The little power-washing clip at the end - there's people who'll watch whole videos of that. There's something very satisfying about watching something particularly grubby being pressure-washed
My dad had a Triumph TR8 which got a 4 litre Range Rover engine swap at some time. On the 25th. of december 1994 we crashed into a car crash on the motorway. I got away with bruises from the seatbelt but my dad got 4 stiches to his forehead. After spending aeons of time at the mechanic(very few Triumph specialists in Denmark) it got repainted - in the wrong colour. But it was a better colour so my dad was pleased. The constant flow of problems after this reassemble was endless though. Spend more time at the mechanic than on the road it felt like. And this is why I love this video so much. Hearing you mention problem after problem after problem sounded sooooo familiar you wouldn't believe it. Thanks for taking me back :) AND what an AWESOME car. Wedge TVRs always had a special place in my heart. ps. I'm actually planning to acquire a Triumph TR7-V8/TR8 myself. but it's for a private movie-project so it's not a car I intend to keep.
My uncle and aunt had a 4 speed Overdrive Triumph Stag. Same Colo(U)r, same top down, big pipe V8 basso-profundo bouncing off the Central Otago Schist rocks on our many drives. That's what a TVR 390SEi really is...a proper, righteous British version of the Targa Stag or the rare odd ball deTomaso Longchamps GTS Spyder. It made the Granada IFS and Cam gears Rack and pinion, and Salisbury IRS and Rover V8 all of a piece. Great work...thanks for taking us on the ride....
Really interesting. Had new TVR 350i in the 80s. List £18,000 - special offer £15,000!! Great with roof down for the croissants collection on Sundays up the Kings Road. But a definite migraine London to Oban and back!! I just love 3 litre cars - just shopped for the engine - tried to ignore the styling -not going to declare top speed hit. But the car does 140 if my memory is good. Congrats on the car and the video - had great fun at the end. : )
I've been so close to buying a wedge on a number of occasions. I tried to buy a 390SE from a trader in Keighley & after driving there from Birmingham the guy wouldn't answer his phone...then a 350i which wasn't quite right & then the one that got away, a 50k mile mint 1990 350i that had all of the later facelift bits from the factory plus every reciept and had never been out in the weather...it was in a slightly odd pale green which I couldn't quite get past. That was 5k at the time, oh how times have changed! I've ended up with a Vixen V8 (RV8) & 3000M with a twin turbo V8 (Chevy LS) so it's not all bad!
As ever I’m surprised by how engaging your vids are, I wasn’t expecting to have my attention held for entire video. Also the “Nerd” caption was well timed as I made the same observation of it being a Portsmouth issued plate.
Wonderful car of memories. I am imagining him travelling with a perpetual smile on his face in a bubble of smiling onlookers. Joyous. That all went a bit Hubnut towards the end. 😂
Smashing. I used to drive my TVR S down those very roads in the Meon Valley (not the single tracks!) turning petrol into lovely TVR noise. Car's gone now regrettably, but I am restoring my really long term (nearly 40 years) very rare Vixen 1300 in the hope I can regain some of the fun.
Ah no, you would. The Wedge's throttle is a 'bit' awkward, but the later S' (with bigger doors) and Chimaeras etc are all fine. Peter Wheeler was 6'7"...he didn't build cars he didn't fit in!
Blasting (moderately) around Hampshire in some rare winter sun, glorious!I thought I was going to risk being a bit contrary, thinking the Wedge looked bloody fantastic with a bit of road grime. Then I saw the comment :D I know I've said this before, but a Chim used to drive past our house just before 6pm every evening, and never failed to make me smile. Delicious sound, classic British sports car looks. A lovely thing and much missed. It's owner bought something newer and possibly in every objective way a better car, but it just wasn't the same.
I really thought it looked wicked, actually! My Chimaera is black, so it'll look grubby pretty quickly (and I'll probably leave it like that for a while!)
Love the quirkiness of TVR’s. One of my best TVR memories is standing off the side of Brands Hatch during a Tuscan race. Love them. Too bad not many made it into NL. It would be awesome if you could do a bit of a lineup with differences between the various TVR’s and your experiences.
I could try, but it's a tough ask to get lots of different TVRs together and film at the same time. I'll bring more of them to the channel though, hopefully.
Really enjoyed that, thanks! I've been meaning to get my car out and go enjoy the very roads you were driving... unfortunately no V8 soundtrack these days, but still a nice place to bumble along enjoying the winter sun!
