Gordon Murray T25 ???

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ilovevolvo

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239 months

Friday 3rd December 2010
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Does anyone know how much the T25 will be and when its in production i have emailed GMD but not heard anything ???

rallycross

13,545 posts

252 months

Friday 3rd December 2010
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How much will anyone be prepared to pay for a car that looks like something Mr Magoo would have driven?

It sounds good on paper but looks truly hideous, like they built a working prototype but then forgot to do the bodywork before releasing it to the press. Oops.


groomi

9,324 posts

258 months

Friday 3rd December 2010
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If it was brand new, with warranty etc. for less than £4k I could be interested and see the point. Any more than that and it doesn't serve a purpose - which I fear is why nobody appears to be willing to build it.

flemke

23,147 posts

252 months

Friday 3rd December 2010
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IINM, a couple of months ago he was quoted as saying that it should cost IRO 6k.
A big part of the challenge for those cars is that they're really intended for a different kind of road network, with a different "gage", if you will, of lane. Without that, much of the potential practicality of the car is wasted.

robsti

12,241 posts

221 months

Friday 3rd December 2010
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If the T25 was designed by anybody else it would be a laughing stock and the butt of endless jokes!

s3fella

10,524 posts

202 months

Friday 3rd December 2010
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I'd rather have a "Homer".

deevlash

10,442 posts

252 months

Friday 3rd December 2010
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Given Murray last made the SLR and then this daft wheelie bin with windows was the F1 just a fluke?

ilovevolvo

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239 months

Saturday 4th December 2010
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groomi said:
If it was brand new, with warranty etc. for less than £4k I could be interested and see the point. Any more than that and it doesn't serve a purpose - which I fear is why nobody appears to be willing to build it.
If it was as you say i would be interested its as near to an F1 i may ever get to lol

ilovevolvo

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239 months

Saturday 4th December 2010
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flemke said:
IINM, a couple of months ago he was quoted as saying that it should cost IRO 6k.
A big part of the challenge for those cars is that they're really intended for a different kind of road network, with a different "gage", if you will, of lane. Without that, much of the potential practicality of the car is wasted.
Thanks flemke

I would of thought you would love one it has no turbo and has three seats and is made by a truly great man imo at least you have the king of all his creations smile

Russ

Rich_W

12,548 posts

227 months

Saturday 4th December 2010
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deevlash said:
Given Murray last made the SLR and then this daft wheelie bin with windows was the F1 just a fluke?
laugh

To the OP, just buy one of these



and take the brushes off the front. Same width. Same open window cabin. Same useless performance. Same RWD too.






Frik

13,638 posts

258 months

Saturday 4th December 2010
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Sour grapes, Rich? That's unlike you.

PedantLosesGrip

4,106 posts

225 months

Saturday 4th December 2010
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ilovevolvo said:
flemke said:
IINM, a couple of months ago he was quoted as saying that it should cost IRO 6k.
A big part of the challenge for those cars is that they're really intended for a different kind of road network, with a different "gage", if you will, of lane. Without that, much of the potential practicality of the car is wasted.
Thanks flemke

I would of thought you would love one it has no turbo and has three seats and is made by a truly great man imo at least you have the king of all his creations smile

Russ
The Murray "Rocket" or the "F1"?

flemke

23,147 posts

252 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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deevlash said:
Given Murray last made the SLR and then this daft wheelie bin with windows was the F1 just a fluke?
18 years of designing world-class racing cars would suggest that he knows a few things.
One might debate whether Barnard or Southgate or Newey or Murray or somebody else was the single "best" racing car designer of the last 30 years, but it doesn't matter. Trying to split those hairs would be like saying that you wish you had the driving skills of Senna, but you wouldn't settle for having those of Prost, because at the very margin Senna might in your opinion have been better. All these designers are extraordinarily clever people to begin with. After spending decades at the sharp end, they know what they are doing far beyond what we punters are able to assess credibly.
In the case of the T25, I think it has not taken commercial form as quickly as it might have done for two reasons:
- Because it took GM many years to get the necessary backing, and independence, to develop it, ideas that were fresh when he conceived them were less so when he finally pitched them to large manufacturers. By that latter time, they all had their own teams working on related things. How often is an in-house team comprising hundreds of people going to be willing to abandon all that they have developed in order to allow themselves to be supplanted by an independent external team?
- As I wrote above, to maximise its potential, the T25 needs narrow-gage roads. It wouldn't work well enough in the UK, because our relatively wide roads would waste too much space. It needs its own city.
The thing is not pretty, but it does what it is meant to do. Not many lawnmowers are pretty, but who cares? Like other PHers, I love a beautiful car, but that doesn't mean that an ungainly car that is highly practical has no place in the world. It's just not something to be looked at.
If we can abide the ridiculous designs of current Formula One cars, we can cope with thousands of T25 in lieu of an equal number of SMARTs, Nanos and G-Whizzes.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

