RE: LHD Tuscans
Tuesday 28th May 2002
LHD Tuscans
Engineering for left hand drive Tuscans is well underway and TVR hope to have cars ready for the Autumn. The target market is Europe initially where they hope to expand their dealer network. U.S. fans will have to remain very patient.
Discussion
It's about time they give it a go. Some time ago there was a report about the Tuscan in a wide spread German car magazine. I was astonished how impressed the authors were when they tested the car. Personally I think people over here will happily accept the Tuscan as an alternative to Porsche. As for the US market, I remember the story about the glitch in the handbook and the therefore missing money for 20 or so cars. This incident was one of many nails in the coffin of the Martin Lilley era.
I can't wait for TVR to come across the pond.
There is a problem with our tort system, but to be fair, Ferrari, Porsche and BMW seem to be able to make a go of it here in the USA.
The key is to price for the problems (warranty claims, cost of liablility insurance, etc.) and get down to business.
There is a problem with our tort system, but to be fair, Ferrari, Porsche and BMW seem to be able to make a go of it here in the USA.
The key is to price for the problems (warranty claims, cost of liablility insurance, etc.) and get down to business.
So let me get this straight...the engine is emission compliant with Euro standards, they engineering for LHD, is there a big difference regarding safety standards?
The way I see it, TVR must be pretty close to have engineered their cars for world distribution (LHD/RHD, emission compliant).
Hope for us on the other side of the pond after all.
The way I see it, TVR must be pretty close to have engineered their cars for world distribution (LHD/RHD, emission compliant).
Hope for us on the other side of the pond after all.
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