Leave every other car to those that want another car please please just stick to the T.V.R. Whilst your channel might not make a million over night one day it just might ?? Its good to see some one that knows their stuff and us mere T.V.R. owners crave for such vids TRUST ME WE DO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I worked pne summer in a local. Landrover dealers. The disco 3.door.had just been launched and one day a 2 door classic in white. It looked police fleet line spec but ran michelin xcl tyres it looked a real hard core off roader. They lifted the bonnet and their was a tvr 5ltr v8 we had to nip 20 miles to tve for a service kit. I was lucky to dive the rangie to get it filled up what a motor still grin thinking of it. Turned out it was part of Prince Philips close protection. He was in a carriage competition locally.
The width of that instrument binnacle suggests the innards from an R SD1.. and if you can bend the wind screen ... I can only guess about scuttle shake. I can imagine the term ''Wedgie'' gets bandied about somewhat.
No, it's all TVR-made behind there. Just individual gauges (VDO in this case) and their own banks of warning lamps. That's probably just the style of the time. But yes, the body is wobbly (same as with the S-Series).
I've had the pleasure of owning two 390SEs...though the later (1988) series 2 models, with more 'flares' and the nice OZ split rim wheels. Also owned a 280i FHC, and a 400SE. I think people need to remember just how OLD these cars are getting now, and if correctly maintained, are no less reliable than any other car...my experience anyway. Later cars also had thicker windscreen pillars. the TVR version of the Rover 3.5 'Vitesse' engine, as used in the 350i, was rated at 197bhp, incidentally...due to the improved/more efficient (tubular) manifolding and the different exhaust system.
@@UPnDOWN Why do you and other people always have to take the piss ? That's the kneejerk attitude that KILLED TVR. My friend's TVR S3 actually gave MORE power than TVR claimed, when put on the rolling road (which I also use for upgrading and tuning purposes). The TVR 390SE in racing form was also a very competitive and successful car. Oh sorry...that's a positive.
@@grahamw56 What killed TVR was a shift in the market away from the kind of cars TVR were really good at building, combined with Peter Wheeler's determination to build his own engines, which ultimately led to horrendous warranty costs and a lack of confidence in the product from would-be-buyers. It's not "taking the piss", it's experience. I'll happily die on a hill defending TVRs to those who slate them on baseless ground, but as someone who has a rolling road (and has put many TVRs on it), IMO the power figures were often 'massaged' in the marketing. TVR weren't the only ones doing it, either. Many Fords struggle, and Alfa Romeos (a marque I like very much) often get nowhere near the book figures. At the end of the day, numbers are meaningless figures for pub-talk weapons, because they don't reflect the feeling of enjoyment a car can bring you on the open road. I respectfully suggest that this may not be the channel for you.
Very nice car, sounds great. I would've kept mine longer if it were a V8, the V6 just wasn't quite the same. FYI the column stalks (and headlight switch) are Rover SD1, and the dash switches are TR7. Thanks for taking us for a ride, hope the owner gets a lot of seat time in it too.
When you start recognising the roads. The walking sticks set high like that. Are good for balance. I've used them in the Himalayas and the Sahara. Once your tried using them you really like them.
Very nice 80's looking car, right down to the Renault Fuego rear lights. Looking at the flex in the windscreen frame I wouldn't want to be in a rollover incident in one.
28:04 MG-A that was. Way prettier and rarer then an MG-B. Where i live that TVR is rare as well. Any TVR really. It's still running and driving so i call it a good shakedown testdrive!
With both this and the BX , you seem to be drawn to single lane dirt tracks. Maybe a latent wish to be a farmer? Amazed the front spoiler/splitter survived your excursions! Great video
Very cool. I remember reading about those in the day. Quite a thug of a car. It's great to see one on the road. Can I be your test driver? I can run around all day in other peoples toys. No? Oh well, just a thought.
It's called Nordic walking, burns more calories and works other muscles that you'd not normally use when walking. It's also beneficial for older people as gives additional stability.
Well. That was an Adventure. Your sense of direction is as good as mine (even with Satnav) 🤣🤣 I think owning such a beast is a no no for me @ 6'4" and 18.5 Stone. (old money). Tell you what though, Wouldn't it be great if someone could incorporate that type of engine/exhaust sound to be played through speakers, fitted to say a EV Fiat 500. Heads would turn i'm sure. See you in the next one. 👍👍
My S.o.D isn't too bad normally, but if I'm distracted and not focused on where I'm going, I get lost very quickly. I think you'd be OK at 6'4", to be honest. Peter Wheeler was 6'7", and he drove them about no bother!
