Hold on a minute there Chomski!!! He was only bemoaning the loss of British ownership and havin' a bit of a pop.
Matt, I know you're a big Vette fan and I have never criticised your somewhat vulgar choice of wheels previously. But I think you're being a bit too kind to the Vette and a tadge harsh on the Trev.
Firstly, the Vette, to the eyes of most Europeans, looks frankly hideous and tasteless. That's because it is! It appears on the outside to be a hybrid between a sixties Jap GT on steroids and a giant penis-shaped vibrator. What the many committees who designed it were thinking will forever remain a mystery to me. As for the interior, unless you're a big fan of shiny black plastic column stalks, faux leatherette dash finishes and ten different beeping noises (including one to tell the driver he's selected first gear), then I can't really see what there is to recommend it. Like alsmost all other US built vehicles, one does wonder if they've ever heard of build quality, I refer to both the low quality of the exterior and interior finishes and also to body alignment and wobbley panel gaps. Whilst GM (bless their cynical penny pinching cold hearts) have managed to give the C5 a bit of roadholding these days, I understand thatb the handling (as opposed to roadholding) is certainly not amongst the best. It's been descibed as "inert and lacking driver involvement and feedback". I'd love to see you have a pop on a wet road against a Sub WRX! It would be laughable! Except for the aircon which I guess, like most Yanky car, is superb, the Vette is about as desirable in my book as a regular Buick Regal. I mean pushrods in the engine fer chrissakes! Not even a Regal still has pushrods does it?? I can't think of any other country where they still make car engines with pushrods. At least the Vette has eventually moved away from running on cart springs, which belong in the 16th centruy.
That said, I can see why they sell in the States. Apple pie and Mom patriotism and the fact that they're rather cheap.
And as and when I have time, I'll post something defending the highly flawed TVR. Perfect they ain't but if GM had used even 1% of the wit and vim that has driven TVR these past few years, then we'd all be driving them.
Hope this helps.
PS I know so much about cars, I'm just about to buy a Chrysler Crossfire.