EVERY TUSCAN OWNER SEEMS TO BE UN-HAPPY
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I did have a spark plug fail last week...
plus, tiresome having to wait til folks have finished taking photos of the beast b4 I can put the shopping in the boot...
Worst of all, have had to resort to racing motorbikes on the autoroute to work, cos the Porsches know the Tuscan now
On the bright side, I have met a few top blokes with Tivs here and had some awesome blasts thru mountains passes!
plus, tiresome having to wait til folks have finished taking photos of the beast b4 I can put the shopping in the boot...
Worst of all, have had to resort to racing motorbikes on the autoroute to work, cos the Porsches know the Tuscan now
On the bright side, I have met a few top blokes with Tivs here and had some awesome blasts thru mountains passes!
mitsubishievo said:
Is anyone happy with their tuscan on here ?
yes!

Avalanche said:
plus, tiresome having to wait til folks have finished taking photos of the beast b4 I can put the shopping in the boot...
its quite funny when you take the tuscan to the supermarket..
first they hear it roar in, then you get quite a crowd

Im very happy with it when its going !
seriously...the pros outweigh the cons....and look on the bright side - if its just had a rebuild at least you should get a minimum of 12K trouble free miles out of it
just make sure you get a good warranty...and dont test drive unless you intend to buy it...because you wont be able to resist

seriously...the pros outweigh the cons....and look on the bright side - if its just had a rebuild at least you should get a minimum of 12K trouble free miles out of it

just make sure you get a good warranty...and dont test drive unless you intend to buy it...because you wont be able to resist
mitsubishievo said:
Is anyone happy with their tuscan on here ?

mitsubishievo said:
Am i safe buying a tuscan

TUS 373 said:Then again - you have to stop and TALK to people about it.
The only problem is the time taken to fill the Tuscan with petrol. During these moments I'm afraid the car is undriveable. This is only temporary though, and the lost time can be made up on the journey

Look away now!


mitsubishievo said:
Is anyone happy with their tuscan on here ?
Had mine from new & after four years and 21K miles very happy, although it's had a few up-grades over this time all for the better though

see www.pistonheads.com/members/showCar.asp?carId=2066.
Nick
los angeles said:
I like your river boat pic, Nic. (Oops, no pun intended)
The river boat pic actually made into Sprint a year or so ago.
los angeles said:
So, no rebuilds? Only upgrades.
Yes it has had the cylinder head up-graded/re-built last month to 2004 'S' spec, as some of the valves had streached and the clearences were closing up after a few 'K' miles, although there was very little wear on the cam's or followers.The rest of the engine was like new.
los angeles said:
I wonder why you have had Tuscan Nirvana?
Just look after it and treat it with a bit of respect

I'm very happy with the car. No other car can give the same thrills for this amount of money. When you get in a 911 after driving the Tuscan, the Porsche
is incredibly dull and feels slow.
If you want to own a Tuscan, just do it. Every time you hear the buzz of the oil pump when starting up, you get a big smile on your face.
Treat it with respect, and you won't be disappointed.
is incredibly dull and feels slow.
If you want to own a Tuscan, just do it. Every time you hear the buzz of the oil pump when starting up, you get a big smile on your face.
Treat it with respect, and you won't be disappointed.
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