RE: Meet Australia's flyweight British sports car

RE: Meet Australia's flyweight British sports car

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anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 13th June 2019
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TIGA84 said:
Because you'd need at least 50-60k extra to have that car that's "different and fun" from Caterhams or Radicals et al.

80k buys some astonishingly capable road and indeed track cars that would blow this into the weeds in every aspect, all day, every day on any road or track in the world, its obsolete before they've even built it.

Fun for the same sort of money with provenance and absolute class?

I'd be in this with 10k on the passenger seat, rather than a slightly weird looking soon-to-be-obscure machine made in the outback.

https://racecarsdirect.com/Advert/Details/102956/b...
I’d be scared to use that M3 on track, it’s stunning. I looked at a Radical but they’re so capable it appears you have to pick and choose select places for track days? A Caterham is the sensible choice, cheap to run and fix, strong residuals.

But there’s always room for another supercharged lightweight car in my book.

kambites

67,560 posts

221 months

Thursday 13th June 2019
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Pretty little thing but it has a very limited market if it's not road legal.