Caterham Buy

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astute32

Original Poster:

1 posts

215 months

Saturday 2nd December 2006
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Gents,

Apologies but I am looking for some advice. I am venturing into the Caterham World (how many times have you heard that on this site)and have seen a Caterham which suits my first buy. Have 25k to spend and have a R300 SV up for sale on the official Caterham website in mind. Seems to have all the toys and I am only looking for a weekend car and occasional track days throughout the year. They have on for 24500k is this about rigt for this type of car or am I best going elsewhere. Thought it being official dealer be better piece of mind. Many thanks



jimmyslr

805 posts

280 months

Sunday 3rd December 2006
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You are exactly right re peace of mind factor; you get a warranty for a short space of time too I think. On the downside, that seems quite a high price. Have a look at Blatchat if you have not done so already.... www.blatchat.com/T.asp?id=115216... for instance. I reckon Caterham are selling at 4-5k over the private price. 20k should be more than doable and I've seen them for less I think I remember.

Most Caterham owners are fastidious in the maintenance department and the cars see very little action. Add to that they are not rocket science and the risk of buying privately might be seen as reducing. You can always pay someone to inspect a car for you for a few hundred.

So, if I was buying now I'd go private. That being said my first two came from Caterham, but I've just changed my view over time!

Tango7

688 posts

233 months

Sunday 3rd December 2006
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Buying a car from CC does give good peace of mind especially for anyone who has never owned a seven before. However, as JimmySLR says they do carry a premium (obviously, otherwise why else be in business) but I don't think its as much as £4-5k but probably more like £2-3k. A lot of CC stock is going to be Sale or Return to owners looking to sell their cars and CC then have to service, provide warranty, tax and do other small jobs in their end of the deal plus get back a return for their overhead.

Best VFM option is to buy private and if you need any advice, speak to the Area Organiser whose details are shown in Low Flying or from the L7CGB website. Usually they will give good independent advice and may even know the car for sale.

Condition and spec sell Caterhams esp the high value items that are more difficult or costly to retrofit such as dry sump, 6 speed box, LSD.

POORCARDEALER

8,542 posts

248 months

Sunday 3rd December 2006
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Other thing is a R300 in SV form wouldnt be easy to find.are there any out there privately?

James.S

585 posts

219 months

Sunday 3rd December 2006
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jimmyslr

805 posts

280 months

Sunday 3rd December 2006
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POORCARDEALER

8,542 posts

248 months

Sunday 3rd December 2006
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[quote=James.S]astute32

There are quite a few r300sv's out there.


Where are the privatly offered ones?

James.S

585 posts

219 months

Sunday 3rd December 2006
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? No idea, why?

Caterham have three for sale, how much choice do you want?

jackal

11,249 posts

289 months

Sunday 3rd December 2006
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sounds very expensive


Edited by jackal on Sunday 3rd December 22:47

James.S

585 posts

219 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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laugh When have caterham been cheap.

How are you going on with your sale, like the mango, seriously considered it but have signed upto Roadsport Inters for next year.

jackal

11,249 posts

289 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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james, its pretty much ready
i just need to be bothered to take some pics and get it up for sale
but i might wait till spring now when the market will be better

although if i can be bothered then i may get an advert out in teh next few weekends but expecting a new member of the family any day NOW! so cars are on extra low priority laugh

have to say it looks fab, everything cosmetic on it from the skin to the rims, wishbones, cage, seat, headlights etc.. is new and undriven so basically it looks like a brand new unregistered car !

James.S

585 posts

219 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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Congrats........How about a mango booster seat