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Ginetta G50 |
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Please ship one to California |
mdok 08-04-2008 |
very tidy package, so good to see a fair bit of power in a reasonably light car. It even has a nice ride height out of the box! I have no issues with proper sequential box, I have driven a few. Now, if I win the lottery.... |
Glad to see Ginetta back on the road... |
bruxell 07-30-2008 |
I quite like the styling, even if the cynic is free to pick and chooes individual influences. The inclusion of a true sequential gearbox is an interesting technical diversion, though I can't think it does much for refinment. It's good timing too with TVR and Marcos at least temporarily out of the marketplace. I'd buy one if they were legal here, and I had the funds. Nice effort. |
50th (year of) driver's car |
Cedric 06-04-2007 |
I wonder if this Ginetta will be able to compete against high-end specialist cars such as TVRs and Marcoses to a lesser extent. Even though the majority of these G50's will probably be racing cars I am looking forward to the road car. Ginetta's have never ceased to be head-turners and this car won't be any different. I believe a Ginetta with a sequential gearbox is a bit of a novelty though. Perhaps they are finally stepping into the 21st century. |
Article | Image gallery (8) | Specifications | User Comments (3) |
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