Why did you buy your Tuscan?
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To look at it?
To show it off?
To clean it?
As an investment ( hopefully)?
But mostly to enjoy what it was built for. To be driven!
I refuse to apologise for the obvious statement but I have just enjoyed, neh, loved a 52 mile round trip to and from work across Exmoor today and it was nothing short of brilliant.
Take it out and lift your spirits!
To show it off?
To clean it?
As an investment ( hopefully)?
But mostly to enjoy what it was built for. To be driven!
I refuse to apologise for the obvious statement but I have just enjoyed, neh, loved a 52 mile round trip to and from work across Exmoor today and it was nothing short of brilliant.
Take it out and lift your spirits!
Tincan said:
scotty_d said:
To drive it while my Cerbera was in bits, then Sold it on for someone else to enjoy 
Tonight I am mostly loving my Tuscan
I set out to get a Cerbera but returned home in a Tuscan as it was the nicest of 7 cars I viewed that weekend and I only really went to see it as it was close to where I was viewing a Cerbera.
I bought it because I loved the look of it, it was a hot day and I liked the idea of the roof and rear window could be removed and the styling is superb. It was the dearest of all the cars I looked at but so much better than the Cerberas I looked at on the day. I would probably still have it if I didn't need rear seats after we had twin boys.
I now have a Cerbera though and I don't think I will ever part with it.
I bought it because I loved the look of it, it was a hot day and I liked the idea of the roof and rear window could be removed and the styling is superb. It was the dearest of all the cars I looked at but so much better than the Cerberas I looked at on the day. I would probably still have it if I didn't need rear seats after we had twin boys.
I now have a Cerbera though and I don't think I will ever part with it.
natben said:
I set out to get a Cerbera but returned home in a Tuscan as it was the nicest of 7 cars I viewed that weekend and I only really went to see it as it was close to where I was viewing a Cerbera.
I bought it because I loved the look of it, it was a hot day and I liked the idea of the roof and rear window could be removed and the styling is superb. It was the dearest of all the cars I looked at but so much better than the Cerberas I looked at on the day. I would probably still have it if I didn't need rear seats after we had twin boys.
I now have a Cerbera though and I don't think I will ever part with it.
Then don't be A Tuscan as a second car is perfectionI bought it because I loved the look of it, it was a hot day and I liked the idea of the roof and rear window could be removed and the styling is superb. It was the dearest of all the cars I looked at but so much better than the Cerberas I looked at on the day. I would probably still have it if I didn't need rear seats after we had twin boys.
I now have a Cerbera though and I don't think I will ever part with it.
I was trying to exite the garage queen owners to get out there, guess I failed

Three simple reasons:
- I have the TVR bug.
- Of the various TVRs, I think the Tuscan is the most stunning (in fact I think it's one of the most beautiful car designs ever).
- I was lucky enough to be in a position to afford one.
Our first baby is due on the 8th March so it'll be interesting to see how much it gets used over the next 12 months. I'm sure there's somewhere on the roll hoops which would make a good spot for Isofix anchor points...
- I have the TVR bug.
- Of the various TVRs, I think the Tuscan is the most stunning (in fact I think it's one of the most beautiful car designs ever).
- I was lucky enough to be in a position to afford one.
Our first baby is due on the 8th March so it'll be interesting to see how much it gets used over the next 12 months. I'm sure there's somewhere on the roll hoops which would make a good spot for Isofix anchor points...
Always wanted a Tuscan
Did the research, searched for 9 months and refined the search to the Sprint Mag, BINGO!
Love going to the garage to look at it, Love driving it, and it will be out for a run as soon as the roads dry out, love cleaning it, love the sound, even the neighbours like it when it's switched off.
Did the research, searched for 9 months and refined the search to the Sprint Mag, BINGO!
Love going to the garage to look at it, Love driving it, and it will be out for a run as soon as the roads dry out, love cleaning it, love the sound, even the neighbours like it when it's switched off.
A combination of all reasons above - I enjoy the customising/looking after it side as well as driving it though.
Oh apart from the investment part - I plan to keep it for life - though when I bought was influenced on a decent deal appearing.
Oh apart from the investment part - I plan to keep it for life - though when I bought was influenced on a decent deal appearing.
Edited by Dischordant on Tuesday 21st January 15:21
Because I couldn't afford a Sagaris! It had to be one or the other. Now I'm really glad its a Tuscan - I grin from ear to ear whenever I drive it. Had a short run this weekend and after 4 weeks in the garage, it started perfectly, drove like a dream and once more proved it was money well spent!
I love it!
:-)
I love it!
:-)
roadman said:
I spend a lot of time reading the TVR threads to inspire my next purchase or inspire my saving. a lot of threads start with..."Help this is broken", "I cant start", "Leaking" "Failed" but this thread trumps them 1 million times over.
And this is the reason, I will own a tuscan
I love this. Hope you find yours soonAnd this is the reason, I will own a tuscan

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