Great and interesting video, that engine sound is so addictive and glorious. Did you sort the pop up? And please give Hunbut some tips on POV views, his are appalling.
I did, cheers. I actually filmed it at the end of the day so I'll pop that into a little vid and upload it next. Doesn't go into huge detail, just explains what I found and talks about the car a little bit more.
No matter how hard I try I just can't raise any interest in a car that felt like it was built in someone's shed. My wife had a Lotus Elan (M100) once and I just found it irritating, the misted up dials, the leaks, the rough edges on interior plastics, blah blah blah. Nope, not for me. Good vid though Rich, as always👍
@@UPnDOWN I must admit to liking some of the later cars for their sheer insanity. I'm drawn to the unusual and they definitely are, but I'd never own one as I fear it may spoil the illusion. 🤷♂️
You had it 3 years and didn't fix the interior light??? Just sayin.... Also you need to press the throttle harder and longer before you change up, and change down before that railway bridge to third or second!
Well, I fix what I've been asked to fix, and on account of the fact the interior will need stripping to remove the roof, it seems a bit silly to do that job twice just for a light that you can't even see! As regards the driving, how I drive customer's cars versus how I'd drive my own car...two different situations.
WHAT? YOU HAVE AN SM? you never mentioned it before.............................................................................................much!🤣😂🤣😂
Sorry, but this is, besides the Fiat Multipla, the Ford Ka, the Toyota Mirai and the Nissan Juke (‚the warthog‘) one of the ugliest cars I’ve ever seen… ☹️ 🤢 🤮
I am always amused how almost every test drive in England have so ugly and tiny roads. Like England have not better road. In my shity Croatia, you realy should search for roads where you must stop bypasing other cars! Sad!
Many roads in England are ugly and tiny, or certainly where I live. There are some nice ones, but they're too far from my workshop to drive to when filming.
Let's have more TVR content. This is a perfect video for Monday morning. Thanks 👍
The little power-washing clip at the end - there's people who'll watch whole videos of that. There's something very satisfying about watching something particularly grubby being pressure-washed
Hmmm...maybe I should switch tactics!
My dad had a Triumph TR8 which got a 4 litre Range Rover engine swap at some time. On the 25th. of december 1994 we crashed into a car crash on the motorway. I got away with bruises from the seatbelt but my dad got 4 stiches to his forehead. After spending aeons of time at the mechanic(very few Triumph specialists in Denmark) it got repainted - in the wrong colour. But it was a better colour so my dad was pleased.
The constant flow of problems after this reassemble was endless though. Spend more time at the mechanic than on the road it felt like. And this is why I love this video so much.
Hearing you mention problem after problem after problem sounded sooooo familiar you wouldn't believe it. Thanks for taking me back :)
AND what an AWESOME car. Wedge TVRs always had a special place in my heart.
ps. I'm actually planning to acquire a Triumph TR7-V8/TR8 myself. but it's for a private movie-project so it's not a car I intend to keep.
My uncle and aunt had a 4 speed Overdrive Triumph Stag. Same Colo(U)r, same top down, big pipe V8 basso-profundo bouncing off the Central Otago Schist rocks on our many drives. That's what a TVR 390SEi really is...a proper, righteous British version of the Targa Stag or the rare odd ball deTomaso Longchamps GTS Spyder. It made the Granada IFS and Cam gears Rack and pinion, and Salisbury IRS and Rover V8 all of a piece. Great work...thanks for taking us on the ride....
Really interesting. Had new TVR 350i in the 80s. List £18,000 - special offer £15,000!! Great with roof down for the croissants collection on Sundays up the Kings Road. But a definite migraine London to Oban and back!! I just love 3 litre cars - just shopped for the engine - tried to ignore the styling -not going to declare top speed hit. But the car does 140 if my memory is good. Congrats on the car and the video - had great fun at the end. : )
I've been so close to buying a wedge on a number of occasions. I tried to buy a 390SE from a trader in Keighley & after driving there from Birmingham the guy wouldn't answer his phone...then a 350i which wasn't quite right & then the one that got away, a 50k mile mint 1990 350i that had all of the later facelift bits from the factory plus every reciept and had never been out in the weather...it was in a slightly odd pale green which I couldn't quite get past. That was 5k at the time, oh how times have changed! I've ended up with a Vixen V8 (RV8) & 3000M with a twin turbo V8 (Chevy LS) so it's not all bad!
A Vixen is one of my favourite TVR models, so I think you came out sunnyside up! Like the M, too. I'd love a 2500M.
