Hi Fax. You sure it was drool and not vomit?

Perhaps they were just curious as they'd never seen one before...
Matt, good to hear from you bud, and I always enjoy our "debates" on these vexed questions. But I can't agree on the "thinness" of the facts in this discussion. I'd say there was plenty of facts flying around, you've just chosen to ignore them!
Now I'm no big fan of TVRs cars. Their build quality makes US cars seem a paragon of integrity. But have you driven any of the new Trevs? They're far better than the 12 year old Chims you mention. Not quite in 911 or F360 territory but miles better than they were. I understand much of the aero problems you elude to are related to the relatively light weight of the vehicles. Again the new ones are much better in this respect. Re the handling, IMO, they talk to you, you just need to understand what they're telling you. This is quite unlike the Vette I guess with it's electronic this and it's anti that.
I don't think it's fair to call Trev's kit cars. 1. You can't buy them in kit form and 2. name me any other kitcar manufacturer who makes his own car, including the engine, wiring loom, body, chassis, suspension and instruments all in house? Even the beautifully hand crafted aluminium switch gear and knobs are made at the factory.
All I'm saying is that TVR have had the balls to have a go and do things a bit differently from the cynical monoliths like GM. Developing the AJP must have been a massive call. Yes the early ones were flawed, but I think they've got them pretty well sussed these days. You have to remember too they produce plenty horses for the displacement. Light weight, powerful and they sound great thanks to the flat plane crank, Christ, it woes me to think this could come to an end.
You can buy the Vette C5 in the Uk from specialist Vauxhall dealers, but it seems they sold about three last year, even though Car magazine called it a performance bargain, as it's reasonable well priced against the competion, i.e. TVR etc. After a thorough test, they reckonned it was kinda ok, but really not that outstanding, so what was the point of it? Oh, and would you be seen dead in one? was their final comment.
Why can't GM have a go at doing a really hot coop? Actually they did and a total fu ck up it was too: I only need say Holden Monaro.
PS In the context of our debate, the WRX comparision is a bit of a red herring agreed. But it would still make a Vette look ridiculous on a wet and twisty road.