People selling their Tuscan

People selling their Tuscan

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qwerty1

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3 posts

288 months

Wednesday 14th February 2001
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So how come so many people are selling the Tuscan's then? Just look at the classifieds to see what I mean... Mk K

tuscanboy

181 posts

290 months

Wednesday 14th February 2001
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Maybe a combination of the following. 1.Lots of TVR newbies who have had second thoughts 2. People who bought them for a short term investment, and want shot before prices dip any lower 3. Genuine owners who have got nervous about residuals "cutting their losses" 4. The ones for sale may account for the absolute nightmare cases owned by less tolerant people than the readers of these columns 5. A crap winter with few cold sunny days to enjoy the car at it's best Two days of driving in the sunshine this week has reaffirmed by decision not to join the "Top Marques" Brigade

deanb

175 posts

290 months

Thursday 15th February 2001
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I also think that there are: a) a number of 1st-generation demonstrators dealers are selling b) a number of very early owners who actually ordered 2 cars & are selling the first when they take delivery of a newer 'more sorted' one c) repeat TVR owners who miss the low-down torque of the V8 rather than the S6's top end power

cerby

2,984 posts

289 months

Saturday 17th February 2001
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OR IS BECAUSE THY KEEP BREAKING DOWN???SPEED SIX ENGINE!SAY NO MORE!!

Graham and Rosie

850 posts

290 months

Tuesday 20th February 2001
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OR IS BECAUSE THY KEEP BREAKING DOWN???SPEED SIX ENGINE!SAY NO MORE!!
If that was the case, wouldn't there be loads of Speed Six Cerberas for sale as well? ================ Graham and Rosie

beaver

968 posts

290 months

Tuesday 20th February 2001
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Mine's gone and I'm glad. New 4.5 LW replaces it in next 2 weeks or so.

RobM

392 posts

290 months

Tuesday 20th February 2001
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How come beaver? Was it a 'pain'? I was toying with the idea of an upgrade Tell me more !! Email me if you think it may cause some flames ! Edited by RobM on Tuesday 20th February 18:33

craigw

12,248 posts

288 months

Thursday 22nd February 2001
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I've been considering changing the griff for a tuscan but have only heard bad stories. Poor electrics, paintwork, interior leather peeling off dash. I reckon there will soon be a flood onto the market. Apparently quite a few people bought as a change to porkers etc and won't put up with the problems. Also apparently TVR haven't taken an order since the price rise so they will possibly have to reduce the price again, leaving 2nd hand values to plummet. Shame.

PetrolTed

34,443 posts

309 months

Thursday 22nd February 2001
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Also apparently TVR haven't taken an order since the price rise
Not true.

craigw

12,248 posts

288 months

Thursday 22nd February 2001
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which bit Ted? ....or do you mean all of it?

craigw

12,248 posts

288 months

Thursday 22nd February 2001
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sorry didn't read properly ,I see what you mean. I stand corrected.

graham

16,369 posts

290 months

Thursday 22nd February 2001
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From talking to tuscan peeps most are 1000% percent happy with them. the current models are much better than the release 1.0. and most of the 1.0 release cars have been upgraded. Al the tuscan bods complain about these days is "my paint job is better than yours" in the early days it was all faults. I dont think anyones complained about a fault for ages.. Quite a few of the for sale cars are either people who ordered them a few years ago and now carnt really afford them so are letting them go, or the lucky peeps just getting ther second tuscan.. Oh is only i could afford a new car every year ( or ever!!!) G

Duncan

52 posts

290 months

Thursday 22nd February 2001
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How come beaver? Was it a 'pain'? I was toying with the idea of an upgrade Tell me more !!
I think Beaver was referring to the unfortunate bath he took selling the Orange Beast. Tragically I understand that it exists no more having been re-sprayed - probably Chameleon Blue/Green or some such "rare" colour. Shame really.

tuscanboy

181 posts

290 months

Friday 23rd February 2001
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I've been considering changing the griff for a tuscan but have only heard bad stories. Poor electrics, paintwork, interior leather peeling off dash. I reckon there will soon be a flood onto the market. Apparently quite a few people bought as a change to porkers etc and won't put up with the problems. Also apparently TVR haven't taken an order since the price rise so they will possibly have to reduce the price again, leaving 2nd hand values to plummet. Shame.
Yeah, and ill informed statements such as this don't help, do they !!! Where have you got your information. I appreciate the Tuscan Owners e-group is still closed, but I would like to inform you that the overall reaction to the car is very good. I personally have only had a few minor problems, and it has let me down 3 times less that our 6 month old Volvo V70.

