Confused!

Confused!

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The GMan

Original Poster:

2,508 posts

262 months

Monday 3rd February 2003
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What should I do? Have been back to the garage I mentioned in the North East to have a look at the Tuscan, but it was away being serviced, had a look at the other 2 they had in and loved them. I'm arranging a test drive this week. Still have doubts in my mind about a Tuscan or Cerbera. I have longed for a Cerbera for a some time, but have to say the Tuscan looked brilliant and I will find out how it drives later this week. Has any one went from a Tuscan to a Cerbera or vice-versua. What are the differences in out and out performance? HELP! I thought I would just buy it, but don't want choose the wrong one.
Another note, the guy I spoke to at the gargage was very helpful and seemed to know everything he was talking about.

joospeed

4,473 posts

285 months

Monday 3rd February 2003
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Another note, the guy I spoke to at the gargage was very helpful and seemed to know everything he was talking about.



oh yes, the sign of a true salesman ...

Beano500

20,854 posts

282 months

Monday 3rd February 2003
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I always thought a true salesmen turned to your wife, girlfriend, partner, dog and started wibbling on about colour schemes!

I can count the salesmen who have done otherwise on the fingers of.....two fingers!

PetrolTed

34,443 posts

310 months

Monday 3rd February 2003
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Two very different cars indeed. The Cerbera is a much more brutal car. Drive both for some time and then make up your mind.

dannyb

14 posts

263 months

Monday 3rd February 2003
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Both are great cars, & real blast to drive,(all be it in very different ways) my only advice would be to get the latest model that your budget will go to.I know that may seem obvious, but that really is your best bet, well at least in my opinion.good luck...

hexhamhc

456 posts

290 months

Tuesday 4th February 2003
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Hi,we have had customers that have gone Cerbera to Tuscan and vice versa. I think that ultimately it boils down to the shape of the car for most people allied to the practicalities. Obviously the seats in the back of the Cerbera are only for little people but this can be a consideration. Also some peoples idea of a sports car constitutes a removeable roof, then the Tuscan fits the bill. A Cerbera makes a very user friendly 'every day' car to suit most circumstances, I've even driven in the snow and still managed to get to where I was going! A bit of time spent on research and comparison will help to crystalise your thoughts and opinions. We keep examples of both cars in stock here in Hexham and would be happy to help or offer advice. Regards, Tony.

paul-b

21,671 posts

263 months

Tuesday 4th February 2003
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I've just been through exactly this issue. In the end I went for the Tuscan because it is more practical (the Cerbies back seats are fairly useless and it has a tiny boot - the Tuscan has a massive boot, large shelf behind the driver), I preferred the drive and the look (a personal thing) and it offers the flexibility of open top motoring. The Cerbera has very cramped drivers footwells but the exhaust pop in the V8 is something else!

In the end both are incredible cars and much more interesting than the German alternatives. (IMHO)

loudpedal

3,934 posts

276 months

Tuesday 4th February 2003
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PetrolTed said: Two very different cars indeed. The Cerbera is a much more brutal car. Drive both for some time and then make up your mind.


'brutal'? What do you mean exactly...? I have driven a Tuscan but not a cerb. The tuscan was plenty brutal!!! Cerbs must be awesome!

whatever

2,174 posts

277 months

Tuesday 4th February 2003
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PetrolTed said: Two very different cars indeed. The Cerbera is a much more brutal car. ...


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