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Hi all, I have caught the 370z bug! I used to own a TVR Tuscan S about 7 years ago but circumstances forced me to downgrade quite dramatically and now

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Old 03-12-2009, 10:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all,

I have caught the 370z bug! I used to own a TVR Tuscan S about 7 years ago but circumstances forced me to downgrade quite dramatically and now I drive a very humble little Kia.

But the business is doing very well and I want to be in a position to buy a 370z in about a years time. I'm looking forward to taking a test drive of one of these babies when it's launched in Australia!

Hopefully I can find something that resembles the mechanical rawness and fun of the TVR. Sports cars these days have become far too civilised!
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Cheers! I never expected to be able to afford a car like this again so I want to make sure it's the right one. We have some great mountain roads up this way
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I'm jealous, we are pretty flat here. I'll have to do a few hours travel to really stretch her legs.
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We'll nickname you "Swordfish!" The TVR and Morgan are among the esoteric automobiles that have always interested me since high school. Welcome to the forum.

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We'll nickname you "Swordfish!" The TVR and Morgan are among the esoteric automobiles that have always interested me since high school.
I agree, but add Spyker to my list.



To OP, TVR's are insane. If cars were food, TVR would be a raw steak.

I personally have wet dreams about the Sagaris and I'm not afraid to tell everyone..
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I had the Tuscan S. Here are some pics for you!

I'd love to hear the 370z without a louder exhaust.
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Welcome, beautiful Tuscan you had there, very unique car. I have never driven one so I can't really compare, but I hope you will not be disappointed with the Z.
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the Tuscan S is miles above a 370Z, just warning you about that...Much much faster.
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the Tuscan S is miles above a 370Z, just warning you about that...Much much faster.
I had to sell the Tuscan about 7 years ago and I now drive a Kia Rio so I think my familiarity with a high speed and acceleration has worn off but I did learn some very valuable lessons on how to drive a powerful RWD car with no traction control or ABS
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haha, the Z is an awesome car and you will love it. It will certainly be much more refined than the tuscan and won't fall apart...and it wont kill you as easily. I think you will enjoy it very much and don't see why you shouldn't go for it If I lived in the UK I would have a Sagaris, no doubt about it.
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I never got to drive the Sagaris but it would be my pick for sure.

Some reviews complain about a mechanical roughness in the 370z but that is what is appealing to me. I want to feel like I am piloting something mechanical and raw and not a magic carpet (BMW etc).
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it is nice to own a TVR once in life time
and i think u will enjoy the 370z
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