary slightly due to age/mileage/modifications/owner care etc.etc.its all down to looks and practicality im afraid,the chim is certainly more practical,but im hooked on the looks of the grif

v8 racing

2,064 posts

273 months

Saturday 7th February 2004
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Hi big sump, i cant realy explain this maybe someone else can?? but after having the pleasure in driving loads of griffs/chims the griff always feals faster standard or modified than than the chim and a lot more sporty in the handling i really dont know why because there basically the same car hope fully some else can explain this plzzzzzzzz!!

mongoose

4,360 posts

277 months

Saturday 7th February 2004
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v8 racing said:
Hi big sump, i cant realy explain this maybe someone else can?? but after having the pleasure in driving loads of griffs/chims the griff always feals faster standard or modified than than the chim and a lot more sporty in the handling i really dont know why because there basically the same car hope fully some else can explain this plzzzzzzzz!!
griffs are faster than chims-just dont tell all on the chim forum.seriosly though,as long as your comparing apples with apples then theyre the same.ie. 500 with 500 or 500hc with 500hc. 4.0 and 4.3 are not comparable as of couse griffs in this size are pre-cat.anything thats been modded shouldnt be compared as a std of course.early cars have different std suspension to later cars-several changes through their life.also dont forget the 'red' factor

v8 racing

2,064 posts

273 months

Saturday 7th February 2004
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can you explain why though mongosse this realy has puzzled me over the years??

mongoose

4,360 posts

277 months

Saturday 7th February 2004
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i just think that the main difference shown between two cars of same spec is down to the life of care/abuse theyve had.im no expert thats for sure,i only drove one 500 chim,which was my own.drove many 500 griffs when looking for the right one though.

simpo two

90,919 posts

287 months

Saturday 7th February 2004
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Big Simp said:
What are the most noticable differences in the two apart from the shape,is the ride firmer,is there a lot less cabin space, any help would be much appeciated.

IMHO after about 1996 they're pretty much identical under the skin. I think any ride differeces are more likely to be down to individual cars, eg tyres, geometry, state of suspension etc.

The cockpits are the same but different, if you what I mean, and some of the controls are different, but you can see that for yourself. The engine is a bit easier to get to because the bonnet hinges at the back, and the boot is maybe 25% smaller front to back.

You'd best go and poke around some! But I think the main attraction is the front view

jigs

1,840 posts

272 months

Sunday 8th February 2004
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Two sisters - both good cooks, good company and good in bed - but one just has that little something extra. In other words the Griffith just has more sex appeal.

Big Simp

Original Poster:

114 posts

286 months

Sunday 8th February 2004
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How u doin you old dog did u get my mail

rude girl

6,937 posts

281 months

Sunday 8th February 2004
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I've had both. Mine were/are very different cars, so can't really compare in that way. The Chimaera was more spacious, but the Griff is er... the English language doesn't have words to describe it. I just feel different in the Griff.

Get test driving man!

jigs

1,840 posts

272 months

Sunday 8th February 2004
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Here now Rude Girl let's keep this heterosexual!

mack

268 posts

279 months

Sunday 8th February 2004
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A quote from an old car mag I've got says:

'Someone once compared Griffiths and Chimaeras with WW2 Spitfires and Hurricanes.The Hurricanes were more numerous,they did the business,but the Spitfire was the glamorous one,that bit quicker and purer and more thrilling'

Need I say anymore?!!