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News Article Piers Ward – TopGear. "If you were one of those blokes who mourned the passing of TVR, the launch of the Ginetta G60 is probably the best news you got since 2006. It might not have the brash looks of TVR, but it's certainly got the same total disregard for safety systems. The G60 is powered by a Ford-sourced 3.7-litre V6, which has got 310bhp and 288lb ft. You'll find the noise more addictive than the speed though - the V6 is naturally aspirated, so there are no turbos killing the frankly outrageous noise. Great stuff. What's not quite as impressive about this G60 are the steering and brakes. The good news is that this should all be fixed by the time the production car comes around in March 2012. What comes as a surprise on the Ginetta is the control panel on the dash. Which is just as well, given that the G60 will cost £68,000. Click here to see full story.
News Article Tom Webster – WhatCar.com “What is it? The Ginetta G60 is the second road-going sportscar to come from the car maker that's more commonly associated with building racing cars. Compared with its hardcore sibling, the G40R, the G60 is much more comfortable and practical on an everyday basis. The G60 is an evolution of the Farbio F400, which was acquired by Ginetta when it purchased the company in early 2010. Moving on from the F400, the G60 gets a new 3.7-litre engine, a carbonfibre body and a redesigned suspension rack. What’s it like to drive? The final production car should also bring improvements to the heavy steering – although it will probably remain unassisted – along with tweaks to the heavy brake pedal. On the road, performance arrives progressively and smoothly, with the 0-62mph dash achieved in under 5.0sec. What’s it like inside? A large touch-screen gives access to all of the in-car systems, which include sat-nav, Bluetooth and air-conditioning as standard. Should I buy one?
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