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TVR Griffith |
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25/06/00 (607 review reads) |
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Advantages: lots
Disadvantages: as usual not the best finish
i have a friend and he has saved his entire life to get one of these babies and OH MY GOD is it worth it. he was kind enough to take me for a spin in his new TVR Griffth 500, not quite a spin but more of a rip along the country roads where i live. After the other common cars had passed (obviously in the other direction) he turned to me and said "let me show u what she can really do." at this point i was pinned to the seat and not released until we had reached a good 80mph, and this was only due the fact that a sharpish corner was approaching. he gentlely applied the brake and we coasted round the corner at unbelievable speeds. i fell in love. this BEAST can do 0 - 60 in under 4 secs i believe, and reaches 100 in under 10. if u drive slow in this thing then it lets u know with the sound of the devil underneath the bonnet growling like a real car should. jsut buy one. no arguements, they won't fall apart on u like a ferrai and they don't cost half as much
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- 02/03/01 I've heard that they do fall apart, they drink more than a student rugby team and that they are the very definition of the word "oversteer". Still, with looks like that and an engine note that causes earthquakes and tsunamis, who gives a damn.
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