the new TVR is only for southerners
the new TVR is only for southerners
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magpies

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5,191 posts

204 months

Friday 28th July 2017
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looked at the list of TVR Network dealers and there are NONE north of Leicester / Derby / Clitheroe

phazed 11.83

22,434 posts

226 months

Friday 28th July 2017
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The money's down South but the better roads are up North, scratchchin

Something's not quite right!

magpies

Original Poster:

5,191 posts

204 months

Friday 28th July 2017
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phazed 11.83 said:
The money's down South but the better roads are up North, scratchchin

Something's not quite right!
actually now that you have pointed that out - all is fine

ianwayne

7,622 posts

290 months

Saturday 29th July 2017
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I have not seen any reference to this chap in Rotherham before but he is listed:

http://tvr.co.uk/network/members/41/profile

glenrobbo

39,110 posts

172 months

Saturday 29th July 2017
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Rotherham is not as far north as Clitheroe.

And as far as Magpies is concerned, both are way down south from his neck of the woods.

Aren't Hexham Horseless Carriages included in the new dealer network?


ETA: This TVR Specialist is quite northerly...

http://tvr.co.uk/network/members/46/profile


getmecoat

Edited by glenrobbo on Saturday 29th July 10:05

magpies

Original Poster:

5,191 posts

204 months

Saturday 29th July 2017
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glenrobbo said:
Rotherham is not as far north as Clitheroe.

And as far as Magpies is concerned, both are way down south from his neck of the woods.

Aren't Hexham Horseless Carriages included in the new dealer network?


ETA: This TVR Specialist is quite northerly...

http://tvr.co.uk/network/members/46/profile


getmecoat

Edited by glenrobbo on Saturday 29th July 10:05
HHC are not on the list

it is probably easier (not) for our Scottish brethren to go to the Swedish dealer

Byker28i

82,819 posts

239 months

Sunday 30th July 2017
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Yawn

Eminem: Will the real TVR enthusiasts please stand up...

You'd have thought all the detractors would at least wait until after the revival release...

magpies

Original Poster:

5,191 posts

204 months

Sunday 30th July 2017
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Byker28i said:
Yawn

Eminem: Will the real TVR enthusiasts please stand up...

You'd have thought all the detractors would at least wait until after the revival release...
FFS Byker28i

- I'm not a detractor, I love my TVR, however I am pointing out the fact that because there are NO dealers in the northern 1/2 of England/Scotland this maywell put a number of people off from purchasing a TVR.

How many TVR dealers are within 100 miles of you?



I'm relatively lucky as the nearest is 90miles away and the next nearest 140miles.

If someone in Edinburgh or Glasgow wants to have his serviced they are faced with over 250 miles each way.
or near 350 from Aberdeen. How would you cope with those sort of distances.

Daggsy

899 posts

274 months

Sunday 30th July 2017
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Don't know of John Ashley Limited but Chris Noyland is a good guy and has as the profile says been around TVR's for years.

Chris often attends TVR outings and is always approachable and available to chat if people want to.

The Southern bias seems to be a sign of the times, thats why the Northern contingient seem to be lacking in numbers at 'Big/Major'TVRCC events these days.

Its quite possible that the'sign up' and 'maintenance' fees have put some ex TVR Dealers off becoming part of the new heritage network.

I'm quite certain that we are all TVR enthusiasts at heart, some a lot longer than others but we are all wishing Les Edgar and his team the very best of good fortune with the forthcoming new TVR.

eric450

86 posts

134 months

Sunday 30th July 2017
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Daggsy said:
Don't know of John Ashley Limited but Chris Noyland is a good guy and has as the profile says been around TVR's for years.

Chris often attends TVR outings and is always approachable and available to chat if people want to.

The Southern bias seems to be a sign of the times, thats why the Northern contingient seem to be lacking in numbers at 'Big/Major'TVRCC events these days.

Its quite possible that the'sign up' and 'maintenance' fees have put some ex TVR Dealers off becoming part of the new heritage network.

I'm quite certain that we are all TVR enthusiasts at heart, some a lot longer than others but we are all wishing Les Edgar and his team the very best of good fortune with the forthcoming new TVR.
I think you hit the nail on the head there.

IMO you will not get better than X-Works or HHC on 'old' tivs up here in the northern wilderness.
Don't think they want to commit funds to an 'unknown' venture just yet though.

