Bought My Partner a new Caterham Today

Bought My Partner a new Caterham Today

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cnjohnson_uk

Original Poster:

9,586 posts

245 months

Thursday 23rd September 2004
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I have today placed a deposit on a factory built Caterham for my partner.

The build slot is for pre-christmas as I am buying him it as a christmas/birthday present.

Colour and Spec have still to be chosen, but we are considering a Sprint or a 1.6 Roadsport.

Anyone have any thoughts on which one to go with?

rubystone

11,254 posts

261 months

Thursday 23rd September 2004
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R300, 400 or 500. Actually, wait until Caterham announce the new Cosworth Duratec on 7th October.

What's a Sprint, by the way?

rubystone

11,254 posts

261 months

Friday 24th September 2004
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Just seen your thread on Blatchat. The Sprint seems well specced....ecept for its 1400 engine which I guess isn't going to be a 130 bhp Supersport version....The engine needs to be really revved to perform and unless the car comes with a 6 speed gearbox (and I'm betting it doesn't) it may disappoint you on the road.

You want the car for touring don't you? Then the Roadsport is going to be the best option - I am lucky enough to have the choice of 2 Caterhams and one of them is a 115bhp Roadsport 5 speed. It's a nice motorway car and performs adequately on the twisty stuff too, with enough torque and power to hustle along nice and swiftly, without the need to keep it on the boil.

mikeww

155 posts

259 months

Friday 24th September 2004
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As a first 7 for your partner I am sure they would be more than happy with either and there is a lot to be said for not having too much power to begin with. Infact from personal experience ( I had a 1.6 VX for 2 years) 100 bhp is ample to have plenty of fun on the road or track. However the 1.6 Roadsport is a great car, easily upgradeable and will sell far more easily down the road.
MikeW

1st_petrolhead

1,430 posts

240 months

Saturday 25th September 2004
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Rubystone - Two cars!

So whats the other one

cnjohnson_uk

Original Poster:

9,586 posts

245 months

Thursday 14th October 2004
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After sitting in the Caterham, the other half decided he had eaten too many pies and he wouldn't enjoy the car.

So I cancelled the order and we bought a new Boxster instead from an independant

murph7355

37,947 posts

258 months

Friday 15th October 2004
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What! Nooooooo.

Boxsters are lovely cars, but very, very different to a 7.

Did he try an SV chassis? Did he take the car out for a drive? Is he a petrolhead for whom the experience is more than what's on Radio 4?

Note that 7's do take some getting used to. At 6'4" and 16st (or so), I'm well and truly in the "salad dodger" category but fit snugly in a std. 7 chassis...it's a different fit to a normal car, but when you're used to it, normal cars are the ones that feel odd.

Each to their own I guess, and having your other half buy you a Boxster is hardly slumming it. Do you have a sister (preferably one who likes Astons, Lambos and Ferraris)?

rubystone

11,254 posts

261 months

Friday 15th October 2004
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murph7355 said:
Do you have a sister (preferably one who likes Astons, Lambos and Ferraris)?





errr what about another sister who also likes Porsches?.....

peewee7

37 posts

236 months

Saturday 16th October 2004
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Sod the sister, youll do for me

cnjohnson_uk

Original Poster:

9,586 posts

245 months

Friday 22nd October 2004
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No no sisters chaps just me. Boxster is now on my profile so you can see it.

Yes I know it's no 7, but just because he's eaten too many pies doesn't mean he doesn't love the 7. We both still remain huge fans. Although we are not sure what we think of the new CSR