Sag Convertible
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Lovely colour - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TVR-Sagaris-Convertible-...
Shame the interior hasn't been converted...
Shame the interior hasn't been converted...
Podie said:
Lovely colour - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TVR-Sagaris-Convertible-...
Shame the interior hasn't been converted...
What colour is that - does anyone know?Shame the interior hasn't been converted...
Now that looks a little odd IMO. Saw one at Chatsworth that just did not work...again IMO.
At £30k there is a lesson here and it’s the same lesson that you find in any classic or desirable car….the more you modify to make it something it’s not the more the money spent on mods is wasted.
There is a fine line between style and fashion and between design and aesthetics.
Don’t put blue lights on the undercarriage of a Michelangelo its just ugly.....or some similar analigy
At £30k there is a lesson here and it’s the same lesson that you find in any classic or desirable car….the more you modify to make it something it’s not the more the money spent on mods is wasted.
There is a fine line between style and fashion and between design and aesthetics.
Don’t put blue lights on the undercarriage of a Michelangelo its just ugly.....or some similar analigy

JLF said:
Now that looks a little odd IMO. Saw one at Chatsworth that just did not work...again IMO.
At £30k there is a lesson here and it’s the same lesson that you find in any classic or desirable car….the more you modify to make it something it’s not the more the money spent on mods is wasted.
There is a fine line between style and fashion and between design and aesthetics.
Don’t put blue lights on the undercarriage of a Michelangelo its just ugly.....or some similar analigy
I think you need to view it as a £30k Tuscan and not a Sag. As such it blows that theory. At £30k there is a lesson here and it’s the same lesson that you find in any classic or desirable car….the more you modify to make it something it’s not the more the money spent on mods is wasted.
There is a fine line between style and fashion and between design and aesthetics.
Don’t put blue lights on the undercarriage of a Michelangelo its just ugly.....or some similar analigy

I just think the design of the Sagaris is purposeful, tight and aggressive. The Tuscan is more GT, larger in appearance with an interior that matches.
There was a blue one at Chatsworth that had the Sagaris purposeful look and the GT interior of the Tuscan and the fact the roof was open just accentuated the confusion. …just did not work as a whole.
Now this is a bit controversial, I thought the Vulcan did not work as a whole. The square display was out of character with the curves of the car and the interior. The display the one thing you spend your time looking at.
There was a blue one at Chatsworth that had the Sagaris purposeful look and the GT interior of the Tuscan and the fact the roof was open just accentuated the confusion. …just did not work as a whole.
Now this is a bit controversial, I thought the Vulcan did not work as a whole. The square display was out of character with the curves of the car and the interior. The display the one thing you spend your time looking at.
DonkeyApple said:
I think you need to view it as a £30k Tuscan and not a Sag. As such it blows that theory.
Yep don’t disagree. Just not one thing nor the other. £30k is a good price for a Tuscan but a poor price for a Sag…so I guess it’s about right for a bit of this and a bit of that.Gassing Station | Tamora, T350 & Sagaris | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


