RE: TVR: Now they've got a price list...

RE: TVR: Now they've got a price list...

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geoffphead

637 posts

201 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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MX7 said:
I thought that too. As new, with 1,000 miles.



And it leaves you £45k for a new Aston Martin Cygnet.

What was the most expensive TVR from the Blackpool era?
This car lovely ??? its not TVR lovely, it looks like the little blue motor Clarkson took through the beeb offices!!!
but with several steroids added.

Itsallicanafford

2,764 posts

159 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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...read the spec more carefully, you do get tinted windows for your 100 large....bargin

ZesPak

24,427 posts

196 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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Wow... that's some serious money for a TVR, I think few could part with that kind of cash, especially considering the residuals on rivals like the 911 and R8...

PoleDriver

28,634 posts

194 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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Has April 1st come round early?

BuzzLightyear

1,426 posts

182 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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^^ Yeah, but I can't think there are many people who would buy a car today for £100k when it was £30k or £40k a few years ago (ie increase WAY over inflation etc) and the design was unaltered.

If they came out with some new models with the LS3 engine / mechanicals AND it was built properly and kept some TVR "DNA", then there would probably be a market at £100k but one of the main virtues would still be lost: affordability!

Hellbound

2,500 posts

176 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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900T-R said:
EnjyBenjy said:
"Proudly manufactured in the UK"

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TVR Power, Coventry. smile
That's right. This RRP was probably arrived at after factoring in all the costs, including the mechanics pet insurance and daughters wedding.

SuperBaaaad

1,816 posts

219 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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Zircon said:
Has the idiot in charge done absolutely no market research whatsoever? I mean you would just buy the 'Vette with the same engine and save yourself about £50k. With that £50k you can buy yourself a nice daily driver.....like an F355 !!!
An F355 for £35/40k leaving another £10k change to buy something else more sensible.

P7ULG

1,052 posts

283 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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robinessex said:
A Sagaris with a 430hp LS3 V8. Oh yes !! The Sagaris was always a really anti-social car, and that would make it more so. Watch old ladies fall over when you start it up !!!!
And your bank manager when you write the cheque !

cookie1600

2,109 posts

161 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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I must be missing the point. I thought the idea of TVR's was lightweight sports cars, big grunt, British built and modestly (or should I say competitively) priced.

This is not a car production concept, it is like all those Morris Minors that were rebuilt in the 1980's and 90's and sold for silly money in 'as new condition' because people were nostalgic or had too much money. The difference now is that less people have the money sloshing around to buy something that like the Minors, is nostalgic and overpriced.

As I said in the previous thread - why would I trust the TVR 'brand' in Austria with my money when I could go straight to TVR Power direct if I so wanted?

jonnydm

5,107 posts

209 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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MX7 said:
What was the most expensive TVR from the Blackpool era?
I stand to be corrected but as far as I'm aware, the highest list prices were around £50k for a Sagaris / Tuscan S. Even with a few options, its unlikely that many (besides T400, Typhoon etc) left Blackpool for more than £60k

Blown2CV

28,786 posts

203 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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900T-R said:
Blown2CV said:
I don't think it's his anymore but yea for sure... however he did most of the work himself with help and even then I think it was the purchase price of the car over again and then some. The crate engine plus shipped parts alone was £12k IIRC?
I don't think he had much change left from £35K all-in and IIRC he and his Dad did lots of engineering/fabrication themselves to make it happen...
I remember it being about £35k all in too, my point was that the engine alone before you have even done anything is £12k

s5tvr

1,239 posts

233 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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I'll take one of each !

Daston

6,074 posts

203 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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  • insert crazed salesman* Ok for today only you can purchase my tuscan for the insane price of just £29,999 thats cheaper than a refurb and a whopping 70% cheaper than a new one, plus it had a full engine rebuild last year and will keep going for years.
Roll up roll up etc

Blown2CV

28,786 posts

203 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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If they have made widespread improvements other than just engine swap then why aren't they shouting about it? Conversely, if it was as simple as putting LS3 in there and doubling the price then why did they not do this 7 years ago?

richard300

1,085 posts

209 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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If i had a lot of money and was after a sports car in the £100k price bracket. I would want it to be brand new and on the latest registration (so I was the first registered keeper and the car was in my colour/trim and specification)
I would also want it to look exactly like a Griffith inside and out.... So I guess I’d be tempted, right?

However, it all falls down when i think that i would also like (to be able to turn them off from time to time) a modern traction and stability control system, top level build quality, a great warranty and dealer network to fall back on, I’d like to know that i had some level of crash protection and that to make up for all the added weight that all the above bestows on a car, the materials used to construct my car were cutting edge and lightweight.

Bearing in mind that I’m not likely to be offered any of the above, I think it’s rather save £70k and have a lovingly restored, mint original 4.3

JaseB

857 posts

261 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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V12 Vantage or DBS money, I know I'm biased but that's just silly!!

ktm301p

746 posts

189 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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WojaWabbit said:
Can someone remind me why TVR died before, please?
Just search PH forums, there is over a gazillion answers on there

JonRB

74,518 posts

272 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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evenflow said:
I think I'd rather have a tattoo of James May on my inner thigh than pay 100k for a Chimaera.
rofl

Oddball RS

1,757 posts

218 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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Well i've just ordered mine..............

JonRB

74,518 posts

272 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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900T-R said:
... probably got his money back (and then some) when he sold to NS at a time that the company long had become unsustainable in that shape and form, and has had a ball doing what he liked best for 23 years. What's not to like?

64 is no age to die, though - but as a whole I think TVR has been quite good to PW. smile
So true. Peter must have been laughing all the way to the bank with that one. Especially since the other potential purchaser were doing Due Diligence and would probably have backed out once all the facts came out. NS doing a Victor Kayam ("I loved it so much I bought the company") must have been a godsend to PW.