Thought about a change
Discussion
With our new dealership not 500 yards away from me now, I had a browse at the 2 cars they have at the moment in the showroom, a 350T & Tamora.
The 350 is a stunning shade of blue and the Tamora is a little black sporty beast that has now a nice round rear, maybe it's a man thing but I thought not very practical for me, but definately will be fun.
I still think however when the time comes for a change it will be another Tuscan, as I beleive this is the best Grand Tourer around. I have done in the past at least 20 trips from either Poole or Portsmouth direct to Scotland in a variety of cars only stopping for petrol and takes @7-8 hours, the worst part of the journey is after Kendal and between the Annan junction, between these points the scenery doesn't change much and I have always had trouble in keeping awake then.
Not the Tuscan I have never felt so alive from start to finish of the journey and get out of the car feeling as good as I did when I got in it.
I know it's like reading a book if you've read the post till the end, but when I start it's hard to stop.
Best Regards,
James Sim.
The 350 is a stunning shade of blue and the Tamora is a little black sporty beast that has now a nice round rear, maybe it's a man thing but I thought not very practical for me, but definately will be fun.
I still think however when the time comes for a change it will be another Tuscan, as I beleive this is the best Grand Tourer around. I have done in the past at least 20 trips from either Poole or Portsmouth direct to Scotland in a variety of cars only stopping for petrol and takes @7-8 hours, the worst part of the journey is after Kendal and between the Annan junction, between these points the scenery doesn't change much and I have always had trouble in keeping awake then.
Not the Tuscan I have never felt so alive from start to finish of the journey and get out of the car feeling as good as I did when I got in it.
I know it's like reading a book if you've read the post till the end, but when I start it's hard to stop.
Best Regards,
James Sim.
Hi James
I considered waiting for the Sagaris before I ordered my new Tuscan but in the end I decided that the Tuscan had so many advantages that I couldn't not get another one. The car can be coupe or convertible and feels totally different in either guise and has that massive boot for touring, even with the roof in it! They all have the same engines so performance is on a par. Then there's the looks, where IMO the Tuscan just knocks everything else into a cocked hat.
Having said that I'm sure you will be happy with whichever you choose.
Paul
I considered waiting for the Sagaris before I ordered my new Tuscan but in the end I decided that the Tuscan had so many advantages that I couldn't not get another one. The car can be coupe or convertible and feels totally different in either guise and has that massive boot for touring, even with the roof in it! They all have the same engines so performance is on a par. Then there's the looks, where IMO the Tuscan just knocks everything else into a cocked hat.
Having said that I'm sure you will be happy with whichever you choose.
Paul
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