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billynomates

Original Poster:

2,101 posts

259 months

Thursday 31st March 2005
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Its Big Als fault

He suggested I popped into here.
Thing is.. I'm moving on and therefore up.
The Chim has to go..don't get me wrong here its been the best 12 months ever,but its now Tuscan time for me.

If anyone has any advice where to buy the pros or cons of Tuscan ownership please let me know.

From my little knowledge its best to go for later model
ie after 2001.

You can email me if thats easier

Cheers Phil

Big Al.

69,325 posts

281 months

Thursday 31st March 2005
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billynomates said:
Its Big Als fault




Bl**dy typical, Blame me! .

Well you already know what I got to say on the subject.

GO FOR IT! OH

Steve_T

6,356 posts

295 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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Phil,

YHM Mate. Call me if you want to chat.

Cheers,

Steve.

J_S_G

6,177 posts

273 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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Age of the engine (since last rebuild) is more important than "age of the car" as a whole, in my opinion. If you really want to play the "don't buy a car unless it was made after X" game (which I wouldn't), X would have to be mid-late 2002.

Would judge it all far more on how good condition the car's in, and would specifically look for a car with higher mileage so that it's not been left lying around for weeks on end.

hughesie2

12,713 posts

305 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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so is the car in the classifieds then Phil ??

kippax

2,792 posts

272 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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Just done the same thing pick up my 2002 Tuscan from Gorners tomorrow.
See www.hlgornertvr.co.uk/AllVehiclesview.asp?key=1768 for details.

Howard.

millerman

817 posts

261 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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I agree with JSG.

I have a 2001 Tuscan from HHC, had it since june last year. Sweet as a sweet thing.

It had a top end rebuild through HHC, to 2004 spec. So I would not judge the car just on its age.

And in the words of Mr NIKE, " Just do it 1"

Nick

billynomates

Original Poster:

2,101 posts

259 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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hughesie2 said:
so is the car in the classifieds then Phil ??


Might be.... Mums the word for now.

billynomates

Original Poster:

2,101 posts

259 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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Steve_T said:
Phil,

YHM Mate. Call me if you want to chat.

Cheers,

Steve.


Thanks YHM

InEssex

115 posts

274 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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May be a little off topic, and i'm sure its probably come up before, but, how do you think mileage effects Tuscans. I was chatting to a dealer regarding my car, which is a 53 plate and has 15,000 miles on it and he was saying that if there were two cars the same age and roughly the same price and one had 15,000 and one had 2000 miles that 100% of purchasers would go for the car with less miles. He also stated that he has been selling TVR's for a long time and has never had a customer that has chosen a car because it has more miles. Now, if it was any other marque then i would agree, BUT this is TVR. Maybe its just me, but if i was looking at a car that was 18 mnts to 2 years old, perhaps older, then i'd be interested as to why the car only has 2000 miles, we all know why some cars can spend alot of time of the road!

Steve

J_S_G

6,177 posts

273 months

Saturday 2nd April 2005
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InEssex said:
May be a little off topic, and i'm sure its probably come up before, but, how do you think mileage effects Tuscans.

My view:

10k miles = just over £1k off the value of a Tuscan.

SOME people would LIKE to go for higher mileage Tuscans, but NEARLY ALL end up going for lower mileage ones... it's drummed into you from birth. Especially given that the majority of buyers don't browse PH and see the "get one with a few miles on it" posts.

billynomates

Original Poster:

2,101 posts

259 months

Tuesday 26th April 2005
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Big Al. said:

billynomates said:
Its Big Als fault





Bl**dy typical, Blame me! .

Well you already know what I got to say on the subject.

GO FOR IT! OH

GOT IT
Hope to pick it up soooooooon


Fancy a blat
Phil etc

Big Al.

69,325 posts

281 months

Tuesday 26th April 2005
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billynomates said:

GOT IT
Hope to pick it up soooooooon


Fancy a blat
Phil etc



The one you were after?

Not as fast as the red ones though

CerbyT

404 posts

269 months

Tuesday 26th April 2005
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billynomates said:

Big Al. said:


billynomates said:
Its Big Als fault






Bl**dy typical, Blame me! .

Well you already know what I got to say on the subject.

GO FOR IT! OH


GOT IT
Hope to pick it up soooooooon


Fancy a blat
Phil etc



Expect to keep looking at it when you havent got time to drive it and feeling

billynomates

Original Poster:

2,101 posts

259 months

Tuesday 26th April 2005
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Big Al. said:

billynomates said:

GOT IT
Hope to pick it up soooooooon


Fancy a blat
Phil etc




The one you were after?

Not as fast as the red ones though


Yep thats the one

Ok.... lets see which is faster
time me thinks.

Phil





Big Al.

69,325 posts

281 months

Tuesday 26th April 2005
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CerbyT said:

Expect to keep looking at it when you havent got time to drive it and feeling


Or just keep looking at the latest TVR news

www.pistonheads.com/tvr/index.asp?storyId=10422

As you say OH

CerbyT

404 posts

269 months

Wednesday 27th April 2005
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Big Al. said:

CerbyT said:

Expect to keep looking at it when you havent got time to drive it and feeling



Or just keep looking at the latest TVR news

www.pistonheads.com/tvr/index.asp?storyId=10422

As you say OH




Tart!!!!

powerlord

771 posts

264 months

Wednesday 27th April 2005
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InEssex said:
May be a little off topic, and i'm sure its probably come up before, but, how do you think mileage effects Tuscans. I was chatting to a dealer regarding my car, which is a 53 plate and has 15,000 miles on it and he was saying that if there were two cars the same age and roughly the same price and one had 15,000 and one had 2000 miles that 100% of purchasers would go for the car with less miles. He also stated that he has been selling TVR's for a long time and has never had a customer that has chosen a car because it has more miles. Now, if it was any other marque then i would agree, BUT this is TVR. Maybe its just me, but if i was looking at a car that was 18 mnts to 2 years old, perhaps older, then i'd be interested as to why the car only has 2000 miles, we all know why some cars can spend alot of time of the road!

Steve


silly low miles I agree. I stayed away from tuscs with less than 10K on them when I was looking (for rebuild issues).

The thing to bear in mind with ones around the 20-25K though is that if they've nto had a new clutch they'll need one soon at a cost of >1000 quid. So that immediately knocks 1K off the price if u ask me.