New 63 plate Red Exige near Romsey today…..
Discussion
All the cars have been brilliant.
No engine problems with any of the TVR's which where all used as daily drivers for at least a year each.
The Noble was awesome but a nightmare to run, it was always broken in some way!
The Evora S was the best car I have owned for overall everyday use and easily fast enough for the roads.
The new Exige S was a bit of an impulse buy as it looks "The Nuts" but I reckon it would take out any of my previous cars with me driving.
I am no racing driver but the handling and acceleration makes me laugh out loud!
The TVR's were obviously fast as ****, but a bit scary to drive hard, except the last Tamora with a Nitron set-up from STR8SIX.
Just waiting for some dry weather to get my foot down.
No engine problems with any of the TVR's which where all used as daily drivers for at least a year each.
The Noble was awesome but a nightmare to run, it was always broken in some way!
The Evora S was the best car I have owned for overall everyday use and easily fast enough for the roads.
The new Exige S was a bit of an impulse buy as it looks "The Nuts" but I reckon it would take out any of my previous cars with me driving.
I am no racing driver but the handling and acceleration makes me laugh out loud!
The TVR's were obviously fast as ****, but a bit scary to drive hard, except the last Tamora with a Nitron set-up from STR8SIX.
Just waiting for some dry weather to get my foot down.
R9TUS said:
Yep, I was at the golf range with my son.
I saw your 1M behind, looked good.
This Internet thing makes the world a small place!I saw your 1M behind, looked good.
I do miss my old Exige. Was a MkII n/a, not the quickest car I've owned, but just felt so right, when the roads got twisty. Aim is to keep the 1M long term, but seeing bright red sportscars..........
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