craigw

12,248 posts

288 months

Friday 23rd February 2001
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Tuscanboy, Sorry if my statement appears ill informed, it was taken by such unreliable sources as main dealers, 2 owners and a stereo/alarm fitter who has had 3 in, all of whom have had problems ranging from the leather peeling probs to cars being recalled for considerable periods of time. Don't get me wrong, I love the Tuscan, am extremely TVR loyal and would change in an instant if I felt that my 35-40 grand was being spent on a machine that wasn't going to let me down. I realise that TVR is an individual marque and one will inherently encounter some problems with these cars, I have switched from Stuttgart to Blackpool based upon such an understanding. But don't try to tell me or any of us that the Tuscan is floorless, we know it's not. Prices will come down...

tuscanboy

181 posts

290 months

Saturday 24th February 2001
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Craig, I agree the car is far from flawless, and that I may have been more fortunate than some, but it has to be remembered that there are probably several hundred cars out there and you are referring to a potentially very small percentage of them. I am under no illusions about the residuals of the car, but I think that there is an enormous difference between depreciation and price "plummets". According to Piston Ted, cars advertised on this site have been removed due to people actually selling them, and most of these were advertised at unalarming prices. The point I am trying to make, is that fuelling speculation about a product's declining value, no matter how truthful or otherwise, will certainly not help residuals - and that isn't to any of our advantage (unless this is a cunning plan to help you pick up one for 20 grand !!) Steve

craigw

12,248 posts

288 months

Saturday 24th February 2001
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and I would have got away with it, if it wasn't for you pesky kids...

cerby

2,984 posts

289 months

Monday 26th February 2001
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I SAID IT BEFORE AND I WILL SAY IT AGAIN......SPEED SIX ENGINE...SOUNDS GOOD...GOES WELL...LASTS AS LONG AS A FRUIT PASTLE.....ALSO IF THESE TUSCANS ARE SO RELIABLE WHY THE CLOSED E-GROUPS?? ARE THEY DISCUSSING STUFF THEY WOULD RATHER NOBODY ELSE KNEW ABOUT?IT ALL SOUNDS A BIT SUSPECT IF YOU ASK ME.AS FOR CHEAP TUSCANS DID ANYONE SEE THE £25K ONE FOR SALE IN THE SUNDAY TIMES LAST WEEK...I PLAN TO BUY ONE NEXT YEAR AS A SECOND CAR,PRICES MIGHT BE DOWN TO £10K BUY THEN AND I CAN PAY TO HAVE A PROPER ENGINE FITTED(AJP V8) IN IT,THEN MAYBE I CAN JOIN THE TUSCAN E-GROUP....THEN AGAIN MAYBE NOT.

tuscanboy

181 posts

290 months

Monday 26th February 2001
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Please STOP SHOUTING cerby. I think that 25K Tuscan was a mis-print. Someone on this site rang the guy who said he'd sold it for a figure in excess of 35K. Even main dealers are offering 30K plus for a cash purchases.

Graham and Rosie

850 posts

290 months

Monday 26th February 2001
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I SAID IT BEFORE AND I WILL SAY IT AGAIN......SPEED SIX ENGINE...SOUNDS GOOD...GOES WELL...LASTS AS LONG AS A FRUIT PASTLE.....ALSO IF THESE TUSCANS ARE SO RELIABLE WHY THE CLOSED E-GROUPS?? ARE THEY DISCUSSING STUFF THEY WOULD RATHER NOBODY ELSE KNEW ABOUT?IT ALL SOUNDS A BIT SUSPECT IF YOU ASK ME.AS FOR CHEAP TUSCANS DID ANYONE SEE THE £25K ONE FOR SALE IN THE SUNDAY TIMES LAST WEEK...I PLAN TO BUY ONE NEXT YEAR AS A SECOND CAR,PRICES MIGHT BE DOWN TO £10K BUY THEN AND I CAN PAY TO HAVE A PROPER ENGINE FITTED(AJP V8) IN IT,THEN MAYBE I CAN JOIN THE TUSCAN E-GROUP....THEN AGAIN MAYBE NOT.
You can join the egroup now, just send a request, as a potential buyer you should be fine for membership - have you actually tried? The V8 wont fit in the Tuscan chassis, it is desigend for the Speed Six engine, so the transplant you hope for may cost you a lot more than you think!!! PS - How long does a Fruit Pastel last then? ================ Graham and Rosie