Originally Posted by Viper
Originally Posted by Jens
Originally Posted by Perry_P_M3W
Just read that it will cost £170,000. Surely that can't be right! You could buy a nice normal Plus Four, an Ariel Nomad and keep £40,000 in the bank!


I'd rather buy a normal Morgan and a nice, rustic Series 2 Land Rover. Then you would have a car that doesn’t get stuck in the first muddy dirt road (the CX-T has no four-wheel drive) and a Morgan that you can drive open top. (the CX-T has no opening roof). Here you have combined the worst of two worlds, that's only for rich collectors and for the show mile. I bet if you drive the CX-T like they it did in the video, it would be broken within a day.





They did drive it like that and got several days and it didn’t break.



I've been told that the car will be featuring on a well known TV show being put through its paces. So much so that instead of packing up at lunch time they stopped well into the evening and it didn't break.

Certainly not what I thought the next special would but I guess it's a good test of the CX tube and a positive effect of the development team being bored during lockdown.


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