My car is a Lotus S3 replica, with a 2L Duratec on Jenveys. It runs OK, and buiding it was a really nice experience.
Now, I would like to assemble a car where every bolt just fits in their hole, have some easy upgrades paths, and works out of the box. I also like the
Caterham heritage.
Am I getting older?
Not necessarally older but you'll have to be more wealthy
Not necessarily older, or wiser
Caterham has to be a good choice if you can afford one!
They hold their re-sale value like no other! But they are very small
smaller = less weight
My son bought a Caterham for £8k
Spent £1k on it, and ran it for a year.
Sold it for £10k.
Compare that to my Locost'alike.
Cost £7k to build. (will have after IVA)
Worth £4k (after IVA)
After a year I'd be lucky to get £3k
Thing is though, I have a Caterham size brain…. but a +4 arse.
Paul G
I only paid £8k for my old one. 1994 m reg 1.4 k series.
Excellent little car it was.handling was superb when compared to other 7's I've had but it didn't have much grunt
My son drove one on one of those Silverstone 'drive a sports car' days. He is 6' 1", skinny, with size 10 feet. He fitted in,
although he said it was a bit cosy, but his feet with trainers on were far too big to work the pedals - he had to take his trainers off.
Something to consider if you're anything over size 8...
Catherham is a well honed package, so sounds like it's a good choice. I think the westfield kit is also comprehensive, with panels, brake lines
fitted before purchase.
Catherham is expensive though.
Many thanks for your replies guys!
My car is very similiar in dimensions to a Caterham, I'm 6' and fit OK.
I know they are not cheap, I'm looking at a Roadsport 125 in kit form and with time maybe upgrade to 140-150hp.
Cheers!
Thanks again.
I've had a couple of MK's and now have a Caterham and it is fantastic !
It goes like stink and handles like its on rails.
My current one is a 1.6 k series - I'd say, if you can afford it, get one - you won't regret it and you will be able to get your money back
as mentioned above.
Don't be fooled that everything is going to fit though. I bought a carbon dash direct from Caterham and it didn't fit - the lower ears were
too big and were at the wrong angle - I was very disappointed.
I'd love an R500 but that's just too far out of financial reach.
Does anybody know if Caterham is still providing the starter kit? I tryed contacting them bit still waiting. I already have a Duratec and gearbox so
the starter kit could be an option.
Thanks!
Cheers!!
if you are after something a bit bigger and cheaper but still pretty much 'this bolt goes here', with a pretty good manual (I must confess I haven't built mind but have the manual) is the quantum xtreme.