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Ginetta G33

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  Priced between the   Caterham Seven HPC   and   TVR V8S , the gorgeous   Ginetta   G33 had huge failings but charmed us with its thunderous intensity. With a front-mounted, all-aluminium 198bhp Rover V8 powering the rear wheels via the SDl’s five-speed manual gearbox and a limited-slip differential, the glassfibre-bodied G33’s 874kg kerb weight gave a higher power-to-weight ratio than a Porsche 911 Turbo. Acceleration was supercar grade, such as 3O-7Omph in 5.1sec, while ample low-end torque meant stunning in-gear progress. The Sierra Cosworth-sourced, unassisted brakes called for a firm boot but worked well. All-round double-wishbone suspension performed well on twisty, undulating roads, but a series of bumps could set the rear wheels hopping and potholes jarred. Grip was very strong, although tail-out slides were still readily available. The fiddly, leaky, ingress-hampering hood was best left stowed. Cabin quality was decent but luxury and kit were...