Tamora at T G Brokers why so inexpensive

Tamora at T G Brokers why so inexpensive

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Nick Brough

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380 posts

220 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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OK so it's not the most inspiring colour or interior and the mileage is quite high, but it still seems a reasonable price to me. There again what do I know ;-)

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...

GazzaM100

209 posts

137 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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I just paid £19,200 last Saturday for my Nov 54 plate, 33,000 mile Montreal Blue Tamora. Full Tan & Dark Blue leather, Aircon, FSH with every receipt for day one, 18" spiders, TA04MRA plate and a TVR Power engine rebuild. I did used this one and others as an example to why I thought I was getting a bargain. Was mine cheap or this one to much, you decide lol

jrb43

793 posts

254 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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May be their business model? Low margin, high turnover? I got a very good trade in on a LR from a company that operated like that. They made very little on it but shifted it in a week.

chris watton

22,477 posts

259 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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I paid £16k for my 2002, less than 30k miles Tamora last year, so that Tam isn't that inexpensive.

fullpull

260 posts

166 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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Don't know the car but seems to be priced OK. With the exception of the Sag IMO they all are cheap considering what you get for your money. cloud9

Nick Brough

Original Poster:

380 posts

220 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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OK maybe I should have qualified that, "inexpensive for a trade sale"

Regards

Nick

chris watton

22,477 posts

259 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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Nick Brough said:
OK maybe I should have qualified that, "inexpensive for a trade sale"

Regards

Nick
I bought my Tam as a trade sale. It was up for £17k, but managed to get it down to £16k

I would haggle if you want that one.

Pursyluv

1,927 posts

173 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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Paid £13,250 for my 23,000 mile 03 reg Tam in 2010, bargain of the century?


Nick Brough

Original Poster:

380 posts

220 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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Pursyluv said:
Paid £13,250 for my 23,000 mile 03 reg Tam in 2010, bargain of the century?
I remember looking at them around then, if my memory serves me right Sagaris's were touching £35k smile. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.

There again people thought Nick Mason was an idiot to buy his Ferrari 250 GTO for £37,000 in 1977.

Nick



Edited by Nick Brough on Sunday 23 November 23:01

chris watton

22,477 posts

259 months

Monday 24th November 2014
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Pursyluv said:
Paid £13,250 for my 23,000 mile 03 reg Tam in 2010, bargain of the century?
That was quite a bargain!

More so considering that, according the 'How Many left' website, there are only 239 Tamoras out there, beaten in exclusivity only by the Sagaris.

That's not many....

anonymous-user

53 months

Monday 24th November 2014
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chris watton said:
Pursyluv said:
Paid £13,250 for my 23,000 mile 03 reg Tam in 2010, bargain of the century?
That was quite a bargain!

More so considering that, according the 'How Many left' website, there are only 239 Tamoras out there, beaten in exclusivity only by the Sagaris.

That's not many....
Lots of TVRs are more exclusive than the Tam Chris, but no better drivers - out of the box smile

Edited by anonymous-user on Monday 24th November 11:37

chris watton

22,477 posts

259 months

Monday 24th November 2014
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TVRMs said:
Lots of TVRs are more exclusive than the Tam Chris, but no better drivers - out of the box smile

Edited by TVRMs on Monday 24th November 11:37
Perhaps I should have qualified my post by stating 'modern TVR's', from the '90's onwards. smile

anonymous-user

53 months

Monday 24th November 2014
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chris watton said:
TVRMs said:
Lots of TVRs are more exclusive than the Tam Chris, but no better drivers - out of the box smile

Edited by anonymous-user on Monday 24th November 11:37
Perhaps I should have qualified my post by stating 'modern TVR's', from the '90's onwards. smile
Same almost applies Chris....but we can now drop "Lots" smile

Waitey

869 posts

221 months

Friday 5th December 2014
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I paid £10200 for an 02 plate Tam 3 years ago. Prices seem to have firmed up!

m3coupe

1,104 posts

203 months

Saturday 6th December 2014
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Nick Brough said:
I remember looking at them around then, if my memory serves me right Sagaris's were touching £35k smile. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.

There again people thought Nick Mason was an idiot to buy his Ferrari 250 GTO for £37,000 in 1977.

Nick



Edited by Nick Brough on Sunday 23 November 23:01
I remember buying my Tuscan in 2008 and thinking i'd trade up to a Sag in a few years. The price has rocketed since then. Good job I'm after a Cerb anyway.