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apache

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39,731 posts

308 months

Wednesday 19th February 2003
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The Griff has let me down again, fuel pump packed in today and on top of the l/h headlamp bulb blowing last june I've had enough. It seems the rumours of TVR reliability are true after all.
However talking to the nice breakdown recovery man (owner/operator for 12 years)I asked the inevitable question 'is there a make of car that seems to be prone to requiring recovery?' he said yeah bloody BMWs, I'll never get one of those shitheaps. Haaa har.......ahem, well it made me feel better anyway

Ballistic Banana

14,704 posts

291 months

Wednesday 19th February 2003
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sorry to hear that and oh Very happy to hear that Beemers Ha



BB

pbrettle

3,280 posts

307 months

Wednesday 19th February 2003
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Only twice? I have had the following in 16 months of ownership:

1) Failed ECU
2) Smashed headlight
3) Failed clutch slave cylinder

All three resulted in time away from my drive. 1) and 3) extended visits to the garage for fixing.

On top of which I have had the following go wrong:

1) Excessive wind noise on drivers side - A frame dropping
2) No intermittend wipers
3) Funny light / brake light problem
4) Leaky boot (not fixed yet)
5) Dead battery (probably my fault)
6) Wife washing the remote central locking fob

So count yourself lucky.... Ok, didnt expect mine to be perfect. But currently think that I am doing OK. On the old cost-per-smile ratio I am still well ahead of budget so no problems there.

Cheers,

Paul

apache

Original Poster:

39,731 posts

308 months

Wednesday 19th February 2003
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er, Paul my tongue was wedged firmly in cheek there me old chum

fish

4,061 posts

306 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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I am also disgusted with the poor performance my Tuscan has given over the last two years:

- It starts everytime
- I return 18-20mpg on the slippery winter roads
- The boot is far too large for a 'sportscar' and can acomodate the same amount of crap as a 306.
- In character for the car I did have a throttle cable snap, felt much happier after I stood at the side of the road for an hr.
- I'm thinking of sueing as the constant grinning when driving the car has lead to the onset of early wrinkles.

Anyhow I'm so utterly displeased I getting rid for a T350c

roy c

4,209 posts

308 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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fish said: In character for the car I did have a throttle cable snap, felt much happier after I stood at the side of the road for an hr.


This is a special feature installed at the factory to relieve the boring reliability of your TVR.

pbrettle

3,280 posts

307 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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Gives us something to talk about though doesnt it. Life would be boring with out these little testers...

shnozz

30,138 posts

295 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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roy c said:

fish said: In character for the car I did have a throttle cable snap, felt much happier after I stood at the side of the road for an hr.


This is a special feature installed at the factory to relieve the boring reliability of your TVR.




especially exciting if it happens to you whilst overtaking on a country lane.

roy c

4,209 posts

308 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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shnozz said:

roy c said:

fish said: In character for the car I did have a throttle cable snap, felt much happier after I stood at the side of the road for an hr.


This is a special feature installed at the factory to relieve the boring reliability of your TVR.




especially exciting if it happens to you whilst overtaking on a country lane.



...or a track day!

boiler

217 posts

279 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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fish said: - I'm thinking of sueing as the constant grinning when driving the car has lead to the onset of early wrinkles.




Fish you should try using Nivea Q10 - reduces the wrinkles in no time. Maybe better than getting rid of the Tuscan?