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I am looking at buying a Tuscan, it would greatly help me narrow the search down if I knew exaclty what the right specification to buy is, and what to avoid. I know about some of the pitfalls but this would be a second car.
The car I have in mind is a 2001 Y reg Tuscan 4.0 speed 6, what spec is considered a must and the colour I like is Spectraflash silver, is this a good colour to have for re-sale, would aircon be standard or not, any advice is much appreciated.
>>> Edited by TIME on Friday 5th December 18:09
The car I have in mind is a 2001 Y reg Tuscan 4.0 speed 6, what spec is considered a must and the colour I like is Spectraflash silver, is this a good colour to have for re-sale, would aircon be standard or not, any advice is much appreciated.
>>> Edited by TIME on Friday 5th December 18:09
Thanks for everyone's advice, just had a check done on the registration of the car I really liked, before arranging to view it !
Got the registration number from classifieds, guess what, the car is classed as a "TOTAL LOSS" according to the company I checked it with, nice to know that people don't bother to advertise this fact to poor unsuspecting buyers, not nice that!
My advice is to always HPI it first.
Got the registration number from classifieds, guess what, the car is classed as a "TOTAL LOSS" according to the company I checked it with, nice to know that people don't bother to advertise this fact to poor unsuspecting buyers, not nice that!
My advice is to always HPI it first.
TIME said:
Thanks for everyone's advice, just had a check done on the registration of the car I really liked, before arranging to view it !
Got the registration number from classifieds, guess what, the car is classed as a "TOTAL LOSS" according to the company I checked it with, nice to know that people don't bother to advertise this fact to poor unsuspecting buyers, not nice that!
My advice is to always HPI it first.
Good advice

singh said:
TIME,
Seen this?
www.pistonheads.com/sales/detail.asp?s=2&i=12609&sc=688P
Damn, I would buy that now if I had the money!!
There is a y reg purple illusion tuscan in autotrader it was up for 27,995 but has gone down to 26,000 recntly, ispoke to the guy just prior to me buying mine and he said that he had just bought it off chris neils(tvr dealer in cheshire) and needed to sell. looks nice and a good price (super colour with magnolia hide) good luck
I hope that anyone looking at the car in question does a HPI check on it, or is made aware of it's history before they buy it, it was advertised in the well known midlands used car magazine also. It has been removed from the classifieds now! Wonder why ?
I will keep looking, but the cheap cars seem to all have adverse history, I do like the swordfish and the chameleon colour, I am in no hurry so to buy so the right one will come along.
Just seen three TVR's going towards Malvern, a white wedge and two Chimaera's one with a light conversion, very nice.
I will keep looking, but the cheap cars seem to all have adverse history, I do like the swordfish and the chameleon colour, I am in no hurry so to buy so the right one will come along.
Just seen three TVR's going towards Malvern, a white wedge and two Chimaera's one with a light conversion, very nice.
hmmm, if on the classifieds submission page there was an option box indicating whether the car was on the Hpi register (Class D/C/No/Unknown) would that benefit PH members who purchase cars off PH?
As far as I know advertisers have to give the correct information so at the very worst you'd get 'unknown' for dodgy cars. If however, the car was a 1st owner car or the current owner had it Hpi'd before they bought it they could categorically say that it wasn't on the register and it would make the car more attractive to a potential purchaser.
Just a thought?
DJ
As far as I know advertisers have to give the correct information so at the very worst you'd get 'unknown' for dodgy cars. If however, the car was a 1st owner car or the current owner had it Hpi'd before they bought it they could categorically say that it wasn't on the register and it would make the car more attractive to a potential purchaser.
Just a thought?
DJ
TIME said:
I hope that anyone looking at the car in question does a HPI check on it, or is made aware of it's history before they buy it, it was advertised in the well known midlands used car magazine also. It has been removed from the classifieds now! Wonder why ?
I will keep looking, but the cheap cars seem to all have adverse history, I do like the swordfish and the chameleon colour, I am in no hurry so to buy so the right one will come along.
Just seen three TVR's going towards Malvern, a white wedge and two Chimaera's one with a light conversion, very nice.
TIME I was offered a crash damaged repaired Tuscan for 18k from a very honest seller (it wasn't on the register). As has been said before, such cars aren't necessarily bad, just should not command the same price as a non damaged car. It's a sad state of affairs when people try to sell cars like that (especially on a TVR enthusiasts site like this one) without declaring their knowledge of the history of the car.
Best of luck with your search.
DJ
cacatous said:
Pies said:
Put 2+ 2 together cacatous
??
OK:
1) Singh: Seen this? - link to Pistonheads classifieds Tuscan in Spectraflare
2) Time: That's the one I like
3) Time: Got the registration number from classifieds, guess what, the car is classed as a "TOTAL LOSS" according to the company I checked it with
4) Cactous: Damn, I would buy that now if I had the money!!
I think the suggestion to put 2+2 together involved you reconsidering your statement (4) based on (3) considering (1) and (2) .
DJ
>> Edited by _DJ_ on Saturday 6th December 18:03
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