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alloypearltam

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264 months

Friday 23rd September 2005
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I picked the Tamora up at 12.30 today and it now has 125 miles on the clock.

I am absolutely delighted with it. At the end of the trip home I felt so very comfortable with the car and I am grinning from ear to ear.

There are some minor issues to resolve at the 1st service and in comparison with faults I have had with other new cars (Porsche included) they are not even worth reporting on.

I did have a message regarding the fuel sensor so to double check that the reading I had was accurate I stopped to fill up. Based on the car having a 55 litre tank the reading appears to be spot on so I am guessing there was just a minor blip somewhere. The best thing was that the car was returning 27MPG which was very good considering I had been cross country to work the gearbox and brakes.





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Lurking Lawyer

4,535 posts

246 months

Friday 23rd September 2005
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Enjoy!

Don't forget we need some photos of it in the next 24 hours - that's the law!

alloypearltam

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Friday 23rd September 2005
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Will do.

It's filthy at the mo, so may have to wash it first. Mark you must go and buy one. I have driven an S2000 and it is nothing in comparison with a Tam. A 1/2 hour test drive (or whatever you get) just doesn't do the car justice.

alloypearltam

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Friday 23rd September 2005
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Oh and sorry for the mixed case Topic heading. I couldnt control myself when I was typing


alloypearltam

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Friday 23rd September 2005
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Yes that was it in build a couple of weeks ago.

Now with added doors and bonnet.

Lurking Lawyer

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246 months

Friday 23rd September 2005
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alloypearltam said:

Now with added doors and bonnet.


I should hope so! I know TVR has a reputation for variable build quality, but the least they can do is make sure it leaves the factory with these rather important bits on!

For all my hand-wringing on here about whether to buy, I haven't actually got as far as test-driving a Tamora yet.... A trip up to H L Gorner or across to Peter Smith this weekend may well be in order if the weather is halfway decent.

madbadger

11,715 posts

265 months

Friday 23rd September 2005
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Excellent. Run in shouldn't take too long at that rate. Be done in another week

Lurking Lawyer - careful with a test drive. It has been known for people to only last minutes between a test and buying one.

alloypearltam

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Friday 23rd September 2005
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Yes go and give one a go. My experience of TVR test drives was that I was so concerned about the power and ability of the car I just clung to the steering wheel for dear life.

After 40 miles in my own car I feel so comfortable with it, I am already driving with 1 hand. The clutch is heavy but no worse than my M3.

JasperJ

322 posts

257 months

Friday 23rd September 2005
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madbadger said:

Lurking Lawyer - careful with a test drive. It has been known for people to only last minutes between a test and buying one.



I debated it for a while (all the usual rag-top suspects) - went to Dream Machines did a test drive in the Tamora and bought it instantly.. be very very careful when visiting TVR dealers

Pictures please..

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chris watton

22,545 posts

281 months

Friday 23rd September 2005
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Dammit, reading this makes me want to go out and buy a new one too!!! lol

Really pleased you like it catherine, it is suprising just how economical they are too, considering the engine and BHP! My wife loves driving the Tam too, she finds it so easy to drive!

chim666

2,337 posts

286 months

Saturday 24th September 2005
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alloypearltam said:
I picked the Tamora up at 12.30 today and it now has 125 miles on the clock.

Congrats - hope you see you aout & about in the fair county of Wiltshire.
BTW - do all new Tams have to be picked-up on Fridays?
mhannington got his a few weeks ago on a Friday too!

alloypearltam

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Saturday 24th September 2005
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Paul what part of Wiltshire are from?

We took it to Swindon today and had numerous kid shouting nice car as went through Calne and Lynham. Never had that before.

GOM

1,650 posts

249 months

Saturday 24th September 2005
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That's cos you ain't never owned a Tiv before. Get used to it.:

lundinoir

633 posts

246 months

Sunday 25th September 2005
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chim666 said:

alloypearltam said:
I picked the Tamora up at 12.30 today and it now has 125 miles on the clock.


Congrats - hope you see you aout & about in the fair county of Wiltshire.
BTW - do all new Tams have to be picked-up on Fridays?
mhannington got his a few weeks ago on a Friday too!


Mine was delivered on a Thursday.

chim666

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286 months

Monday 26th September 2005
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alloypearltam said:
Paul what part of Wiltshire are from?



Pretty near as far north as you can go Catherine. Just a mile or so the 'other' side of J17 of the M4.


alloypearltam said:
We took it to Swindon today and had numerous kid shouting nice car as went through Calne and Lynham. Never had that before.



I was sitting in my Chim a few years back waiting for my daughter, when a kid on a bike approached - fearing some sort of negative comment, I was pleasantly suprised when he said the classic line 'nice car mister!'
What a nice lad I thought!

BTW - if you fancy another run out on Wednesday.... www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=210310


>> Edited by chim666 on Monday 26th September 18:31
ooops...just spotted your reply to that post !

>> Edited by chim666 on Monday 26th September 18:32

mhanington

159 posts

264 months

Tuesday 27th September 2005
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[quote=alloypearltam]

I did have a message regarding the fuel sensor so to double check that the reading I had was accurate I stopped to fill up. Based on the car having a 55 litre tank the reading appears to be spot on so I am guessing there was just a minor blip somewhere. The best thing was that the car was returning 27MPG which was very good considering I had been cross country to work the gearbox and brakes.

I too have had the fuel sensor warning when there is about 20-24l left in the tank. Why do you think the tank has a 55l capacity as my handbook states 63l. Which dealer did you use?

alloypearltam

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Tuesday 27th September 2005
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Hi Martin,

My dealer told me it was 55 Litre although my handbook also says 63 litres. Plus every time I fill the tank it clicks off as full and reads 54 litres on the menu screen.

I bought the car from Peninsula in Exeter. They did me a terrific deal and have looked after me exceptionally. I also spoke with Racing Green and Gatwick TVR both of whom were very helpful.

Mark what does your reading give you when the tank is full?

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>> Edited by alloypearltam on Tuesday 27th September 20:03

mhanington

159 posts

264 months

Tuesday 27th September 2005
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Hi Catherine,
55l. Racing Green have ordered a new fuel sensor which they are going to change at the first service. I am up to 600 miles now but have been out of the country, can't wait to get the 1000 miles in.

Do you get any heat out of the footwell vents please?

Martin.

alloypearltam

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Tuesday 27th September 2005
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Martin,

So are you having a new sensor because it is reading 55 Litres or a new sensore because you had the error message?

I have to say I haven't noticed anything coming out of the footwell vents. Gabriel shut the one in the passenger seat footwell becuase it was blowing cool air out. I will try it out tomorrow and see what happens. I do know I had to shut the window vents because the heat was tremendous last Friday.

mhanington

159 posts

264 months

Tuesday 27th September 2005
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Catherine,
I have had error code 19 - Fuel Sensor come up every time the fuel level fell to around 24l.

We (Teresa and I) were out in the car on Sunday afternoon/early evening and she asked for some warmth round the feet, that's when we found out all we could get from the footwell vents was cold air.

Martin.