I have owned both an Alfa and have owned my TR6 for 25 years. Both cars are wonderful entry/mid level classic cars to own. (Although when I owned the Alfa it was just considered a used car). I recently installed a 5speed from a Toyota Celica and definitely agree it greatly improves the driving experience. I agree with the statement of the "tight" interior space comments on the TR but you can't beat the classic british look, plus all the buttons/knobs are right "there". The TR is also easy to work on (simple) if you have patience. I will probably own the TR until I am too old drive (many, many years from now) and will always look for curvy road to drive on. My 2 cents.
7/25/20 7:09 a.m.
I have owned both an Alfa and have owned my TR6 for 25 years. Both cars are wonderful entry/mid level classic cars to own. (Although when I owned the Alfa it was just considered a used car). I recently installed a 5speed from a Toyota Celica and definitely agree it greatly improves the driving experience. I agree with the statement of the "tight" interior space comments on the TR but you can't beat the classic british look, plus all the buttons/knobs are right "there". The TR is also easy to work on (simple) if you have patience. I will probably own the TR until I am too old drive (many, many years from now) and will always look for curvy road to drive on. My 2 cents.
Carl - 74 TR6
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