SECOND HAND SAGARIS FEATURED IN AUTOCAT THIS WEEK
SECOND HAND SAGARIS FEATURED IN AUTOCAT THIS WEEK
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K4TRV

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1,819 posts

268 months

Thursday 28th February 2013
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My Cousin texted me to say this weeks Autocar has a second-hand Sagaris featured in it.

I looked at the interweb, as one does and here's an extract (http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/first-drives/tvr-sagaris-40) - does it belong to anyone on Pistonheads??:

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TVR Sagaris 4.0
It still smells of resin, but this Sagaris is a significant improvement, and feels built to last a bit longer. And it goes sideways for Britain

Sideways action is available at a flick of the right foot Tweet Widget

What’s new? We reckon the Sagaris represents TVR’s finest hour. It may look like some comic-strip fantasy, but underneath it’s the most thoroughly resolved car to leave the Blackpool gates: unfazed by midcorner bumps, with more compliant steering and monster brakes. For 2007, there’s a fettled version with increased attention to detail and subtle design tweaks to ease the frustrations of our last meeting. There is improved leather and some proper carpet, as distinct from the Alders offcuts used before. Also welcome are more supportive race seats (designed in partnership with Sparco) and a new pedal design that solves our safety and comfort concerns. Outside, rear-facing exhausts replace the original side exit design (to reduce motorway boom and comply with international regulations), there’s a conventional one-piece bonnet, a third-brake light and striking new alloys, wrapped with thinner front tyres to tame the nervous front-end. What’s it like? We spent a day and 300 miles with the new Sagaris and, yes, it still smells of resin. And, yes, the fuel filler still blew back. But everything else worked fine, including the electric windows, which for the first time in my TVR career moved consistently, and with a sound and speed to reassure they’d continue working beyond the next 24 hours. And it continued to do what TVRs do best; going like absolute stink, giving a new meaning to ‘engaging’ and going sideways for Britain. Should I buy one? On this evidence, TVR is making the steps needed to take the company forward, listening to feedback and working to provide the solutions. It’ll be a tough journey, but they’ve got the right attitude and that’s what counts. Jamie Corstorphine
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Could be worth buying a copy - I'll borrow my Cousin's......??

Trev

Edited by K4TRV on Thursday 28th February 08:45

V8 GRF

7,298 posts

226 months

Thursday 28th February 2013
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I doubt that's the piece he's referring to. That's an old 'First Drive' review for the Sagaris 2 from the factory back in (as it states) 2007.

K4TRV

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1,819 posts

268 months

Thursday 28th February 2013
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My fault, clearly I cannot "copy" current material, I mistakenly copied what you said - the link to a "First Drive".getmecoat

However, I was told the topic covers "ownership" of a Sagaris?byebye

Rgds

Trev

Chris71

21,548 posts

258 months

Thursday 28th February 2013
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Saw the article in Autocar. I have a vague feeling the owner of that particular Sag might be a PHer.

S6 ROR

1,588 posts

281 months

Thursday 28th February 2013
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It's on pages 78-81, written by Colin Goodwin.
Article on Sagaris and they show the the interior of a Mk1 Tuscan. Good to see their quality control is in rude healthhehe

A900ss

3,290 posts

168 months

Thursday 28th February 2013
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Doesn't it also say 'From £55k....''