brandon tvr

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ben lizard

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178 posts

272 months

Thursday 2nd May 2002
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does any one know if brandon tvr in edinburgh still on the go as i have tried the website and it seems to be down and was think of having a spin down on sunday to have a look at there stock
does any one even have a phone no for them

RUF 3

240 posts

275 months

Thursday 2nd May 2002
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Brandon is no longer a TVR Dealer. There was always a tenuous connection to the Eastern / Western Group and their site is now Western Mitsubishi according to the signage. I passed it last week and there were a few TVRs lying around, which I imagine will be sale cars as they are not doing service or repair to TVRs. May be worth a call (0131 653 6333) although how good or what the warranty situation may be is anybodys guess.
I know a good 98R 500 Griff for sale if its of interest.

simpo one

87,135 posts

273 months

Thursday 2nd May 2002
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There seems to be a lot of change going on amongst TVR dealers. I heard of one dealer that went 'phut' and everyone lost their deposits on new cars - so watch out!

RUF 3

240 posts

275 months

Thursday 2nd May 2002
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No need to worry about Brandon aka Western Mitsubishi going bust. I believe that Western have all / most of the shareholding in Brandon, and they are probably one of Scotlands most successful groups with agencies for BMW, Merc, Merc Trucks, Saab, Mitsubishi, VW, Citroen, Lexus, and are slowly moving into N E England with VW, Merc and Saab.

JohnLow

1,763 posts

273 months

Thursday 2nd May 2002
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The new dealer in Scotland (one dealer!) is Logik TVR at the Halbeath junction on the M90 near Dunfermline.

Brandon, when I spoke to them, said they were still doing servicing etc. I had thought that they were 100% part of Eastern Western. When I called the Brandon number they answered Western Mitsubishi. Or Eastern Mitsubishi ??

John.

ben lizard

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178 posts

272 months

Friday 3rd May 2002
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does logik have any used tvr's just now or is it all new ?
the 98 r griffith sounds sweet but out of me range

JohnLow

1,763 posts

273 months

Friday 3rd May 2002
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www.logik-tvr.co.uk or maybe .com
or try directory enquiries and ask 'em.

PetrolTed

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311 months

Friday 3rd May 2002
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craigalsop

1,991 posts

276 months

Friday 3rd May 2002
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does logik have any used tvr's just now or is it all new ?
the 98 r griffith sounds sweet but out of me range


Hi Ben,

yes they do have some used stock (not as many as Brandon's had, but then they haven't been going that long)
Last time I looked they had a fairly cheap (less than £20k) Griff for sale - looked a bit tatty though.

cheers,
Craig

craigalsop

1,991 posts

276 months

Friday 3rd May 2002
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Brandon, when I spoke to them, said they were still doing servicing etc.

John.


I would find this hard to believe given that their best Mechanic went to Logik & the rest were laid off (AFAIK). Also, the main reson that you would get your car serviced at Brandon was to keep the full TVR service history, which would no longer apply as they are no longer an official dealer.

cheers
Craig

JohnLow

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273 months

Friday 3rd May 2002
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Brandon, when I spoke to them, said they were still doing servicing etc.

John.


I would find this hard to believe given that their best Mechanic went to Logik & the rest were laid off (AFAIK). Also, the main reson that you would get your car serviced at Brandon was to keep the full TVR service history, which would no longer apply as they are no longer an official dealer.

cheers
Craig



Well that's what they told me. They didn't say they were doing it properly though!

Any idea why they stopped doing TVRs?

John.

RUF 3

240 posts

275 months

Friday 3rd May 2002
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I think you will find from earlier posts that their best mechanic was NOELV8 who went on his own and a guy he trained was the only one taken by logik. The story I got (from a man who would know) was that they got hit by 11 Tuscan engine rebuilds in a short period, had to supply most of their secondhand stock as courtesy cars while all this went on, which of course also
developed problems requiring fixing. It all devalued and created expense for the secondhand cars, which of course could not be sold while on loan. TVR apparently would not contribute to any of the substantial losses incurred while all this went on, and it coincided with the renewal of the dealership agreement, so Brandon told them to poke it. No doubt there is another side to this tale, but the Western Group are not the type to continue with what I think they would see as a "Hobby Franchise". I think it is a pity because Brandon did make a lot of effort to push TVR originally, but latterly I think became disillusioned with the Tuscan engine issue and its financial impact on their business. This, of course, could be a load of cr@p but it rang true with what I had seen over a few visits to Brandon.

craigalsop

1,991 posts

276 months

Friday 3rd May 2002
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Any idea why they stopped doing TVRs?

John.


I think that they were getting hit hard by Tuscan warranty issues (the factory pays far less than the going hourly rate for mechanics) They had also started importing Porsches from Germany, which is a pretty easy way of making money, given that they just sold the cars & pointed the customers at Glenvarigills for any servicing & warranty issues. I think the step was then easy to make - they didn't have to tie up as much of their assets in stocking TVRs (which I believe the factory make you do a certain amount, if you are a dealer)

cheers,
Craig

douglasr

1,092 posts

280 months

Friday 3rd May 2002
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Any idea why they stopped doing TVRs?

John.


I think that they were getting hit hard by Tuscan warranty issues (the factory pays far less than the going hourly rate for mechanics) They had also started importing Porsches from Germany, which is a pretty easy way of making money, given that they just sold the cars & pointed the customers at Glenvarigills for any servicing & warranty issues. I think the step was then easy to make - they didn't have to tie up as much of their assets in stocking TVRs (which I believe the factory make you do a certain amount, if you are a dealer)

cheers,
Craig



This is the exact story I heard from two independant sources (one of them owner of a large dealership in Edinburgh).