219 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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flemke said:
The thing is not pretty, but it does what it is meant to do. Not many lawnmowers are pretty, but who cares? Like other PHers, I love a beautiful car, but that doesn't mean that an ungainly car that is highly practical has no place in the world. It's just not something to be looked at.
If we can abide the ridiculous designs of current Formula One cars, we can cope with thousands of T25 in lieu of an equal number of SMARTs, Nanos and G-Whizzes.
The longer i spend on this site the more i think that looks are way way more important to your average pistonheader then anything else.

Also anything that dares challenge the norm must be hated

Schermerhorn

4,350 posts

204 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Gordon Murrary will sell the Intellectual Property and Design/Licensing rights to various manufacturers who in turn will put their own unique design touch on it to distinguish it from other sellers (think Citroen C1, Toyota Aygo and Peugeot 107)

Hitch78

6,118 posts

209 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Schermerhorn said:
Gordon Murrary will sell the Intellectual Property and Design/Licensing rights to various manufacturers who in turn will put their own unique design touch on it to distinguish it from other sellers (think Citroen C1, Toyota Aygo and Peugeot 107)
No he will not. That was the idea, but it seems nobody has taken him up on it. The fact that he 'launched' it with official pics last year suggests that there is no deal in place.

The whole thing is now being touted as an engineering study to develop his manufacturing methodology.

Shame really, but the thing would never be less than 8 to 10k if sold so it does seem a little pointless; you can get a 'proper' car for that money.

ilovevolvo

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239 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Rich_W said:
deevlash said:
Given Murray last made the SLR and then this daft wheelie bin with windows was the F1 just a fluke?
laugh

To the OP, just buy one of these

Great whats the mpg smile

Rich_W

12,548 posts

227 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Frik said:
Sour grapes, Rich? That's unlike you.
Shush you! biggrin It's hideous. At least SmartFor2 was orginal and had "quirky" TheC1/Aygo and IQ have taken that concept and modernised the look. T25 has none of that originality that can convince a non petrol head to part with their own money when all they friends/family have any number of small "cool" hatches (500 etc )

Hitch78 said:
Schermerhorn said:
Gordon Murrary will sell the Intellectual Property and Design/Licensing rights to various manufacturers who in turn will put their own unique design touch on it to distinguish it from other sellers (think Citroen C1, Toyota Aygo and Peugeot 107)
No he will not. That was the idea, but it seems nobody has taken him up on it. The fact that he 'launched' it with official pics last year suggests that there is no deal in place.

The whole thing is now being touted as an engineering study to develop his manufacturing methodology.

Shame really, but the thing would never be less than 8 to 10k if sold so it does seem a little pointless; you can get a 'proper' car for that money.
This. Clearly no big company is interested. Which kind of makes the whole process...

thinfourth2 said:
flemke said:
The thing is not pretty, but it does what it is meant to do. Not many lawnmowers are pretty, but who cares? Like other PHers, I love a beautiful car, but that doesn't mean that an ungainly car that is highly practical has no place in the world. It's just not something to be looked at.
If we can abide the ridiculous designs of current Formula One cars, we can cope with thousands of T25 in lieu of an equal number of SMARTs, Nanos and G-Whizzes.
The longer i spend on this site the more i think that looks are way way more important to your average pistonheader then anything else.

Also anything that dares challenge the norm must be hated
Not really. But these town cars are marketted as "fashion" and that's a fickle beast at the best of times. If T25 was contemporary in design (and not just a bad facisimile of a Smart car) it would probably be OK. But whilst the tech and manufacturing process may be advanced. You try selling it to a 18-25 year old. It's not cute enough and it's not masculine either. Regardless of the matt black.

jbi

12,692 posts

219 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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what a POS :P

i remember

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201 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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deevlash said:
Given Murray last made the SLR and then this daft wheelie bin with windows was the F1 just a fluke?
Reading a few interviews about him, the mcf1 and the mcmerc slr, he wanted to do something different for the time being, he did state he will go back to doing supercars as somepoint!