M600: "It's a bit of a bargain" says Boutwood!

M600: "It's a bit of a bargain" says Boutwood!

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AMG Merc

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11,954 posts

252 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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Fek, I thought Lidl's California Chardonnay was a bit of a bargain myself wobble

CF, a £40,000 upgrade - I bet Tony and Tux can do cheaper.

And was amazed he even remembered the M12 and M400!

http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyI...

V1DL3R

560 posts

128 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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I get the no ABS thing. I really do. But ask the majority of buyers and they want the assurance of ABS when spending £230,000+ on a vehicle. Most people who can afford the vehicle are not going to be hardcore drivers, they are 50+ business men etc and they look at all the other amazing vehicles in that bracket and go "mmm but the Aventador, the GT3RS, the 458 or the Mclaren will be easier for ME to drive fast". If you are a true analogue driver you buy an Ariel Atom or the various other analogue cars. Put ABS on it and have it switchable like the traction control. I think you will get the best of both worlds attract more buyers, Noble will hit their targets, the brand value will go up, the second hand car market will go up in value as the demand for the badge will be higher, we can all be happy. NEXT!

macky17

2,210 posts

188 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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I'd have one over an aventador or an mp4/650s but at that price not over an F12. M600 is a fantastic car but even I disagree with him that its a bargain! Shame Lee didn't manage to retain control.

TuxMan

9,010 posts

237 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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Peter is a big fan of the M12/m400 and supports the club very well , helping us get stands at both Autosport and Silverstone !!!

The M600 is a bargin and without doubt is a awesome bit of kit !!! As for leaving Lee Noble in control what so they can produce a poorly built and appallingly devolved car ... Again !!!!

3rtt

943 posts

251 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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He's have a laugh that Peter B ........a bargain ?

macky17

2,210 posts

188 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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TuxMan said:
Peter is a big fan of the M12/m400 and supports the club very well , helping us get stands at both Autosport and Silverstone !!!

The M600 is a bargin and without doubt is a awesome bit of kit !!! As for leaving Lee Noble in control what so they can produce a poorly built and appallingly devolved car ... Again !!!!
If you mean cars people can afford to buy then yes, that's what I meant.

v8yes

1,250 posts

170 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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i must agree with simon . Peter supports all the noble variants and has been a big help along with all the factory helping out for club events over the years as events have grown . I personally met lee at the first stand we had at autosport show we had a flag supplied from a noble dealer And bits from the factory and lees rude comments were off side . The same day I met Peter dyson ( the new owner ) for those that didn't know he was a top guy and spent over a hour on the stand . And we were even offered to use some spare rooms that were booked by the factory at the Hilton been as it was freezing cold in the caravan on site . As for the m600 its a work of art . That only the lucky few will own .

F.C.

3,896 posts

207 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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macky17 said:
I'd have one over an aventador or an mp4/650s but at that price not over an F12.
Agreed, the F12 is a beautiful thing! The GTO it will be something other-worldly (along with the price!!)

Edited by F.C. on Tuesday 2nd September 21:23

andygtt

8,344 posts

263 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2014
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As someone who has actually made a complete lacquered carbon body I find it very hard to understand the £40k premium especially as I believe the body is actually full carbon to start with... surely thats a miss quoted price?

Given the fact the M600 is a genuinely well developed car and the volume they wish to sell for I can understand the cost of the standard model.

andygtt

8,344 posts

263 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2014
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What is very interesting is that not a single car has been sold on!

sundance002

1,304 posts

163 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2014
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andygtt said:
What is very interesting is that not a single car has been sold on!
Good point, who is going to buy it in the second hand market? think the purchases know there in for a big hit when they sell, maybe pick one up for 160k where they should be

F.C.

3,896 posts

207 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2014
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andygtt said:
As someone who has actually made a complete lacquered carbon body I find it very hard to understand the £40k premium especially as I believe the body is actually full carbon to start with... surely thats a miss quoted price?
I think you'll find the painted ones aren't laid up nearly as carefully and the premium is the extra time to do it "properly" as it were.
In other words a bit of a rip off.
You wouldn't find Koenigsegg doing half a job in the lay-up.
They are in an entirely different league though........
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHa6PXrV-yI...

sundance002

1,304 posts

163 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2014
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F.C. said:
I think you'll find the painted ones aren't laid up nearly as carefully and the premium is the extra time to do it "properly" as it were.
In other words a bit of a rip off.
You wouldn't find Koenigsegg doing half a job in the lay-up.
They are in an entirely different league though........
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHa6PXrV-yI...
And twice the money, cant really compare the two.

Adrian W

13,848 posts

227 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2014
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I thought when it came to pretty carbon Pagani were the masters,

F.C.

3,896 posts

207 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2014
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sundance002 said:
And twice the money, cant really compare the two.
Like I said entirely different league, and it' more than three times the money yikes

F.C.

3,896 posts

207 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2014
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Adrian W said:
I thought when it came to pretty carbon Pagani were the masters,
I was looking at a Pagani and a Koenigsegg side by side and couldn't decide which was better, the Pagani had some lacquered carbon on it, the Koenigsegg had no lacquer on it at all as far as I could see.
You pays the money you take your choice.

mat7w

210 posts

216 months

Tuesday 9th September 2014
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F.C. said:
I think you'll find the painted ones aren't laid up nearly as carefully and the premium is the extra time to do it "properly" as it were.
In other words a bit of a rip off.
You wouldn't find Koenigsegg doing half a job in the lay-up.
They are in an entirely different league though........
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHa6PXrV-yI...
All of the Noble M600 parts are laid up exactly the same. One customer car and also the orange press car originally both had painted roofs to match the body, but were later stripped back to show off the herringbone weave and then lacquered. The company who make the parts are at the top of their game in the carbon world and make parts for most of the world's best vehicle manufacturers. I have seen a lot of their work, and met the workers, and they are huge perfectionists. I have had a tour recently of the Koenigsegg factory and they, as well as Pagani do clear coat their bare carbon. This not only gives you the ultra smooth and shiny finish, but also protect the carbon from the U.V rays which can fade/discolour the weave.

Plus, the previous cars mentioned start at 4 times the price of an M600... you lot try and build one cheaper.


Matt

Edited by mat7w on Tuesday 9th September 14:08

macky17

2,210 posts

188 months

Tuesday 9th September 2014
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Point taken. I wonder how much less it would have cost made from aluminium and how much heavier it would have been...

sjc

13,878 posts

269 months

Tuesday 9th September 2014
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The factory have put a brilliant response on the thread this afternoon.

F.C.

3,896 posts

207 months

Tuesday 9th September 2014
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mat7w said:
All of the Noble M600 parts are laid up exactly the same. One customer car and also the orange press car originally both had painted roofs to match the body, but were later stripped back to show off the herringbone weave and then lacquered. The company who make the parts are at the top of their game in the carbon world and make parts for most of the world's best vehicle manufacturers. I have seen a lot of their work, and met the workers, and they are huge perfectionists. I have had a tour recently of the Koenigsegg factory and they, as well as Pagani do clear coat their bare carbon. This not only gives you the ultra smooth and shiny finish, but also protect the carbon from the U.V rays which can fade/discolour the weave.

Plus, the previous cars mentioned start at 4 times the price of an M600... you lot try and build one cheaper.


Matt

Edited by mat7w on Tuesday 9th September 14:08
If that's the case then customers are being charged an extra £40,000 for clear coating rather than painting!!
Is there some "extra" carbon trim or something?
What am I missing here?