Matt Harper
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« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2003, 06:26:53 pm » |
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Although I never owned one, I've driven a few, visited the factory several times and have a relative who has one now. These are purely my own opinions and experiences. 1. Steer clear of anything without dealer maintained history. 2. AJP engined cars are more valuable and powerful and drivable than Rover engined ones. 3. Although most owners absolutely love them and are enthusiastically loyal, they're not as fast as most owners claim, interior finish is inconsistent and you can buy American and get the same (or more) grunt, better finish and cheaper bits. For another 2 K or so, you could buy a clean 98 C5 Vette - or get eccentric and go for early 70's Mopar muscle for 8 - 10 grand. They won't go round corners, but neither do 'Blackpool Bombers'. I'm a bit of a Corvette nut, admittedly and ran a C5 in Britain and it did attract a lot of attention (not all of it good, sadly). If you're a bit of an exhibitionist a vette is a no-brainer, because they are a relatively rare sight in UK. The C5 will do anything a TVR (excepting Tuscan and Cerbera) can manage - is stiffer, faster, grippier and depreciates slower. In fact, only downsides are LHD and most of them are autos. TVRs are OK, there's no denying. That said, if Iwas spooning out that kind of wedge, I'd want more than OK.
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