TVR vs. Porsche
MITSU-EVO
07-26-2004, 10:47 AM
Hey fellas,
I found this one pretty challenging to decide so I want you to help me out about choosing which one the best of the two is.
Specs:
TVR Tuscan S
Displacement: 4.0L
Cylinders: 6-inline
Torque: 420.3 Nm / 310.0 ft lbs at 5250 rpm
Power: 390 bhp
Acc(0-62 mph): 3.9 seconds
Top speed: 315.4 kph / 196.0 mph
Porsche 911 turbo(996)
Displacement: 3.6L
Cylinders: Boxer-6
Torque: 560.0 Nm / 413.0 ft lbs at 2700-4600 rpm
Power: 415 HP
Acc(0-62 mph): 4.2 seconds
Top speed: 305.0 kph / 189.5 mph
I found this one pretty challenging to decide so I want you to help me out about choosing which one the best of the two is.
Specs:
TVR Tuscan S
Displacement: 4.0L
Cylinders: 6-inline
Torque: 420.3 Nm / 310.0 ft lbs at 5250 rpm
Power: 390 bhp
Acc(0-62 mph): 3.9 seconds
Top speed: 315.4 kph / 196.0 mph
Porsche 911 turbo(996)
Displacement: 3.6L
Cylinders: Boxer-6
Torque: 560.0 Nm / 413.0 ft lbs at 2700-4600 rpm
Power: 415 HP
Acc(0-62 mph): 4.2 seconds
Top speed: 305.0 kph / 189.5 mph
3000ways
07-26-2004, 11:09 AM
This is tough for me, because I love Porsche, but the Tuscan seems like an awesome car. Um I can't decide, well I would take the Tuscan S, just because I live in Southern California, were I see so many Porsches it is amazing. Once in LA I saw 4 911 Turbos in the span of 2 street blocks (or approx. a 1/4 mile). Plus the Tuscan S bang for the buck is amazing.
NISSANSPDR
07-26-2004, 12:18 PM
TVR for being the more rare choice...and still being quite classy
MITSU-EVO
07-26-2004, 12:24 PM
I second that and pick the TVR although I really like Porsches. TVR is rare and it is ABSOLUTELY one of the most brutal looking cars I'v ever seen...
Jimster
07-27-2004, 04:54 AM
TVR's are great and I'd take one over the Porsche as a second car.
But if I wanted a driver, then it's the Porsche.
But if I wanted a driver, then it's the Porsche.
Moppie
07-27-2004, 05:19 AM
You pick the porsche up, give it some roses and take it to dinner at an expensive resturant. You do the full 3 courses, enjoy some nice wine and have a coffee to end the meal. Then you use the "would you like a coffee" line to get it inside. You sit on the couch for a short while, then things progress to the bedroom. You get undressed in seperate rooms, you meet under the sheets with the lights off, you both enjoy yourselves, have a wonderful evening but your asleep by 1am. In the morning you have breakfast in bed (how naughty!) then decide its a lovely day to goto the Zoo.
The TVR comes over to your place, your at it before you've gotten all your cloths off and you don't make it near the bed untill 1am. Breakfast dosn't happen till 1pm the next day, and although you would like to goto the Zoo (you need a rest), you can't figure out how to rescue your underwear from the ceiling fan.
Ill take the Porsche out on week nights and use the TVR on the weekends. :D
The TVR comes over to your place, your at it before you've gotten all your cloths off and you don't make it near the bed untill 1am. Breakfast dosn't happen till 1pm the next day, and although you would like to goto the Zoo (you need a rest), you can't figure out how to rescue your underwear from the ceiling fan.
Ill take the Porsche out on week nights and use the TVR on the weekends. :D
MITSU-EVO
07-29-2004, 02:43 AM
You pick the porsche up, give it some roses and take it to dinner at an expensive resturant. You do the full 3 courses, enjoy some nice wine and have a coffee to end the meal. Then you use the "would you like a coffee" line to get it inside. You sit on the couch for a short while, then things progress to the bedroom. You get undressed in seperate rooms, you meet under the sheets with the lights off, you both enjoy yourselves, have a wonderful evening but your asleep by 1am. In the morning you have breakfast in bed (how naughty!) then decide its a lovely day to goto the Zoo.
The TVR comes over to your place, your at it before you've gotten all your cloths off and you don't make it near the bed untill 1am. Breakfast dosn't happen till 1pm the next day, and although you would like to goto the Zoo (you need a rest), you can't figure out how to rescue your underwear from the ceiling fan.
Ill take the Porsche out on week nights and use the TVR on the weekends. :D
Very interesting indeed :D
The TVR comes over to your place, your at it before you've gotten all your cloths off and you don't make it near the bed untill 1am. Breakfast dosn't happen till 1pm the next day, and although you would like to goto the Zoo (you need a rest), you can't figure out how to rescue your underwear from the ceiling fan.
Ill take the Porsche out on week nights and use the TVR on the weekends. :D
Very interesting indeed :D
Z_Fanatic
07-29-2004, 03:31 AM
How much is a Tuscan?
MITSU-EVO
07-29-2004, 08:02 AM
How much is a Tuscan?
Cheaper than a 911 turbo
Cheaper than a 911 turbo
VQuick
07-29-2004, 11:40 AM
Porsche if you want status and speed, TVR if you just want speed...and a little more of it for less money, too.
christophv
07-31-2004, 07:56 AM
I think one of those mega-rare TVRs will give you the same status (or even better) as a Porsche. If you need that, btw.
I'd take the TVR, just because Porsche is too common here.
And the TVR's got fresh looks and superior sound.
cu
I'd take the TVR, just because Porsche is too common here.
And the TVR's got fresh looks and superior sound.
cu
Z_Fanatic
08-01-2004, 06:12 AM
Cheaper than a 911 turbo
no shit, what's the exact figure?
no shit, what's the exact figure?
crayzayjay
08-04-2004, 09:45 AM
Tuscan S retails for around £50k, that's $91k at current exchange rates.
Personally i'd go for the 996 Turbo. Not a big fan of the Tuscan's looks though its pace is fearsome. 996T is probably quicker on real roads and is a more 'polished' performer. That's not to take anything away from the Tuscan S (which is great VFM btw) but it's a little too wild for my liking. Once the back goes, good luck catching it.
Personally i'd go for the 996 Turbo. Not a big fan of the Tuscan's looks though its pace is fearsome. 996T is probably quicker on real roads and is a more 'polished' performer. That's not to take anything away from the Tuscan S (which is great VFM btw) but it's a little too wild for my liking. Once the back goes, good luck catching it.
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