Celebrating the classic British line

TVR Car Club brings fans together

July 9th, 2010

When a brand’s as distinctive as TVR, the fans are equally unique. Admirers of TVR cars can come together in the TVR Car Club, which was originally founded in 1962 as a small London-based group of super-fans. Today, the club has over 7000 members and operates around the world. Read the rest of this entry »

The power of the TVR Cerbera Speed 12

July 9th, 2010

In the late 1990s, there was a war going on in the roads. The McLaren F1 was dominating sports car makers everywhere with its futuristic design, and in 1998 set the still-unbroken record for fastest production car worldwide, 240 mph. British maker TVR, however, was not about to take this challenge lying down, and in 1996 displayed the first model of the TVR Project 7/12. The 7 referred to the number of liters in the engine, although it was actually 7.7, and the 12 stood for the number of cylinders. The engine could produce over 1000 horsepower and was so expensive to build that only five are known. Read the rest of this entry »

The long history of TVR

July 9th, 2010

Today, TVR has a large fan-base who marvel over its sleek, sexy, and stylish cars. But how many know that it’s history stretches back more than half a century? The first car under the TVR name appeared in 1949a two-seater alloy body with a tubular chassis built by founder Trevor Wilkinson and partner Jack Pickard. The TVR brand comes from Trevor’s name. Read the rest of this entry »

Find books on TVR to tide you over between drives

July 9th, 2010

You can’t spend every minute in your TVR car, as much as you might want to. Since you’ve got to get out sometime, why not look into some books to improve your driving enjoyment? There are a variety of volumes written by fans who take their work very seriouslyseriously enough to spend their days test-driving cars, interviewing insiders, and compiling it all together to give you the same thrill. Read the rest of this entry »

Bring a TVR home today, guilt-free

July 9th, 2010

Buying a TVR is a commitment that should not be entered into lightly. Make sure the time is ready for both you and your spouse to bring home such a special visitor. Once you’re both on the same page, there are a few tips for making the experience easy and enjoyable. Read the rest of this entry »