Buying Second Hand....

Buying Second Hand....

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andrewtan

Original Poster:

19 posts

258 months

Tuesday 13th May 2003
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Just wanted to know from you guys what are the things to look out for when buying secondhand from a dealer or private.....

And of course the old problem of do you go for a old one with low mileage or a slightly newer one which has been used regularly ??

Any comments or thoughts would be appreciated..

TUS 373

4,784 posts

288 months

Tuesday 13th May 2003
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Join the Tuscan Owners Group on Yahoo. Once you are a member - you can enter the files section. There is a full checklist of everything to go through and inspect when purchasing. Also see Evo magazine (December 2002 copy IIRC)- Tuscan buying guide in there.

Finally, check through old threads on here - it is a FAQ and some searching will reveal quite alot of detail. In essence though, if buying privately - check for a full TVRSH, see if the engine has had a rebuild. Nothing wrong with going for a higher mileage car that has been rebuilt, regularly service and run empathetically i.e. not revved hard until oil and water have reached normal operating temperature.

Dai Capp

1,641 posts

267 months

Tuesday 13th May 2003
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Yep as above...

If you buy private get the owner to drive first and see if they thrash it from cold...

I've just bought from an independent dealer as I bottled it buying private (there are so many potential pitfalls that I decided a warrenty would be a good idea!)

There are loads of threads around on here about what to look out for so do a quick search.

In terms of mileage don't worry too much, I would personally prefer to buy either a 2001 onwards car or an earlier one with a rebuild that a 2000 car and no rebuild. I went for a 2000 car with a rebuild. However, the conventional wisdom seems to be buy as new as you can...

Cheers

DC

girlracer

442 posts

262 months

Tuesday 13th May 2003
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www.findasportscar.co.uk

£500 to Rob Ingleby (link above) and he'll source you the best Tuscan he can find, and inspect it for you (or whoever many you get through before you find 'the one').

TSS

1,132 posts

275 months

Wednesday 14th May 2003
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TUS 373 said: Join the Tuscan Owners Group on Yahoo. Once you are a member - you can enter the files section. There is a full checklist of everything to go through and inspect when purchasing.


Email me through my profile for a slightly more up to date version of the checklist - I haven't got around to uploading the latest one onto the Tuscan Owners Group yet!

d3ano

7,408 posts

260 months

Thursday 15th May 2003
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TUS 373 said: Also see Evo magazine (December 2002 copy IIRC)- Tuscan buying guide in there.



If you need a copy of this i have it saved as a PDF, that i can email to you.

Dean