A new Monaro. I can hardly wait.
A new Monaro. I can hardly wait.
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V8 OHV

Original Poster:

261 posts

242 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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Anyone see the item in this week's Autocar?

5.7, V8, 400bhp, slightly different body and full leather and wood trim.
Same general interior though.

All left-hand drive and all 4-speed automatic.


For £89,000.

The makers are called 'Bitter', (they made a Diplomat-based coupe in the 1970s apparently).

They've certainly been on the juice if they think anyone will buy one at that price.

uk hsv

1,692 posts

269 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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pomona

303 posts

260 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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My comments,a lovely European Monaro,too expensive,but a certain british manufacturer has sold 40 supercars at around that price.

yorkkie

544 posts

245 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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have to say IMO it looks the D G*nads. flicks all my switches

V8 OHV

Original Poster:

261 posts

242 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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I think my car at £35K is a better buy by far.

My £89K would be buying something altogether faster and better I'm afraid.

V8HSV

2,457 posts

268 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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Outside of the price that is a very beautiful car, the asthetics are spot on,and wait for it, not a common car, you want to check some of the CAPA versions for price.

I would buy an M5 though if there was £89k in the kitty and then mod it, well disguise it at least.

V8 OHV

Original Poster:

261 posts

242 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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An M5 for £65K and the other £24K on a nice turbo-charger and other mods!

650bhp of V10.

>> Edited by V8 OHV on Friday 29th July 21:49

A57 HSV

1,510 posts

246 months

Friday 29th July 2005
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Bitter have a very good reputation, I would be interested to know what they have done exactly, Autocar gave no info. but I reckon that they will have changed/altered the suspension, brakes as well as the engine. They are a bit like Brabus in that respect, but only offer complete cars which are always very exclusive/expensive.
As a school boy, I lusted after the sc coupe parked on Lansdown Crescent in Bath during the 70's. Thought then, how cool it would be to have a car no one else had!

raggyman

2,317 posts

259 months

Monday 1st August 2005
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>>Thought then, how cool it would be to have a car no one else had!

An oxy torch, a welder, a slap of paint, and away you go. Anything is possible, a couple of cartons of beer as well could make a huge difference to the outcome.

A57 HSV

1,510 posts

246 months

Monday 1st August 2005
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LOL. Plenty of that around here, often based on a MK1 Corsa. Body kit usually finished in a fetching shade of primer grey.
The RHD Bitter I used to see, was as I remember very well finished, but I was used to travelling in an Austin Maxi!
Thought that Bitter stopped making cars in the 80's.
Wonder if someone has purchased the name or the co. just lay dormant?

qldmick

356 posts

259 months

Monday 1st August 2005
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Yes Bitter have been around since the seventies and I believe they're Swiss. First saw them at an Earls Court motor show back then.There's not many about but there is an owners club. There's a web site too. Some years ago, I saw about a dozen of them in convoy on the Isle of Wight,couldn't believe my eyes.

anonymous-user

70 months

Monday 1st August 2005
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I don't like it.

The flowing lines, and simplistic beauty of the original Monaro shape, have been lost in the makeover. The back end and those lights are ugly, the wheel arch blisters are too big, and the front end is trying too much to look like a Maserati. A complete mismash.

I'd rather have the original :















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Aussiedude

164 posts

252 months

Monday 1st August 2005
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I agree. The wood finish inside looks a bit tacky to for my liking, just doesn't suit it at all..Mind you, I do like the wheels though..

V8 OHV

Original Poster:

261 posts

242 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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For £89K it is irrelevant. Waste of money.

For £55K, I have bought a new VXR 6-litre and a 2004 Caterham R400 for the times when handling really matters.

alfienoakes

296 posts

250 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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Its a minger !