Ordered my New Tuscan 2 Last Week!!!
Ordered my New Tuscan 2 Last Week!!!
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ntel

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5,051 posts

263 months

Saturday 13th August 2005
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Went to Gorners last weekend to have a serious look at the a Tuscan 2 and ended up putting down the deposit and speccing it up there and then. They say the car will be ready mid October ish. I cant wait. All i've got to do now is sell the Chim.

R TOY

1,747 posts

251 months

Saturday 13th August 2005
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Congratulations!! Welcome to the club. Did the same move up from chim to Tuscan myself in June. Not able to run to a new one tho.. Tuscan is a better drive and looks gooorgeous. Hope you'll be very happy together.

almack

337 posts

251 months

Saturday 13th August 2005
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YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!!! What spec?

ntel

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5,051 posts

263 months

Saturday 13th August 2005
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almack said:
YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!!! What spec?




Spectraflair Silver, blue / grey full leather, 18" silver spiders, 4.0L S6 engine, larger boot spoiler ( I know some people arn't keen on them but I think they look the dogs taters). I didn't go for the A/C option.

Looking forward to the call from the factory to have a look around.

ROLL ON OCTOBER.

Oh yes, and loud blue flame cans.

>> Edited by ntel on Saturday 13th August 19:59

TVRspirit

161 posts

254 months

Saturday 13th August 2005
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congratulations ntel!!!
Good choice, our Tuscan S demonstrator is nearly the same, if you to see how it looks:
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?f=5&h=&t=187704

Cheers

Romain

ntel

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5,051 posts

263 months

Sunday 14th August 2005
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Mine will look like this Tuscan S with the exception of the small splitter at the front.






brentstevens

952 posts

282 months

Sunday 14th August 2005
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Dave
Congrats on migrating from Chimaeras to Tuscans. I did it earlier this year, as did Big Al and a few others.
Looks a stunning colour.
You might want to re-think the A/C option. I spent a long time researching this question and decided to go for A/C. I don't regret the decision one bit as it can get a bit warm in the cabin with the roof on. Also when it is raining and a bit cold outside, the cabin can steam up - the A/C clears this. The fan is not the strongest in the world and it really needs the coldest air possible going through into the cabin to keep you cool. No doubt others will disagree but that's my take anyway.
On a financial note - thinking about resale time - my TVR dealer has said that he is very reluctant to buy in/trade in Tuscans without A/C as he finds that non A/C cars do not sell too easily. If he is pushed into a trade-in without A/C, then he would mark it down heavily as it will sit in the showroom for much longer.
Enjoy the Tuscan when it arrives - it has an amazing grin factor.

Flash19

65 posts

252 months

Sunday 14th August 2005
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Listen to me carefully. My A/C used to switch off when I had my pod problems. One day after a 10 mile trip without A/C I exited the car looking like I'd just taken a shower fully clother. The most uncomfotable 20 mins of my life!

Without A/C you soon realise just how small the cockpit is and how big the engine is. It's like being in a tank.

Also TVR A/C only loosly meets the description of A/C it's not like full on A/C, it just gives you the ability to have air that's cooler than the engine enter the car.

And don't think you can just open the windows, because open windows and motion equals back screen going pinging down the road.

SO IF I WERE YOU I WOULD ORDER IT WITH A/C!!!!!!!

Flash19

65 posts

252 months

Sunday 14th August 2005
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...OH and if you do then you can try turning it off, and will quickly realise that you are due me lots of beer for the rest of my life.

ntel

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263 months

Sunday 14th August 2005
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hmmm........food for thought.

PhantomPH

4,043 posts

248 months

Sunday 14th August 2005
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Flash19 said:
And don't think you can just open the windows, because open windows and motion equals back screen going pinging down the road.




How is that not a serious safety issue??? I once had a gust of wind suck the (not correctly secured by me) sunroof out of my car back in 1996. I watched as it shot about 15 feet in the air and exploded all over the road behind me. The car behind had thankfully not been that quick away from the lights - had he been smarter away, my sunroof would have blasted through his windscreen. I dread to think what 'might have been'.

PLEASE tell me this is one thing that VR acknowledged as a fault and have quickly made sure this never happens????

brentstevens

952 posts

282 months

Sunday 14th August 2005
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Oi Craig - I was first in the queue for a free!!!!

Re rear screen, I drive with the targa top in the boot with (most of the time) the rear screen not in the boot. Have driven (with side windows up) at speeds up to with no problems whatsoever. Just make sure the clips are done up properly.

BRAIN DEAD

2,513 posts

253 months

Sunday 14th August 2005
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Well done ! I too am waiting for new tusc 2 from factory. Bit slow due to summer shutdown but HHC have given me their black demo until mine arrives. Good service from new TVR garage in Harrogate. Cant wait.

tuscan bev

310 posts

253 months

Monday 15th August 2005
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I would go for the A/C too, I've not used mine much but it has been good when I have as you do get a lot of heat from the engine.

TUS 373

5,044 posts

304 months

Monday 15th August 2005
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Congratulations.

I would certainly recommend speccing A/C as well. The vast majority of cars have it and questions will be asked about this when it comes to selling it on one day. The engine, like your Chimaera's, is a big lump and produces alot of heat - just look at the scooped design of the bonnet and twins fans - all there to cope with it. Having A/C could be a life saver on the days when it is just too hot to drive in the sun, but unbearable in the cabin with the roof on.

I would also check out the feedback from the Al Melling (S6 engine designer) talk last weekend. I don't want to put a dampner on things, but it would appear that (if it is all to be believed), that the engines can be improved upon - and these improvements are currently not included in the design (not something I say lightly as I am sure you know my fondness for my own Tuscan!).

almack

337 posts

251 months

Monday 15th August 2005
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TUS 373 said:
Congratulations.

I would certainly recommend speccing A/C as well. The vast majority of cars have it and questions will be asked about this when it comes to selling it on one day. The engine, like your Chimaera's, is a big lump and produces alot of heat - just look at the scooped design of the bonnet and twins fans - all there to cope with it. Having A/C could be a life saver on the days when it is just too hot to drive in the sun, but unbearable in the cabin with the roof on.

I would also check out the feedback from the Al Melling (S6 engine designer) talk last weekend. I don't want to put a dampner on things, but it would appear that (if it is all to be believed), that the engines can be improved upon - and these improvements are currently not included in the design (not something I say lightly as I am sure you know my fondness for my own Tuscan!).


Yes, go for the A/C option, came standard on the S, but I would have spec'd it anyway. As for the engine, 3yr warranty had alot to do with me buying a TVR again.

flashgitindenial

823 posts

276 months

Tuesday 16th August 2005
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I've just doen my first 6000 miles. 4500 miles in southern Spain. Get AC.