From a Griff 500 to a . . .
From a Griff 500 to a . . .
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Digger

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16,500 posts

217 months

Saturday 8th February 2014
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. . . . BMW Alpina Roadster S Lux?!

One of those idle moments last night when I was contemplating, what, if anything could replace the Griff, should I ever decide to sell it. Which I will do at some point. If she's well behaved this Spring I can see me keeping her.

I've always wanted a true Alpina, and this one appears good value and pretty rare on the roads.

Alternatively, what Roadsters have TVR owners migrated to, or indeed, from which model to a TVR?

Don1

16,635 posts

234 months

Saturday 8th February 2014
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I went to a F430, but quickly realised my mistake and sold it.... biggrin

philmcw

177 posts

274 months

Sunday 9th February 2014
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I went from a Griff500 to a Tuscan 4L. Miss a little bit of the V8 grumble and low down torque but that is more than made up with a S6 (decatted with carbon cans) on full chat - especially now it's 4.5L.
Wouldn't go back - but that's not to say I wouldn't like a Griff500 as well.

geoffphead

637 posts

227 months

Sunday 9th February 2014
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I have just acquired a Z4 3.0SI roadster, had an afla spider before that . fun little shopping trolleys but always hope I can keep my Tuscan S mk11 for the pomp and ceremony that every journey brings. Tried porkers and lotus various for test drives but nowt in my price range ever comes close.

Andy_mr2sc

1,236 posts

202 months

Sunday 9th February 2014
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Don1 said:
I went to a F430, but quickly realised my mistake and sold it.... biggrin
I'm interested to know what the mistake was?

Don1

16,635 posts

234 months

Sunday 9th February 2014
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The car kept breaking down, unlike my TVR. smile

Andy_mr2sc

1,236 posts

202 months

Sunday 9th February 2014
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Haha seriously? I thought Ferrari had sorted out their reliability issues. The kind of money that an F430 costs you would want it to start in the morning and get you where you are going!!

Don1

16,635 posts

234 months

Sunday 9th February 2014
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Seriously. Paint runs from the factory between the rear lights as well.

nawarne

3,166 posts

286 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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Andy_mr2sc said:
Haha seriously? I thought Ferrari had sorted out their reliability issues. The kind of money that an F430 costs you would want it to start in the morning and get you where you are going!!
I delivered the 3rd rear bumper/valance/undertray for a 458 to the paint-shop sometime back in October. The previous 2 had mounting/riv-nuts in all the wrong places - shut lines crap etc.

Believe me, they are still pretty chaotic in their assembly!
Nick

cerb4.5lee

42,930 posts

206 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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I went from my Cerbera into a Z4M Roadster & very quickly realised I had made a mistake & sold it within 5 months, I do think if I hadn't owned a TVR before it that it would have ticked many boxes as on paper it should offer many thrills but it didn't light my fire much.

Then I went into a E92 V8 M3 & that didn't impress me either so that went after 10 months & 10k miles...I have realised that there isn't any such thing as life after a TVR...I should have purchased another TVR that's where I went wrong.

tbdgriff500

1,647 posts

229 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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thought I would join in, just sold my 500 griff and am now thinking I will play with some cheapish classics, i.e. Porsche 928,944, early 911, lotus elan turbo,or maybe a bit of Americana, but sadly I think none of them will come close to the griff,Open to more suggestions on what to look out for, quirky or classic, or if anyone has anything interesting they have for sale drop me a mail.

chris watton

22,547 posts

286 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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cerb4.5lee said:
I went from my Cerbera into a Z4M Roadster & very quickly realised I had made a mistake & sold it within 5 months, I do think if I hadn't owned a TVR before it that it would have ticked many boxes as on paper it should offer many thrills but it didn't light my fire much.

Then I went into a E92 V8 M3 & that didn't impress me either so that went after 10 months & 10k miles...I have realised that there isn't any such thing as life after a TVR...I should have purchased another TVR that's where I went wrong.
I came to the same conclusion when looking at alternatives to a Tamora last year - thought hard about the Z4M, but seemed quite heavy when driving - as you say, not a problem if you've never experienced a TVR before....

cerb4.5lee

42,930 posts

206 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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chris watton said:
cerb4.5lee said:
I went from my Cerbera into a Z4M Roadster & very quickly realised I had made a mistake & sold it within 5 months, I do think if I hadn't owned a TVR before it that it would have ticked many boxes as on paper it should offer many thrills but it didn't light my fire much.

