It's been a long time since I've driven anything that turns heads like a TVR Sagaris. Any trip through town has jaws dropping, necks of either sex swivelling, and any number of small, tanktop-clad ...
I am ashamed to come clean with my appreciation of the British boutique automaker known as TVR. Collectively labeled as the type of manufacturer that makes “bitsas” sportscars (bits o’ this, bits o’ ...
A car doesn't need to be fast or expensive to turn heads. It doesn't even need to be beautiful, and sometimes it will attract more attention when it isn't. All it really needs is to be interesting, ...
It may be unfair to call it the car that previous TVR owner Peter Wheeler never quite delivered, but the Sagaris is undoubtedly the most accomplished and best TVR to date. Its staggering pace and ...
Something doesn't compute. The Sagaris' throttle is cracked wide open, the Speed-Six engine's howl swirling around the cabin, the wildly slashed bonnet raised slightly as the rear squats hard, and ...
Designed in bedlam, with the final design focus group run in a little lock-up garage out the back of Rampton Mental Hospital, TVR’s new Sagaris sits eyeing me from the other side of the car park like ...
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