What a choice!
What a choice!
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BARRY H

Original Poster:

4 posts

261 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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Help, I put my deposit down on a cerbera on 4 june (motor show). Can anybody tell me the best engine.Is it the speed 6 or the 4.2.(can't afford the 4.5).Also any must have extra's Thanks!

BigBazza

2,135 posts

270 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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Hi Barry,

I don't honestly think theres a lot to choose as far as engines go, you will find and equally stronmg argument in both camps but personally I like to have 8 cylinders.
As far as extras go, where do you start really, depends what your spec is...give us all more details on what you've ordered, colours etc
Well doen for buying what is still the most beautiful car in production

Julian64

14,325 posts

277 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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Err, good choice, but you seem to intimate you can't afford a 4.5 and then are buying a six brand new?

Surely better to look for a two year old 4.5 with all the extras for the same price?

plotloss

67,280 posts

293 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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V8 has the noise, Speed 6 is the future of TVR.

As cilla would say, the choice is yours...

gazzab

21,543 posts

305 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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Julian64 said:
Err, good choice, but you seem to intimate you can't afford a 4.5 and then are buying a six brand new?

Surely better to look for a two year old 4.5 with all the extras for the same price?

2 yrs old ?
6 months old more like ?

BigBazza

2,135 posts

270 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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You've got it all wrong Gaz, 6 YEARS old...they are the best ones!! ;D

Julian64

14,325 posts

277 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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Never will understand peoples obsession with the brand new.

BigBazza

2,135 posts

270 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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Baffles me too Julian, people actually go out and buy a BRAND NEW 7 series Bemmer in the full knowledge they could lose £30,000 in 12-18 months...for me, the lack of depreciation on a 5yr old Cerb offsets the running costs....you gotta look at the bigger picture haven;t you?

plotloss

67,280 posts

293 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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With TVR's speccing up is fun, all the colours and leathers and what not, its a cracking laugh.

However, in hindsight, you're probably better off waiting for a car to come up similar to that which you would have specced new...

BARRY H

Original Poster:

4 posts

261 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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Lads,please don't p.ss on my bonfire.Ihave been waiting 15 years to own a T V R.I think of this cerbera like a virgin!.It may not be the best move just at this moment but i am never going to forget it

swindorski46

1,017 posts

306 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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Fair play, if I could afford a brand new one I wouldn't think twice.

Full leather and air conditioning definately, 18" spiders probably, and make sure it's a nice colour and the interior matches it. PERSONALLY I like two tone interiors

The rest is mainly up to your tastes (Well, I suppose it all is really, if you want it they'll build it!).

tony-tvr

342 posts

264 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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Hi Barry,
Go for broke and get what you want. One word of caution on your interior choice, make sure the cover of the dash and the dash instruments is a dark colour. Mine's a light grey and in sunlight the pod reflects light on the windscreen something awful, almost a strobe effect with the sun through trees on a country lane etc. It's look great but it's bloody awful. Just personal choice, but stay away from the light - go to the dark!!

BigBazza

2,135 posts

270 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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Baz, MOST people on here haven't been lucky enough to spec our cars from new...we are only jealous!! Purely for resale I would take care not to make it TOO personal, by which I am really referring to a West Hamised Cerb that Gorners had in recently. I would def go for aircon, but as has been said...its all about taste man!!

Good luck, get that bonfire stoked up!!

gazzab

21,543 posts

305 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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www.hawthorns.co.uk/used/usedperformance_1.htm

Nice 4.5 RR !!! Hmmm - cheaper than a new speed 6 etc

swindorski46

1,017 posts

306 months

Monday 14th June 2004
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BigBazza said:
Baz, MOST people on here haven't been lucky enough to spec our cars from new...we are only jealous!!!




gazzab

21,543 posts

305 months

Tuesday 15th June 2004
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www.pistonheads.co.uk/members/showCar.asp?carId=8615

Hmmm - but the depreciation on a new cerb is outrageous. Particularly speed 6 and 4.2s

Look at above link.

It is ok if you can find a private buyer rather than a garage or a trade in. But not many private punters after cars under 2 yrs old.

If money is no object then go for it.

admiral

214 posts

289 months

Tuesday 15th June 2004
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Barry,

I was in the fortunate position 3 years ago of speccing a new Cerb SP6.

Engine wise, you should talk to your dealer about SP6 options if you want to go for that. The SP6 in my car in a 4L, 350BHP. I'm not sure whether this engine is available anymore - the standard Tuscan has a 3.6L and the 4.0L tuscan S engine produces 390BHP. Perhaps even the T400R engine might be possible.

Things I got which I like:
a) DAB radio (but get them to hide the aerial in the boot. Mine's on the roof and spoils the lines somewhat).
b) extra leather on transmission tunnel, dashtop
c) Quad lamps (standard now I believe).

Things I should have got but didn't:
a) full leather interior
b) 18in wheels

Things I got which I wouldn't again:
a) heated front screen - complete waste of money!

Enjoy the experience and make sure you go to the factory to see the car in build.

Best of luck!

guydw

1,651 posts

306 months

Tuesday 15th June 2004
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Full leather
Air con

Cool paint job
Big wheels - I like the anthracite ones...

pilmar

135 posts

276 months

Tuesday 15th June 2004
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I agree with the dark leather dash top. The Cerbie I have just bought has Magnolia full leather but with the top of the dash in very dark purple. I wondered why at first but then began to realise. Good luck with the NEW Cerbie and have fun with the endless choices on offer.

dai capp

1,641 posts

283 months

Wednesday 16th June 2004
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BARRY H said:
Lads,please don't p.ss on my bonfire.Ihave been waiting 15 years to own a T V R.I think of this cerbera like a virgin!.It may not be the best move just at this moment but i am never going to forget it


Was just thinking that...

Well done and I hope the experience meets all your expectations!

Personally I would go for the V8 but the Speed 6 is the way TVR are going.

I would also think about the options list and your colour choices - I'm the second owner on my car and the first owner took a right old hit on it because of his colour choice on the interior.

Also you should consider aircon and if you can stretch to it full leather. It's only my opinion but you'd probably find that if you spent the option money on full leather over a seriously fancy paint like a reflex colour your residuals would hold better...

I always think its a big reponsibility to spec your car from new. It's a lot of dough to shell out and if it ends up looking like a dogs breakfast its your fault!

Whatever you choose you'll love it and I am and will remain deeply jealous!

Enjoy!

All the best

DC