Best bet for £25-30K for a tall driver and a little touring?

Best bet for £25-30K for a tall driver and a little touring?

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macky17

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2,220 posts

196 months

Sunday 24th April 2011
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I'm told the 260CSR lacks a little immediacy, but at the same time I want something comfortable enough to tour occasionally. Is there a compromise? I'm guessing a superlight will be too harsh? I need the SV chassis but which set up? Thanks.

mic

376 posts

240 months

Sunday 24th April 2011
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A CSR would be ideal, properly set up they are lovely!

downsman

1,099 posts

163 months

Sunday 24th April 2011
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I haven't driven an SV or CSR, but obviously you could afford a new Roadsport 175 SV which is sold as being a good tourer.

Probably best to go to the showroom and try both and see which you prefer. It'll be a nice day out in any case smile

sjc

14,306 posts

277 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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I'm 6'3" and found that a CSR with the std dash rather than the modular one gave the most amount of leg room.

Toyless

24,143 posts

228 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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Im 6'4 and drove Caterhams 175 SV Roadsport and would say its the perfect car for me.Loads of room, enough performance for the road and comfortable anough to cruise in.

macky17

Original Poster:

2,220 posts

196 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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Yes, the 175 SV keeps coming up. EVO magazine describe it as the everyday caterham. Time to get test driving. How exciting smile Thanks for the replies.

Peppermint

250 posts

173 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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sjc said:
I'm 6'3" and found that a CSR with the std dash rather than the modular one gave the most amount of leg room.
+1

I am 6'5" and test drove (at Caterham South) on Saturday a CSR with the std dash. It provided enough space and was very impressive...

An SV for sure will suit your height, it just depends from there which model best suits your needs.

Lowered floors can be retro-fitted too, which if you are long in the body can drop you a little lower taking you out of the wind blast.

I see a CSR in my future, am still buzzing from the test drive smile

sjc

14,306 posts

277 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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Peppermint said:
sjc said:
I'm 6'3" and found that a CSR with the std dash rather than the modular one gave the most amount of leg room.
+1

I am 6'5" and test drove (at Caterham South) on Saturday a CSR with the std dash. It provided enough space and was very impressive...

An SV for sure will suit your height, it just depends from there which model best suits your needs.

Lowered floors can be retro-fitted too, which if you are long in the body can drop you a little lower taking you out of the wind blast.

I see a CSR in my future, am still buzzing from the test drive smile
That would have been the orange one? Enquired about that one myself a month or so ago.

Peppermint

250 posts

173 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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sjc said:
Peppermint said:
sjc said:
I'm 6'3" and found that a CSR with the std dash rather than the modular one gave the most amount of leg room.
+1

I am 6'5" and test drove (at Caterham South) on Saturday a CSR with the std dash. It provided enough space and was very impressive...

An SV for sure will suit your height, it just depends from there which model best suits your needs.

Lowered floors can be retro-fitted too, which if you are long in the body can drop you a little lower taking you out of the wind blast.

I see a CSR in my future, am still buzzing from the test drive smile
That would have been the orange one? Enquired about that one myself a month or so ago.
Yes, it was orange smile