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mistergrumpy

posted on 14/11/07 at 09:21 PM Reply With Quote
Which Manufacturer Poll

I was wondering whether to post this or not as I don't want to be starting a giant argument but if you all had to start from scratch right now with a kit build, based on quality, style, price and delivery which manufacturer would people choose to buy from?(Sorry if any are missed I'm just going off whats listed on here) Its just that as things stand at the moment I'm struggling to see how some of these companies stay afloat.






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nick205

posted on 14/11/07 at 09:37 PM Reply With Quote
I'm happy with my Indy and the choice I made some 4 years ago when I bought the starter kit and started building (some of those listed weren't around then IIRC).

Having looked closely at the MNR kit, I would opt for one of these with a Duratec engine if money and time allowed me to build again.

I do share your thoughts on how some of the companies keep going - it can't be for the money.

Edit to say...
You missed Tiger Avon off the list

[Edited on 14/11/07 by nick205]

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mistergrumpy

posted on 14/11/07 at 09:40 PM Reply With Quote
Buggeration Knew I'd forget summat, can't alter it now. Results are starting to show the way I kind of guessed.






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jos

posted on 14/11/07 at 09:55 PM Reply With Quote
MAC#1 all the way every day every time without fail





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Davey D

posted on 14/11/07 at 10:05 PM Reply With Quote
you forgot to add: Dax, Caterham, and Westfield to the list...






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mistergrumpy

posted on 14/11/07 at 10:10 PM Reply With Quote
No I didn't want Caterham or Westfield in and Dax, well I don't know much about them. The ones listed, like I say are the ones off here and I've generally had contact with each through quotes and what not.






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Howlor

posted on 14/11/07 at 10:12 PM Reply With Quote
I thought that the saying goes something like 'All publicity is good publicity'. With all the publicity that one of the above options gets I am suprised about the nil points!

Steve






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mistergrumpy

posted on 14/11/07 at 10:23 PM Reply With Quote
Its downfall would only be because of one of the 4 I guess but then they're not the only ones with problems at the moment.






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joneh

posted on 14/11/07 at 10:50 PM Reply With Quote
What about the self builds?






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smart51

posted on 14/11/07 at 10:55 PM Reply With Quote
I like Luego, just because it looks a bit like Lego. I want to drive a Lego 7.
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Dusty

posted on 14/11/07 at 11:25 PM Reply With Quote
Quality, style, price, delivery. Perhaps some people buy on other criteria. Why did old Luego go under? Why do robin hood continue. How can bumblebees fly. If you struggle with these perhaps you are not assessing all of the relevant criteria, whatever that is.
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Paul TigerB6

posted on 15/11/07 at 12:11 AM Reply With Quote
Wont spoil the results for those that havent voted but one manufacturer 60% of the votes, all the rest put together 40%.

hmmmmmmm

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worX

posted on 15/11/07 at 12:41 AM Reply With Quote
I have not been able to post a POLL REPLY because I know nothing about Luego, AND the other 5 manufacturers would receive a MINUS Score from me...

And this is bearing in mind that I have built a Scratch Biuilt, then built and own a MAC1, and now I am currently building an MNR VortX and Part-Building/helping a local builder with his MK SpecR and would happily and openly describe each of these, with all their positive and negative aspects through and through as I have nothing to gain either way!!! (especially on the MAC1!!)

Steve

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James

posted on 15/11/07 at 01:16 AM Reply With Quote
Interesting that MNR is winning.

Mistergrumpy did ask people to regard price in their choice.

MNR clearly do fantastic kit (I've seen some of their stuff up close on Ned's car and it's really, really nice) but they're also the most expensive are they not? I think there's a bit of dreaming going on!

I'm willing to admit I went for the most controversial manufacturer shown on here. Mainly cos I think it's good stuff, at a good price (assuming you ever got it! ).

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A Nonny Mouse

posted on 15/11/07 at 02:22 AM Reply With Quote
I personally reckon that it is very interesting that MNR are winning the poll (considering that PRICE is involved in such a competitive way) because:- in my search for a good manufacturer I've spoken to more than a few MNR builders and they are not shy with their descriptions of the accuracy of the MNR chassis and Suspension Pick-up points!!! In fact I've never heard (and I have built four race car chassis!) of a chassis built with such a margin for error as the MNR one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

On top of that, I've never heard of a road car chassis having to amend it's dimensions so much so that the body has to use manky wood to space out the massive gap between body and upper chassis rail to ensure a positive fit between it and the body. Especially with the emphasis on the fact that "if we made the body to fit to the chassis then it would not fit"!!!

