Tamora - How many sold now?

Tamora - How many sold now?

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Preston1990

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104 posts

271 months

Sunday 21st April 2002
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Todays v positive Sunday Times article on the Tamora (see Tvr General Gassing Forum) should boost sales!

Clarkson is particularly complimentary about the backend of the beast!! Excellent news, but rather strange, given that this was the one thing about the car that gave rise to mixed feelings amongst Pistonheaders on these threads.

Does anyone know how many Tamoras have been ordered/produced now?

Regards,

Preston1990
(Complete TVR Postcard collection one day)




>>> Edited by Preston1990 on Sunday 21st April 12:01

bad boy

821 posts

265 months

Monday 29th April 2002
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pbrettle

3,280 posts

284 months

Monday 29th April 2002
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I was at Castle TVR at the weekend and they have:

1 Demo - Silver
1 Sold - Blue
1 Sold - Red
1 Sold - also red inside
several on back order waiting delivery

For a new dealer thats not bad going - cant imagine that you would get through too many £36K cars in a week... Seems like they are going well...

They also reported virtually no problems from the factory. Seems like the quality problems are getting better..

Cheers,

Paul

nubbin

6,809 posts

279 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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I have had NO mechanical problems whatsoever. The following do represent quality control problems however:-

Gear lever not attached!! - bolt not fitted to base.
Door seals leaking water into footwells - cured using silicone sealant.
ECU over-reading (I think)
Glue marks on gear lever surround and on Lamonta on seat.
Ashtray missing! Hole is there but tray not fitted.
Doors catching - possibly expected but need adjustment.

And that's about it. I reckon that's pretty good for an early example of a new TVR. I imagine the quality has improved since I bought mine, so I agree with Pbrettle - they are much better. The gear lever thing has really annoyed me, because of it's incessant squeaking and rattling - but I've fiwed it myself. The ECU wwill be fixed in August when I'm on holiday.

shoggoth1

815 posts

266 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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What version of the software do you have?
I have version 5.8 (car collected last Saturday, left factory a couple of weeks before that).

gb61390

1,879 posts

283 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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Mine was delivered late Jan and I think was V5.1 or V5.5? Can't quite remember. The ECU went back 'cos the milometer was over-reading. It's back now and is V5.8. Haven't really been able to test it yet on a long journey.
Cheers....... Andrew

shoggoth1

815 posts

266 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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Kind of hijacking this thread (sorry) but the manual states that the screen selected when the ignition is turned off is the one that will appear when the ignition is turned on again. Mine does not do this, it always starts up with the same screen - regardless of what was chosen beforehand. Am I just special, or does this apply to everyone?

flasher

9,238 posts

285 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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I've had a couple of little things with mine.

1. Dash went funny (haywire actually!!) and the ECU had to be re-programmed by the factory. Turns out because mine was No.2 it had it's own quirky programme so has been updated to latest spec. It's fine now and I think the trick is to let it go through its initialisation before starting the car..
2. Minor oil leak that has turned out to be the seating for the oil pressure switch.New part on order.
3. sticking window switch.

Apart from that it's absolutley brilliant.5,500 miles and no problems. Well built and the best drivers car I have ever owned. No wonder the motoring press have gone potty about it......and believe me if it was crap I would be on here moaning like hell about it after spending the best part of 40K on it...

nubbin

6,809 posts

279 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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believe me if it was crap I would be on here moaning like hell about it after spending the best part of 40K on it...



Me too flash. I'm not going to put up with crap on a car so expensive. I simply cannot convey the brilliance of the driving experience - the scenery goes into rewind when you press the loud pedal, and all the other cars seem to apply their brakes. The downside is the novel experience of constantly being cut up at roundabouts- you gather speed from a standing start so quickly, that ditherers and pushy types sneaking on from the next entry, invariably get into the classic t-boning position, and then look sheepish when they realise how effing stupid they are....

Thinking about uit, my software is v5.8 - so maybe I'm o.k.?

>> Edited by nubbin on Tuesday 30th April 11:09

paul.davies

86 posts

266 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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I've so far had 11 problems with my car, most of them are sorted now (including a rear left brake that engaged before the rear right....VERY scary). However I keep getting a "Heater Flap" warning and my heater won't blow cold air. The garage have fitted a grub screw to the flap assembly but it's still not working. Anyone else seen/fixed this?
Anyway, I don't care about the problems...well not too much anyway...cos that car is an absolute missile....I'm still trying to adjust my brain to the fast-forward driving experience.

jedi

197 posts

265 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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If you want the scenery to go into warp speed rewind, forget the tamora or any TVR, just buy a Stealth B6. And yes, they are not only scary to look at, they frighten the cr*p out of you to drive too. 0-100 in 6secs.

Mid range is awesome. 40-100 is 2.8 or something.

Having owned TVRs for years, looks like it will be one of these next, or possibly the new lambo or aston.

Still have to save up some cash first.

gb61390

1,879 posts

283 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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Jedi, sounds like you're in different league? Good luck though!
Paul, you can only get cold air through the dash vents and only when the heater dial is set to the first red light or below. Sorry if you already know this and have a real problem.
Cheers....... Andrew

jedi

197 posts

265 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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Wishful thinking on my part more like

nubbin

6,809 posts

279 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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0-100 in 9.1 ain't too bad, is it? I don't really think I'd want to go much faster on British public roads - mainly because it causes too many problems for other drivers when you arrive in their rear view mirror, when they had glanced 2 secs before and saw only a clear road. They go all silly and wobbly, and dive towards the kerb - or make a mess of their driver's seat!!

bad boy

821 posts

265 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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better than boxster though???

richb

51,649 posts

285 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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better than boxster though???

Substantially Better!!!

flasher

9,238 posts

285 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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better than boxster though???



I'd rather drive my company Vectra than a f****g Boxster......

I can't believe you asked that.....

No offence if you own a Boxster but please.....

flasher

9,238 posts

285 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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I've so far had 11 problems with my car, most of them are sorted now (including a rear left brake that engaged before the rear right....VERY scary). However I keep getting a "Heater Flap" warning and my heater won't blow cold air. The garage have fitted a grub screw to the flap assembly but it's still not working. Anyone else seen/fixed this?
Anyway, I don't care about the problems...well not too much anyway...cos that car is an absolute missile....I'm still trying to adjust my brain to the fast-forward driving experience.



Paul,

Had this when I first got the car. It was a mixture of the software and the heater flap being shagged!! Think you need a new heater flap assembly maybe???

nubbin

6,809 posts

279 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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better than boxster though???



Errr, how old are you, bad boy? Do you really think a bunch of Tamora owners are going to say "No, the Boxster's better", on a Tamora thread, on a TVR website? The only advantage a Boxster has is it's resale value. Dynamically, the Tamora is faster, better handling, grippier, and has the WOW!! factor that the rather common Boxster just aint got. It may be the "sensible" sports car to the chattering classes and hooray Henrys, but to my tiny mind, "sensible" and "sports car" do not need to belong together....

SMiles

138 posts

285 months

Tuesday 30th April 2002
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Ey Flasher I didn't realise you had a Vectra too. Mine is hateful.