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TVR - 290 S (1991)

Looking for a snapshot of the TVR 290 S price and how it has evolved since its first appearance in 1991? The 1991 TVR 290 S, a lightweight sports coupe from the Welsh marque, remains a beloved choice for enthusiasts seeking the thrilling mix of speed and classic styling. While each vehicle’s value depends on a host of factors — engine condition, mileage, bodywork, interior features, and provenance — this guide offers a clear picture of what a 1991 TVR 290 S worth, how it holds up over time, and what buyers can anticipate when exploring the used TVR 290 S price market. Fill in the blanks, compare to the competition, and discover the right price tier for your next acquisition.

  • Model: TVR 290 S (1991)
  • Engine: 2.7‑liter OO‑V8, 260 hp, 250 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual G‑25/26
  • Layout: Front‑engine, rear‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions: Length 170.1 in, Width 72.4 in, Height 48.7 in
  • Weight: 1,447 kg (3,190 lb) curb
  • Fuel: High‑performance gasoline
  • Top Speed: 167 mph (modeled)
  • 4.6 seconds (typical)
  • Body Style: 2‑door coupe, sleek aluminum body
  • Key Feature: Memecoated steel for a distinctive “red‑eye” finish

TVR 290 S Depreciation – How The Value Evolves

The depreciation curve for the TVR 290 S is somewhat unique, reflecting its status as a niche brand and its limited production volume. Typically.

  • First year: 15‑20 % drop from the initial market price.
  • Years 2‑5: gradual fall of 5‑7 % per year as the car moves into the mid‑secondhand segment.
  • 6‑10 years: the rate slows to around 3‑5 % annually, contingent on mileage and condition.
  • 10+ years: value stabilizes; well‑maintained models retain 30‑35 % of their original price, especially among collectors.

These estimates presuppose typical ownership patterns and neglect major one‑offs. Owners who preserve the original paint and engine components, keep an exhaustive service history, and avoid the very common “street‑legal” conversions that reduce originality, may see a slower depreciation


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