RE: Tamora 2!

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graham

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16,368 posts

285 months

Thursday 26th April 2001
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Now thats more like it..

trefor

14,636 posts

284 months

Thursday 26th April 2001
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Definite improvement. Possibly a smidge high looking at the rear. T/.

speedsix20

78 posts

285 months

Thursday 26th April 2001
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There's now a hint of the racing Tuscan, or is it just me? Not as breathtaking as the Griff was in 1990 but far from being a disgrace to the TVR badge. Edited by speedsix20 on Thursday 26th April 18:46

adam.waterson

30 posts

280 months

Thursday 26th April 2001
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Definately more beefy and worthy of the TVR badge, not sure why they dont use the original gold badge on the front, maybe a model wide implementation later on?

SMiles

138 posts

285 months

Thursday 26th April 2001
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can't wait for mine now.

pit

46 posts

285 months

Thursday 26th April 2001
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That is a serious improvement.

Ahonen

5,018 posts

280 months

Thursday 26th April 2001
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Much, much better. Looks desirable now.

jamesc

2,820 posts

285 months

Thursday 26th April 2001
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Notice there are no clear pictures of the rear of the car. Another tacky spoiler can just be seen. Griffith is still the best.

christof

882 posts

285 months

Thursday 26th April 2001
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WANT ONE!!!! A BLACK ONE, of course!!! Christof*getting excited*

apache

39,731 posts

285 months

Thursday 26th April 2001
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now you're talking, hope these anthracite wheels don't start a trend though !

speedsix20

78 posts

285 months

Thursday 26th April 2001
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Fascinating how a set of anthracite alloy wheels and a red paint job can get people excited, me included..

roger

4 posts

285 months

Thursday 26th April 2001
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Sorry Hate to be negative but just don't like the styling.I cannot believe that this will sell like Griffith and Chimaera.

Graham B

1,359 posts

284 months

Thursday 26th April 2001
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Blimey.... they listened to us! Much better can't wait to read the reviews. Graham

Driller

8,310 posts

279 months

Thursday 26th April 2001
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I tend to agree with Roger. The beauty of the Griffith for example was it's pure, uncluttered styling and the Tuscan had this also-until they stuck the speed hump on the rear. It's too fussy at the back but the rest is pretty tasty with the all important "new factor" to the styling.

tuscanboy

181 posts

285 months

Thursday 26th April 2001
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Yep, big improvement. But..... it don't look £36,000 worth. I know its got 360BHP but the overall package is more akin to the sub £30 k competition. If it really costs this much to build - it must largely be due to the engine development/production cost - why didn't they use an existing unit to minimise this and get a sub £30K, show stealing, order book busting, sensation. Sorry to be negative as the car really is visually good from most angles.

PetrolTed

34,429 posts

304 months

Friday 27th April 2001
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it don't look £36,000 worth. I know its got 360BHP but
I'm struggling to think of any sub-£40K car with that sort of power, let alone sub £30K. This car is going to sell. Amazing what losing the girly chrome and shiny wheels has done for its appearance. Nice one PW Edited by PetrolTed on Friday 27th April 00:41

tuscanboy

181 posts

285 months

Friday 27th April 2001
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Sure, it will be extremely quick, but what I meant is that it just doesn't "look" like a 36K car. I haven't seen one in the GRP, but from the pictures it just doesn't seem to have the presence of any of the recent TVRs - including the Griff it's meant to be replacing. I thought the original idea of the Tamora, was to give TVR a more entry level offering. The styling of the car would have been perfect in this respect and with more emphasis on affordability and slightly less on BHP it would have been a more needed addition to the range - IMHO !!

stig

11,818 posts

285 months

Friday 27th April 2001
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Having recently sold my Griff, this is the first TVR that could tempt me back. Still, like the Cebie and the Tuscan I'm keeping my wallet shut until I've seen how robust they are. Cerbie re-sale anyone? http://www.locost-racing.com Car No. 13

dubbs

1,588 posts

285 months

Friday 27th April 2001
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Much better and a nice looking car, my points would be 1. Front is nice and a hint of griff meets elise inn there if you look at it with a griff and elise piccy next to it (try it, you'll see) 2.Roof is much better than Tuscan's and TVR are best sticking to this formula imho. 3.Side view is lovely, bit griff meets elise again (go on, get the pics out again and look) 4. rear is still a bit dodgy. What is it with the rear design that TVR seem to have a probloem with? The Tuscan S and the Tomato both have ugly rears, are they letting the YTS design boy do them? 5. Dash and interior are lovely. Better than Tuscan's imho 6. Tamora S with 4.0 Speed six dry sumped will do me please, no stupid spoilers and other max power meets 70-s Capri stuff though. 7. Price is a bit heavy when comparing to competition, if TVR want to be the best VFM in class then I think they should lower the price. Maybe use a 2.5 V6 or something and strip it out a bit for an entry sub 30k? a 28k TVR would get people in the marque away from the Z3,SLK,Boxster,VX220,Elise and once captured they'd move up the range. Well done TVR for finally listening to your customers and coming up with another potential winner, now about my sub 30k 5 litre cerbera GT2 I asked about...

Don

28,377 posts

285 months

Friday 27th April 2001
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Its a big improvement. But not the sort of massive improvement that happened on the Tuscan R - I am not worthy even to mention its awesome name - which looks just fantastic... I'll wait and see whether it becomes a Chimaera replacement when we come to change....