In the past few weeks I have had the opportunity to drive both a TR5 (original UK 150 PI 1968) and a 6 cylinder 3 litre 1985 Merc 107. Would I swap my Stag for either? In a word, no. Obviously a straight swap would make economic sense with TR5s now into the £50k bracket, and a good Merc would also be worth more than the Stag. But the TR5, whilst undeniably pretty to look at, is a harsh 1950s sports car with no power steering, heavy clutch, cramped with a bad fitting hood (hence the popularity of Surrey tops, no doubt). And the Merc is OK to look at, nicely finished, but just plain unexciting to drive. And despite looking like it's carved from granite, they do rust quite badly.
By comparison, my Stag felt very sophisticated against the TR and just a whole bunch more fun than the Merc. You read this stuff in the motoring press, I know, but quite an eye-opener to experience it first hand. Our Stags, properly sorted, are really great cars!
By comparison, my Stag felt very sophisticated against the TR and just a whole bunch more fun than the Merc. You read this stuff in the motoring press, I know, but quite an eye-opener to experience it first hand. Our Stags, properly sorted, are really great cars!

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