What TVR to buy
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I've had the privilege of owning two Cerberas, a Tuscan and now a T350. The T350 is by far and away the "best" car of the bunch; a real, genuine all rounder which almost feels like it could be used all year round. The Tuscan was an animal, unhinged and unique. The Cerberas just felt like a race car with a set of number plates bolted on - very little assistance, heaviest gearchange and steering and probably the poorest fit and finish (although this will vary from car to car).
Ultimately the best car isn't necessarily one's favourite, there is no doubt in my mind that I will be back in a Cerbera over the next few years. Though I'll be looking for the best built, latest car I can find.
Ultimately the best car isn't necessarily one's favourite, there is no doubt in my mind that I will be back in a Cerbera over the next few years. Though I'll be looking for the best built, latest car I can find.
robsco said:
I've had the privilege of owning two Cerberas, a Tuscan and now a T350. The T350 is by far and away the "best" car of the bunch; a real, genuine all rounder which almost feels like it could be used all year round. The Tuscan was an animal, unhinged and unique. The Cerberas just felt like a race car with a set of number plates bolted on - very little assistance, heaviest gearchange and steering and probably the poorest fit and finish (although this will vary from car to car).
Ultimately the best car isn't necessarily one's favourite, there is no doubt in my mind that I will be back in a Cerbera over the next few years. Though I'll be looking for the best built, latest car I can find.
I recall you posting a Spotted thread many years ago - you saw me on the M1 after you picked up a GTV. Were you a TVR owner before that?Ultimately the best car isn't necessarily one's favourite, there is no doubt in my mind that I will be back in a Cerbera over the next few years. Though I'll be looking for the best built, latest car I can find.
S11Steve said:
robsco said:
I've had the privilege of owning two Cerberas, a Tuscan and now a T350. The T350 is by far and away the "best" car of the bunch; a real, genuine all rounder which almost feels like it could be used all year round. The Tuscan was an animal, unhinged and unique. The Cerberas just felt like a race car with a set of number plates bolted on - very little assistance, heaviest gearchange and steering and probably the poorest fit and finish (although this will vary from car to car).
Ultimately the best car isn't necessarily one's favourite, there is no doubt in my mind that I will be back in a Cerbera over the next few years. Though I'll be looking for the best built, latest car I can find.
I recall you posting a Spotted thread many years ago - you saw me on the M1 after you picked up a GTV. Were you a TVR owner before that?Ultimately the best car isn't necessarily one's favourite, there is no doubt in my mind that I will be back in a Cerbera over the next few years. Though I'll be looking for the best built, latest car I can find.
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