TVR Tamora Convertible (2001-2007) interior, tech and comfort
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Being the base model, the Tamora doesn’t get such a spectacular interior as some other models in the line up, but it’s still quirky and distinctive. It’s also a potentially intimidating experience – this is a powerful rear driven sports car with no driver aids.
The cockpit is roomy enough and the seats are comfortable if lacking much in the way of lateral support. Biggest source of passenger discomfort is likely to be strained neck muscles if it’s being driven ‘properly’. Oh and the smell of glue.
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Overview
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Practicality & safety
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Interior, tech & comfort Currently reading
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Engines & handling
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Ownership cost
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