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Guys,
a few simple questions that i would be greatfull for answers..
my existing car is due to be sold this week which will mean that i'm going to be on the hunt for a Tuscan.
I read most of the threads regarding the up's and down's etc so i hope that i'm going into this with my eyes open and have the funds incase of problems. I can afford to go for a newish S but am fussy on colour and trim etc so if i find exactly what i want from the car in 4.0 form i would like to know what if anything i might be loosing if that makes sense.
What i'm confused about is:
1.What is the difference in performance between a 4.0ltr and an S?
2. If there is a difference in performance, what has been done to the S?
3. Other then the brakes, suspension, front and rear spoilers and air con etc are there any other major differences?
4. Are there any day to day querks to owning a tuscan?
The car will be a second car but i want to use it more then my existing car. I would like to know of anything that while is not an issue is annoying etc?
thanks and any general advice you can offer would be great.
rick
a few simple questions that i would be greatfull for answers..
my existing car is due to be sold this week which will mean that i'm going to be on the hunt for a Tuscan.
I read most of the threads regarding the up's and down's etc so i hope that i'm going into this with my eyes open and have the funds incase of problems. I can afford to go for a newish S but am fussy on colour and trim etc so if i find exactly what i want from the car in 4.0 form i would like to know what if anything i might be loosing if that makes sense.
What i'm confused about is:
1.What is the difference in performance between a 4.0ltr and an S?
2. If there is a difference in performance, what has been done to the S?
3. Other then the brakes, suspension, front and rear spoilers and air con etc are there any other major differences?
4. Are there any day to day querks to owning a tuscan?
The car will be a second car but i want to use it more then my existing car. I would like to know of anything that while is not an issue is annoying etc?
thanks and any general advice you can offer would be great.
rick
How do you like your chilli. Hot or a little hotter? I think that is the case with the Tuscan v Tuscan S. Both are very quick cars compared to most things travelling on the Queen's highways. And with chillis, there are differences from car to car - and as with TVR, the claimed performance figures are open to some interpretation and variation.
When the Tuscan was launched, there was a 20 bhp gap between the 4.0 and the 4.0RR. Now, TVR have widened that gap in their marketing by having a 350 bhp 3.6 and the 400 bhp S. Whether that difference is as marked in reality, I think you would have to survey alot of cars and compare them on rolling roads. One thing that is held as being true though is that the Speed Six delivers bhp around that which TVR claim - something that cannot often be said of the Rover V8 or even the AJP.
My advice to compare the performance between a Tuscan and Tuscan S is go and drive some and have some fun doing it, then make your own mind up. What I can tell you is that I can probably motor from A to B as fast or even faster in my Saab 9-5 than the Tuscan, because put the two cars next to each other, the Saab is invisible. Mr Plod would much rather pay attention to the fast, flash, noisey beast of a car!
When the Tuscan was launched, there was a 20 bhp gap between the 4.0 and the 4.0RR. Now, TVR have widened that gap in their marketing by having a 350 bhp 3.6 and the 400 bhp S. Whether that difference is as marked in reality, I think you would have to survey alot of cars and compare them on rolling roads. One thing that is held as being true though is that the Speed Six delivers bhp around that which TVR claim - something that cannot often be said of the Rover V8 or even the AJP.
My advice to compare the performance between a Tuscan and Tuscan S is go and drive some and have some fun doing it, then make your own mind up. What I can tell you is that I can probably motor from A to B as fast or even faster in my Saab 9-5 than the Tuscan, because put the two cars next to each other, the Saab is invisible. Mr Plod would much rather pay attention to the fast, flash, noisey beast of a car!
The Tuscan 4.0 was 360 bhp, the S 390 I believe. Now, as TUS 373 said it is 350/400.
I had a 4.0 Tuscan and now have a 3.6 Tuscan 2. The T2 feels no "slower" to me than the 4.0 (and actually makes more noise
).
As has been said, drive a few and see. I'm sure that there are variances from car to car.
I had a 4.0 Tuscan and now have a 3.6 Tuscan 2. The T2 feels no "slower" to me than the 4.0 (and actually makes more noise
). As has been said, drive a few and see. I'm sure that there are variances from car to car.
thanks guys for the comments. I know that in whatever format i get the Tuscan is a very quick car. i test drove 3 last week and have to say that it's a fun car but you have to remember what your driving. However on the Queens highways you cannot really explore the car's limits etc hence my questions.
any other advice you can offer?
any other advice you can offer?
rick111s said:
any other advice you can offer?
