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  2. TVR - Wikipedia

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    TVR Electric Vehicles Limited [1] is a British manufacturer of sports cars.The company manufactures lightweight sports cars with powerful engines and was, at one time, the third-largest specialised sports car manufacturer in the world, offering a diverse range of coupés and convertibles.

  3. TVR Sagaris - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the production model was released for public sale at TVR dealerships around the world. Based on the TVR T350 , [ 1 ] the Sagaris was designed with endurance racing in mind. The multitude of air vents, intake openings, and other features on the bodywork allow the car to be driven for extended periods of time on race tracks with no ...

  4. TVR M series - Wikipedia

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    The TVR M series is a line of sports cars built by automaker TVR between 1972 and 1979. The series replaced the outgoing TVR Vixen and Tuscan models, and is characterized by a common chassis and shared body style. As with other TVR models before and since, the M-series cars use a front mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout and body-on-frame ...

  5. Trader Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Since 2017, the company has awarded the best cars in each segment in Canada. [19] In March 2018, Convertus announced a partnership with Trader Corporation. [20] In May 2018, Trader Corporation announced a strategic investment in DealerBreacher, a digital advertising services company based in Montreal. [21]

  6. TVR Griffith - Wikipedia

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    The car was similar to a normal Griffith 500 with some bespoke options available. The Japanese market also got a B275 4.0 engined car with aluminium basketweave dashboard. In 2000, TVR announced that the Griffith production was going to end. A limited edition run of 100 Special Edition (SE) cars were to be built to mark the end of production.

  7. Category:TVR vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "TVR vehicles" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. TVR 280i; TVR 350i;

  8. TVR S series - Wikipedia

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    The TVR S series is a line of sports cars manufactured by the British company TVR between 1986 and 1994. It was announced at the 1986 British International Motor Show . The car went into production in less than 12 months, with 150 pre-manufacture orders placed at the motor show before the moulds were even made.

  9. Trident Cars - Wikipedia

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    1967 TVR Trident Roadster, Goodwood Festival of Speed 2009. Trident Cars has its origins in a failed project by the sports car manufacturer TVR. TVR went through a series of bankruptcies and takeovers in the early 1960s. Layton Sports Cars, founded in 1959 and renamed TVR Cars in 1961, was insolvent at the end of 1962 and was dissolved.