At NO point am I suggesting the MNR is not a great deal in the Up & Coming Kit Car Builders Epilogue, but what I am trying to say is the fact that all manufacturers have something you desire but not all Have everything you desire!!!

All the best in your decision,
cheers
M

[Edited on 15/11/07 by A Nonny Mouse]

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donut

posted on 15/11/07 at 07:44 AM Reply With Quote
I phoned MNR up a month or so ago and they said that they were building over 35 cars for customers at that time so were very very busy. That in itself means many happy customers or reccomendations from past customers.

I voted MAC#1 as they seem to have the best service and value for money.

MK are still great but not as good as they used to be.

[Edited on 15/11/07 by donut]





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Agriv8

posted on 15/11/07 at 08:14 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by A Nonny Mouse
I personally reckon that it is very interesting that MNR are winning the poll (considering that PRICE is involved in such a competitive way) because:- in my search for a good manufacturer I've spoken to more than a few MNR builders and they are not shy with their descriptions of the accuracy of the MNR chassis and Suspension Pick-up points!!! In fact I've never heard (and I have built four race car chassis!) of a chassis built with such a margin for error as the MNR one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

On top of that, I've never heard of a road car chassis having to amend it's dimensions so much so that the body has to use manky wood to space out the massive gap between body and upper chassis rail to ensure a positive fit between it and the body. Especially with the emphasis on the fact that "if we made the body to fit to the chassis then it would not fit"!!!





Hi - Nonny Mouse,

So do I take from your comments that the pickups are incurate ? and that the bodywork dosent fit.

I would be intrested to know the age and details of this chassis you mention.

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D Beddows

posted on 15/11/07 at 09:00 AM Reply With Quote
With a live axle starter kit including all the important structural bits for just over £2K it has to be Westfield especially if the criteria is value for money, quality and style....
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coozer

posted on 15/11/07 at 09:14 AM Reply With Quote
Right then, it was me, I have used bits of wood under the front edge of the body sides to fill a gap on my MNR. Details are in my blog. if anyone wants to tell me what I did wrong please do.
Maybe I missed something, and didn't bother to ask, just fixed it for myself.

It is a small compromise to an excellent car and as far as cost goes I believe mine will be built for under 6.5K. I base that on the fact I still haven't broke the 6K barrier and all the mechanical bits are on now. I have the interior to sort out then thats it!

If I was doing it again i would be going back to Chris & Marc because it doesn't matter how busy they are they have time for you.

Saying that i must bless the guys at Mac#! as well because they are diamond geezers as also!

Steve





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Agriv8

posted on 15/11/07 at 09:28 AM Reply With Quote
HI steve no problem from me - just trying to assertain the background to Nonny Mouse 's comments.

Ps Keep up the good work hope to see you soon.

Edited to Add ... the Jig has been remade this means the side rails are now 1 piece all the way to the front of the vehical this should remove the need to 'Pack' the side pannels

regards

Agriv8

[Edited on 15/11/07 by Agriv8]





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procomp

posted on 15/11/07 at 09:46 AM Reply With Quote
Hi it is a bit off a pointless POLL because if you only take into acount the manufacturers from the world of locost.

You are not allowing manufaturers from the wider kitcar scene that can supply kits that are of far better quality than any of the ones in the poll and not exactly any dearer. The poll will only show which manufacturer is surronded by hype at the moment on this forum.

cheers Matt

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02GF74

posted on 15/11/07 at 10:49 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by but if you all had to start from scratch right now with a kit build, based on quality, style, price and delivery which manufacturer would people choose to buy from?(


to answer that, from the information I have read on here and elsewehre it would be MK. Not necessarily saying t hey are better but mosly because not have heard enough about the others.

Incidentally haven't LUEGO and ROBIN HOOD both gone under so longer make kits?

And what about YKC?

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coozer

posted on 15/11/07 at 11:25 AM Reply With Quote
Oh sorry, I have to say that Procomp build an excellent car also. It just didn't suit my build plan at the time.

I made my decision between Mac#1, MNR and Procomp. Lots of pro's and cons at the time of choosing. There's a lot more to it than price however,





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andrew.boyle

posted on 15/11/07 at 11:31 AM Reply With Quote
IF i had the money i wouild go for a viento because im not a small lad
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t.j.

posted on 15/11/07 at 11:53 AM Reply With Quote
You must add more...

But prob. I would choose the MAC
Maybe I choose all off them
then afterwards I could give fair comment.
BTW: If so I would take from every manufacturer one Seven,

F27, Donkervoort, VM-77, Irmsher, Caterham, Dax, Kaipan, etc etc





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