Wednesday 4 September 2013

British motor engineering is dead?

As a driver of a classic British car myself, I too have subscribed to the view that British motor engineering is long dead. Not so, said this season’s final episode of Top Gear –apparently those feet in modern times still drive upon England’s mountains green:

4 comments:

Terry said...

Surprising. Even more surprising, 3 months ago TVR returned to British ownership...

http://www.pistonheads.com/tvr/default.asp?storyId=27895

Anonymous said...

I had to know what we kept glimpsing, that looked like it had been warped in from 1932...the answer:

http://www.bobpetersenengineering.co.uk/

I want.

Peter Cresswell said...

Bring back John Steed. :-)

Anonymous said...

Ahhhhhhh. The Nobel. More than 600 horsepower. Super chassis. Super communicative fun. I drove one last month.... in the rain, in England. Brilliant.


And its Yamaha/FOrd/Volvo engine makes a very nice noise.

Amit