Then I went into a E92 V8 M3 & that didn't impress me either so that went after 10 months & 10k miles...I have realised that there isn't any such thing as life after a TVR...I should have purchased another TVR that's where I went wrong.
I came to the same conclusion when looking at alternatives to a Tamora last year - thought hard about the Z4M, but seemed quite heavy when driving - as you say, not a problem if you've never experienced a TVR before....
Yes I agree while the Z4M isn't massively heavy it did feel it after my TVR & the lightness of TVR`s just makes them feel so much more nimble & alive... a TVR really spoils you as they offer so many thrills in all departments & I just cant find anything to match that, a TVR is a stunning recipe.

robsco

7,875 posts

202 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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When are you coming back to the Cerbera clan then Lee? The way TVR prices are going at the moment, you could easily justify it with man-maths. Appreciating asset to offset some of the maintenance etc etc... There's a couple of nice 4.5s around at the minute.

cerb4.5lee

42,930 posts

206 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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robsco said:
When are you coming back to the Cerbera clan then Lee? The way TVR prices are going at the moment, you could easily justify it with man-maths. Appreciating asset to offset some of the maintenance etc etc... There's a couple of nice 4.5s around at the minute.
Cheers Rob

I happened to notice funnily enough today that there seems to be some good examples out there thumbup I haven't really recovered from letting mine go to be honest & I agree I need to return to the fold as I have found that nothing else compares...I need to grind the mrs down a little (read a lot!) as she doesn't have much faith in them...much to my frustration!


robsco

7,875 posts

202 months

Wednesday 12th February 2014
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cerb4.5lee said:
Cheers Rob

I happened to notice funnily enough today that there seems to be some good examples out there thumbup I haven't really recovered from letting mine go to be honest & I agree I need to return to the fold as I have found that nothing else compares...I need to grind the mrs down a little (read a lot!) as she doesn't have much faith in them...much to my frustration!
It's Valentine's Day soon, play your cards right! wink Tony Gilbert have a lovely blue one, headlights converted which is a shame but otherwise a very pretty looking car.

cerb4.5lee

42,930 posts

206 months

Wednesday 12th February 2014
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robsco said:
cerb4.5lee said:
Cheers Rob

I happened to notice funnily enough today that there seems to be some good examples out there thumbup I haven't really recovered from letting mine go to be honest & I agree I need to return to the fold as I have found that nothing else compares...I need to grind the mrs down a little (read a lot!) as she doesn't have much faith in them...much to my frustration!
It's Valentine's Day soon, play your cards right! wink Tony Gilbert have a lovely blue one, headlights converted which is a shame but otherwise a very pretty looking car.
I like your style Rob! I did see that one at Tony`s & I purchased my last one off him & he is a great guy to deal with, so I need to keep in the good books!!

robsco

7,875 posts

202 months

Wednesday 12th February 2014
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cerb4.5lee said:
I like your style Rob! I did see that one at Tony`s & I purchased my last one off him & he is a great guy to deal with, so I need to keep in the good books!!
My latest girl loves the Cerb. If you pop over to Burghley, she might be able to talk your lass round over a cuppa! wink

cerb4.5lee

42,930 posts

206 months

Wednesday 12th February 2014
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robsco said:
cerb4.5lee said:
I like your style Rob! I did see that one at Tony`s & I purchased my last one off him & he is a great guy to deal with, so I need to keep in the good books!!
My latest girl loves the Cerb. If you pop over to Burghley, she might be able to talk your lass round over a cuppa! wink
I think you can be my new best mate Rob as you have all the best ideas! smile

robsco

7,875 posts

202 months

Wednesday 12th February 2014
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cerb4.5lee said:
I think you can be my new best mate Rob as you have all the best ideas! smile
Well the Cerb boys stick together! smile