Probably one for the mods to watch
Probably one for the mods to watch
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Black5

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579 posts

247 months

Saturday 11th November 2006
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I am interested to find out how the Python is doing.

There has been so much in the way of bad press and arguments on this site and others, with certain people saying some pretty nasty stuff about it.

I'm not interested in that.

After hearing of a fair few issues with many manufacturers struggling / selling / having financial difficulties, I wondered how a car that has had sooo much press (mainly bad) has been coping.

Are there any owners out there? or others that have knowledge of it's success / amount of sales and (again after the things that have been said) the back up and service received that can comment.

If anyone has no idea of the 'issues' I mention, please do not raise comment here. Please search on the forum.

I don't want this thread to get binned, so if you have bad things / non factual things to say please don't.
If you feel it is unsuitable to post something, but would share it, please PM or email me (through my profile).

I know this is a touchy subject, so lets be sensible.

Tony427

2,873 posts

257 months

Saturday 11th November 2006
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Its been "handbags at dawn" in the Cobra Club website re the Python in recent days. Definitely worth a look if you want to see a group grown men having a "tizzy fit".

Cheers,

Tony

black5

Original Poster:

579 posts

247 months

Sunday 12th November 2006
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What's the url?

meeja

8,290 posts

272 months

Sunday 12th November 2006
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meeja

8,290 posts

272 months

Sunday 12th November 2006
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Black5 said:
If anyone has no idea of the 'issues' I mention, please do not raise comment here. Please search on the forum.

yes

Black5 said:

I don't want this thread to get binned, so if you have bad things / non factual things to say please don't.


yesyesyes

Black5 said:

I know this is a touchy subject, so lets be sensible.


I look forward to genuine discussion and debate.

busa_rush

6,930 posts

275 months

Sunday 12th November 2006
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meeja said:
I look forward to genuine discussion and debate.


You've been eating those mushrooms again haven't you ?

black5

Original Poster:

579 posts

247 months

Sunday 12th November 2006
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Tony427 said:
Its been "handbags at dawn" in the Cobra Club website re the Python in recent days. Definitely worth a look if you want to see a group grown men having a "tizzy fit".

Cheers,

Tony


Just browsed the Cobra forum (thanks for the link Meeja), but couldn't see much recent stuff.

scubiedoo

177 posts

235 months

Sunday 12th November 2006
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look in the Cockpit section on the forum list for "And Now For Some More Monty Python....."
last couple of pages get interesting

black5

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579 posts

247 months

Monday 13th November 2006
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scubiedoo said:
look in the Cockpit section on the forum list for "And Now For Some More Monty Python....."
last couple of pages get interesting


Thanks, just read through most of it.

It seems to be the same old rants. Not quite what I wanted.

Only thing mentioned along the lines of what I was after is:

"RVD has made over thirty chassis/ bobys to date, two cars under way in sri lanka, 6 kits and two nemesis in the USA 5 kits in stock from last shipment in november and 14 or 15 under way with customers and two demo cars the blue chevy 340 bhp car and the older red demo (prototype not 100% as customer's cars)"

From this it looks like they have sold 6 to the States and 2 in the UK and have 2 demo cars.
The remaining are either under construction or in stock waiting for buyers.
The 14-15 'with customers' could be either for USA or UK and the same for the 'in stock'.

It also looks like they have changed the seat positioning (and chassis to accomodate this) and the ball joint.

Don't know if any punter has finished one etc.

madazrx7

5,871 posts

241 months

Monday 13th November 2006
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I'm not in the market (ATM) for a kit, and have no axe to grind, but I couldn't seriously consider a car being made (designed?) by someone who can't string a coherent sentence together.
FFS! if you can't spell or use correct grammar, but are trying to make a point or counter argument, then why not get someone to type it for you? Would go a LONG way towards creating a more professional image...

meeja

8,290 posts

272 months

Monday 13th November 2006
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madazrx7 said:
I'm not in the market (ATM) for a kit, and have no axe to grind, but I couldn't seriously consider a car being made (designed?) by someone who can't string a coherent sentence together.
FFS! if you can't spell or use correct grammar, but are trying to make a point or counter argument, then why not get someone to type it for you? Would go a LONG way towards creating a more professional image...


To be fair, I believe that the gentleman concerned suffers from Dyslexia.

Having said that, there are such things as spellcheckers and proof-readers these days.

Dave Dax Builder

662 posts

283 months

Monday 13th November 2006
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No I don't suffer from Dyslexia.




Oh, sorry, you ment Vince.
Although Vince and myself don't see yey to eye on a few things (It would seem)I don't see his Dyslexia problem stopping the two of us from "Debating" stuff.

meeja

8,290 posts

272 months

Tuesday 14th November 2006
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Sorry Dave, I didn't read the thread concerned, and I wasn't referring to you!

andygtt

8,345 posts

288 months

Tuesday 14th November 2006
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As a customer of them (Nemesis from Sri Lanka) I am struggling to post up anything constructive.

black5

Original Poster:

579 posts

247 months

Tuesday 14th November 2006
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I have found........<snip>

Mod Note:
Mark, as you put at the start of the thread:
Black5 said:

If you have bad things / non factual things to say please don't.

Please don't post about it until it is factual and out in the open.


Edited by meeja on Wednesday 15th November 13:03

supert

64 posts

239 months

Tuesday 14th November 2006
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I've read a roadtest on the Python which was unbiased in that it wasn't written by either of the 2 mags concerned in the eerrmmm debate, if I remember correctly was written in a BMW owners mag. It was reasonably complimentary toward the overall finish of the car, but not particularly complimentary toward the seating position (which has now been sorted?)& it's road manners/ride etc.
Personally I would be concerned if I was being asked to part with funds without taking immediate delivery of anything due to the doubts over the ongoing reliability of the supplying company.

grahambell

2,720 posts

299 months

Wednesday 15th November 2006
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supert said:
Personally I would be concerned if I was being asked to part with funds without taking immediate delivery of anything.


That's the way it works with kit cars - and all specialist cars for that matter. They're made to order, not churned out by the thousand and left out in a field waiting for customers.


black5

Original Poster:

579 posts

247 months

Wednesday 15th November 2006
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grahambell said:
supert said:
Personally I would be concerned if I was being asked to part with funds without taking immediate delivery of anything.


That's the way it works with kit cars - and all specialist cars for that matter. They're made to order, not churned out by the thousand and left out in a field waiting for customers.




With this and the previous post it makes it sound like buying a kit car is a pretty big gamble.

And we wonder why people are hesitent about buying.

sospan

2,755 posts

246 months

Friday 17th November 2006
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Lots of bitching and "debate" about the Python.
Has anyone built one?
What feedback is available from customers?
Has anyone done tests on the car and its components?
A Cobra is a mean bit of kit and as such MUST be correctly designed and built.
Too dangerous not to.
If these things are all ok then it leaves a personality clash between the "throwing my toys out of the pram kids" to be sorted out over Python.
There's nothing like positive feedback from happy customers and impartial technical people to kill this stupid kids rant off.
No wonder kits get a bad name if people involved in the scene behave like this!
By the way I am a huge kit fan and am busting a gut to build a car.
Lets get FACTS and truth out to kill this off eh?
sospan

black5

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579 posts

247 months

Friday 17th November 2006
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I am aware of 2 people in the UK building a Python.