before there's anymore..... Trophy is good on track - it was designed to be a b-road blaster though, it's about as quick point to point as any car on the planet on a b-road.
Track work is not it's specialism, but it's still capable. All Clarki said was that it's more likely to have been tracked, which I would like to diasgree with but if you look at the percentage of 182's that have seen track action against the percentage of Trophy's that have the Trophy would be a higher figure so I doubt I could argue it for long.
Either way the main issue most people will have with a trophy is the same issue most specialist cars have, unless you know all about them they don't seem special.
How many drivers will be able to tell the difference between a good handling car and a poor handling one? My dad, who has 000's more miles under his belt than me still thinks his LS430 handles well when it's 'sport' button is pressed ffs.
It's competion is more likely to be an open top roadster than say a saxo, golf, mini (hyb found this out!)
Track work is not it's specialism, but it's still capable. All Clarki said was that it's more likely to have been tracked, which I would like to diasgree with but if you look at the percentage of 182's that have seen track action against the percentage of Trophy's that have the Trophy would be a higher figure so I doubt I could argue it for long.
Either way the main issue most people will have with a trophy is the same issue most specialist cars have, unless you know all about them they don't seem special.
How many drivers will be able to tell the difference between a good handling car and a poor handling one? My dad, who has 000's more miles under his belt than me still thinks his LS430 handles well when it's 'sport' button is pressed ffs.
It's competion is more likely to be an open top roadster than say a saxo, golf, mini (hyb found this out!)