Prospective S owner.....
Prospective S owner.....
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Bar_steward

Original Poster:

291 posts

298 months

Wednesday 16th June 2004
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Hi everyone!
I've just graduated uni and so with priorities firmly in place i'm looking to getting into TVR ownership. i'm thinking that an S would be a good place to start (Ford or Rover parts, do most myself, cheaper insurance etc)

But what are the things i need to know and look out for when perusing the ads??

Cheers me dears!!

pstruck

3,525 posts

272 months

Wednesday 16th June 2004
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Ok. I'll start....

Get yourself a copy of Steve Heaths 'Bible' and read it thoroughly.
Look at and drive plenty.
Chassis condition has to be the most important thing to check.

Pete

page3

5,147 posts

274 months

Wednesday 16th June 2004
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Drive a few - all have their own personalities.



Oh yes, Buying Guide here

>> Edited by page3 on Wednesday 16th June 19:51

Bar_steward

Original Poster:

291 posts

298 months

Wednesday 16th June 2004
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Drive a few i certainly can do!!! i'm a TVRCC member and so am aiming to go to the meets very soon... good place to start me thinks

stephen pook

259 posts

264 months

Wednesday 16th June 2004
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Obviously look at plenty and compare the condition of the different aspects of the car. Mechanics are generally sound PROVIDED they have had regular servicing.

My recent thread 'potential new owner' recieved some very helpful suggestions from PHers.

I wouldn't be put off by highish milers as I bought a 98k S3 a couple of months ago with excellent history and apart from a few niggles which all TVR's will give from time to time, it hasn't skipped a beat or let me down in the 3k I've done since owning it.

Good luck!!

You will love every minute of driving it!!

tvrgaas

1,480 posts

293 months

Wednesday 16th June 2004
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Bar_steward said:
just graduated uni ....cheaper insurance...But what are the things i need to know...

Assuming you're not a mature student, TVR and under 25 means bigger insurance. I'd get some quotes first. Saying that a Vac student at our place had an S a few years ago - which made 3 in the car park!
S insurance can be cheaper if you go the classic policy route, but you may need to show you have a daily runabout, infact a cheap hack may pay for it's self!
And as everyone else, says get Steve's Book......

chippy wedge

87 posts

270 months

Thursday 17th June 2004
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There are plenty of threads on here if you do a search as i'm sure most of us have asked the same question at some time or other. If all else fails you could check out Rob at www.findasportscar.com - whilst I ended up buying the first S3 I saw (and haven't regretted it one bit!!!) he is very helpful especially if you don't really know what you are looking out for. But a TVRCC meet is probably the best way to get an introduction to the marque. I'm sure there are plenty of grinning idiots out there (me for one) who are willing to pass on their knowledge(and grins, it is infectious!)Above all you will not regret it.....I know I haven't.

Bar_steward

Original Poster:

291 posts

298 months

Thursday 17th June 2004
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Cheers guys all very helpful stuff!

Pstruck - thanks i've heard of that book before but haven't been able to find it 'in good book shops' i don't suppose you've got an ISBN number for it do you??

Page3 - cheers for the link to the buying guide it'll make good bed time reading!

stephen (or may i call you pookie?? sounds sooo... humm maybe not!!) - i'll be sure to read the thread and as you rightly point out i was very nervous about the high milage - low ones are very rare indeed, just must be so much fun to drive i guess!!

Gas - don't worry i've got a good track record, i'm nearly 25 and i've got a daily runner. so all good!!

chippy - yeah i'm aiming to go along very soon to the dorset meets (my local) and meeting a few of the grinning idiots!!

again... cheers guys

farmeryellow

378 posts

264 months

Thursday 17th June 2004
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Hi Bar steward,
Do you work at Whitley or Gaydon?
I work at Gaydon (Landrover) and your more than welcome
to have a go in my S
cheers
Paul

Just checked your cds id, I see you are at whitley
time to arrange a meeting over at Gaydon


>> Edited by farmeryellow on Thursday 17th June 07:03

pstruck

3,525 posts

272 months

Thursday 17th June 2004
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Bar_steward said:

Pstruck - thanks i've heard of that book before but haven't been able to find it 'in good book shops' i don't suppose you've got an ISBN number for it do you??

Information here www.tvrbooks.co.uk/
You can order the book through TVRCC.

Good luck.

Podie

46,647 posts

298 months

Thursday 17th June 2004
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farmeryellow said:
Just checked your cds id...


Just checked yours too...

How is life in the Midlands..?

farmeryellow

378 posts

264 months

Thursday 17th June 2004
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Podie said:

farmeryellow said:
Just checked your cds id...



Just checked yours too...

How is life in the Midlands..?


just started to rain
life was better under BMW less paper work

Podie

46,647 posts

298 months

Thursday 17th June 2004
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farmeryellow said:

Podie said:


farmeryellow said:
Just checked your cds id...




Just checked yours too...

How is life in the Midlands..?



just started to rain
life was better under BMW less paper work


You're the first person to make that comment about Beemer...

farmeryellow

378 posts

264 months

Thursday 17th June 2004
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I assume the use of the internet is for the benefit of the company.

WildfireS3

9,919 posts

275 months

Thursday 17th June 2004
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If you've just finished Uni, make sure you check out insurance and the realistic cost.Hit me really hard, but have now just gotten a very competitive quote.

M@H

11,298 posts

295 months

Thursday 17th June 2004
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Hi Bar Steward,

I think everyone's said pretty much everything.. If you need a hand looking at one in the midlands give me a shout. Oh and don't dismiss the 2.8 engine for the 2.9, its not as quick, but the car still looks the same and is just as much fun (and many will run on Super Unleaded with no messing around with additives etc).

Cheers,
Matt.

Edited to add.. your profile says you're in Birmingham.. local Dorset meets..?

>> Edited by M@H on Thursday 17th June 11:51

Tim Fleming

740 posts

262 months

Friday 18th June 2004
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Fancy a trip to Kent to check out mine?
It would prefer your roads!See message posted today.
Tim... depressed at the prospect of no S2

Podie

46,647 posts

298 months

Friday 18th June 2004
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farmeryellow said:
I assume the use of the internet is for the benefit of the company.


I CONTROL the internet...

(in other words, you need to be nice to me! )