Blackpool-based TVR bowed out long before the financial apocalypse and now its remaining cars are suffering, too. The sound and fury of a Tuscan at full stretch will always thrill, but that Speed Six engine drains finances on both fuel and frequent rebuilds.
Keeping it British and niche, an equivalent-era Lotus Elise clamps down on fuel bills with an official 40.9mpg. And although the Rover (later Toyota) 1.8 has half the power, the dash from 0-60mph is only a second slower, and the handling unsurpassed. The TVR costs a mere £15 more to tax than the Lotus, but residuals for this often-problematic car are a worry. Lotus has mostly lost its Lots Of Trouble, Usually Serious acronym, but with the Tuscan, it’s too often a case of Tow Vehicle Required.
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TVR Tuscan
Engine: 3.6 6cyl
Economy: 22mpg (est)
CO2: 300g/km (est)
Power: 350bhp
Torque: 393Nm
0-60mph: 4.3 secs
Top speed: 175mph
Price (03, sub-30k miles): £18,000
Depreciation to date: 55%
Lotus Elise S2 111S
Engine: 1.8 4cyl
Economy: 40.9mpg
CO2: 163g/km
Power: 156bhp
Torque: 175Nm
0-60mph: 5.3 secs
Top speed: 132mph
Price (03, sub-30k miles): £12,500
Depreciation to date: 51%