TO NIGHT TVR TAMORA ON C4 DRIVEN 8.00PM
TO NIGHT TVR TAMORA ON C4 DRIVEN 8.00PM
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kev north

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185 posts

288 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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TO NIHGT TVR TAMORA ON C4 8.00PM DRIVEN

digga

45,607 posts

305 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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Thanks mate - good point, well made - nearly forgot!

Wonder if they'll mention the incredible cooking clutches on the Porkers?

cleg

567 posts

286 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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Cheers Kev .. would have missed that

cleg

567 posts

286 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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OOO the TVR won !!!! hehe

was there a doubt?

Don

28,378 posts

306 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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Didn't they shut-up about the embarrassing clutch problem?

Still. Looked like the attendees enjoyed the Tamora very much. (Says he buying a Porsche...)

dennisthemenace

15,605 posts

290 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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I would have the TVR over the porker , the porker has too many numpty saving devices to spoil the fun

noodles 4.2

574 posts

284 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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Porsche need some new designs (rather than re-styling). The whole shape of all their motors is very, very eighties. In my opinion.

Tony

zippy500

1,883 posts

291 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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This must be the first time ever drivel havent slated TVR's im amazed. Is it Christmas?

Griff2be

5,105 posts

289 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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cleg said: OOO the TVR won !!!! hehe

was there a doubt?


But the presenters didn't look too chuffed about it did they?!

I missed the first few minutes. Did they mention the buggered Porsche clutches

whatever

2,174 posts

292 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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Is it me or am I the only one a little concerned about giving someone a Porsche who passed their test three days previous? I hopew I'm not geting old, but the words "recipe" and "disaster" spring to mind...

>> Edited by whatever on Saturday 12th October 16:06

cleg

567 posts

286 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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Griff2be said:

cleg said: OOO the TVR won !!!! hehe

was there a doubt?


But the presenters didn't look too chuffed about it did they?!

I missed the first few minutes. Did they mention the buggered Porsche clutches




Maybe Plato is been sponsored with a gift porsche

I was suprised he didn't choose the Tamora, maybe he is getting old before his time


>> Edited by cleg on Friday 11th October 21:13

Griff2be

5,105 posts

289 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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Plato did wax lyrical about how much fun the Tamora was. The Tiv also got far more footage of being driven, well sideways. The Porsche footage was a bit dull in comparison.

He plumped for the Porsche with really no clue as to why from the in car footage. Ah well.

Mind you, with £38k to spend on a new car my heart would say Tamora but my head would say Boxster S. And if it had to be my only car, sorry, but right now I'd probably go for the S too :ducksandrunsforcover:

BTW: Drivel did a show with and Audi S4, a Subaru 22B and something esle that I forget a few years ago. The Scooby had fully adjustable suspension and the producer asked that it was set up for max oversteer for some dramatic slalom ad cornering shots.

In the afternoon they did the timed handling runs. Ah, said the Scooby owner and friend, we need to re set the suspension to the correct settings. Err no, said producer, leave it as it is.

Result: Audi won the handling test.

Call me a cynic, but I couldn't help smelling a small rodent when the programme was broadcast and the opening credits went....'Drivel is sponsored by Audi...'

As a further aside, said 22B was returned to owner with a knackered clutch (the clutch fluid had been boiled) and the side of the car had more gravel rash than a pebbledashed Tiv. After some considerable wrangling the production company paid for a new clutch and a respray.

Quality journalism that C4 Drivel....

Hut49

3,544 posts

284 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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Pretty dumbed down show. Haven't seen it before tonight. Don't intent to watch it again on this showing. Bunch of dog pooh! Tamora looked dynamic. Porker looked dull, boring and likely to sell many more than the TVR!

They didn't show the Porkers with the roasted clutches but I'm sure Porker's PR dept were able to take that in their stride. Media manipulation of the masses wins again.

Bo££ocks to the lot of them. I'm going out to give the chim a good thrashing.

Hutch

Nigel lewis

1,588 posts

287 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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Not surprised that they didn't mention the cooked clutch's of the Boxsters. I wonder if they would have kept their Gobs shut if it had been the other way around, makes me so angry
And who was the guy who they interviewed next to the Tamora who was an existing TVR owner, and he then when on to slag the Tamora off Bit of luck, he will buy a Porsche next time.
Carn't believe Jason Plato went for the Porker, Bring back Jeremy Clarkson, not long to wait now, and won't have to watch any more of that Drivel

basil brush

5,504 posts

285 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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whatever said: Is it me or am I the only one a lieelt concerned about giving someone a Porsche who passed their test three days previous? I hopew I'm not geting old, but the words "recipe" and "disaster" spring to mind...


A 924 with 0-60 in about 10 secs is probably not a lot quicker than a 1.6 Focus.

AJLintern

4,335 posts

285 months

Friday 11th October 2002
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A 924 would probably make a very nice ultra cheap sports car - compared to an MGB or such like. The one on the program looked to be in quite good condition actually. What insurance group is it though? probably 20 just because it has the 'P' word on the badge

>> Edited by AJLintern on Friday 11th October 23:29

yellow peril

5,131 posts

294 months

Saturday 12th October 2002
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The 'prize' Porsche actually sounded like a 'bag of nails', so not too much of a prize there.
And don't worry about Nikki, the girl who won it. She had only passed her test three days previously but that young lady has her head screwed on, believe me. She'll be okay!!
As far as Jason goes, his vote went to the Porsche really reluctantly almost as if it was being wrung from him, you could see it was tongue in cheek and he looked pretty uncomfortable at the howls of derision from us TVR peoples when he gave his vote.
Still, there you go, it was an interesting day out

stevefield

55 posts

284 months

Saturday 12th October 2002
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What a load of c##p! Possibly one of the worst motoring programmes I have ever seen,and to top it all the idiots guide to buying old bangers and driving them like a complete to##er. I,ll bet a few joy riders were inspired.The conclusions TVR v Porsche were made before the day started for Drivel!.Next time i,m going to let my Daughter watch the cartoons!!

NOT IMPRESSED (not suprised)

Steve

EdT

5,218 posts

306 months

Saturday 12th October 2002
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It's one of the few TV shows that makes me shout out with annoyance - and always has done. The car tests are plain stupid - driving around with a jelly on her lap for instance. I could thump the lot of them sometimes.

Trouble is I still watch it - so get annoyed with myself too.

Ed

yellow peril

5,131 posts

294 months

Saturday 12th October 2002
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Hi EdT,
Prozac available on prescrption!