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just looked on the classifieds theres a 4.5 red cerbera at£ 19.999 its had a loadddd of money spent on it would guess more than the asking price its stunning .and had everything done ie upgrades and with engine warranty id seriously consider it best of luck ps its also been featured on this forum
If you're only going to do 1,500 miles a year - by choice - then you are obviously looking for a car that will be totally reliable on the dozen or so occasions you use it each year.
That will be a challenge.
Chances are the decision you make about which specialist you are going use to maintain your car will be just as important as the car you purchase.
That will be a challenge.
Chances are the decision you make about which specialist you are going use to maintain your car will be just as important as the car you purchase.
ukkid35 said:
If you're only going to do 1,500 miles a year - by choice - then you are obviously looking for a car that will be totally reliable on the dozen or so occasions you use it each year.
That will be a challenge.
Chances are the decision you make about which specialist you are going use to maintain your car will be just as important as the car you purchase.
Elaborate please? Reliability issues which I need to know about? Surely it isnt just like a lucky dip and ANYTHING could potentially go wrong? TVR must have got some bits right???That will be a challenge.
Chances are the decision you make about which specialist you are going use to maintain your car will be just as important as the car you purchase.
found the thread if it helps http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
ukkid35 said:
If you're only going to do 1,500 miles a year - by choice - then you are obviously looking for a car that will be totally reliable on the dozen or so occasions you use it each year.
That will be a challenge.
Chances are the decision you make about which specialist you are going use to maintain your car will be just as important as the car you purchase.
Elaborate please? Reliability issues which I need to know about? Surely it isnt just like a lucky dip and ANYTHING could potentially go wrong? TVR must have got some bits right???That will be a challenge.
Chances are the decision you make about which specialist you are going use to maintain your car will be just as important as the car you purchase.
so cerberas do have there problems but if you buy one which has had plenty of money spent on upgrades there shouldnt be any major issues the speed6 engines were very weak but a lot got rebuilt the red one everybody is talking about has had a rebuild plus upgrade to the redrose engine with a 100k warranty on it the suspention on the original tend to fail clutches are another issue again should have been sorted by now electrics can be an issue
mattler said:
ukkid35 said:
If you're only going to do 1,500 miles a year - by choice - then you are obviously looking for a car that will be totally reliable on the dozen or so occasions you use it each year.
That will be a challenge.
Chances are the decision you make about which specialist you are going use to maintain your car will be just as important as the car you purchase.
Elaborate please? Reliability issues which I need to know about? Surely it isnt just like a lucky dip and ANYTHING could potentially go wrong? TVR must have got some bits right???That will be a challenge.
Chances are the decision you make about which specialist you are going use to maintain your car will be just as important as the car you purchase.

mattler said:
Elaborate please? Reliability issues which I need to know about? Surely it isnt just like a lucky dip and ANYTHING could potentially go wrong? TVR must have got some bits right???
A friend of mine, who has owned TVRs for the last 15 years, bought a Cerb 4.5 LW for £20k+, and then spent almost as much on his first 'service' as I spent buying my tatty 4.5. However 'little' things keep catching him out (big fuse, drop links, exhaust issues). And now he doesn't feel he can rely on the car.That's just one data point, but probably perhaps relevant to you.
That's not to say I find things easy, I have to contend with clutch slaves, exhaust manifolds, steering racks, and the one thing that I really resent - chassis corrosion. However you should be able to buy a car that has these already dealt with.
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