New Caterham announced!

New Caterham announced!

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bluevelvet

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2,341 posts

261 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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tonyhetherington

32,091 posts

257 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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It's been a while since I've taken a keen interest in Caterham goings-on, but is this simply to say that Caterham have AT LAST realised that every man and his dog was putting the duratec engine in their cars, and now they've thought to themselves "oooo, let's put a duratec in the car".


I had an experience with Caterham a year ago, tried to buy the equivalent of an R500 chassis to put a 2.3 duratec in ..... it proved so difficult, so time consuming, in the end I gave up and started looking for a Cerbera.

Sorry - didn't want to remove this thread from the intention . All my problems with them aside, it will be a FABULOUS car!!!!

minimevsrevs

221 posts

258 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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A new toy to start saving for.

woof

8,456 posts

284 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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Hi

i've just uploaded some pics on the general motoring forum from the event

granville

18,764 posts

268 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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That looks bloody familiar!

Two days after receiving my R400 I got a letter from the salesman telling me about this.

If I tried this in my game I'd be upto my neck in court claims for compensation.

Still, I shall delude myself with the notion that trying to in any way civilise the SLRs is a pointless development.

Still, I feel a small dose of B.Fawlty, post arrest scene of 'Lord Melbury' as said imposter is being led away by special branch, said Baswell stood aghast, frustrated atop his hotel's main entrance steps, arms flailing & fists clenched in the usual manner:

Bastards!!!

jeremyc

24,550 posts

291 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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Derestrictor said:
Bastards!!!
And what, exactly, do you feel your R400 is missing your Lordship?

I'm willing to bet it'll provide more than enough driving pleasure and sufficient a challenge for a few years yet....

Marki

15,763 posts

277 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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jeremyc said:

Derestrictor said:
Bastards!!!

And what, exactly, do you feel your R400 is missing your Lordship?

I'm willing to bet it'll provide more than enough driving pleasure and sufficient a challenge for a few years yet....


I doubt its missing anything , to me it just seems underhand in a way to bring out what seems a quite radicle upgrade with out at least offering the option to a punter whos delivery is so close to the launch of the new thing , but then its sods law if you buy a 5mg digi camera for 300 quid today tomorow you will be able to buy a 104mg camera thats smaller better and costs 35 squid

PetrolTed

34,443 posts

310 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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adam1330

1,839 posts

270 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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That looks very nice indeed!

granville

18,764 posts

268 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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Honestly - Lazee Boy cinematic recliners in a salmoln tin!

rubystone

11,254 posts

266 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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Tony - they got a great deal from PTP for the K engine and did review the Duratec before they signed the deal (Minister tried to hide a development chassis in the corner when we visited them last year).

DeR - it's been an open secret for ages - you should have kept your eye out on Blatchat. In any case, the R400 will deliver a totally different experience to a Duratec I reckon and will not disappoint you.

MikeE

1,850 posts

291 months

Friday 8th October 2004
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tonyhetherington said:
I had an experience with Caterham a year ago, tried to buy the equivalent of an R500 chassis to put a 2.3 duratec in ..... it proved so difficult, so time consuming, in the end I gave up and started looking for a Cerbera.


Tony, don't know if you're still interested but have you seen this?

[url]www.blatchat.com/t.asp?Id=65217[/url]