New car is called Griffith

New car is called Griffith

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FlipFlopGriff

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7,144 posts

247 months

Friday 8th September 2017
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Stever

1,525 posts

249 months

Friday 8th September 2017
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What car do you drive?

A TVR Griffith!

Wot the new one?
No!

The old one?
No!

The pretty, sleek, smooth beautiful one?

That's it yes

andy43

9,703 posts

254 months

Friday 8th September 2017
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Daggsy

892 posts

252 months

Friday 8th September 2017
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NEW TVR ????

Its a TVR.
Its a V8
Its a Griffith
Its Red

PAH ! ........ I've already got one. laughlaughlaugh



Seriously though. I love the new Griffith.

portzi

2,296 posts

175 months

Friday 8th September 2017
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Gents you are right, the new Griff is superb, a fine car to keep the Griff tradition of great looking cars intact.

rev-erend

21,412 posts

284 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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Maybe the new cars looks with grow on us doubters..

I might need some time.

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puss

75 posts

216 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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Somewhat underwhelmed myself. Just not distinctive enough or even beautiful enough. There is so much competition at that level nowadays from the likes of the AMG GT Merc, 911, F Type Jag, Maserati, I8, etc, that you need more than to just look very nice. Especially from what will be an unknown quantity with it effectively being a new company. Every TVR I have ever owned has majored on being very distinctive at its time, and still now. 280Tasmin,350, 420 SEAC, Griffiths and Chims (and now another Griff 500) but my first thoughts on this were that the front resembled the Toyota GT86/Subaru, the profile and F Type or the Toyota again and the rear is just a bit of a mess. Such a shame. I really wish TVR well and I am sure it will be very special to drive but again, they all are at that sort of price point.
For looks I would go for the Merc AMG GT. And actually for pretty much everything I would choose that car probably although all are a bit small for my tastes as an everyday car these days.

Pete Mac

755 posts

137 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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puss said:
Somewhat underwhelmed myself. Just not distinctive enough or even beautiful enough. There is so much competition at that level nowadays from the likes of the AMG GT Merc, 911, F Type Jag, Maserati, I8, etc, that you need more than to just look very nice. Especially from what will be an unknown quantity with it effectively being a new company. Every TVR I have ever owned has majored on being very distinctive at its time, and still now. 280Tasmin,350, 420 SEAC, Griffiths and Chims (and now another Griff 500) but my first thoughts on this were that the front resembled the Toyota GT86/Subaru, the profile and F Type or the Toyota again and the rear is just a bit of a mess. Such a shame. I really wish TVR well and I am sure it will be very special to drive but again, they all are at that sort of price point.
For looks I would go for the Merc AMG GT. And actually for pretty much everything I would choose that car probably although all are a bit small for my tastes as an everyday car these days.
Pretty much my feelings as well with regard to TVR. I wish them well but 90k is a lot to spend just for brand loyalty and at that price there are many other cars I prefer. Personally I would go for a 2 year old F type V8 and have 40k to spend on something else.

Nevertheless good luck to TVR and the new Griff and I am sure it won't do the older TVRs any harm. Pete

lockhart flawse

2,041 posts

235 months

Monday 11th September 2017
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It's growing on me although I still don't like the wheels.

Murph7355

37,708 posts

256 months

Tuesday 12th September 2017
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It's all a bit "derivative".

Both front and rear are better in twilight/the dark with the lights on. And the electronics in our XC90 are better integrated.

It had better be screwed together exceptionally well and go like stink both in a straight line and round corners or at that price point it will get murdered.

GM should give it some credentials if he was given enough of a hand in it.

All that said, maybe 90k is the new 30k. Ferrari and the rest upped their pricing a few years ago considerably. Porsche are in the process of doing the same with the 911. So maybe 90k shouldn't be scoffed at.

(The wheels are hideous).

Hedgehopper

1,537 posts

244 months

Tuesday 12th September 2017
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I hope they do the development work in the factory and not like we had to do on Pistonheads with our Griffs!

737 FLF

172 posts

173 months

Tuesday 12th September 2017
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No matter how great the Body looks, and I think it does, the eye is irresistibly drawn to those horrific wheels and that compromises the whole picture. Surely there has to be a more flattering design.

Pete Mac

755 posts

137 months

Tuesday 12th September 2017
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I got invited to Goodwood on Sunday and had a chance to have a look at the new Griff. Here are a few pics in case you are interested:



















My opinion hasn't changed I am afraid. The rear (the car I mean) is slightly reminiscent of the Sagaris (the lights at least). The doors backward are OK (a bit Ferrarish), the front, I think is a mish-mash of styles.

There were a number of TVR guys floating around and one (he said he was the Finance Director) asked me what I thought and I did tell him I was a bit underwhelmed but nevertheless wished them all the best - after all, I've never had to develop a car from scratch......! It still comes down to the £90k. price, it is just too much money just to show your loyalty to the brand.

Pete

FlipFlopGriff

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7,144 posts

247 months

Tuesday 12th September 2017
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I've got 2 deposits down -his and hers. new Griff is a bit like the model for me - not bad from the back but the front needs work.
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Tonymg

768 posts

197 months

Tuesday 12th September 2017
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Dos my arss look big in this lol

chris212

133 posts

157 months

Wednesday 13th September 2017
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i would've liked to have seen the bonnet disappearing into the nose, as a nod to its predecessor . Nice to see the Stig wearing a flat cap in pics 7&8 though!

Stever

1,525 posts

249 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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Tonymg said:
Dos my arss look big in this lol
Just what I was thinking - worse colour choice then the car yikes

jon haines

950 posts

246 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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I dont have the money so thats a non starter, but it does have an ellement of ferrari about it and I dont think its as wild or individual as most tvr's but surely thats 1/2 the point. To succeed they need to broaden there appeal they have got some proper technology in it with one of the most regarded engineers in the business with a proven engine which should make it a success and I hope it does. We may even see a cheaper tvr come along later. I would buy it over all the opposition if I had the money because I want tvr to succeed.

77racing

3,346 posts

187 months

Friday 15th September 2017
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I think I heard someone say " Where does the front number plate go "

FlipFlopGriff

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7,144 posts

247 months

Friday 15th September 2017
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77racing said:
I think I heard someone say " Where does the front number plate go "
On the model or the car wink
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