The Tuscan is a great choice so unique I was around in the launch years we saw a lot in Newcastle UK truly exciting ! I also think the earliest cars are design classics.
We're very excited to see such a great example to be the first one to hit the USA. Here's hoping this little British auto manufacturer gets the attention it deserves 😀 thanks for watching and for the support!
I have a 2002 TVR Tuscan, you will love the one you are importing when you see and drive it! A number of years ago I saw a picture of a MK.2 2005 I think Tuscan in California, I have always wondered how that worked.
Currently an American living overseas in England. When I leave a couple of years from now I’m hoping to bag a TVR myself. No idea how to do any of that legal paperwork but hopefully I can figure it out and join the club!
Hi good luck with the Tuscan. Not sure you got my last comment. But I have 2 Tuscans, I have the prototype from 1998 that still has zero miles, and I have a 2006 full convertible. The prototype is still a brand new car and is absolutely stunning,
Thanks! I appreciate the support. I suspect about a dozen folks across the USA will probably bring one over here and there within the first year, but we'll see!
I predict more once they find out how good they are and also very reasonably priced compared to overpriced supercars of nowadays, I've driven a lot of cars and can honestly say it's like nothing else, closest would be a cross between a Viper and a Cobra
Once it makes it to the US, the new American owner will be inundated with offers to buy it from people not willing to go through to hassle of importing one themselves.
I've had a 2000 Mk1 Tuscan and still have my 2006 Tuscan Convertible (my 6th TVR in total) . I Love my TVR's. Good luck with your imports.
That's awesome! Hope you're still enjoying it! Thank you for the support!
The Tuscan is a great choice so unique I was around in the launch years we saw a lot in Newcastle UK truly exciting !
I also think the earliest cars are design classics.
We're very excited to see such a great example to be the first one to hit the USA. Here's hoping this little British auto manufacturer gets the attention it deserves 😀 thanks for watching and for the support!
Love the luxurious feel.
“I’m importing a TVR Tuscan.” - the subscribe button just got smashed!!
I appreciate that!
I have a 2002 TVR Tuscan, you will love the one you are importing when you see and drive it! A number of years ago I saw a picture of a MK.2 2005 I think Tuscan in California, I have always wondered how that worked.
Canada has a 15 year import rule and folks can drive them into the USA temporarily as a tourist up to 1 year. They cannot be registered in the USA.
Currently an American living overseas in England. When I leave a couple of years from now I’m hoping to bag a TVR myself. No idea how to do any of that legal paperwork but hopefully I can figure it out and join the club!
When it comes time to move back to the USA, feel free to reach out! I can at least point you in the right direction
Hi good luck with the Tuscan. Not sure you got my last comment. But I have 2 Tuscans, I have the prototype from 1998 that still has zero miles, and I have a 2006 full convertible. The prototype is still a brand new car and is absolutely stunning,
Hello! Please shoot me an email at info@tvrimports.com for a chat =)
Congratulations on finding a good car to import, hopefully the first of many
Thanks! I appreciate the support. I suspect about a dozen folks across the USA will probably bring one over here and there within the first year, but we'll see!
I predict more once they find out how good they are and also very reasonably priced compared to overpriced supercars of nowadays, I've driven a lot of cars and can honestly say it's like nothing else, closest would be a cross between a Viper and a Cobra
@@denzbeanz2 problem is complying in states like California for emissions 🤔
Next couple of years as more cars comply the fun begins
Very exciting stuff! I think you and I will be talking next year, I’ve wanted a Tuscan since swordfish.
@@donesio931 feel free to visit tvrimports.com and drop me a line when you're ready.
W O W, the young Richard Hammond Tuscan....!!
Once it makes it to the US, the new American owner will be inundated with offers to buy it from people not willing to go through to hassle of importing one themselves.
@@Cakebattered you're probably right!
My dad has a 1969 tvr 2500 he rut me off in clover leave I was diving a 1987 mack semi kicked my ass