Saggy Week 1
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DJC

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23,563 posts

257 months

Friday 12th August 2005
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Week to the day since I picked her up.

Niggles? Steering wheel off centre. Thats it.

Cons: None.
Pros: Everything.

Snap Judgement:
Buy one.

Ive managed to work out the air con just to check it works ok, but I never use it.

I find visibility is great, the rear hatch extremely useful and practical and I can get over most speed bumps.

In the RC it looks so damn attention grabbing that even if TVR reverted back to the old topless models routine I seriously suspect my attention would not be on the 36D's!

The car is that damn good. A legend has been well and trully born. If the Chimp was a Hurricane, the Griffith the Spitfire, the Sagaris is the English Electric Lightning. A Mach 2 Interceptor that scared the cr@p out of everything else in the sky.

the pits

4,290 posts

261 months

Friday 12th August 2005
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Sounds superb. I agree it's a bigger step forward than those who haven't yet driven one realise.

I agree with all that, esp the visibility - another area TVR don't get enough credit. Try turning out of a sharp angled junction in a traditional mid engined supercar - no thanks!

I'm in the air canada lounge in Paris Charles de Gaul. My flight to toronto has just been called.

Just goes to show there's always time for a quick ph and rave about the Sagaris!

gemini

11,352 posts

285 months

Friday 12th August 2005
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DJC said:
If the Chimp was a Hurricane, the Griffith the Spitfire, the Sagaris is the English Electric Lightning.


Now that sir is a memorable quote!

dvpeace

611 posts

261 months

Friday 12th August 2005
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I get mine today......
Dealer just called, problem with the tracker unit it will be delayed by 3 hours

Will have to wait now until 3pm.

rpa.janwell

1,653 posts

258 months

Friday 12th August 2005
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Flying down to LHR tomorrow morning, strike permitting, to pick up Sag from Henley. Itchy for it.

hobo

6,274 posts

267 months

Friday 12th August 2005
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Must admit, 3/4 months ago I test drove Gorners 'Orange' Sagaris, as was severley tempted.
Held out due to not being sure it was worth the £15k extra over the T350.

The more time passes, and the more reports I read, I must say I'm tempted again.

The T350 has just had its 18,000 service. It is my intention to get rid before its next 'major' one, although I must admit to have been thinking along the lines of a GT3 or even GT2.

However, I suspect this choice was mainly due to the letdown of achieving a relatively poor 160mpg at Vmax.

On further evidence, at the TVR track day last month at Croft, a 996 Turbo turned up & was severley punished by a Tuscan 'S'.

What does top speed really matter ? day to day, now that TVR has a 3 year warranty I am finding it hard to resist the Sag.

Only other consideration at the moment was whether a Tuscan S offers the better all round package, i.e roof off option in summer.

We shall see.

Don't get me wrong, I still want to own a Porsche, Ferrari, and hopefully Lambo at some stage, but the Sag is looking an awesome car.

Long may TVR continue.

on a slightly different matter, do we not want 'outsiders' to think the engine is a dodgy one ? What I mean is, is part of the TVR thing not the fact that they are rarely seen ? If every tom, dick & harry has one, will it not turn turn into a Porsche ?

p.s. If your going for a Sag, make sure you go for the short ratio gearbox, as god intended.

rpa.janwell

1,653 posts

258 months

Friday 12th August 2005
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Orange is the colour - but thought long and hard about the soft top bit/Tuscan option. As it is, keeping the 4L Chim and the 4.2 Cerb - both have options, Chim with the top and the Cerb with the 2+2.

UncleDave

7,155 posts

252 months

Friday 12th August 2005
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hobo said:

However, I suspect this choice was mainly due to the letdown of achieving a relatively poor 160mpg at Vmax.


Bloody Hell!

Maybe TVR haven't improved the Speed Six reliablilty but by the looks of that the fuel consumption is much better!!


Dave.

DJC

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23,563 posts

257 months

Saturday 13th August 2005
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Top speed is bollox. The Gurney Flap is taking 10mph off for a start.

Short ratio box? Give and take driving in the UK, absolutely no need for it. On the track maybe, on the road, no.

What other ppl think of my engine? 99% of them think it is a V8, the other 1% dont care and just think the car looks stunning.

Gt3? Why? It weighs more than a Carrera 2 and therefore completely ruins the pt.

Gt2? Why? It's like a 996TT without the good bits.

I dont dislike Porka's, I have a 997tt on order.

Buy the Sagaris. It's a no-brainer.

PinkPanther

1,010 posts

285 months

Saturday 13th August 2005
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DJC said:
Top speed is bollox. The Gurney Flap is taking 10mph off for a start.
Short ratio box? Give and take driving in the UK, absolutely no need for it. On the track maybe, on the road, no.


TVR's official top speed is 195mph for the Sagaris, but 180mph is being bandied about amongst the media - perhaps this is more a realistic figure?

How does the close ratio 'box compare to the standard version?

PP

DJC

Original Poster:

23,563 posts

257 months

Saturday 13th August 2005
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PinkPanther said:

DJC said:
Top speed is bollox. The Gurney Flap is taking 10mph off for a start.
Short ratio box? Give and take driving in the UK, absolutely no need for it. On the track maybe, on the road, no.



TVR's official top speed is 195mph for the Sagaris, but 180mph is being bandied about amongst the media - perhaps this is more a realistic figure?

How does the close ratio 'box compare to the standard version?

PP


Without the flap I suspect the Sag will pull 195. With it, 180-185 is probably accurate. Rather academic in my humble, but there you go.

I tested the short ratio in an S and it was pretty clear very quickly it was strictly in the "nice to have but not worth #1500" catagory. Pits has it and loves it though, but I cant say I see it as a must have.

hobo

6,274 posts

267 months

Sunday 14th August 2005
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I suspect it depends on what you're going to be doing with the car.

If you are be track the car, then the SR gearbox has its advantages, however, if this is not its intended use, then yes, its just a £1500 non essential.

Top speed ? I suspect 195 isn't car off, its just it takes soooo long getting there that there's rarely times to do it.

As for the Porsche thing. Not sure what DJC meant about the GT2 not having all the 'good' things. The GT2 & the GT3 are the Porsches which reward good driving. The turbo however the is car which anyone can get in and drive fastly. That to me is where it loses its thrill.

DJC

Original Poster:

23,563 posts

257 months

Sunday 14th August 2005
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hobo said:
I suspect it depends on what you're going to be doing with the car.

If you are be track the car, then the SR gearbox has its advantages, however, if this is not its intended use, then yes, its just a £1500 non essential.

Top speed ? I suspect 195 isn't car off, its just it takes soooo long getting there that there's rarely times to do it.

As for the Porsche thing. Not sure what DJC meant about the GT2 not having all the 'good' things. The GT2 & the GT3 are the Porsches which reward good driving. The turbo however the is car which anyone can get in and drive fastly. That to me is where it loses its thrill.


The GT2 was a Godawful car until at least the Mk2 version of the 996. Even then it was still naff. It was a blunt instrument mascerading as a scalpel. In fact that pretty much sums up the GT3 aswell, they are both blunt instruments masquerading as scalpels, except the GT2 had more power. What the GT2 always should have been is what SCofM made it into.

Dont even get me started on the GT3. A car made entirely for Wannabes.