Help to choose a Tuscan !
Help to choose a Tuscan !
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V8 Devil

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3,556 posts

257 months

Wednesday 27th December 2006
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Which Tuscan ?
Hi Guys, potential tuscan newbie here. I am thinking of changing my 4.0 Chimaera for a Tuscan. I am looking at two at the moment, the chianti starmist 2000 S in the classifieds at £19995 which has had a top end rebuild in 2002 and 13000 on the clock. she looks immaculate. Did a top end rebuild sort out the rebuild needs of the speed six. I have read that many needed engine rebuilds but am not sure if they were top or bottom ends or both. What else do i need to be looking for or thinking/worrying about. The other car is a 2000 pearl blue tuscan, not an S but with a brand new engine fitted which needs to be run in. It only has 16 inch alloys but that can easily be changed. It's being sold by Racing Green and at £18950 looks a good buy, however a waranty is not included in this price but is available. I have been hankering for a tuscan even before buying the Chimaera three years ago, i've got to have one but need to be sensible. I can only go up to £20000 which includes my 1998 S Chimaera as part-ex, leaving me a few grand in the bank for niggles etc. I would be very grateful for any advice, thanks, Mike.

S6 SFX

595 posts

250 months

Wednesday 27th December 2006
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Of the two, the new engine car sounds better. A 2002 top end rebuild will not offer the same level of component quality as a 2005/6 new engine. Ultimately it's your choice. I bought mine because of the colour then had all the mechanicals changed, so who am I to offer advice.
There are flaws to the Sp6 design which are more exposed in earlier cars. Seeing as you're allowing in your budget for niggles, not rebuilds - go for the new engine IMO.

Al.

V8 Devil

Original Poster:

3,556 posts

257 months

Wednesday 27th December 2006
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Thanks Al,
I would feel safer with a new engine but am very tempted by an S. I guess I'll have to go up to Racing Greens open day tomorrow and see how the non S drives. It's hard to stop the heart ruling the head !

Ricardo Bertone

562 posts

234 months

Wednesday 27th December 2006
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TVR didn't sell Tuscan Ss in 2000/2001 - the Red Rose was the improved option then.

Ricardo

toobin

1,222 posts

258 months

Thursday 28th December 2006
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www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/81975.htm

This sounds like the one for you!!!

Warranty - new engine - great owner

V8 Devil

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3,556 posts

257 months

Thursday 28th December 2006
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If you could respray it to a darker blue, orange or chianti and take my Chimaera as part-ex it would be spot on !! Keep them coming !!


Edited by V8 Devil on Thursday 28th December 09:42

Tuska

961 posts

254 months

Thursday 28th December 2006
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Many posts on the subject within this forum. I would not by a Tuscan unless it had a rebuild that was from 2003 at the earliest. There is much circumstantial evidence that components were of better quality after this time.

UpTheIron

4,057 posts

292 months

Thursday 28th December 2006
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Ricardo Bertone said:
TVR didn't sell Tuscan Ss in 2000/2001 - the Red Rose was the improved option then.

Ricardo
Correct, and this: www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/90012.htm is not an S - the rear lights are in the wrong place, although it does have an S spoiler fitted.

V8 Devil

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3,556 posts

257 months

Thursday 28th December 2006
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Thanks, i wasn't aware that that was the case, when did they start building S's rather than red rose cars? Can someone tell me how you get a link onto a posting from the classifieds, not too computer literate, but learning !! Thanks, Mike.

eldudereno

997 posts

251 months

Thursday 28th December 2006
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You need to be able to copy and paste the 'url' from the advert. You'll find the 'url' in the address bar at the top of the page. (http : //www. etc etc)

Using your mouse: left click = left button, right click = right button.

1) Left click on the text that you want to copy until it is highlighted in blue.
2) Whilst keeping your cursor over the highlighted text, right click then left click on 'copy'.

The text that you want to copy is now stored in your pc's clipboard.

3) Select the place where you want to insert the text (advert url in this case) by a left click in the appropriate place.
4) Now right click then left click on 'paste'

Job done.

ps. You can have more than one internet explorer window open at the same time, just click on your internet button again. You can therefore be viewing the Pistonheads ads and the Pistonheads forums at the same time. Select the appropriate window by clicking on it at the bottom of your screen.


Edited by eldudereno on Thursday 28th December 23:43



Edited by eldudereno on Thursday 28th December 23:44



Edited by eldudereno on Thursday 28th December 23:44

V8 Devil

Original Poster:

3,556 posts

257 months

Friday 29th December 2006
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Thanks Duncan,
I knew it wasn't difficult but couldn't work it out.
Cheers, Mike.