Buy a new one.
I have had 2 new ones and have never had any engine problems whatsoever. I know of a number of other people who have the same experience.
You get a 3 year warranty and the comfort of knowing that you have run the car in, you have warmed it up and you have maintained it properly.
unrepentant said:
rick111s said:
any other advice you can offer?
Buy a new one.
I have had 2 new ones and have never had any engine problems whatsoever. I know of a number of other people who have the same experience.
You get a 3 year warranty and the comfort of knowing that you have run the car in, you have warmed it up and you have maintained it properly.
Please dont take this the wrong way but i prefere the look of the tuscan compared to the tuscan 2. Each to their own. If TVR still made the shape of the tuscan then i think that would be the way i would go. I can afford a newish (03 max) tuscan with a safety net incase something goes wrong but to buy a new one would be a bit too much from a financial point of view. Also the colour i would love and really want is crystal topaz which i understand is now discontinued.
Ditto. If you can stretch to a new one you'll be far better off.
Firstly, new Tuscans handle so much better than the old ones. And as Unrep.... said you get 3 years warranty, i.e, 3 years of not worrying about the engine going pop.
Apart from that, std Tuscan or Tuscan S ? Personally I'd go S if you can, as you'll probably at some point crave more power, and if you do it aftermarket the warranty will be invalid. Saying that 360bhp is plenty quick enough for 95% of time.
Firstly, new Tuscans handle so much better than the old ones. And as Unrep.... said you get 3 years warranty, i.e, 3 years of not worrying about the engine going pop.
Apart from that, std Tuscan or Tuscan S ? Personally I'd go S if you can, as you'll probably at some point crave more power, and if you do it aftermarket the warranty will be invalid. Saying that 360bhp is plenty quick enough for 95% of time.
Remeber that if you buy an 03 it is out of warranty, and therefore to get a decent warranty that covers the engine is going to be circa £1500 a year(I seem to recall). Suddenly makes new cars look a bit more attractive.
I, like yourself, liked the original better, but the more I see the new one are coming around to it.
I, like yourself, liked the original better, but the more I see the new one are coming around to it.
either that or a silver or light blueish colour. again personnal choice just love light coloured cars especially the shape of the tuscan
nothing against darker or flip colours just personnal choice.
My car is due to be sold tonight and i've put my details on file with all the local dealers to me, so just a case of waiting now.
nothing against darker or flip colours just personnal choice.
My car is due to be sold tonight and i've put my details on file with all the local dealers to me, so just a case of waiting now.
hobo said:
Remeber that if you buy an 03 it is out of warranty, and therefore to get a decent warranty that covers the engine is going to be circa £1500 a year(I seem to recall). Suddenly makes new cars look a bit more attractive.
I, like yourself, liked the original better, but the more I see the new one are coming around to it.
i hadn't looked at it that way...
hmm you've got me thinking now
basil brush said:
The things that would put me off buying new (apart from preferring the original shape and not being able to afford it ) would be the thought of losing £10k+ in the first 12 months of ownership. It's a lot to pay for a warranty.
Not so Bas. Traded my 03 Tuscan for my 05 Tuscan. Depreciation was 6k pr annum.
TUS 373 said:
rick111s said:
Please dont take this the wrong way but i prefere the look of the tuscan compared to the tuscan 2.
Sir, you should win a prize for your using the unequivocally correct Tuscan taxonomy in your assertions. We salute you!
i did read your post on the correct titles etc so i did not want my first post to be flamed.
unrepentant said:
rick111s said:Also the colour i would love and really want is crystal topaz which i understand is now discontinued.
It's a bit girly.
Runs away before Di sees this.
AND BEFORE THE 6'3" - 16 STONE GUY THAT BOUGHT HER LAST CAR ALSO SEES IT
Unrepentant - you going to the Tuscan weekend? I'd like a quiet word
rick111s said:Also the colour i would love and really want is crystal topaz which i understand is now discontinued.
It's a bit girly.
Runs away before Di sees this.
AND BEFORE THE 6'3" - 16 STONE GUY THAT BOUGHT HER LAST CAR ALSO SEES IT

Unrepentant - you going to the Tuscan weekend? I'd like a quiet word
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) would be the thought of losing £10k+ in the first 12 months of ownership. It's a lot to pay for a warranty. 

