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TR2/3/3A Going back to the "dark side"

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It's been a great run in the British car world, MG midget in 74-75, TR6 02-10, and TR3 14-25.
We also owned a Saab, a few BMWs and Porsche's along the way.
Linda and I decided we wanted a "grand touring" car we could hop in and drive anywhere, without a trunk full of spares.
After a fair amount of research and patient shopping, we chose a 2009 Porsche 997.2 cabriolet. Road Trip!
I still have a few parts and tools to sell on BCF.
Basil, thanks for hosting the best British Car Forum on the web, also thanks to those who shared your knowledge and made our ownership less work and more fun.
Bluees sold on BAT and now lives in West Nyak NY.

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Yes, the dark side can seduce even the best of us with shiney techknowledgey. Most people come back to
reality when they have to payout the BIG $ for stupid little problems at a dealership.
Mad dog
 
I have a perfectly sorted Porsche, but am selling it on BaT because I decided I needed a Jaguar, which is very unsorted. I sometimes think I am crazy, then I look at the Jag and realize it is all ok.
 
I decided I needed a Jaguar, which is very unsorted. I sometimes think I am crazy, then I look at the Jag and realize it is all ok.
When did you get the Jaguar and what one?
 
It's been a great run in the British car world, MG midget in 74-75, TR6 02-10, and TR3 14-25.
We also owned a Saab, a few BMWs and Porsche's along the way.
Linda and I decided we wanted a "grand touring" car we could hop in and drive anywhere, without a trunk full of spares.
After a fair amount of research and patient shopping, we chose a 2009 Porsche 997.2 cabriolet. Road Trip!
I still have a few parts and tools to sell on BCF.
Basil, thanks for hosting the best British Car Forum on the web, also thanks to those who shared your knowledge and made our ownership less work and more fun.
Bluees sold on BAT and now lives in West Nyak NY.

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I admire your wife's sensability.;)
 
It is fun to have a "Dark Side" in the stable. Mine is a Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder all set up for Street Prepared Solo II use. 3.0 liter. 5-speed. Koni Shocks. Serious sway bars 8.5" wide wheels. Great for a blast up the mountain on a brisk Sunday morning. Cheap and fast. ...J.D.
 

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Jeez, I always thought “going to the dark side” was acquiring a MG.
 
I have a perfectly sorted Porsche, but am selling it on BaT because I decided I needed a Jaguar, which is very unsorted. I sometimes think I am crazy, then I look at the Jag and realize it is all ok.
Beautiful Jag. Hope you have loads of fun. Will you be learning auto mechanics all over again, or do you already know the car. BTW, has BAT totally outdone Ebay Motors? Is Ebay a place to shop cars still? Another question: Does BAT operate the same way as Ebay with bidding and last second bid maneuvers and strategy buying--or is it more civilized?
 
Purchasing a car on Ebay is much more like playing roulette than is BAT. I bought 6 cars between 2001 and 2012 on ebay, and 3 out of the 6 had undisclosed body damage. Two of the three also had EGR system failures shortly after purchase.

Two of the three "good ones" (which were all Triumphs!) came from a seller I already knew was trustworthy - so that indicates that 3 of the 4 cars where I didn't already know the seller had undisclosed faults. I still look at cars on ebay but am much more careful now: Caveat Emptor!

BAT does not allow "sniping" at the last second the way ebay does - is is, indeed, more civilized
 
I bought my TR-6 on Ebay. I had lots of pictures that I carefully blew up to maximum size and looked over very carefully for a week or 2 before I pulled trigger on the deal. What you cannot see is it's mechanical problems, but I felt I could handle most anything it could throw at me. I have been 2 years getting it sorted. I drive it, I fix something else. I drive is more, and fix it more. It is becoming better with time. I think it was someone's garage decoration. I'm setting down to the small stuff now, and the things I felt were never right from the factory. I have re-engineered a few things. I would not recommend buying a car that way for just anybody. You really need to know your stuff. I was a professional mechanic, back years ago. ...J.D.
 
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