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For someone who is thinking of buying a Chimaera can anyone tell me what sort of problems they have had owning the car?
I have wanted one for as long as I can remember but I've heard all sorts of stories about them always breaking down and not starting. Can anyone give me some advice? |
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All TVR's are fine!
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yeh thier is rairly eny thing wrong with them
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Only problems I've had have been my own fault! Crack in rad from encounter with a kerb in the wet was the worst.
Starts first time, every time for the last 3.5 years, no intentions of changing it unless win lottery, then a new one will be coming my way!!! Just want to have the vinyl dash and trim "leather-ed" and will make that this winter's project! GNG |
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Re: reliability
ah, Heard some of the horror stories i see,
dont Worry TVR's are Fine !!!!! even in those Fiction horror stories they always end by saying '' But i dont regret Buying it'' so go for it. |
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Re: reliability
If you buy one don't polish drive. They are built to be driven.
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