RE: TVR - 'never say never'

RE: TVR - 'never say never'

Thursday 6th June 2013

TVR - 'never say never'

Mysterious holding page on website teases with possible return - PH seeks the truth



Please forgive us for what we are about to say but TVR might very well be back.

We've spoken to The Russian's engineering firm working out of Vienna, Austria, and they've promised us an announcement "within the next two weeks" on an all-new car. And, we're told, it's likely to be made in England.

"We are coming up with a detailed plan," Dietrich Probst, head of marketing for umbrella firm VIT Technology told us, "It'll probably have totally new styling. The engine we haven't decided on." This probable new car will be true to the spirit of TVR, he said. "We are keeping in mind that it's a TVR, so it'll be a lightweight and very powerful sports car, half the price of a Ferrari and probably as fast."

Sagaris jigs supposedly scrapped
Sagaris jigs supposedly scrapped
Probst does say probably a lot, but there are other signs of movement. The almost dormant website very recently changed back to the original TVR logo from the horrid winged revamp. Alongside it says "Never Say Never". Which as positive slogans go, reminds of when the National Lottery changed its tagline to Maybe, Just Maybe.

True TVR fans will rightly laugh at this. It's been a horrific ride ever since the short-trousered Russian Nickolai Smolensky bought TVR back in 2004.

The most recent disappointment was the plan touted early last year to build new cars priced at £99,600 based on the old line-up but with a 6.2-litre Corvette engine instead. Owners of existing cars were encouraged to swap out their TVR engine for the same LS3 lump costing upwards of £36,000. But July that was revival was dead with just one LS3 car built, and The Russian was now saying he was going to make wind farms instead.

That plan is still going ahead at VIT Technology, reckons our optimistic pal Probst. They're also developing a lightweight commercial vehicle, apparently. "TVR is a side project," he said. In November we reported it was very likely all the jigs and body moulds for cars like the Sagaris had been scrapped. Meaning the only way forward is an all-new car. Given the huge cost needed to make that happen and the comprehensive trashing of the TVR name you have to wonder whether a decent burial for a once proud name might be the humane thing to do in place of this endless teasing.

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P-Jay

10,563 posts

191 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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Just spotted (via Sniff Petrol) they've updated their site to say "never say never".

http://tvr.co.uk/

Tenuous link the worst Bond Film Ever(c)?

P-Jay

10,563 posts

191 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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doogz said:
P-Jay said:
Just spotted (via Sniff Petrol) they've updated their site to say "never say never".

http://tvr.co.uk/

Tenuous link the worst Bond Film Ever(c)?
Never say never was that little Canadian girly-boy

Never say never again, was the Bond film.
I knew it was missing the 'again' bit, poor attempt at humour I guess.

smele

Original Poster:

1,284 posts

284 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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Never say never again.

MagicalTrevor

6,476 posts

229 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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I shan't be holding my breath!

Garlick

40,601 posts

240 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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Half the price of a Ferrari and just as fast eh?

Mark-C

5,058 posts

205 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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Just no. Please.

MagicalTrevor

6,476 posts

229 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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I'll file this alongide Dany Behar's promises

Wills2

22,765 posts

175 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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Garlick said:
Half the price of a Ferrari and just as fast eh?
Well at Ferrari's current pricing that will still be around 100k.


cerb4.5lee

30,477 posts

180 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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Please not this again! It's like teasing a dog with a bone...

Bear Phils

891 posts

136 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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If only...

valverguy

440 posts

175 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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Do the decent thing, sell the tvr brand name to someone who can do something with it, or let it die. Sick of hearing how its going to be revived in some way or another. it won't happen and if it does it will be st i have no doubt about that.

crofty1984

15,847 posts

204 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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MagicalTrevor said:
I'll file this alongide Dany Behar's promises
At least Bahar had a plan. Possibly unrealistic and expensive, but he had a positive push towards a goal.

PoleDriver

28,634 posts

194 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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It's started a bit late this year!?

crosseyedlion

2,174 posts

198 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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So long as there is no socially inept, disrespectful italian kit car builder involved, i'm happy.

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

246 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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MagicalTrevor said:
I'll file this alongide Dany Behar's promises
Maybe the Russian is planning to bid for the remains of Fisker after its recent $1.5Bn collapse!!



vixen1700

22,859 posts

270 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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So painful all of this, please just stop. frown

kambites

67,543 posts

221 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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Hmm... yes...

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

246 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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crofty1984 said:
At least Bahar had a plan.
...but then so did Baldrick.

sagarich

1,210 posts

149 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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MagicalTrevor said:
I'll file this alongide Dany Behar's promises
+1

rob.e

2,861 posts

278 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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vixen1700 said:
So painful all of this, please just stop. frown
+1 RIP TVR.