RE: SCOOP: TVR Sagaris

RE: SCOOP: TVR Sagaris

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_DJ_

4,898 posts

255 months

Thursday 19th February 2004
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p_green said:
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All current TVR's are sub 10 seconds to 60 (with one exception) [quote]

Well i suppose you're not wrong really all current TVR's do get to 60 in under 10 seconds but maybe you could have narrowed it down to 5 seconds!?!

as for the one exception i guess that is my mate's cerbera cos he's broken it!!!


OK, OK. I meant 0-100 obviously....

blueyes

4,799 posts

253 months

Thursday 19th February 2004
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RichB said:

banger banks said:
Taking my 03 M3 to sell as deposit for one of these sagaris babies! If it goes as well as it looks, and has more than 222 bhp per ton (M3)

Crikey is that all it has? Even my Griff 500 has around 300 (real) BHP/Ton And I thought M3's were powerfull Rich...


That's because M3s are very heavy.

This is due to:
1. all the electronic gizmos needed to help their owners drive the things and not fall of the island.
and
2. All the safety equipment needed when they fall off anyway.

Sorry, I couldn't resist!

banger banks

14 posts

243 months

Thursday 19th February 2004
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You can turn off the gizzmos and the car is a little more exciting, (but not much more, granted). BMW call it Traction control, my son calls it Tyre wear con£ro£.

quess_who

1 posts

242 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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lets just say the new tvr could look a lot worse they could have just bolted a body kit on to a t350 like the boss of carisma does (no style) but this car looks and probley goes well so well done tvr

neil.b

6,546 posts

248 months

Sunday 7th March 2004
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blueyes said:

RichB said:


banger banks said:
Taking my 03 M3 to sell as deposit for one of these sagaris babies! If it goes as well as it looks, and has more than 222 bhp per ton (M3)


Crikey is that all it has? Even my Griff 500 has around 300 (real) BHP/Ton And I thought M3's were powerfull Rich...



That's because M3s are very heavy.

This is due to:
1. all the electronic gizmos needed to help their owners drive the things and not fall of the island.
and
2. All the safety equipment needed when they fall off anyway.

Sorry, I couldn't resist!


I've owned 2 of em and you're dead right

randy_spangler

4 posts

237 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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Bodo said:
I have a guess, how to let that black look a bit more realistic; it's about creating a special layer just for the reflections, since black reflects more from the environment than the grey on the original car - hence, reflection contrasts should be little bit higher.
It's still far away from a real black car though.





ITS THE BATMOBILE!!!!!