Discussion
Hi There,
I've had both and it's good and OK news
1. Reliability, driveability and quality. No competition, T350 much better (assuming you've an updated engine).
2. Speed - Much less torque (mine was a 4.2). You have to be in the right gear to overtake (fast). There's also a (scary) bang of power that can catch you out.
3. Aesthetics (spelling ??) - In my opinion, the Cerbera's looking a touch old (and big) now. The T350 hasn't got that problem.
4. Desirability - Well, this is a notty one. Someone was moaning about how low the prices of T350 are now. I think a major factor is that no-one's heard of them. I'm constantly asked 'what's that mate ?'
I much prefer the T350.
Bigman.
I've had both and it's good and OK news
1. Reliability, driveability and quality. No competition, T350 much better (assuming you've an updated engine).
2. Speed - Much less torque (mine was a 4.2). You have to be in the right gear to overtake (fast). There's also a (scary) bang of power that can catch you out.
3. Aesthetics (spelling ??) - In my opinion, the Cerbera's looking a touch old (and big) now. The T350 hasn't got that problem.
4. Desirability - Well, this is a notty one. Someone was moaning about how low the prices of T350 are now. I think a major factor is that no-one's heard of them. I'm constantly asked 'what's that mate ?'
I much prefer the T350.
Bigman.
Just about 2 months into my first TVR (T350T) and was a little edgy when I got it as it was very different that any of my previous cars and took a bit of getting used to. However, 9 weeks in and I absolutely love it and even though I have had a few niggles I would recommend the T350 to anyone.
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IMHO better than a Saggy (£ for £
and far prettier. 