Just brought a second hand T350C

Just brought a second hand T350C

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tvr trevor

Original Poster:

33 posts

252 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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Hi all, just got myself a silver T350C from my local dealer, it now has 400 miles on the clock and is booked into TMS for it's 1000 mile service on the 18th on June. So far i have over a dozen things for them to sort! mostly trim etc. The rear glass hatch is a terrible fit and will barly open or close, also i don't seem to have much in the way of oil pressure but they tell me that it's most likely the sender (i hope). Just hope it's all sorted at the 1000 miler....

I have not got the full spec of my car but it seems to have much bigger brakes than the one's i've seen in the show rooms, they messure well over 320mm across, was there an option to have bigger brakes from the factory?

I will give an update after the first service is done.

cheers

Scott

gemini

11,352 posts

265 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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welcome to 350 land

jigs

295 posts

253 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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Health to enjoy. How come second-hand with only 400 miles - demonstrator?

RichB

51,647 posts

285 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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Dealers are obliged to take a certain number of cars from TVR as part of their contract, this one has simply sold on quickly. Rich...

Enjoy your new car.

tvr trevor

Original Poster:

33 posts

252 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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Dealer said the customer that ordered it did not like the colour!! Looks great to me, it's like a grey miltalic siver. The milage was about 200 when i got it, not sure who put this on the car. Maybe delivery milage??

Cheers

Scott

Dai Capp

1,641 posts

261 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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That'll be the one at David Geralds then?

If so it's absolutely gorgeous, well done...

Didn't happen to see a starmist blue Tuscan reg D41 CAP did you. Hope to be getting it back tomorrow!

Cheers

DC

K3NJW

448 posts

259 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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trefor ... I recently bought a not very old Tamora from TMS, and to be honest it was far from perfect when I took delivery. It's been back to have the niggles fixed ... unsatisfactorily. I spent all day Monday tidying up a couple of things and now it has to go back as the gearbox seems to be giving up. So far I'm neither impressed with the service nor the state the car was when it was sold. I wonder if they're sold on in whatever state they're p/xed, with the intention that the faults can subsequently be fixed under a warranty claim rather than prior to sale.

So far I'm not happy, but not getting overly excited. If the gearbox isn't sorted promptly next week I'm liable to go off the deep end .... patience has never been my forte.

flasher

9,238 posts

285 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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K3NJW said: trefor ... I recently bought a not very old Tamora from TMS, and to be honest it was far from perfect when I took delivery. It's been back to have the niggles fixed ... unsatisfactorily. I spent all day Monday tidying up a couple of things and now it has to go back as the gearbox seems to be giving up. So far I'm neither impressed with the service nor the state the car was when it was sold. I wonder if they're sold on in whatever state they're p/xed, with the intention that the faults can subsequently be fixed under a warranty claim rather than prior to sale.

So far I'm not happy, but not getting overly excited. If the gearbox isn't sorted promptly next week I'm liable to go off the deep end .... patience has never been my forte.


Not good at all and echoes my recent experiences.

deepdive

93 posts

253 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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You could have had mine if i had known,as i will probably get rid of mine,its a pile of s..t,if i had known tvr were this bad i woudnt have botherd.

>> Edited by deepdive on Saturday 31st May 11:48

Trefor

14,635 posts

284 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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K3NJW said: trefor ... I recently bought a not very old Tamora from TMS, and to be honest it was far from perfect when I took delivery. It's been back to have the niggles fixed ... unsatisfactorily. I spent all day Monday tidying up a couple of things and now it has to go back as the gearbox seems to be giving up. So far I'm neither impressed with the service nor the state the car was when it was sold. I wonder if they're sold on in whatever state they're p/xed, with the intention that the faults can subsequently be fixed under a warranty claim rather than prior to sale.

So far I'm not happy, but not getting overly excited. If the gearbox isn't sorted promptly next week I'm liable to go off the deep end .... patience has never been my forte.


Oy! I think you should be talking to tvr trevor, not me, Trefor.