As ever I’m surprised by how engaging your vids are, I wasn’t expecting to have my attention held for entire video. Also the “Nerd” caption was well timed as I made the same observation of it being a Portsmouth issued plate.
Wonderful car of memories. I am imagining him travelling with a perpetual smile on his face in a bubble of smiling onlookers. Joyous. That all went a bit Hubnut towards the end. 😂
I hope he does!
And yes it did...
Smashing. I used to drive my TVR S down those very roads in the Meon Valley (not the single tracks!) turning petrol into lovely TVR noise. Car's gone now regrettably, but I am restoring my really long term (nearly 40 years) very rare Vixen 1300 in the hope I can regain some of the fun.
Nice! I love a Vixen.
Stunning car, great video.
I have loved TVR's since i was 10. Now you have confirmed that i will never fit in one -- another dream shattered
Ah no, you would. The Wedge's throttle is a 'bit' awkward, but the later S' (with bigger doors) and Chimaeras etc are all fine. Peter Wheeler was 6'7"...he didn't build cars he didn't fit in!
I'm 6'2", 18st and fit into my 390SE with a little room to spare. Snug but comfortable.
Great video! Love the sound of these!
How mad! Literally had a 390 next door in John Player colours yesterday then I come on here and spot this! It sounded incredible
Someone wanted a Lotus Elite but couldn't find one?!
Enjoyed this. More of these please!
Blasting (moderately) around Hampshire in some rare winter sun, glorious!I thought I was going to risk being a bit contrary, thinking the Wedge looked bloody fantastic with a bit of road grime. Then I saw the comment :D
I know I've said this before, but a Chim used to drive past our house just before 6pm every evening, and never failed to make me smile. Delicious sound, classic British sports car looks. A lovely thing and much missed. It's owner bought something newer and possibly in every objective way a better car, but it just wasn't the same.
I really thought it looked wicked, actually! My Chimaera is black, so it'll look grubby pretty quickly (and I'll probably leave it like that for a while!)
Those column stalks look Metro to me. The engine sound is gorgeous.
If they're Metro, they're very early Metro (knee capper dash).
Love the quirkiness of TVR’s. One of my best TVR memories is standing off the side of Brands Hatch during a Tuscan race. Love them. Too bad not many made it into NL. It would be awesome if you could do a bit of a lineup with differences between the various TVR’s and your experiences.
I could try, but it's a tough ask to get lots of different TVRs together and film at the same time. I'll bring more of them to the channel though, hopefully.
@@UPnDOWN Maybe just a couple that have defined different era's in TVR's life. 😉
Great video as always Rich, a great looking TVR with a Great Sounding engine, do love these point of view videos.
Glad to hear it, as there are some more coming!
@@UPnDOWN look forward to them mate.
Fabulous. I' m looking to buy a 400 SE later this year
Windscreen seems to have a rather large corner of disappointment, but just lovin' those door mirrors!
Big ones, though the camera was higher than my eye-line, so they don't appear as bad when you're actually driving.
Really enjoyed that, thanks!
I've been meaning to get my car out and go enjoy the very roads you were driving... unfortunately no V8 soundtrack these days, but still a nice place to bumble along enjoying the winter sun!
Those roads are nice in whatever you're driving.
Oh yes, some TVR action! Great video again!
Leave every other car to those that want another car please please just stick to the T.V.R. Whilst your channel might not make a million over night one day it just might ??
Its good to see some one that knows their stuff and us mere T.V.R. owners crave for such vids TRUST ME WE DO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just do the cars I like. Sometimes its TVR, sometimes it's other stuff. Half of the channel is Citroen-based, though! It's just my own interests.
TVR's make many people very happy !
I worked pne summer in a local. Landrover dealers. The disco 3.door.had just been launched and one day a 2 door classic in white. It looked police fleet line spec but ran michelin xcl tyres it looked a real hard core off roader. They lifted the bonnet and their was a tvr 5ltr v8 we had to nip 20 miles to tve for a service kit. I was lucky to dive the rangie to get it filled up what a motor still grin thinking of it. Turned out it was part of Prince Philips close protection. He was in a carriage competition locally.
Looks like the big brother of the Scimitar SS1 ?
Impressive car, glad it’s going back on the road and clearing the decks in the workshop.
I agree with what you said about the V8 sounding just right. A throaty, measured warble that sounds perfect, especially in the midrange, IMHO
The V8S is the same. Not the same noise exactly, but just the 'right' amount of it.
i owned a chimera in 2006 and more recently a 350i. wish i hadnt sold the 350i. luved it !
