I'd take the Chim, but I'm biased since I own 2. The advantage of the TVR roof is that there's nothing to go wrong and you can leave it behind, saving weight.
Safe to say, the TVR is the one I’d chose, every day of the week! I’ve never liked the styling of that shape BMW roadster! The Chim is on my wish list and has been since I sat in one as a teen, in the early 90’s 🥰
It was good to watch, but the TVR is the one to have in my book.
I'd take the Chim, but I'm biased since I own 2. The advantage of the TVR roof is that there's nothing to go wrong and you can leave it behind, saving weight.
Enjoyed that 👍
Safe to say, the TVR is the one I’d chose, every day of the week! I’ve never liked the styling of that shape BMW roadster! The Chim is on my wish list and has been since I sat in one as a teen, in the early 90’s 🥰
They are both cracking looking cars. I would take the M roadster over the Chim but would take a Griffith over an M roadster
I have one and it's great but the roof is a bit of a pain to lower or put up on a hurry
Yeah it is a bit of a faff, but then it is nice being able to just have the top panel out and the back still up
@@MatthewPoxonI always thought the TVR’s roof was a great solution and not much to go wrong unlike an electric one.
I'd wager that the Germans didn't even know about the TVR as a competitor.
Agreed, I cannot imagine their world market share was impacted much by TVR. Made for a good story though.
Juvenile
or fun. Tomato, tomato.