Well, I once saw over a dozen TVRs in Italy of all places. Maranello to be exact. But I think that was a special case.Nope, TVR's are rare period. I see one regular because someone near me owns one, I never get tired of seeing it though. Other than that one I see other TVR's at a rate of perhaps one a fortnight.
360's are okay but they arn't beautiful at all, they're meerly okay looking in a kind of odd but okay way. They are beaten by a large number of cars, notably this, Aston Martins, the Pugeot 406 coupe and every TVR on sale today.
Good news inded, as Alfa certainly has me hooked with this car. Of course it does stand to compete against class-leaders such as the Corvette and 911, and that my friends is very tough competition.
NOW YOU'VE GONE TOO FAR!![]()
Bah, you and your psycho alien/insect-inspired cars that were attacked by madmen with battleaxes before leaving the factory...![]()
Duċk;2416647They better sell this in the US.
Nice. They should sell it in the US. We currently have far too few cheap Italian sports cars IMO.
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