Having managed to fight my way through the British summer, I got my hands on a TVR classic, the Tuscan. You know? The sportscar that popped up in the movie Swordfish? Maybe we should get going with this prize car I recently obtained.
First launched in 1999, the Tuscan is TVR's idea of a British-made sportscar of the 21st century. From its first launch to its end of production in 2006, there were about five different versions of the Speed Six engine made such as the initial 3.6L and different versions of the 4.0L, the earliest producing 360 horsepower up to the pre-facelifted model producing 390hp of power. Engine wise, the Tuscan features a fiberglass body over it tubular steel chassis, resulting to its 2,425lb of curb weight, which is surprisingly a lightweight sportscar that makes the most out of any British sportscar.
Now that I got my hands on the Tuscan, it's time to see how it performs as I took myself a little day off from the Festival and jump into some street racing action with the Tuscan.
Job well done, there's nothing else I can say.
Enjoy your new ride!
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