JUMPED THE FENCE FROM TVR TO AMG

JUMPED THE FENCE FROM TVR TO AMG

Author
Discussion

L33

3,468 posts

224 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
quotequote all
Another former TVR owner here too:
350i Wedge, 400se Wedge, 500 Chim, Tamora, Sagaris (then lost my way with a 360 Spider, 4.2 R8 and Diablo), but recently moved onto an SLS AMG.
AWESOME is all I can say.

ENJOY!

thumbup

DJRC

23,563 posts

236 months

Friday 29th May 2015
quotequote all
A Diablo is losing your way???

L33

3,468 posts

224 months

Saturday 30th May 2015
quotequote all
DJRC said:
A Diablo is losing your way???
I say that very tongue in cheek. The R8 and Diablo were both awesome toys.
thumbup

rev-erend

21,415 posts

284 months

Saturday 30th May 2015
quotequote all
Another ex TVR owner here .. I have had 400se, 450 SEAC, Griff 500 and T350.

Looking forward to picking up the SLK55.

Probably Wednesday or next Saturday.

I did test drive an Aston Martin vantage too but the clutch was very heavy and it put me off a bit. Still fancy owning one at some point though. Plus the SLK AMG roof comes off.

biggrin

L33

3,468 posts

224 months

Saturday 30th May 2015
quotequote all
rev-erend said:
Another ex TVR owner here .. I have had 400se, 450 SEAC, Griff 500 and T350.

Looking forward to picking up the SLK55.

Probably Wednesday or next Saturday.

I did test drive an Aston Martin vantage too but the clutch was very heavy and it put me off a bit. Still fancy owning one at some point though. Plus the SLK AMG roof comes off.

biggrin
Hey Rev - long time no speak. Hows things matey?
wavey

gemini

11,352 posts

264 months

Saturday 30th May 2015
quotequote all
Wow!
Some of the old TVR gang!
We needed a boot so the SLK55 was never achieved.
But what a car. I love it!

rev-erend

21,415 posts

284 months

Saturday 30th May 2015
quotequote all
L33 said:
rev-erend said:
Another ex TVR owner here .. I have had 400se, 450 SEAC, Griff 500 and T350.

Looking forward to picking up the SLK55.

Probably Wednesday or next Saturday.

I did test drive an Aston Martin vantage too but the clutch was very heavy and it put me off a bit. Still fancy owning one at some point though. Plus the SLK AMG roof comes off.

biggrin
Hey Rev - long time no speak. Hows things matey?
wavey
Hi Lee - things are good.

I see your car collection has grown.


DJRC

23,563 posts

236 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
quotequote all
I don't think its a shock many of the old Griff and T350/Sag crowd have ended up in AMG roadsters. Big engine, top off, bruiser but with reliability, seat heaters and air scarves.

Lets be honest its the same us as 10ys ago...just older and with a few more aching bones smile

rev-erend

21,415 posts

284 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
quotequote all
So very true.

The vantage was very tempting though and it is an itch that still might need scratching in the near future.

BIRMA

3,808 posts

194 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
quotequote all
Interesting to hear the comments about the Aston Martin because in my pursuit of a another car I had booked a test drive with HWM Aston Martin to test drive a 2010 Vantage V8S soft top with paddle shifts. The car looked very nice in light metallic green but the paddle shift system was diabolical I tried to like it but in both paddle and auto mode i just couldn't get to like it.
Anyway as is my way of doing things I had also booked a test drive in an SL 63 and an R8 that day. So the SL 63 was first after the Aston about an hour between test drives, the MCT 7 speed box was a revelation after driving the Aston Martin and I said to myself if that Aston Martin had the Merc gearbox I'd have probably bought it. The SL 63 did impress in many more ways than the Aston Martin. Then late afternoon tried the R8 which was nice and a step up in every way from my V8 Esprit but the SL63 with that MCT box, the roof and the sound had me convinced. A month or two later I know I made the right choice and the only thing that will replace it after I get bored (generally a year or two) will be the SLS with gull-wing doors because same engine (bit more tweaked)and gearbox.

Edited by BIRMA on Sunday 31st May 10:11


Edited by BIRMA on Sunday 31st May 10:13


Edited by BIRMA on Sunday 31st May 10:15

Gerradi

1,541 posts

120 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
quotequote all
I did around a year ago, from 4.5 Cerbera to C32 AMG.
Out of health reasons, auto only now ...but I have to say apart from the steering I have been pleasantly surprised.
I have a remap, smaller pulley on also a Johnson charge pump so far so good, really kicks off mid range now with the upgrades,plus rear tyres last longer Another plus (for me) no irritating twits at the lights trying to chase you etc. I have removed the side Kompressor badges.