Finally some TVR story, nice history of this car. 👍TVR stands for "Tractor Variable Route", or something like that. 😋
As a subscriber and wedge owner, this is what I’ve been waiting for 😁
The width of that instrument binnacle suggests the innards from an R SD1..
and if you can bend the wind screen ... I can only guess about scuttle shake.
I can imagine the term ''Wedgie'' gets bandied about somewhat.
No, it's all TVR-made behind there. Just individual gauges (VDO in this case) and their own banks of warning lamps. That's probably just the style of the time. But yes, the body is wobbly (same as with the S-Series).
My word. I bloody love these.
I've had the pleasure of owning two 390SEs...though the later (1988) series 2 models, with more 'flares' and the nice OZ split rim wheels. Also owned a 280i FHC, and a 400SE. I think people need to remember just how OLD these cars are getting now, and if correctly maintained, are no less reliable than any other car...my experience anyway. Later cars also had thicker windscreen pillars. the TVR version of the Rover 3.5 'Vitesse' engine, as used in the 350i, was rated at 197bhp, incidentally...due to the improved/more efficient (tubular) manifolding and the different exhaust system.
Rated at 197bhp by TVR....so about 180bhp in the real world haha!
@@UPnDOWN Why do you and other people always have to take the piss ? That's the kneejerk attitude that KILLED TVR. My friend's TVR S3 actually gave MORE power than TVR claimed, when put on the rolling road (which I also use for upgrading and tuning purposes). The TVR 390SE in racing form was also a very competitive and successful car. Oh sorry...that's a positive.
@@grahamw56 What killed TVR was a shift in the market away from the kind of cars TVR were really good at building, combined with Peter Wheeler's determination to build his own engines, which ultimately led to horrendous warranty costs and a lack of confidence in the product from would-be-buyers. It's not "taking the piss", it's experience. I'll happily die on a hill defending TVRs to those who slate them on baseless ground, but as someone who has a rolling road (and has put many TVRs on it), IMO the power figures were often 'massaged' in the marketing. TVR weren't the only ones doing it, either. Many Fords struggle, and Alfa Romeos (a marque I like very much) often get nowhere near the book figures. At the end of the day, numbers are meaningless figures for pub-talk weapons, because they don't reflect the feeling of enjoyment a car can bring you on the open road. I respectfully suggest that this may not be the channel for you.
That brought back some memories, not all good ones 😄👍
Lovely car, fantastic video. More wedge stuff please 😁
ive been lost in the Meon valley a few times too😁. great sounding car.
Very nice car, sounds great. I would've kept mine longer if it were a V8, the V6 just wasn't quite the same. FYI the column stalks (and headlight switch) are Rover SD1, and the dash switches are TR7. Thanks for taking us for a ride, hope the owner gets a lot of seat time in it too.
Ah, yeah the V6 would definitely not have the same vibe about it!
What an enjoyable watch.
Dude. That's a great video. The drive had me chucking.
When you start recognising the roads.
The walking sticks set high like that. Are good for balance. I've used them in the Himalayas and the Sahara. Once your tried using them you really like them.
Very nice 80's looking car, right down to the Renault Fuego rear lights.
Looking at the flex in the windscreen frame I wouldn't want to be in a rollover incident in one.
I wouldn't want to be in any kind of incident in one!
28:04 MG-A that was. Way prettier and rarer then an MG-B.
Where i live that TVR is rare as well. Any TVR really.
It's still running and driving so i call it a good shakedown testdrive!
Yes, I saw it was an A when I watched it back. Beautiful cars!
When everyone else had Countach and Testarossa posters, I had a 420SEAC on my wall.
That makes you a connoisseur!
A great review and adventure, I loved it. 😁
With both this and the BX , you seem to be drawn to single lane dirt tracks. Maybe a latent wish to be a farmer? Amazed the front spoiler/splitter survived your excursions! Great video
I obviously harbour unfulfilled desires to plough fields!
You really do go above and beyond on your shake down test drive… awesome video!
I get very anxious about cars leaving here and going back with customers, so I really give them a chance to break before they do!
Brilliant! More please!
I've got one o them. Megasquirt ecu, wasted spark, consigned the Lucas ecu to the bin. Lost my pops n bangs though
Ah yes, more of your fuel is being turned into power, not noise!
Really enjoyed this vid 👍
Very cool. I remember reading about those in the day. Quite a thug of a car. It's great to see one on the road. Can I be your test driver? I can run around all day in other peoples toys. No? Oh well, just a thought.
