Postby tipo158 » 27 May 2009 04:41
Lotus and Aston Martin are not volume manufacturers.
From the US perspective, the TR7/8 were the end of the line in terms of what Americans considered British sports cars. I am talking about the trend that, according to legend, started with the American GIs returning home and wanting the small, inexpensive, open top sports cars that they were introduced to while serving in Europe.
Then again, the TR7/8 kinda broke that tradition (they were too modern) and it was really the Spitfire that was the end of the line. Remember that the MX-5/Miata was called the return of the British sports car and it is more like a MGB or Type 26/36/45 Lotus Elan than it is like a TR7.
That is not to say that there weren't any small, inexpensive, open top sports cars made in the UK after the fall of Triumph, but, as far as I know, they were modern cars that, at most, shared a name with the traditional British sports cars of the past.
alan