T350c Reliability?
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SimonV6

Original Poster:

2 posts

245 months

Wednesday 17th August 2005
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Hi all,
I am at the moment the owner of a Clio V6 255 but thinking of moving to a TVR T350c.
Serving costs don't worry me but Reliability does, how Reliable are TVR's speed sixes these days, as mates keep telling me they are not reliable at all?


Thanks,


Simon.

sacha

508 posts

275 months

Wednesday 17th August 2005
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I find the more you use it the more reliable they are. I am on my 4th SP6 engined TVR and have done at least 14k miles on each, usually within a short period of time without any problems. The T350 I have now I use less as I have a second car for everyday and it is noticable that its not as smooth as when it was used daily.

My advice, use it a lot, remember to warm it up properly each time, and it can be as reliable as any other car.

Sacha
www.t350.net

targarama

14,710 posts

304 months

Wednesday 17th August 2005
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Simon - do those mates have TVRs?

I 'hear' Alfas are unreliable too. Are they though? Some owners probably experience more than their fair share of problems. I would put TVR reliability on a par with something like an Alfa - shouldn't leave you stranded, but might.

I've done 12k in mine in 14 months and have had no mechanical problems. Beats our Audi TT which lasted 2,000 miles before needed (minor) attention. Also beats an old bosses new BMW 528 which he was well proud of. Until the gearbox blew up on the Autoroute just past Paris at least than 1,000 miles on the odo.

If you want as close to guaranteed reliability as you can get then buy a Toyota. TVR purchases are made with the heart, not the head, but they certainly are no unreliable.

nubbin

6,809 posts

299 months

Wednesday 17th August 2005
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May I suggest you use the search facility on "speed Six reliabilty". that should answer a lot of your questions (and probably raise a few more!)

nickfb1

927 posts

264 months

Wednesday 17th August 2005
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ive had my T350 now for 18 months, and the only minor problem was pinking for a short while which has now been sorted, other than that its been great, so good infact im thinking of buying a new one.
Only reservation i'd have would be using daily doing lots of miles, i always like it as a 2nd car.
Are you thinking of buying new, 2nd hand from a dealer or private?

MartinP

1,275 posts

259 months

Wednesday 17th August 2005
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They are not the best build cars in the world, but neither will they fall apart just by looking at them which is what everybody who hasn't owned one will say.

Go and test drive one and you will see why everybody on this forum absolutely loves them. If the test drive doesn't really do it for you then don't get one. If it does, then you will forgive the car almost anything, even if it on a rare occasion it does let you down!

Swifty T350

30 posts

254 months

Wednesday 17th August 2005
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use mine almost every day - only ever had one small leak.

moag

22 posts

246 months

Wednesday 17th August 2005
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Can I suggest a nappy?

anonymous-user

75 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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Hmmmm. www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=200556&f=7&h=0

Ordinarily I'd say reliable. But.

Then again, all cars break so its the luck of the draw. Note: HHC will be doing the work on mine and are not quibbling to date about me pursuing the warranty route. The key here is making sure you have back-up from a decent dealer - to date I can't fault HHC.

bumcrack

977 posts

286 months

Friday 19th August 2005
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The later cars are better, so try and get the latest model you can afford. It probably won't leave you stranded (mine never did), but bits will fall off or come lose.

SimonV6

Original Poster:

2 posts

245 months

Friday 19th August 2005
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OK thanks all for those replies, I see now the "Search" button is working so I can do a few searches too



Thanks all


Simon