Mk2 Tuscan
Mk2 Tuscan
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Towzer

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221 posts

250 months

Friday 20th April 2007
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I've been flirting with the idea of buying a Mk2 Tuscan for some time and given used car prices are dropping quickly, now seems a good time to take the plunge.

I saw an 06 3.6l Tuscan 2 for sale at a good price but it's had 3 previous owners. Now 06 is only aout 12-15 months old, why would three people sell it in such a short period of time? Is this common practive for TVR ownersip to be so short lived or is there something seriouly wrong with this car? A while ago I bought an E46 M3 with 3 previous owners and took a masive hit when I came to sell it, does this also apply to Tuscans?

Apart from the engine size what's the difference between the non S and S models? ie do you get an upgraded interior etc on the S model? For some illogical reason I feel compelled to buy the S because it's faster... but is the difference that noticable?

Thanks,

Phil

rykev

2,860 posts

267 months

Friday 20th April 2007
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Hi Phil

The main differences between the standard Tuscan and the S are the S has close ratio gearbox, bigger brakes,zenon main beam, larger bore exhaust and the more powerful engine.These were charged out at a premium of between £5K and £10K when new depending on wether there was an offer on at the time.
The larger engine is noticable especially if you are going to the car on trackdays.
With regard to taking a hit on resale most cars will take a large hit in the first 3 years in particular but if you intend to keep it for a while then TVRs tend to slow in depreciation over the following years.
Best bet with any TVR purchase is to go out and try several versions of the model/models you are interested in,there can be a lot of difference between supposedly identical cars in both performance and build quality,and then go for the one that feels best to you within your budget.

Kev

tuscanx1

214 posts

295 months

Friday 20th April 2007
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Unless you race it you probably won't be able to tell the difference in performance. With regards to ownership periods...I owned my Tuscan for over 3 years from new, then 2 years without but then it came up for sale so I bought it back!

Towzer

Original Poster:

221 posts

250 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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Thanks fellas. It'll be a second car for me and will probably only ever come out of the garage on sunny days or Le Mans and I might take it to the 'ring. I might track it but probably only for fun and probably at a similar event to the Evo Active days. I've had various 911's, boxsters, M3's and scooby's over the past few years and I know the standard Tuscan is still quicker than anything I've had previously.

The car I've seen is at the TVR centre, it's a blue 06 car listed in their used section. It's the number of previous owners that's bugging me. On any other car that would tend to indicate it's had a lot of problems and the owners have shifted it quickly. Any idea what a Tuscan would have been brand new?

I do appreciate your views and advice, equally if anyone knows of a good Tuscan 2S coming up for sale shortly drop me a line.

Phil

little paul

18 posts

233 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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tuscanx1 said:
Unless you race it you probably won't be able to tell the difference in performance. With regards to ownership periods...I owned my Tuscan for over 3 years from new, then 2 years without but then it came up for sale so I bought it back!

I dont know what planet you are on, i have owned both a 3.6, a 4 litre, and a4litre S and i can say the 4ltr s is soooo much quicker than the other 2, plus why do you think the s is £10,000 more money.

anonymous-user

78 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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little paul said:
tuscanx1 said:
Unless you race it you probably won't be able to tell the difference in performance. With regards to ownership periods...I owned my Tuscan for over 3 years from new, then 2 years without but then it came up for sale so I bought it back!

I dont know what planet you are on, i have owned both a 3.6, a 4 litre, and a4litre S and i can say the 4ltr s is soooo much quicker than the other 2, plus why do you think the s is £10,000 more money.



Rolling roads have shown quite a few S Tuscans have been down on the power output quoted and quite a few standard ones up. The key is to get one with a good engine.

glow worm

7,061 posts

251 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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Air Con (£1500) was also std. with the S Pack which made the £3500 offer price tag very attractive.
Close Ratio Box (if actually got one??) was £1300
Gas Discharge Lights (£750)
18" Wheels (£1100)
Plus the 'S' Engine (check the colour engine Red for 'S')

tuscanx1

214 posts

295 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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Little Paul

Just my personal experience, no more, no less. Inter-planetary movement is irrelevant!

the pits

4,290 posts

264 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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there are one or two still available from dealers as virtually new cars. I think dream machines has one. I've seen another one around for sale that's an S but it has the original dash. Later cars benefitted from bilstein suspension and sagaris inspired set up (big difference), and a new dash from the tuscan convertible which sees the digital only dash pod replaced by t350/tamora/sagaris style analogue/digital design. I had one of the last tuscan 2s and I highly recommend it. It's well made, goes like the clappers and handles too. You should be able to negotiate a cracking deal on one of the last new ones.

