Is a tvr an option? Or stick to german machinery?
Is a tvr an option? Or stick to german machinery?
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mdowning

Original Poster:

218 posts

232 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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I currently have a boxster S, which is great, but thinking about changing soon. Would have about £20k +/- a bit to spend. I was wondering, are there any modern, reliable tvrs that would fit my budget?

I live in town, and park my car on a street (albeit a quiet street). I only use the car at wknds, really. A combination of 15mile journeys to the golf club and 100mile + journeys back to the west country.

Do any tvrs fit the bill? Or am I better off just sticking to german machinery?

Thanks in advance

PascalBuyens

2,868 posts

308 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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T350 would fit the bill...
Or in case you want a convertible, a Tamora...

Edited by PascalBuyens on Thursday 19th November 08:59

Shabs

1,866 posts

232 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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It depends on a great many things:

1) How much money do you want to spend a year on maintenance? 2x boxter performance doesn't come cheap

2) Are you happy to leave something like a TVR in the street? I had my chim on street parking in London and I hated it

3) Do you like a car that you can just get in and drive, or do you want something a little more like a supercar?

Shabs

HRG

72,863 posts

265 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Fifteen mile journeys on a SP6, will the oil get warm?

RM75

448 posts

213 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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HRG said:
Fifteen mile journeys on a SP6, will the oil get warm?
I'd hope so - mine reaches 50 degrees within about 3 miles of gentle driving!

Blown2CV

31,234 posts

229 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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you might get a more balanced view in general gassing tbh, i am sure everyone on here will tell you to get one

HRG

72,863 posts

265 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Not necessarily, a Boxster will take two sets of golf clubs, a Griff won't even take one!

T40ORA

5,177 posts

245 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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As said, you have to decide what you really want it for. I have a Tamora and love it. Never owned a Boxter S but test drove one, and the difference in driver involvement between the two is massive.

You CAN get straight in the Tamora and drive it, but not hard until the oil is hot. But TBH shouldn't you do the same for any car?

15 mile trips are OK, I regularly do that distance into town and back again, but you won't get the benefit at those distances. You trip back to the West Country however will be a hoot!

You simply have to test drive one, do the numbers on consumption and servicing... then buy one regardless of the numbers! Pretty sure you would love the experience.

s5tuart

593 posts

229 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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T40ORA said:
You simply have to test drive one, do the numbers on consumption and servicing... then buy one regardless of the numbers!
rofl

PascalBuyens

2,868 posts

308 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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s5tuart said:
T40ORA said:
You simply have to test drive one, do the numbers on consumption and servicing... then buy one regardless of the numbers!
rofl
LOL...Logic wins it every time, no? smile

T40ORA

5,177 posts

245 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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BTW I know of a superb Tamora for sale (not mine), very sadly due to a rather serious need for cash.

PM me if you want details (sorry mods - not bypassing the Classifieds as it might be there, but I know a friend is in need).

madbadger

11,742 posts

270 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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HRG said:
Not necessarily, a Boxster will take two sets of golf clubs, a Griff won't even take one!
If you take the woods out of the bag you can get two bags of golf sticks in a Tamora boot.

ETA - Woods will fit in too, just not in the bag.

Edited by madbadger on Thursday 19th November 11:44

HRG

72,863 posts

265 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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madbadger said:
HRG said:
Not necessarily, a Boxster will take two sets of golf clubs, a Griff won't even take one!
If you take the woods out of the bag you can get two bags of golf sticks in a Tamora boot.
You do realise what us Griff boys will say about that... biggrin

snorky

2,322 posts

277 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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HRG said:
madbadger said:
HRG said:
Not necessarily, a Boxster will take two sets of golf clubs, a Griff won't even take one!
If you take the woods out of the bag you can get two bags of golf sticks in a Tamora boot.
You do realise what us Griff boys will say about that... biggrin
"That's why you should buy a Chim" ????? 8-))

HRG

72,863 posts

265 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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snorky said:
HRG said:
madbadger said:
HRG said:
Not necessarily, a Boxster will take two sets of golf clubs, a Griff won't even take one!
If you take the woods out of the bag you can get two bags of golf sticks in a Tamora boot.
You do realise what us Griff boys will say about that... biggrin
"That's why you should buy a Chim" ????? 8-))
Noooooooooooo, that's precisely why you shouldn't buy a Chim biggrin

T40ORA

5,177 posts

245 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Actually, now I've heard that about the golf clubs and the Tamora boot I think that I might sell frown

madbadger

11,742 posts

270 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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HRG said:
snorky said:
HRG said:
madbadger said:
HRG said:
Not necessarily, a Boxster will take two sets of golf clubs, a Griff won't even take one!
If you take the woods out of the bag you can get two bags of golf sticks in a Tamora boot.
You do realise what us Griff boys will say about that... biggrin
"That's why you should buy a Chim" ????? 8-))
Noooooooooooo, that's precisely why you shouldn't buy a Chim biggrin
hehe

mdowning

Original Poster:

218 posts

232 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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To be honest, I think I'd feel ok parking a TVR on the street. I'm on a quiet one-way street, and there's plenty of other expensive stuff around. My boxster has never been touched (touch wood). I used to live on Charlotte St in the West End of London...that was a pain to park on. It's a busy and narror street, with limited parking. People all seemed to "touch park" there. You'd get a new ding or scratch every 6-8 weeks or so.

Presumably TVRs are ok to leave outside then? Also, the speed six engine...I hear that's moved on a little from the hideous reliability stories that plagued it a few years back.

Re running costs, I'm not fussed about mpg. But would be curious to know what servicing costs are like. I know a TVR isn't going to be cheap to run, and I don't mind paying up...so long as the car runs reliably when I get in it on a Saturday morning.

(BTW. I need to sell my boxster before I can buy anything. Does anyone know anyone that is interesed? It's an 03 plate in Lapis Blue with 47k miles. Good spec (Bose, 18" alloys, full leather etc). Full PSH. Last serviced May 09, full geometry June 09. Has 4 new Goodyear asyms and Tesco Finest warranty until May 2010...)



Edited by mdowning on Thursday 19th November 12:16

BJWoods

5,018 posts

310 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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HRG said:
Not necessarily, a Boxster will take two sets of golf clubs, a Griff won't even take one!
Haven't you got thatthe wrong way round....

Easily get 2 sets in my griff, without tsnapping the woods in half..
and a couple of lighweight trolleys....

TVR653X

1,042 posts

201 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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If I may add my $0.02. If you've got a Boxster, you will like the practicality and reliability. The Tamora and T350 have the practicality, but I'm not sure if i can ever trust a Speed 6 motor (unless it's had a full rebuild). Personally, I'd get a Chim, probably 450, and supercharge it. It costs a few grand, but you can get a cracking Chim450 for £12000, modify it, and have a car that is practical (that boot is massive), and also has over 400bhp.....but that'd be my choice.