Join the club?

Join the club?

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Prizam

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2,335 posts

141 months

Friday 21st August 2015
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Looking to join the Cerbera fun house soon.

Currently have a Chimaera that hardly gets used, and since our child has come along. It has not been out of the garage.

I am going to spend some time on it over this winter tidying up the chassis and wheels etc... Hopefully in the spring it should be priced in the Mid - High end.

Hopefully this will buy me in to entry level Cerb ownership.

I don't mind doing some work on the car to bring it up standard, but engine work does scare me a little. Should i be looking for a speed 6 or an AJP ?

Can you get a baby seat in the rear?

How much longer / wider is the Chim compared to the Cerb? (Garage space)


fatjon

2,181 posts

213 months

Friday 21st August 2015
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Width is the same but the cerb is 220mm longer in round numbers. The problem is the Cerbera doors are huge and getting them open wide enough to get out can be a challenge especially for people shaped as my username implies. You need to carpet the garage walls if it's borderline too narrow. Luckily mine lives in the barn so it's not a problem at all.

Prizam

Original Poster:

2,335 posts

141 months

Friday 21st August 2015
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Thanks. That should be fine with my garage. I park the car over to one side so i can get the bike in and out. Passenger side will be right up agents the wall, but drivers side should have a few meters of room.

Presumably the chassis on these suffer the same way the Chimaera's do?

Cavey

522 posts

231 months

Friday 21st August 2015
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Indeed!

TheRainMaker

6,327 posts

242 months

Friday 21st August 2015
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Depends on how big your baby seat is.

If it's for tiny people it should go in the front, but you have no chance of it going in the back.




TheRainMaker

6,327 posts

242 months

Friday 21st August 2015
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Oh and your other half has even less chance of getting in the back hehe

jamieduff1981

8,024 posts

140 months

Friday 21st August 2015
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High back booster seats with or without impact cushions for next-size-up children do fit in the back though.

Personally I have a pair of Jane Montecarlo R1s for my daughters who are now 3 and 5, but I've had the car since Jan '13.

Byker28i

59,494 posts

217 months

Saturday 22nd August 2015
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Getting in the back - depends on how far and how big you are. Being a shorty, my drivers seat is all the way forward. I have squashed four adults in mine for a 10 mile journey. I won't say it was comfortable for the back two, but they did fit, sort of.

Good for kids up to about 10-11 depending on size, bearing in mind the law says appropriate child restraint until 135cm tall or 12 years old. The seats are small and depending on the size of child, you might not need a booster, its about where the seat belt goes. When the cild gets older, someone did once mention putting dense foam over the rear seat belt mount as it was near head height?

Booster seats, front facing seats do fit in, I've fitted a rear facing seat in mine ok, and moved the passenger seat back to wedge it in.

There are a few seats that were designed to fit.

Prizam

Original Poster:

2,335 posts

141 months

Thursday 27th August 2015
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Dang... didnt realise the rear seats were so small.

Cerbera is the olny TVR with rear seats isn't it ?

Prizam

Original Poster:

2,335 posts

141 months

Thursday 27th August 2015
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TheRainMaker said:
Oh and your other half has even less chance of getting in the back hehe
Shes quite tall, but very flexable...

Gazzab

21,089 posts

282 months

Friday 28th August 2015
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The Tasmin came as a 2+2 as well.
The cerbera is really a 3+1 as with passenger seat fully forward the rear passenger has reasonable amount of leg room. Behind the driver though is very restricted and is only suitable for a 4 yr old. Unless the driver has very short legs but even then space is limited.

Byff

4,427 posts

261 months

Friday 28th August 2015
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Gazzab said:
The Tasmin came as a 2+2 as well.
The cerbera is really a 3+1 as with passenger seat fully forward the rear passenger has reasonable amount of leg room. Behind the driver though is very restricted and is only suitable for a 4 yr old. Unless the driver has very short legs but even then space is limited.
I used the Cerbera as a family car and it was fine for the kids in the back. The son was about 11/12 and daughter about 14/15 when I sold it. I'm 6ft, with a skinny son behind and the daughter and wife occupied the passenger side, roughly equal height but it didn't look cramped at all.

Tangerine Dream

146 posts

100 months

Tuesday 26th April 2016
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Just to add to this, I believe early cars have more room in the back than the later cars (although Indin't know why) My 8/9 year olds fit comfortably (and will do for some time) and can comfortably get a third adult in the seat behind the passenger. I made booster seats the same depth as the back seats by chopping about 4 inches off the back of some compact ones I had hanging around from when I had an xkr and making them "solid" by putting a block of wood inside, thus making my comment that "it's a sensible family car with four seats and a big boot" a reality...