Advice-----what to buy ?
Advice-----what to buy ?
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fergs

Original Poster:

69 posts

252 months

Wednesday 4th August 2004
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hello all, great forum (been reading it for days!!), first post here, with a few questions. sorry if this topic been covered before !

i am certainly going to purchase a tvr, i need some advice on which beast to go for. i do not have any preferance as of yet, but i am sure it will either be a t350c or a tuscan. the car will be used daily and i anticipate 1000 miles per month. my budget is £40k max. i do alot of motorway in the week, and b roads w'end, and need to be able to get golf clubs and suit carrier in. able to purchase from sept onwards.

have any of you ran both ? pro's and con's against either ? running costs of either ? space diff between 350 and tuscan.

if i go tuscan, should i save much more (with extras) and get my name down for the tuscan 2?

is there any theory/truth that new models will not have same issues as older speed six?

Tuscaholic

281 posts

255 months

Wednesday 4th August 2004
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Hi Fergs,

Had my Tuscan 2 weeks and thrilled to bits, Its not a family car, but its my daily drive , massive boot will do the G clubs and WHEN we have the sun off with the roof and pop it in the boot.

It was the 2000 year Tuscans with the problems I believe .
Dont get a Tuscan 2 they dont look as good !

Clive

v8tvr

785 posts

269 months

Wednesday 4th August 2004
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fergs said:
hello all, great forum (been reading it for days!!), first post here, with a few questions. sorry if this topic been covered before !

i am certainly going to purchase a tvr, i need some advice on which beast to go for. i do not have any preferance as of yet, but i am sure it will either be a t350c or a tuscan. the car will be used daily and i anticipate 1000 miles per month. my budget is £40k max. i do alot of motorway in the week, and b roads w'end, and need to be able to get golf clubs and suit carrier in. able to purchase from sept onwards.

have any of you ran both ? pro's and con's against either ? running costs of either ? space diff between 350 and tuscan.

if i go tuscan, should i save much more (with extras) and get my name down for the tuscan 2?

is there any theory/truth that new models will not have same issues as older speed six?


my Tuscan s is for sale at a Tad under your budget, Only just about run in and £15k cheaper than a new one without the waiting list also.....

fergs

Original Poster:

69 posts

252 months

Wednesday 4th August 2004
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thanks clive, glad its gone vwell, did you purchase new ? if not, what should i be looking for in particular ? did you look at t350 ? drive both ? i havent yet, but will be trying both soon.

douglasr

1,092 posts

288 months

Wednesday 4th August 2004
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Buy a well sorted used Tuscan for £35K and buy a Ford Ka for the commute. You will save a fortune in running costs and depreciation due to high mileage. Drive the Ka 4 days a week and you will be amazed how good the Tuscan feels when you drive it Fri - Sun.

jamessim

497 posts

276 months

Wednesday 4th August 2004
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Fergus, you lucky bugger with 40k to spend on your 1st TIV, you could have got 2 kids, 1 DOG, Wife for half of the week, a gorgeous S3 and still have 30k spare for the playboy life if you had've contacted me sooner.
The possible downside of TVR ownership? must be far outweighed by the the goodside, or this and many other related forums would not exist?
I've had my 2 years with the Tuscan, just driving for sheer pleasure and what a feeling it has given me. I don't know if I have been lucky and fortunate giving the posted problems here, only Blackpool has the final answer to that?
Nobody here will be able to convince you either way which way to proceed, just do whatever you you feel is good for you, oops and not forgetting your Partner.

Best Regards,

James Sim.

Krusty

2,473 posts

265 months

Thursday 5th August 2004
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I went to look at a T350 a couple of weeks ago and you won't get a set of clubs in the boot without altering the position of the passenger seat.
I've had two sets and a trolley in the back of the Tuscan.
I'd go with the previous advise. Get a used, sorted Tuscan and a runner for work

sacha

504 posts

270 months

Thursday 5th August 2004
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Krusty said:
I went to look at a T350 a couple of weeks ago and you won't get a set of clubs in the boot without altering the position of the passenger seat.
I've had two sets and a trolley in the back of the Tuscan.
I'd go with the previous advise. Get a used, sorted Tuscan and a runner for work


Deppends on the size of the bag, i can get a set in mine no problem wedging it in thearea were the fuel filler opener is.

I have run both, the tuscan is more for fun, top down motoring, the t350 is a more focusded sports car.

TUS 373

4,947 posts

297 months

Thursday 5th August 2004
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Tuscaholic said:
Hi Fergs,

It was the 2000 year Tuscans with the problems I believe .



I think that comment needs expanding upon! Its a rather sweeping statement to apply to 2000 model year Tuscans. In recent weeks there have been posts about finger followers in much later cars, and I know for a fact that 2002 cars still had the dodgy finger follower problem.

The problem does seem to have been sorted out now with TVR rebuilding a high proportion of 2000-2002 cars. If buying used, I would recommend one that has had a rebuild and been taken care of. Saying that, I know a chap who did 40,000 miles in his first Tuscan and used it as an every day car. It was a 2000 model and never required a rebuild. He has got another one now.

What you need to concern yourself about if buying new is rapid depreciation. Trying selling a one year old £45000 specialist sports car say for £40K. At that price, most people will either stretch themselves to buy new, or expect to pay that for a used model from a dealer. Hence the dealer will give you £35-36K for it. You can easily lose £10K in 12 months, or £15-18K in 24 months. There are no pockets in shrouds and these are seriously eye catching and fast cars - so maybe you don't mind. But I think it is something that you need to factor into your decision making process.

As said before, the Tuscan boot is huge and the T350 does not have a conventional boot at all. More a hatchback with a "deck" which may give some people security issues if carry bulky golf bags. The other beauty of the Tuscan, of course, is that the roof and window come out for wind in the hair motoring.

fish

4,017 posts

298 months

Thursday 5th August 2004
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I got my clubs in the 350 easily. Its now for sale if you want to avoid the depreciation and bag a good one.

It's the Rosso Glow car in classifieds

TUS 373

4,947 posts

297 months

Thursday 5th August 2004
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fish said:
I got my clubs in the 350 easily. Its now for sale if you want to avoid the depreciation and bag a good one.

It's the Rosso Glow car in classifieds


That's a bargain ... if you don't mind me saying so James. Are you including the plate too?

BT52

599 posts

289 months

Thursday 5th August 2004
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Ferqs, you have mail.

Mark

fish

4,017 posts

298 months

Thursday 5th August 2004
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Wasn't intending to include the plate I'm going to sve that for the next one...at some point.

fergs

Original Poster:

69 posts

252 months

Thursday 5th August 2004
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thanks very much for these comments, i am going to start the ball rolling by getting behind the wheels of a tuscan and tuscan s, in order that i can 'try' and settle for a type.

i mean, i'm taking such a quantum leap anyway in performance, i dont know if i will be able to appreciate the enhancement of the s, its a heart over head job me feels.........any thoughts?

crimson king 500

553 posts

278 months

Friday 6th August 2004
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fergs,
Having the same deliberation as you, not sure whether to go Tuscan or S, just want to make sure I don't stretch myself too far!
Good luck and if its a really good 'un...I saw it first!
CK500
PS you ought to start with a really good Griff first, I know where there is one!

Tuscaholic

281 posts

255 months

Friday 6th August 2004
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Fergs,

No I didnt buy new, cant afford that but its my everyday car.

If you have any questions mail me or if you want a chat mail me and I'll send you mobile no.

There is a Tuscans buyers Guide, on the net somewhere again I have a copy if you want it.

Happy hunting.

Clive