TVR loosing it?
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V8Dan

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12 posts

290 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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This is just a question, and my view.

Does anyone else think that newer Tvr's are'nt as good looking as the older ones. I mean I think they peeked with the flat roofed Cerbera. They all have that blob sorta shape now, instead of the aggressive looks they did have.

I think they're starting to look like cheap Kit cars.

My favourite Car in the world is still the pre-facelift Cerbera 4.5. and has been since its launch.

I mean the TVR website is'nt even as classy as it was.

This is just bothering me thats all.

Beano500

20,854 posts

299 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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No.


Beauty is in the eye of the beholder........

.....well along with a face full of gravel if you're talking TVR..........

cirvy

2,331 posts

287 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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I fully agree, the current cars just dont quite have that same va va voom!
I think the golden days for TVR where the 90's, with Griff, Chimaera & Cerb. Looking at the current line up, if i wasnt already into TVR, i doubt there's enough to draw me in, not least because the speed 6 engine just does not sound mean enough, & still would appear to have reliability issues

.Mark

11,104 posts

300 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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I think they are moving on well (apart from the shite website). I have a Chimaera so clearly that is the best looking car they ever made. Although wife wants a Cerbie (mee too but the Chimaera stays!), daughter wants a Tuscan, and I'll take 2 of any of the newer stuff.
As Beano500 says beauty in the eye of the beholder and all that. But for me they are heading in the right direction.

swilly

9,699 posts

298 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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I have considered the same question.

There are some small area's where TVR seem to be overdoing things.

Tha tamora has a way too fussy bonnet with double slits, althought this is rectified on the T350. And that passenger side bonnet venting is too much.
Another thing i have noticed is how the wheel arches are now thin-skinned as opposed to muscularly-bulging on the V8 cars. Looks a bit too lotus for my liking.

Generally the cars are still stunning and generations ahead of the competition....but i see where your coming from.

shadowninja

79,453 posts

306 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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I did think that... took me a long while to get used to the Tuscan... but that t350... almost worth selling my Chimaera for!

shnozz

30,139 posts

295 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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the 90's TVR's were immediately gorgeous. The current range doesnt have the same effect on me. The Tuscan and Tamora (and no doubt the T350) have grown on me considerably. When I first saw the Tuscan I thought it was very ugly. As time has gone on I have found it totally stunning and would love to be in a financial position to buy one

having said that - the charm and good looks (along with the V8 soundtrack) of the Griff/Chim/V8S etc are something that still appeal to me very much. Timeless I guess.

It would take something major for me to consider changing the V6S for anything else for a while too. Classic style that just wont date.

plotloss

67,280 posts

294 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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Griff - Never got on with it originally now I am starting to think its a wicked shape.

Chim - One of the best rears of all time.

Cerb - Obviously the same merits of the Chim but the extra length in the doors seems to bring the roofline down and elongate it marvellously. Personally I prefer the facelift versions, both the light pods and the new faired in type.

Tuscan - REALLY disliked it at first, now love it, it makes a real statement in my eyes.

Tamora - Never really saw eye to eye with it but it does have some real merit I think especially in the right colour.

T350 - TVR's best styling move since the Cerb

T440 - Jury still out, preferred the original rear I think.

Matt.

Thom

2,745 posts

297 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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I mean I think they peeked with the flat roofed Cerbera. They all have that blob sorta shape now, instead of the aggressive looks they did have.
My favourite Car in the world is still the pre-facelift Cerbera 4.5. and has been since its launch.


Fully seconded. The first 4.2s with the 16" rims are IMHO the very best-looking of the bunch certainly because they're not head turners the most recent cars intend to be.

Never been fully convinced by the Tuscan's styling - except the Tuscan R with the appropriate long roofline à la shooting break.

Above all I find quite disappointing these ugly 18" spiders giving the cars cheap Max Power style: the Tamora looks wonderful on 16" spiders but reminds of a kit car on 18".

loudpedal

3,944 posts

293 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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Ah excellent, a good ol thread on TVR looks... just what I've been thinking about today.

T350 looks absolutely splendid in the flesh and it would be that that my money would go on. It looks compact in a business-like way. no messing about with big overhangs etc. Wheel at each corner for stonking handling.

Cant say I agree with everyone about the v8 versus sp6 sound. I have a louded-up chim, and imho a sp6 engine is the cooler sounding lump. That raw, rorty, revvy note sends shivers big time.

the only current Tivver I'm still not in love with is the tamora. I just cant quite get past the slightly 'haridresser' styling. Sorry Tamora owners, but only IMHO of course.

oh yeah, and I agree with plotloss, the Chimaera (and therefore cerb) have nicer ar5es than Kylie Minogue and J-Lo.

P7ULG

1,052 posts

307 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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Up until a couple of weeks ago I would have agreed, but a recent visit to Hexham Horseless Carriages changed my mind. They have a Estoril Blue Tamora which looks the business.It is all colour coded and has lost the black grilles and diffuser.After having seen the car I had a test drive of their demo and all my negative vibes about the Tamora were lost forever!

loudpedal

3,944 posts

293 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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P7 ULG... any pics? Am very keen to lose my anti-Tamora prejudice! Also, everything is relative... it still looks the bockolls next to anything Jap or German :flameprooftrousersandhat:

swilly

9,699 posts

298 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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The Tuscan R, once it gets decent looking exhausts, is imho on the ball. Saw it at the NEC motorshow in the fibre, so to speak.

If the devil came to earth, he'd arrive in an R.

loudpedal

3,944 posts

293 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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So much for the Devil,
What would the G-man come in then?

fish

4,061 posts

306 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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Some people in the office were undecided on my Tuscan. The T350 everyone agrees is perfect straight out of teh box.

My money is on the T350

swilly

9,699 posts

298 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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loudpedal said: So much for the Devil,
What would the G-man come in then?


Public transport possibly

robkola

1,589 posts

288 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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A lot of opinions are about the "pleasing to the eye" factor . . but I think most of the love/preference comes from the driving . . . and the reaction of passer-bys!

The GMan

2,508 posts

279 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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swilly said:

loudpedal said: So much for the Devil,
What would the G-man come in then?


Public transport possibly


A Cerbera!!!!!!! Hopfully very soon too!

Sorry God!!!!!
:getscoatveryfastrunsandpromisesnottoimpersonategodanymore:

>> Edited by The GMan on Tuesday 4th March 15:40

simonf

151 posts

308 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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Hey come on, the T350 is pant wettingly lovelly... All that subtle fat curves on the rear and the boomerang lightstyle (a.k.a Maserati (before they dumped the design).

Tuscan is soo different.

The Griff is a design classic but for me I think the Speed 6 (that Griff prototype before the Tuscan would make the best Griff ever)..



18 spiders are the nuts as well

The Tamora rear end was a complete turd though

>> Edited by simonf on Tuesday 4th March 15:55

ATG

23,089 posts

296 months

Tuesday 4th March 2003
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Saw the T350 up close on Saturday for the first time. It is a great looking car, but it looks tiny!