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Tuscan63

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72 posts

141 months

Wednesday 15th July 2015
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Wondering on your guys opinions.

The family Tuscan may be going up for sale shortly as it isn't used as much as it should, getting dinged in the garage and costing more sitting there in service tax and insurance than is worth due to usage.

However with the new TVRs coming out I was wondering if you think it is going to mean older TVRs (No doubt these will be called proper TVRs by those who don't want a car with TC/ABS etc) are going to go up in price more than they have been creeping recently.

Just after some discussion. I feel the hype that will inevitably build may mean holding onto one may be a better idea?

T4NGO

384 posts

262 months

Wednesday 15th July 2015
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Like playing stock market surely? No one knows..
On one hand what if new TVR is an absolute stonker, and reasonably priced? Surely that will knock values down? Or will it still not be a TVR? etc...
So many variables....
Lets say they go up 5k, your car costs you 4k to service, tax insure etc in those 4 years. Gets more knocks and dings and you get same as now? Is it worth hanging on? Or if it goes up 10k you earn

Good luck with the guessing game

Byker28i

87,123 posts

243 months

Wednesday 15th July 2015
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You buy a car to drive, not as an investment - surely?

so called

9,159 posts

235 months

Wednesday 15th July 2015
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Byker28i said:
You buy a car to drive, not as an investment - surely?
Maybe the OP did in the first place but is now in a completely different situation.
Then if your Jay L and have sacks of money, it's a mixture of both.

so called

9,159 posts

235 months

Wednesday 15th July 2015
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Forgot to answer the original question.
I don't know if it will make much difference but I guess little.

SAGTAFF

599 posts

240 months

Wednesday 15th July 2015
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Tuscan63 said:
Wondering on your guys opinions.

The family Tuscan may be going up for sale shortly as it isn't used as much as it should, getting dinged in the garage and costing more sitting there in service tax and insurance than is worth due to usage.

However with the new TVRs coming out I was wondering if you think it is going to mean older TVRs (No doubt these will be called proper TVRs by those who don't want a car with TC/ABS etc) are going to go up in price more than they have been creeping recently.

Just after some discussion. I feel the hype that will inevitably build may mean holding onto one may be a better idea?
I'm in the same position where-by work and family commitments don't allow me to use my Sagaris much, however, I choose to keep it because 1) I love it and 2) on the times I can drive it, it gives me enormous pleasure. Despite it appreciating over the last couple of years - and I envisage that it will continue to do so - if points 1 and 2 started to fade and go away then I would sell. TVR's will never be an investment tool, they are to be enjoyed even if the enjoyment of driving is not as frequent as we would sometimes wish.



Tuscan63

Original Poster:

72 posts

141 months

Thursday 16th July 2015
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SAGTAFF said:
I'm in the same position where-by work and family commitments don't allow me to use my Sagaris much, however, I choose to keep it because 1) I love it and 2) on the times I can drive it, it gives me enormous pleasure. Despite it appreciating over the last couple of years - and I envisage that it will continue to do so - if points 1 and 2 started to fade and go away then I would sell. TVR's will never be an investment tool, they are to be enjoyed even if the enjoyment of driving is not as frequent as we would sometimes wish.

This is the position the car is in now, it has been out probably a handful of times this year, however plans are to take it to Lemans next year, again real life got in the way and couldn't so it this year.

It has appreciated quite considerably since it was purchased, mainly because it was one of the cheapest cars for sale at the time and not labeled as a red rose, but was wondering if people had noticed a increased rate in the last 12 months or so with TVR coming back etc.

The car is obviously there to be driven and enjoyed but who amongst us can say that if they sold at one price and a year down the line it was worth considerably more wouldn't be annoyed, it would be nice to have so much to not worry about such things.

Jurgen Schmidt

834 posts

227 months

Thursday 16th July 2015
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Without the benefit of hindsight, it is an impossible question to answer I'm afraid. All you can do is make a decision based upon your own circumstances. If you do decide to sell, you are then into, do you sell it privately or via a dealer, which of course also impacts upon the net selling price

mab1

390 posts

253 months

Thursday 16th July 2015
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My personal view is values will go up, but I don't expect there to be a huge leap. Personally I would be pleased if appreciation matched the running costs but ultimately I'm not that bothered.

alspeed

297 posts

232 months

Thursday 16th July 2015
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I think values will continue to rise steadily, as long as the classic car bubble lasts, but wouldn't hang on to mine if i wasn't using and enjoying it, doubt they will shoot either up or down dramatically when the new one comes out.

bad company

21,720 posts

292 months

Friday 17th July 2015
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For me the new car whether any good or not is simply a new and unkown product with a TVR badge. I can't see any reason for values of existing cars to change much due to the new venture.

Not selling my Chim 500. driving

ILoveMondeo

9,614 posts

252 months

Friday 17th July 2015
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Similar situation here, just picked mine up from a service and MOT I've done pretty much spot on 1000 miles in 12 months... Which is a bit Rubbish....

Not sure what to do, I'll miss it, but it does seem to be creeping up in value...

There's an early mk1 Tuscan (admittedly in fine fettle) for sale at str8six for 35k!!!!!




lockhart flawse

2,094 posts

261 months

Saturday 18th July 2015
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I don't think the new car will affect values of existing cars but I think TVRs do have some catching up to do with other cars like Porsche 964, 993 and say the Morgan +8. Even a decent Carrerra 2 996 is now 22k at a good dealer.

You can't buy a 993 coupe for much less than 40k now and cheapest +8s seem to be about £25kish.

If you were to say that the average Griff from a dealer is about 22k I can see the average rising to 30k+ over the next 5 years. And so I am planning to spend a bit of money on mine for the first time over the winter.