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Guinness - 21/6/08 at 01:43 PM

Bargain, or walk away?

Yvonne wants a new car. She does 1 1/2 miles into work and 1 1/2 miles back again every day, making a total of 3 miles a day. Last year she managed a total mileage between MOT certs of 1,200!

She wants a Cobra, but I can't stretch to a full blown V8 with all the chrome / halibrands etc (I did mention she has VERY expensive tastes)

Anyway, I spotted this TVR less than 10 miles from me, for the sort of budget I have available.

What do we think? Bargain or walk away?

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/537684.htm

Mike


Howlor - 21/6/08 at 01:48 PM

As long as you are confident that you can get all the parts and haggle a bit on that price it will make a nice car I am sure.

Gas conversion may be wise or swap for a 1.4 tdi lump!

Steve


mookaloid - 21/6/08 at 01:49 PM

Don't know if it's a bargain or not but the repair doesn't look too difficult - better than a cobra IMHO

Cheers

Mark


Howlor - 21/6/08 at 01:50 PM

Sorry, forgot to say that my first thought was 'surely she can ride a bike'!

Steve


philw - 21/6/08 at 01:58 PM

The speed 6 engine in those are not good 5k for a rebuild, do as search on PH for more info on this, i have had Two TVR's, personally i wouldn't touch a speed 6 engined version.


jambojeef - 21/6/08 at 02:02 PM

do it immediately.

I'll take you there and hand over your money if I have to!


Jasper - 21/6/08 at 02:02 PM

I would be asking myself if he's a dealer (and it looks like he is) then why hasn't he done it?

Are the spare panels in the same colour? And if so, does the colour match? 'Cos it could all need a respray which will be £1k+.


Thinking about it - 21/6/08 at 02:20 PM

Given TVR reliability 1.5 miles is not too far to have to walk when it breaks down.


Daimo_45 - 21/6/08 at 02:20 PM

3 miles a day...bicycle?


pewe - 21/6/08 at 02:28 PM

If it's that cheap to repair it begs the question why didn't either the insurance company or the salvor repair it?
Also at three miles a day she will never have it out of first!
But if you do buy it I want to see it when we're up beg. July.
Cheers, Pewe


Ivan - 21/6/08 at 02:36 PM

quote:
Originally posted by mookaloid
better than a cobra IMHO

Cheers

Mark



That's fighting talk sir.


Jasper - 21/6/08 at 02:37 PM

And that distance will not warm anything up properly, which will probably knacker lots of things to......


tks - 21/6/08 at 02:39 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Jasper
And that distance will not warm anything up properly, which will probably knacker lots of things to......


yupsz i second this...

Tks


mr henderson - 21/6/08 at 03:29 PM

What you are really asking is, would it make a good donor?

Answer, the other bits, great, engine, bit dodgy. Good when they are running though.

John


David Jenkins - 21/6/08 at 03:32 PM

Not trying to be funny - but a major manufacturer's car would make more sense... it would be a lot happier with such short journeys.

How about a MX-5? Nice looking (albeit a bit hairdresser) and very pleasant to drive - a load of fun driving in a absolutely reliable package. Get one with power steering though, as the early models without can be a killer at parking speeds (but fine at driving speeds).


Peteff - 21/6/08 at 04:03 PM

She wants a nice little Citroen C2 diesel, 55mpg and £35 road tax I wouldn't touch that with a barge pole and I've done a few write offs for my own use.


bob - 21/6/08 at 04:17 PM

tvr arse
tvr arse


They have a nice back end

[Edited on 21/6/08 by bob]


Peteff - 21/6/08 at 04:39 PM

Who's the perv playing pocket billiards?


ch1ll1 - 21/6/08 at 04:39 PM

not sure which has the better back end !


fatfranky - 21/6/08 at 04:47 PM

Bob

If you're going to post a reply could you please make it a reply with a car in it.

I've looked at the photo for several minutes and can see no car !


tom_loughlin - 21/6/08 at 04:49 PM

If she's only going to be doing a few miles a day, I would stay well clear of a Tiv,
They take ages to warm up, and are very delicate until they're warm - worst than most cars!
As mentioned, the S6 engine is pretty weak due to it being so highly strung.
The worst case scenario is 10k between rebuilds, and by doing lots of short journeys I wouldn't think you would get many more miles between rebuilds.
Saying that, I am a huge TVR fan, and would recommend them to anyone, but not for daily commuting and short journeys.

[Edited on 21/6/08 by tom_loughlin]


Volvorsport - 21/6/08 at 05:32 PM

i also consider them to be hedge magnets .

not being rude - but can she drive ?

dont think any engine/ cat converter will be any good only doing 1.5 miles to work .


austin man - 21/6/08 at 06:57 PM

average walking speed 4 miles per hour, average cycling speed 20 miles per hour. Buy a new alarm clock for the other half and treat yourself with the spare dosh. as with everything it the though that counts and youve thought about the new car


martyn_16v - 21/6/08 at 08:48 PM

quote:
Originally posted by bob
They have a nice back end


She certainly does. Shame about the car though


bobs bangers - 21/6/08 at 09:02 PM

Ive got a nice smart car For two convertible in stock. Possible bec conversion !!! £35 Road tax , Semi Auto , 65mpg I use it to go ..... 1.5 miles to work and back www.resourcevehiclesltd.co.uk

Special deal for locosters !!

As a motor traders opinion. It doesnt sound cheap enough for a car that is on "the register" i.e cat c/d . Repairs always look simple until you try to do it. I have a pal that owns a salvage yard and he buys direct from the insurance companies and blue cycle etc. Not even he would attempt this one.

However... If its what you want then there is only one way to find out.

Regards

Bobs bangers


mookaloid - 21/6/08 at 10:21 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Ivan
quote:
Originally posted by mookaloid
better than a cobra IMHO

Cheers

Mark



That's fighting talk sir.


I appreciate I'm probably in a minority with that - maybe a minority of one

Obviously I'm not comparing it with a real Cobra, just the kind of rep you would get for similar money

Cheers

Mark


Simon - 21/6/08 at 10:30 PM

Giving the missus a precrashed car. What an idea

ATB

Simon


austin man - 21/6/08 at 10:37 PM

Im thinking of getting an insurance job for my missus, probably not the same type may up the policy by a tenner


Mark Allanson - 21/6/08 at 10:43 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Jasper
I would be asking myself if he's a dealer (and it looks like he is) then why hasn't he done it?

Are the spare panels in the same colour? And if so, does the colour match? 'Cos it could all need a respray which will be £1k+.



£1k wouldn't buy you a polish, try £4k+vat, just the liquid paint would be £1K!!!!!

..and you won't get any parts made by TVR, there is a really good reason why the current owner has not done the repairs