NCE 61

2,444 posts

305 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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Towzer said:
I've been flirting with the idea of buying a Mk2 Tuscan for some time and given used car prices are dropping quickly, now seems a good time to take the plunge.

I saw an 06 3.6l Tuscan 2 for sale at a good price but it's had 3 previous owners. Now 06 is only aout 12-15 months old, why would three people sell it in such a short period of time? Is this common practive for TVR ownersip to be so short lived or is there something seriouly wrong with this car? A while ago I bought an E46 M3 with 3 previous owners and took a masive hit when I came to sell it, does this also apply to Tuscans?

Apart from the engine size what's the difference between the non S and S models? ie do you get an upgraded interior etc on the S model? For some illogical reason I feel compelled to buy the S because it's faster... but is the difference that noticable?

Thanks,

Phil


Sounds as though this is actually a 2005 car as the 3.6 was replaced by a 365 BHP 4 litre in the standard Tuscan for 2006. Maybe the number of owners is due to it being an ex-demonstrator, not that there is any thing wrong with that.There are still a few new ones around see Here I can personally recommend the 2006 Tuscan S though they really are the DB's

Towzer

Original Poster:

221 posts

250 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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I'm hoping o try it sometime next week, if I can get it for £30k ish then I'd be happy. I'll see if I can drive it back to back with a S.

Did the Bilstein's only become available on the 4.0 cars?

Phil

NCE 61

2,444 posts

305 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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Towzer said:
I'm hoping o try it sometime next week, if I can get it for £30k ish then I'd be happy. I'll see if I can drive it back to back with a S.

Did the Bilstein's only become available on the 4.0 cars?

Phil


The Bilstein's on the Tuscan were first fitted on the convertible model,so from late 2005 onward, I actually prefer the setup of these to my previous Tuscan with Nitrons.

Martina1

2 posts

228 months

Tuesday 24th April 2007
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Hi Phil

We have a TVR for sale its a Tuscan 2 you may be interested in i've attached a copy of the advert. The car drives like a dream and is ready to go.. Please call us on 020 7625 6250 if you would like any info/pictures or would like to arrange a test drive. Thanks Martina

TVR TUSCAN II 4.0 S, Coupe, 2006 06 Reg, 5,000 miles, Mystic Black Over Black Lth Stitched In Portland. Full Spec Car With Portland Grey Lower Dash And Centre Console, Black Carpets With Black Piping, Air Conditioning, 18" Spider Alloys, Alpine CD Player, Rear Speakers, Stainless Steel Door Entry Guards, Alarm, Immobiliser, Manufacturers Warranty Untill March 09 Just Had 1st Year Service

Martina1

2 posts

228 months

Tuesday 24th April 2007
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Ive managed to cut the price out of the previous message it's £33,850

ntel

5,051 posts

264 months

Tuesday 24th April 2007
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NCE 61 said:
Towzer said:
I'm hoping o try it sometime next week, if I can get it for £30k ish then I'd be happy. I'll see if I can drive it back to back with a S.

Did the Bilstein's only become available on the 4.0 cars?

Phil


The Bilstein's on the Tuscan were first fitted on the convertible model,so from late 2005 onward, I actually prefer the setup of these to my previous Tuscan with Nitrons.


My 55 plate Tuscan Targa came with Bilsteins. They were awful. Took them off after 2000 miles and replaced them with Nitrons. Lot better now.

little paul

18 posts

233 months

Tuesday 24th April 2007
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tuscanx1 said:
Little Paul

Just my personal experience, no more, no less. Inter-planetary movement is irrelevant!

SORRY point taken.

Towzer

Original Poster:

221 posts

250 months

Tuesday 24th April 2007
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Thanks Martina, I'll give you a call tomorow as I could be interested in your car.

Phil