Edited by Gerradi on Sunday 31st May 11:03

rev-erend

21,415 posts

284 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
quotequote all
Interesting ..

You had best check L33's profile pic.

DJRC

23,563 posts

236 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
quotequote all
I toyed with the Aston world aswell but surprised to hear so many of you considered a V8 Vantage after the TVRs. Did you not find them a little, well...possessing a wrist of sufficient fortitude ? I looked at going V12 with a Vanquish or a real Vantage c. Mid 90s. Of course with my track record of not buying cars at their low values before they start going up - I didn't. I didn't even mind the Vanquish gearbox to be honest.

My SLS plan has also suffered the same fate frown

xTVR

180 posts

219 months

Monday 1st June 2015
quotequote all
Yep, another one here.
I recently sold my Tuscan S and my everyday E320 Sport and replaced both with an E63 AMG.
The TVR was being little used in recent years due to the advancing years, track days and the like being a thing of the past.
Being retired now meant that keeping a daily runner and a weekend fun car is not viable and SWMBO shared that assessment.
So both went and SWMBO thought I was being terribly sensible, until she saw what I came home with!
The AMG absolutely blows me away. 570 bhp and so civilised when you want it to be, or not when nobody is looking. And it has a sliding sunroof, just like my old Ford Cortina . Happy days!

While I'm on, I've noticed that there lots of threads on here about the C63 AMG, but nothing about the E63. Is it that there are few E63 owners who are petrol heads or that the C63 attracts a less gentlemanly crowd who like to be seen and heard?

Bye all.

xTVR

180 posts

219 months

Monday 1st June 2015
quotequote all
Yep, another one here.
I recently sold my Tuscan S and my everyday E320 Sport and replaced both with an E63 AMG.
The TVR was being little used in recent years due to the advancing years, track days and the like being a thing of the past.
Being retired now meant that keeping a daily runner and a weekend fun car is not viable and SWMBO shared that assessment.
So both went and SWMBO thought I was being terribly sensible, until she saw what I came home with!
The AMG absolutely blows me away. 570 bhp and so civilised when you want it to be, or not when nobody is looking. And it has a sliding sunroof, just like my old Ford Cortina . Happy days!

While I'm on, I've noticed that there lots of threads on here about the C63 AMG, but nothing about the E63. Is it that there are few E63 owners who are petrol heads or that the C63 attracts a less gentlemanly crowd who like to be seen and heard?

Bye all.

popeyewhite

19,871 posts

120 months

Monday 1st June 2015
quotequote all
xTVR said:
Yep, another one here.

While I'm on, I've noticed that there lots of threads on here about the C63 AMG, but nothing about the E63. Is it that there are few E63 owners who are petrol heads or that the C63 attracts a less gentlemanly crowd who like to be seen and heard?
I've owned my E63 for nearly three years and will purchase another in a couple of months. Fantastic cars. I think there are far fewer E than C 63 owners, the E is more refined and perhaps attracts a different kind of driver. However I'm not refined at all really, and when my new tt E63 arrives I'll be getting it tuned easily above 600 bhp.

xTVR

180 posts

219 months

Monday 1st June 2015
quotequote all
Ye Gods!
When we were driving home from Devon on the M5 last week my wife was doing her stint behind the wheel while I had my afternoon snooze. I heard that lovely V8 growl rise in tempo and glanced across at the speedo, she was a tad above 120!
Oh dear she said, it's too easy to do that isn't it. Yes said I, and to lose your licence.
And that is in standard tune.
A big bad beautiful monster, that's for sure.

xTVR

180 posts

219 months

Monday 1st June 2015
quotequote all
Ye Gods!
When we were driving home from Devon on the M5 last week my wife was doing her stint behind the wheel while I had my afternoon snooze. I heard that lovely V8 growl rise in tempo and glanced across at the speedo, she was a tad above 120!
Oh dear she said, it's too easy to do that isn't it. Yes said I, and to lose your licence.
And that is in standard tune.
A big bad beautiful monster, that's for sure.

DJRC

23,563 posts

236 months

Monday 1st June 2015
quotequote all
Like I said...bunch of bloody hooligans!


(The wives!)