Saying good bye
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Original Poster:

21,596 posts

306 months

Monday 28th August 2006
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Well,

I've really enjoyed my time with my T350c : we have had some great times together and it is the best handling TVR I have every driven
but Saturday was very sad for me as it went to a new home.

It's been a great year wavey

I will really miss it cry

I HATE GATSO

2,152 posts

239 months

Monday 28th August 2006
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What you replacing it with??

rev-erend

Original Poster:

21,596 posts

306 months

Tuesday 29th August 2006
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I needed a practical car - I bought a Renault Clio 182.

rpa.janwell

1,653 posts

259 months

Tuesday 29th August 2006
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Alan, sorry to hear that, but keep posting here - it's a good forum on the whole, and not so much so if you are no longer contributing.

Antrocks

35 posts

244 months

Wednesday 30th August 2006
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Ironically, I went from a Clio 182 to a T350.

Its a great car, excellent handling and very nippy. It won't compare in any way to the TVR, but then few cars do.

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Original Poster:

21,596 posts

306 months

Wednesday 30th August 2006
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Antrocks said:
Ironically, I went from a Clio 182 to a T350.

Its a great car, excellent handling and very nippy. It won't compare in any way to the TVR, but then few cars do.


No they are very different but the Clio is more practical.

I sold the T350 to myself in that it's very practical but after a while the argument falls apart.. sadly.

It was great fun for a year though..

What the T350 does not do well is bumps .. the Clio 182 just soaks them up and races on the - in the T350 it was sometimes like a body punch from Mike Tyson.. and if you knew the road you picked your way round them like your were on a motorbike.

I do miss the way the T350 races at the horizon but the clio 182 has to be wound up .. before it gets fast.

Did I mention 33mpg