This morning I drove past a gaggle of MR2s that were sitting on the side of the road assembling I assume for a club run. They saw me approach, looked at me expectantly thinking I was a MK1 then wondered why I wasn't stopping as I sailed past. I had better things to do than do tea & biscuits with a bunch of Jappers cos I was on my way to some white-knuckle autocross action. Ironically there were a couple more MR2s there as well & I couldn't help but notice they were having more success than me. Granted, these were 2nd generation versions with 20 years of development but it got me wondering...
What if the TR7 had been built as a rear-engined car like the MR2? Would it have been a transverse or a longitudinal setup. If the 2-litre had been transverse then how would they have done the TR8? The development costs for the transmission would've been a big hurdle. The more you think about it the more you understand why BL Triumph didn't bother.
Nevertheless, would our cars be better if they were rear or mid-engined? Or would they just be different.
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