Just taking stock of my disastrous association with a Citroen 1.6 Sensodrive which has done a low annual mileage now has a burnt out valve and needs a new engine and has been sold basically for scrap value. Loss of confidence in the car reduced the enthusiasm to argue about the value. In about the same low mileage as my TR7 it has had in addition to routine servicing:
Three coils, these are about £200 each
Thermostat housing.
Alternator
Radiator
Replacement roof cable guides. A trip to an independent some 120 miles away with a half open roof to sort this as to resolve this Citroen would only fit a new roof cassette at about £4500. It really needed a new vinyl roof (vinyl slide as it is called). Thankfully I didn't spend the £1500 or thereabouts Citroen wanted for supply only.
It had broken down more times than I can remember and on more than one occasion momentarily lost drive for no apparent reason.
My TR7 some 25 years older has the original coil, the original radiator, the original thermostat housing, the original alternator. The roof mechanism is original although the top has been replaced. It has had a new gearbox mounting. It is due new front shock absorbers still having the original fitments all round. The rear bump stops perished and were replaced. It has had a new fan belt and as can be expected with 80's quality exhausts more than one new exhaust. It has had a couple of TRE's. The clutch is original and works as it should. I can't think of any major expenditure. If it did need a new coil it would cost about £30. I have had it from new and I can't recall it breaking down apart from a flat battery or similar.
Perhaps I'm not comparing like with like but were / are TR7's as unreliable as they were made out to be?
supercass