Are Tuscan prices out of hand?
Discussion
Looking at the classified adds is it me or are the prices going through the roof for low mileage/ good quality cars?
Where do the dealers find them, I am shocked at the low mileage cars coming out of the woodwork at the moment, surely the owners would get more to sell them privately, I bought mine private?
Considering they cost 55k new (correct me if I am wrong as I never had the chance to buy one new)the black S with 9k miles on it represents a loss of 23k just to have it in the garage, I wonder if it was bought as an investment?
Surely it would have made more sense to sit on it for a few more years and make a killing if the prices carry on as they are.
Have to say though the black one is a stunner, and the Fenhurst convertible is a cracker.
Where do the dealers find them, I am shocked at the low mileage cars coming out of the woodwork at the moment, surely the owners would get more to sell them privately, I bought mine private?
Considering they cost 55k new (correct me if I am wrong as I never had the chance to buy one new)the black S with 9k miles on it represents a loss of 23k just to have it in the garage, I wonder if it was bought as an investment?
Surely it would have made more sense to sit on it for a few more years and make a killing if the prices carry on as they are.
Have to say though the black one is a stunner, and the Fenhurst convertible is a cracker.
chris watton said:
I bought my Tamora for £16k last October (I thought it was a steal for what it is!)- but I am spending the same again (and then some) on bringing it up to spec. I don't think I'd get £32k for it, though....
Crumbs, what are you doing to it Chris??? Thats a lot of wonga to bring a £16k car "up to spec" fella.im said:
chris watton said:
I bought my Tamora for £16k last October (I thought it was a steal for what it is!)- but I am spending the same again (and then some) on bringing it up to spec. I don't think I'd get £32k for it, though....
Crumbs, what are you doing to it Chris??? Thats a lot of wonga to bring a £16k car "up to spec" fella.The bulk of the money will go on a complete interior re-trim with new roof and rear screen, and the TVR Power 4.3 upgrade (have just ordered a set of Nitrons). After this (late next year perhaps..), a CR box and Quaife LSD. Still £15k cheaper than what I worked out what the Cobra would cost over three years.
Of course, I should be spending my money on our house renovation.....

wow if i make money on a car i'll be amazed.heres hoping though.if i do sell my beloved tuscan i'll be more than happy to get close to what i paid for it.bearing in mind what it takes to keep on top of these cars,i dont think my finacial adviser will be seeing it as a money making cert. lol.
benny4x said:
wow if i make money on a car i'll be amazed.heres hoping though.if i do sell my beloved tuscan i'll be more than happy to get close to what i paid for it.bearing in mind what it takes to keep on top of these cars,i dont think my finacial adviser will be seeing it as a money making cert. lol.
As long as I'm working, I will never sell my Tamora, I am making sure it's as perfect as possible for me. I sold my first Tam and bitterly regretted it, not going through that again.It is nice to know though, that values are very stable, perhaps even going up.
Still regard the Tuscan as the most 'out there' design. I almost fell for one again just on looks alone....
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