Having said that, I do hope the new Tiv is a massive success and wish I could justify the money,
My financial advisor ('er indoors) says not though cry:

Cheers .... Eric


Byker28i

82,819 posts

239 months

Sunday 30th July 2017
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magpies said:
Byker28i said:
Yawn

Eminem: Will the real TVR enthusiasts please stand up...

You'd have thought all the detractors would at least wait until after the revival release...
FFS Byker28i

- I'm not a detractor, I love my TVR, however I am pointing out the fact that because there are NO dealers in the northern 1/2 of England/Scotland this maywell put a number of people off from purchasing a TVR.

How many TVR dealers are within 100 miles of you?



I'm relatively lucky as the nearest is 90miles away and the next nearest 140miles.

If someone in Edinburgh or Glasgow wants to have his serviced they are faced with over 250 miles each way.
or near 350 from Aberdeen. How would you cope with those sort of distances.
Then stop fking moaning! How many people take their car to a specialist and travel the mileage. Paint and trim and Blackpool, specialist tuning in chesterfield, honest rolling road in Surrey, power enginineering, str8six to name just a few. We don't even know what special parts are on this or if it needs a specialist dealer. There's plenty of people looking after the Ford engines.

The important thing is that this car is brilliant, kick starts the company again and makes money, allowing the company to produce other models later.

They've already said there will be mobile servicing teams from the factory for any issues and no doubt once the car takes off then other dealers will come on board, just like the old days when a lot of dealers covered multiple manufacturers. But no company not dealing with TVR at the moment is going to jump on board with a proposed 500 cars a year. It's still an unknown with no one really seeing the car in the flesh yet.

The constant negative moans just undervalues their efforts. I can understand from non owners, it's fashionable to knock TVR, but from owners? We should be doing everything we can to spread positivity about this.

I really hope it's a tremendous success, the company grows and becomes successful. But expecting a fully functioning company, with multiple dealers at this point, is frankly silly. Once the car is close to being delivered then I'd expect more to come on board.

anonymous-user

76 months

Sunday 30th July 2017
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Interesting...

glenrobbo

39,110 posts

172 months

Monday 31st July 2017
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confused
Byker28i, I must have missed something here:
Who has, in your view, been detracting from TVRs?

All magpies was pointing out was the current dearth of dealers and service agents in the top half of our British Isles.

Any new car needs servicing by authorised service technicians to avoid invalidating the warranty. Is that not so??

I know Mick is as enthusiastic a TVR owner as I am, and I cover as many miles in my TVR as my classic insurance limit will allow ( 9000 ) and I am deeply involved in organising TVR shows, events and runs.

I personally can't wait to see the new LE in the flesh at the Goodwood Revival, and after speaking with Les Edgar on a couple of occasions I know how committed he is to the success of the reborn Marque, and his desire to take TVR back to Le Mans is pretty exciting stuff.
I fully support him and hope the future cars are an unqualified success.

Detractors? Who? Where are they? irked

magpies

Original Poster:

5,191 posts

204 months

Monday 31st July 2017
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glenrobbo said:
confused
Byker28i, I must have missed something here:
Who has, in your view, been detracting from TVRs?

All magpies was pointing out was the current dearth of dealers and service agents in the top half of our British Isles.

Any new car needs servicing by authorised service technicians to avoid invalidating the warranty. Is that not so??

I know Mick is as enthusiastic a TVR owner as I am, and I cover as many miles in my TVR as my classic insurance limit will allow ( 9000 ) and I am deeply involved in organising TVR shows, events and runs.

I personally can't wait to see the new LE in the flesh at the Goodwood Revival, and after speaking with Les Edgar on a couple of occasions I know how committed he is to the success of the reborn Marque, and his desire to take TVR back to Le Mans is pretty exciting stuff.
I fully support him and hope the future cars are an unqualified success.

Detractors? Who? Where are they? irked
cheers Glen - couldn't say it better (except I went to the FoS and not going to the Revival) I'm NOT a detractor driving

glenrobbo

39,110 posts

172 months

Monday 31st July 2017
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magpies said:
cheers Glen - couldn't say it better (except I went to the FoS and not going to the Revival) I'm NOT a detractor driving
Neither am I Mick.

But oi loiks dis tractor....

wink