Tuscan to Noble.
Tuscan to Noble.
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supergrass

Original Poster:

426 posts

263 months

Saturday 22nd January 2005
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Any do's & dont's? Any words of wisdom? Thank you.Steve.

yellowshed

587 posts

306 months

Saturday 22nd January 2005
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How about:

Do buy one, and don't look back.....



YellowShed

PS Come and look in on us at Roush - CM13 1XA

ThatPhilBrettGuy

11,810 posts

263 months

Saturday 22nd January 2005
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And, don't hit a dead Fox. I'm still finding bits a week later. Maybe a visit from me again yellowshed...'..well, there's this funny smell...'

Do a search then buy one. Simple!

dclarke

36 posts

301 months

Saturday 22nd January 2005
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Steve,

Not sure if you where asking if you should go for a Noble or stick with TVR, or you have gone for the noble and are after some hints?

So here's a 2 part answer:

Part 1

I went from a Tuscan to a 3R. The only thing TVR has over Noble are the interiors. I could live with this difference, and have found that the benefits of the 3R Noble experience far exceeds that with the my TVR.

I still love TVR's and this is not me taking a swipe at what is a truely great British company. Just me comparing one indiviual car with another. Although I must say that the Noble customer service is also second to none.

Part 2

Driving a TVR would have prepared you well for the Noble. You will find the car more predictable, responsive and easier to driver but with the same level of performance. Intialy Just apply the same driving style you had with the TVR and as you get more familiar with your car your style will natuarly adapt as you find you can take the Noble just a little bit further to the edge than you could with a TVR.


Hope this helps

Den

supergrass

Original Poster:

426 posts

263 months

Saturday 22nd January 2005
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Thank you for your comments.