It's called Nordic walking, burns more calories and works other muscles that you'd not normally use when walking. It's also beneficial for older people as gives additional stability.
Well....there you go!
Well. That was an Adventure. Your sense of direction is as good as mine (even with Satnav) 🤣🤣 I think owning such
a beast is a no no for me @ 6'4" and 18.5 Stone. (old money). Tell you what though, Wouldn't it be great if someone
could incorporate that type of engine/exhaust sound to be played through speakers, fitted to say a EV Fiat 500.
Heads would turn i'm sure. See you in the next one. 👍👍
My S.o.D isn't too bad normally, but if I'm distracted and not focused on where I'm going, I get lost very quickly.
I think you'd be OK at 6'4", to be honest. Peter Wheeler was 6'7", and he drove them about no bother!
I'm 6'2", 18st and fit into my 390SE with a little room to spare. Snug but comfortable.
What did you do the chassis with ?
Great and interesting video, that engine sound is so addictive and glorious.
Did you sort the pop up?
And please give Hunbut some tips on POV views, his are appalling.
Harsh!🤣
@@robinwells8879 but true!
I did, cheers. I actually filmed it at the end of the day so I'll pop that into a little vid and upload it next. Doesn't go into huge detail, just explains what I found and talks about the car a little bit more.
This happened on my Volvo 480 a few times and my friend said it reminded him of father jack's face. 😂😂😂
Hahaha!
It's called Nordic Walking, walking with ski poles that is
Very good for you.
How did u get with the left pod lift motor?
ua-cam.com/video/5wn3w4A8a8c/v-deo.html :-)
Corhampton…..fiesta, corner shop, etc
No matter how hard I try I just can't raise any interest in a car that felt like it was built in someone's shed. My wife had a Lotus Elan (M100) once and I just found it irritating, the misted up dials, the leaks, the rough edges on interior plastics, blah blah blah. Nope, not for me.
Good vid though Rich, as always👍
I know what you mean, and cars like this are hit 'n miss for me. Some I'd go nowhere near, others they win me over.
@@UPnDOWN I must admit to liking some of the later cars for their sheer insanity. I'm drawn to the unusual and they definitely are, but I'd never own one as I fear it may spoil the illusion. 🤷♂️
Pretty soon we will be doing test drives in the SM,a real car.
When you say "pretty soon"....
That does sound good 🙂
Pop-up headlights, quirky and unreliable? I want one! (though probably can't afford it)
MONDAY TREVOR-ACTION. 😁🥰
You had it 3 years and didn't fix the interior light??? Just sayin.... Also you need to press the throttle harder and longer before you change up, and change down before that railway bridge to third or second!
Well, I fix what I've been asked to fix, and on account of the fact the interior will need stripping to remove the roof, it seems a bit silly to do that job twice just for a light that you can't even see!
As regards the driving, how I drive customer's cars versus how I'd drive my own car...two different situations.
450seac is the only TVR for me….
Well maybe a cerbera. My oldman is a chimera and griff fan,he thinks am mad loving the wedgies!!!
The engine in the SEAC is a beast, but the Cerbera, Chim and Griffith are on another planet for driving dynamics.
@@UPnDOWN I just want to be a noisy so n so and do burnouts!!
Sounds just like my Hyundai! ;-)
A Hyundai? With a Rover V8?! Crazy speak, sir!
It has a steel chassis so earth's should not be a problem
They're not, you just have to run tonnes of extra wiring to make them!
WHAT? YOU HAVE AN SM? you never mentioned it before.............................................................................................much!🤣😂🤣😂
I *may* have mentioned it.
CARE YOU DONT WASH OFF THE se STICKER😀
I think you'd need something industrial to get that off!
Sorry, but this is, besides the Fiat Multipla, the Ford Ka, the Toyota Mirai and the Nissan Juke (‚the warthog‘) one of the ugliest cars I’ve ever seen… ☹️ 🤢 🤮
That's the beauty of taste - we can all enjoy different things.
@@UPnDOWN You’re right, of course. Here we have a saying, about: ‚Beauty lies in the eye of the watcher‘ …
That opinion is factually wrong. This is one of the most striking car designs ever.
I am always amused how almost every test drive in England have so ugly and tiny roads. Like England have not better road. In my shity Croatia, you realy should search for roads where you must stop bypasing other cars! Sad!
Many roads in England are ugly and tiny, or certainly where I live. There are some nice ones, but they're too far from my workshop to drive to when filming.