Any Tuscan Owners who had no problems at all????

Any Tuscan Owners who had no problems at all????

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TastyKebab

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98 posts

271 months

Saturday 11th May 2002
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are there any owners who have had no problems whatsoever for their tuscans?

blackmonday

554 posts

279 months

Saturday 11th May 2002
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No major problem since my car was released from the factory. I've followed the running-in procedure religiously and had my 1000 mile service done at the TVR Factory Service Centre. There have been minor problems, but nothing I haven't experienced on any other car I've owned from new/second hand. These included the intermittent wipers not working properly, the analogue speedo not showing the correct speed when accelerating, passenger door not opening all the time. To date there have been no problems with the Speed Six, or any of the other mechanical bits'n'bobs.

This is my second TVR and I'm happier than ever with my Tuscan

Larry
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ap_smith

1,988 posts

267 months

Saturday 11th May 2002
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I've followed the running-in procedure religiously and had my 1000 mile service done at the TVR Factory Service Centre

But your car only done 26 miles?

tuscanboy

181 posts

285 months

Saturday 11th May 2002
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Almost 2 years of ownership and no problems except for a failed gearbox ( which TVR don't make, so it could have happened to anyone). Unfortunately, the arrival of Triplets last years has finally forced me sell it... see the ad on this site

HappyOwner

26 posts

270 months

Sunday 12th May 2002
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Bought mine 2nd hand in Feb with 5,800 on the clock - now covered another 5,000 miles with no problems other than very minor 'TVR clitches'
eg carpet in passenger foot well needed to be stuck back in place, windscreen washer hose on passenger side has come loose.

donaldhunter

121 posts

265 months

Tuesday 14th May 2002
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Got it on 1st May and 1,600 miles later I'm still smiling.

>> Edited by donaldhunter on Tuesday 14th May 17:16

Never again

1 posts

264 months

Thursday 16th May 2002
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I've owned a Tuscan from new for 18 months now and it has been nothing but trouble. Having only done 10,000 miles the list of problems is as follows: The lander valve has gone twice, the LED display has failed, the handbrake didn't work, the boot will not open when it rains??, the engine developed a problem and was burning oil by the bucket load and then started back firing, the air conditioning broke, the fan belt has gone, numerous bonnet clips have come off and then finally the engine has developed such a mjor fault with the cylinders or something that it has been sent back to Blackpool to be overhauled. So far it has been with them for seven weeks and in total the car has been off teh road for 15 weeks since I bought it. I have not been given a courtesy car of any sought and not received a single phone call to give me an update.
The car has been nothing but trouble and will most definitely be the last TVR I ever buy.

andyvdg

1,536 posts

284 months

Thursday 16th May 2002
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....on the other hand I've only had minor stuff (12 months from new) e.g. reverse light stopped working, speedo needed a trip to the factory so it would work properly over 100mph. Just snags that get sorted at each service. Driven it every day to work and back no probs.

fish

3,976 posts

283 months

Thursday 16th May 2002
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Drive mine hard everyday and no major problems. My confidence is such I am doing 3000 miles in 5 days in remote Norway and Finland at the end of this month. Can be upto 300miles between towns!!

apsona

43 posts

264 months

Thursday 16th May 2002
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Owned from new since June 2001, live near to Frankfurt and used frequently (except in snow) and, so far, no problems. A few minor niggles sorted at 1000 service.
Very happy with the car!

tuscan_s

3,163 posts

274 months

Thursday 16th May 2002
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How far do you guys travel to and from work? I work about 3 miles away so I'm not sure if it's a good idea to use as daily transport?

Green&Mean

38 posts

267 months

Friday 17th May 2002
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NEVER AGAIN ??

Why are you just a new member ? Are you for real - identify yourself more in your profile. Sounds like a spoilers posting to me.

andyvdg

1,536 posts

284 months

Friday 17th May 2002
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How far do you guys travel to and from work? I work about 3 miles away so I'm not sure if it's a good idea to use as daily transport?



I drive 8 - usually take the nicer longer route (11). 3 miles doesn't really sound far enough to get things warmed up so you can let it loose.

kagey

109 posts

266 months

Friday 17th May 2002
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drive into london and back each day approx 65 miles and a whole lotta fun

fish

3,976 posts

283 months

Friday 17th May 2002
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Drive about 1mile lazy I know but I then need the car in the days sometimes.

No it doesn't get warm but I am always very careful not to go above 2500-3000rpm.

pbrettle

3,280 posts

284 months

Friday 17th May 2002
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Drive mine hard everyday and no major problems. My confidence is such I am doing 3000 miles in 5 days in remote Norway and Finland at the end of this month. Can be upto 300miles between towns!!



Been to both places before - the roads can be a hoot if a little straight. Enjoy, I wish I was going...

Cheers,

Paul

invest

7 posts

264 months

Saturday 25th May 2002
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I read your message and for a moment thought this was my message !- see "last straw" written yesterday. I have almost exactly the same experiences and can completely understand your frustration. It's not much help to you but you are not the only one! We are planning to contact all the car magazines,scottish papers consumer editorials, Watch dog and call trading standards, maybe you should also do this. How much bad publicity can they withstand- I hear TVR financially are in poor shape.

invest

7 posts

264 months

Saturday 25th May 2002
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are there any owners who have had no problems whatsoever for their tuscans?


invest

7 posts

264 months

Saturday 25th May 2002
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I have just realized that your message was not the one which I read yesterday and meant to reply too! 1 page back from yours there is someone who has had as many problems as we have had!! But sounds like you too are sick of your TVR!

350matt

3,740 posts

280 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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How much bad publicity can they withstand- I hear TVR financially are in poor shape.

What the b.hell are you trying to do? Kill the golden goose? I understand that TVR can be not exactly forthcoming with information and service, but they are a small company with few resources and a very overworked staff. If you try and bring them down out of revenge, how would you feel if you suceeded? When you buy a TVR you need to go into it with a very open mind and the realisation that the car will not have had the same amount of development compared to the Ford fiestas of this world, consequently the first customer is the development driver and things will go wrong. If you expected bullet proof reliability and every system 100% sorted than don't buy the newest and latest TVR but the one they've been making a few years and let someone else do the development.

Matt