Tuscan maybe going!
Tuscan maybe going!
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Scarey

Original Poster:

7 posts

256 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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I'm thinking of changing my Tuscan for a Noble. Is anyone after a nearly new Tuscan. It is immaculate! Spec as follows:
Tuscan 4.0
53 Reg (October)
Mileage: 2000
Pearlescent Red Bull Blue
Portland grey and Prussian Blue interior
Lamonta trim
Gold TVR badges
Auto glym lifeshine
Air conditioning
18" Alloy wheels
Tracker Monitor
CD player

Peter_Belcher

52 posts

270 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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Why are you thinking of changing your car so soon? You must realise that you are going to lose a load of money on the car simply because it is not seen as brand new any more?

What does the Noble have over the Tuscan? Why the change of heart after just a few months?

- Pete -

Scarey

Original Poster:

7 posts

256 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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I like the Tuscan. However, my dealership and the factory have been VERY slow and annoying in sorting out minor niggles. They have the attitude that everyone expects niggles and delays with a TVR. I do not believe customers should 'put up with it'. In my experience, my dealer has been very incompetent and has caused minor problems to be worse. When I have talked to the factory, they have given me the feeling they were doing me a favour to supply my dealer with a part in 3-4 weeks! I have heard much praise about Nobles attitude to sorting out minor niggles in their cars. The Noble is also so surefooted and offers more pure driving pleasure than any TVR I have driven. IMHO

Midgetmagoo

375 posts

260 months

Tuesday 30th March 2004
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Did you change the Tuscan for a Noble?

On the Dealership front although we live in Leics/Northants we are really impressed with Mike Clark (HL Gorners near Wigan).

It's a longish trip but the service from Gorners is really worth it....can't recommend them enough!

TUS 373

4,946 posts

296 months

Tuesday 30th March 2004
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Yes, I second the comments about Gorners. They have come from nowhere to being an excellent dealer. They are certainly more enthusiastic than some other dealers not so far from them.

chim_girl

6,268 posts

274 months

Tuesday 30th March 2004
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Have to agree with the comments about H L Gorner and Mike Clarke, he really is a top chap. Without doubt customer service is their number one priority, they're well worth the 1.5 hour journey it takes me to get there. Don't let dealer service issues put you off TVR, they're not all the same.

matt_c

186 posts

260 months

Tuesday 30th March 2004
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I live 20mins from TVR Power, and they exceeded my expectations...