Secma F16 buggy/roadster
Secma F16 buggy/roadster
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fuoriserie

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Wednesday 27th August 2008
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Its not a kitcar but it could be in my opinion, a mid-engine buggy roadster with a Renault 1.6, 16v engine.

What do you guys think of the design and concept, it should be about 3.2m. long and 1.1m hign.

http://carsportals.com/2008/08/05/2009-secma-f16-t...





Edited by fuoriserie on Wednesday 27th August 12:37

stig mills

1,208 posts

230 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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I love that car, not sure which category it fits into though, not a track day car or an off roader with out 4x4, not much luggage space, but very pleasing to the eye.

fuoriserie

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Wednesday 27th August 2008
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stig mills said:
I love that car, not sure which category it fits into though, not a track day car or an off roader with out 4x4, not much luggage space, but very pleasing to the eye.
I like it too.....smile

http://www.secmavehicule.com/anglais/00anglais.htm...

I'm not sure about the dimensions anymore, some websites are quoting the car to be 2.75m. long...yikes., i wouldn't think so..........but.

Will wait and see for the prototype to be shown at the Paris Motorshow.

thescamper

920 posts

250 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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I like it too.

fuoriserie

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Thursday 28th August 2008
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I believe this could be a very interesting niche, for congested city centres in mainland Europe.

Wit its diminutive size, it has potential in urban area..

FlossyThePig

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267 months

Thursday 28th August 2008
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There is a chap on YouTube with one. He loves it.

Hugh

fuoriserie

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Friday 29th August 2008
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FlossyThePig said:
There is a chap on YouTube with one. He loves it.

Hugh
Thanks for the link.........look at this:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6FGpPl2ybdE&feat...

He talks about kitcars now and he must read someo of our posts........biggrin

Edited by fuoriserie on Friday 29th August 11:48

fuoriserie

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fuoriserie

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Friday 29th August 2008
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He seems to enjoy it a lot.......

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=t6CIzX8Zc5g

rhinochopig

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222 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Sylva Riot? Definitely cheaper, and given Jeremy's pedigree I'd bet it handles better to.

qdos

825 posts

234 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2008
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fuoriserie said:
I believe this could be a very interesting niche, for congested city centres in mainland Europe.

Wit its diminutive size, it has potential in urban area..
I've driven the earlier version many times and it's absoloutely leathal with the roof/doors on as there is Zero vision anywhere rearwards of the car and also to the sides. This new shape is a much more stylish shape but it's expensive for what it is and there's zero storage space, not even a glove box. It's most certainly not suitable as a town car.

We did a video of it a couple of years ago it's a nice car to drive but there's no way I'd drive it in traffic on a daily basis it's too dangerous as there's no visibility frown

Here's the video we made if you are interested http://www.qdoscars.co.uk/pavillion.htm

Edited by qdos on Wednesday 3rd September 05:54

fuoriserie

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Wednesday 3rd September 2008
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rhinochopig said:
Sylva Riot? Definitely cheaper, and given Jeremy's pedigree I'd bet it handles better to.
I like the Riot a lot, and I agree that it sure handles better than this F16, but maybe we should compare it to the Mojo, it having a screen and soft top option.

Edited by fuoriserie on Wednesday 3rd September 09:15

fuoriserie

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Wednesday 3rd September 2008
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qdos said:
fuoriserie said:
I believe this could be a very interesting niche, for congested city centres in mainland Europe.

Wit its diminutive size, it has potential in urban area..
I've driven the earlier version many times and it's absoloutely leathal with the roof/doors on as there is Zero vision anywhere rearwards of the car and also to the sides. This new shape is a much more stylish shape but it's expensive for what it is and there's zero storage space, not even a glove box. It's most certainly not suitable as a town car.

We did a video of it a couple of years ago it's a nice car to drive but there's no way I'd drive it in traffic on a daily basis it's too dangerous as there's no visibility frown

Here's the video we made if you are interested http://www.qdoscars.co.uk/pavillion.htm

Edited by qdos on Wednesday 3rd September 05:54
You're right, visibility would have been my concern too, I wonder if the new side view windows are bigger than those found in the X-treme 500 ?

qdos

825 posts

234 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2008
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fuoriserie said:
You're right, visibility would have been my concern too, I wonder if the new side view windows are bigger than those found in the X-treme 500 ?
Not from what I've seen I'm sure it's the same roof/doors. We were looking at fitting cameras and a video display inside to try and make it safer to drive

secmauk

5 posts

211 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2008
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Please look at www.secmaf16.co.uk . RHD version coming to the uk soon.

secmauk

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211 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2008
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It is intersting the comment from Qdos but I have driven this vehicle on the track. Nealry all other vehicle built by SECMA have been based on Quadricycle legislation but this version is very different as it is M1 cat and handles like a dream. The vehicle is wider than the 500cc version, weighs 560kg's, 110 mph and 0-60 under 6 secs. The engine is a 1600cc Renault. This is not a buggy, it is a full blooded sports car. www.secmaf16.co.uk

fuoriserie

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Saturday 27th September 2008
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secmauk said:
Please look at www.secmaf16.co.uk . RHD version coming to the uk soon.
Nice pictures, do you have dimensions of the F16 ?, wheelbase and all.....

fuoriserie

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Saturday 27th September 2008
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New pictures







rhinochopig

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222 months

Saturday 27th September 2008
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Sorry but I just can't see the point. It's no looker, you can't build it yourself, it'll be slow, it may well handle well, but you could have a number of cheaper options that would be there or there abouts.

I hope they do well, but personally I can't see it.

fuoriserie

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Sunday 28th September 2008
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rhinochopig said:
Sorry but I just can't see the point. It's no looker, you can't build it yourself, it'll be slow, it may well handle well, but you could have a number of cheaper options that would be there or there abouts.

I hope they do well, but personally I can't see it.
Styling is subjective, maybe I like it because I love dune buggies.....but what I really like is the concept of a small mid-engine, just like the Riot, a light and simple sportscar.

I would have gone for a smaller capacity engine.....

In my opinion, kitcar manufacturers should investigate this niche, it could be the future in year 2010-12 ?