I do plan to buy a Tamora/T350 Convertible (if one exists) next year though ...

Pies

13,116 posts

257 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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Nice Find,hope you enjoy it

Leadfoot

1,901 posts

282 months

Saturday 31st May 2003
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deepdive said: You could have had mine if i had known,as i will probably get rid of mine,its a pile of s..t,if i had known tvr were this bad i woudnt have botherd.

>> Edited by deepdive on Saturday 31st May 11:48


wasa matter with it then???

deepdive

93 posts

253 months

Saturday 31st May 2003
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The build quality is crap,bits have fell off,the air con is next to useless,the front fogs dont work,the back glass doesnt fit,nor do the doors come to that,the lights on the window buttons dont work,its damp on the passenger side footwell,the wipers hit the bonnet,so does the air box,if you go over 80 when you put the window up it doesnt fit properly,the bolts that hold the rear glass keep going loose so the hole thing moves,the strip that goes along the top off the glass has come off,
Do you want me to go on,and before anyone says thats tvr for you dont bother cos when you pay 40 grand for a car this should not happen...

bennno

11,666 posts

270 months

Saturday 31st May 2003
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deepdive said: The build quality is crap,bits have fell off,the air con is next to useless,the front fogs dont work,the back glass doesnt fit,nor do the doors come to that,the lights on the window buttons dont work,its damp on the passenger side footwell,the wipers hit the bonnet,so does the air box,if you go over 80 when you put the window up it doesnt fit properly,the bolts that hold the rear glass keep going loose so the hole thing moves,the strip that goes along the top off the glass has come off,
Do you want me to go on,and before anyone says thats tvr for you dont bother cos when you pay 40 grand for a car this should not happen...



bear with it.

mine bonnet was also catching on the airbox and wipers but both now sorted.

get the air con looked at, mine is the total opposite it was stuck on maximum chill and this was sufficient to ice up the compressor pump and send fog from the vents, so its definately a very powerful system when it works.

Just draw up a list and drop it back in, after the first 6 months it will have bedded in and will then be ok for a time!

Bennno

apex

147 posts

257 months

Saturday 31st May 2003
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Deepdive,

Echo bennno's sentiments here. I had a few of your "features" and some others as well and they were all put right at the first service. The engine is also much smoother and idles better at cold after the service.

For anyone who's interested TMS did my service. They were not the supplying dealer (we'll be meeting them in court shortly) but they seem to do a good job, charged me a nominal rate for service and I'm happy again with TVR ownership (for this week anyway)

My aircon's working a treat (the glove box is a great fridge) and am glad took the advice of this forum and spent the money on it

mrs fish

30,018 posts

259 months

Saturday 31st May 2003
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You are right about the glovebox, I posted the same comment on a thread somewhere (don't ask me where).

We have only had a few little niggles with ours, but they were all sorted at the 1000 mile service. I don't want to rub it in to all those people who seem to be having problems, but to hell with it... our car is fab and seems pretty solid, the air con works really well and Fish says it is getting better and better with every mile put on it. :touchwood:



>> Edited by mrs fish (moderator) on Saturday 31st May 22:05

apex

147 posts

257 months

Saturday 31st May 2003
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Mrs Fish,

You did indeed post a tip about the glovebox, which is where I picked the info up from when waiing for my car.

Hey wouldn't you know it a useful tip on this forum. Whatever next ???. Maybe 999 at Le Mans in a 350 t.

2 sheds

2,529 posts

285 months

Saturday 31st May 2003
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This is a new model, TVR test new models with the customers, Its always been like that and once the niggles like rubbing airboxes loose fittings etc are sorted it should "stay together", they are durable in the long term, plenty of 10 year old TVRs about with everything still working and without bits falling off.
You just have to be prepared to do 5% of the development for the factory.
Tim

jigs

295 posts

253 months

Saturday 31st May 2003
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DeepDive - how much would you take for it?

MrD

32 posts

252 months

Sunday 1st June 2003
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yes its always the same, i have been holding off buying one till about now.

As the new ones look well sorted.