RE: Buyers Guide
Tuesday 23rd April 2002
Buyers Guide
The TVR S Series has a lot to offer for anyone wanting to join the TVR set on a budget
Discussion
Ted, I commend you
Its nice to see a positive piece written about the S Series which is IMHO far too often forgotten.
I would also be keen to read a Wedge buyers guide as well.
I'm proud that my car looks very tidy for an S especially when its done the 100,000+ that you so rightly mention its easily capable of.
Its nice to see a positive piece written about the S Series which is IMHO far too often forgotten.
I would also be keen to read a Wedge buyers guide as well.
I'm proud that my car looks very tidy for an S especially when its done the 100,000+ that you so rightly mention its easily capable of.
And me.. I wasn't sure if the "right side of 10K" opener was to put people off or keep prices up, but then found the 5k-10k coment at the bottom which balanced it out nicely.. a nice piece from someone who obviously has a working knowlege and interest of the model
Cheers
Matt.
..ps indicator lenses aren't anything like £11 each
Cheers
Matt.
..ps indicator lenses aren't anything like £11 each
Ted , great to read such a good piece on the S family..a great piece of kit whatever you buy..what would you rather drive something that has the pretecne of a sports car or one that is. C&SC did an article on future classics for £10k June 2001. Talks well on all the vehicles tested but the closing paragraph sums up the view on the S " But it packs effortless-if boisterous performance,thanks to Fords torquey 2.9 litre V6 has an engine note guaranteed to upset the Noise Abatement Society,boasts razor sharp steering plus powerful brakes and looks the part. So it a question of whats of greater importance,civility and poise or power and prestige ? Thought so. "
Enough said I think !
Enough said I think !
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