Caterham build quality

Caterham build quality

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jason61c

5,978 posts

176 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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There shouldn't be rattles. Most kit cars don't have rattles so why should a £30k one?

Caterham do set the standard for kit cars but at current prices you couldn't say they offer the best VFM.

sam919

1,078 posts

198 months

Wednesday 6th July 2011
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downsman said:
I think it pays to remember that a Caterham was designed as a race car to be driven quickly with the bear minimum of creature comforts. There will always be rattles, and it would ruin the driving experience if they were developed to be free from them.
Mine doesnt and it an out and out race car, rattles - squeeks.....take you mind of the driving experience. If you pay top dollar you want the best, british low volume manafacture of a lot of things is renowned for being the best, some may agree or disagree but watching that programme with Evan Davis 'Made in Britain' was a breath of fresh air to the usual Britains sh## at everything stuff that bores you to death. I doubt Brompton bikes with their class act would let a bike go out at £700 odd quid with a rattle or a loose fitting....interestingly China being a large customer for these folding machines!

Its embarrasing that caterhams are getting released from the factory with these issues, how can we defend our manafacturing industry with this sort of example.

a10eun

2 posts

155 months

Wednesday 6th July 2011
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jason61c said:
There shouldn't be rattles. Most kit cars don't have rattles so why should a £30k one?

Caterham do set the standard for kit cars but at current prices you couldn't say they offer the best VFM.
Could not have said this any better!

Morgan is not for me - too soft! I have driven Caterhams enough to know I now need one in my life.

shokan

13 posts

155 months

Tuesday 19th July 2011
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thanks for this poster & thanks for some of the frank comments........have been lurking around as considering a caterham on target list of cars to buy now that relocation to tokyo complete.
will definitely not consider newer one, based on build quality that has been discussed here.

small team/hand assembled, normally equals high build quality....that should be delivered spic, span & pristine for the price they charge.

my wife likes the "dated" looks so if do settle on 1 will likely be well used where all has been fixed/corrected....(decent selection on the market here, including a few with early twin cam lotus engines ( altho' price premium is a big pill to swallow).

....if we do new seems these cars cannot hold a candle compared to ariel atom, faster, safer....& with supercharged honda engine easier, cheaper to fix. realize no roof on the atom, but from other postings the top on the caterham is rated so-so at best.

not looking for debate, just expressing an "imo" as longtime sportscar owner.

downsman

1,099 posts

158 months

Tuesday 19th July 2011
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shokan said:
realize no roof on the atom, but from other postings the top on the caterham is rated so-so at best.
One thing worth considering is that with the Atom in the rain you are going to be soaked all over unless you're wearing a motorcycle waterproof.
In a Caterham with screen and sidscreens once you're moving you stay remarkably dry even without the hood up.


Beverlonian

105 posts

191 months

Tuesday 19th July 2011
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Mine rattles but, the lingo goes something along the lines of designed for racing built for living, if you decide to 'live' with it.... ie. have fun driving it on the road then you have to accept the few negatives that come with it. Hell it all adds to the experience.

Enjoy it for what it is...

Research it, try it but don't buy it if your not prepared for it.

Unmodified 125 Roadsport whistle

shokan

13 posts

155 months

Wednesday 20th July 2011
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Beverlonian said:
Mine rattles but, the lingo goes something along the lines of designed for racing built for living, if you decide to 'live' with it.... ie. have fun driving it on the road then you have to accept the few negatives that come with it. Hell it all adds to the experience.

Enjoy it for what it is...

Research it, try it but don't buy it if your not prepared for it.

Unmodified 125 Roadsport whistle
thanks for that....my old (92 964 911 series porsche never creaked or rattled), nor did my 04 cobra limited production mustang (last 2 whips)....personally do not enjoy creaks rattles, & not going to see a lot of racetracks anymore(& when i did my cars never creaked or rattled)...again to me seems like a sign of poor build quality SO THANKS AGAIN for this poster.
in any event, for me its a non starter,
thanks, guys