Coram

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tuffer

Original Poster:

8,850 posts

268 months

Wednesday 15th October 2003
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Where have they gone?

coram

egomeister

6,703 posts

264 months

Thursday 16th October 2003
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Just checked on the companies house website and it would appear they have gone into liquidation. Sad news if it is correct as it looks to be a good car.

www.companieshouse.gov.uk/info/

moomin

311 posts

265 months

Friday 17th October 2003
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Coram Automotive are shown as in liquidation, true.
But look at the top of the website - they changed the name to Turner Automotive Design, who are active according to co's house.

tuffer

Original Poster:

8,850 posts

268 months

Friday 17th October 2003
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Sad news indead, fantastic looking car, just wish I had the cash to buy one and help them out.

T.K.E

95 posts

279 months

Friday 17th October 2003
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That's very sad news. I had a sit in their blue demonstrator at Pistonfest and it was a very promising car. I thought they'd got the balance between price and quality nicely balanced as it had a more quality feel and appearance than the MK GT1 but was cheaper than an XTR2 (if I remember right?).

I hope someone will buy out all of their tooling and stock and perhaps continue the project under a different company name.

jgmadkit

548 posts

250 months

Friday 17th October 2003
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Extract from totalkitcar

For Coram Automotive read……………..Turner Automotive Design, with the company now being run by Steven Turner. We’ll have a feature soon.

Link: www.turner-automotive.com


Link doesn't appear to work but it looks like it is just being taken over - fairly common in the kit car world.

John

Madabout-kitcars.com

egomeister

6,703 posts

264 months

Friday 17th October 2003
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jgmadkit said:
Extract from totalkitcar

For Coram Automotive read……………..Turner Automotive Design, with the company now being run by Steven Turner. We’ll have a feature soon.

Link: www.turner-automotive.com


Link doesn't appear to work but it looks like it is just being taken over - fairly common in the kit car world.

John

Madabout-kitcars.com


Ah, thats good news then - it would have been a great shame to see a promising project like this go to waste.

ChrisGamlin

7,622 posts

257 months

Monday 20th October 2003
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Steve Turner had something to do with Coram originally, so I assume maybe he's split away from a business partner(s) and started a new company from it.

kitcarman

805 posts

249 months

Tuesday 21st October 2003
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Right, I said I’d find something out. I tasked my news editor who has just reported back to me.

Coram report that the kit car market isn’t right for their product, so they’ve been working on factory built turn-key models only. They’ve done this quietly, behind the scenes, but are now almost ready to re-launch.

They didn’t want us to say anything (for fear of distortion) because a full-scale press release and launch is due next week. Kit Car wasn’t originally invited to the party – but as a result of our tenacity in finding out what’s reported here , we apparently are now on the invitation list.

Coram say that they respect and have a soft spot for the kit car market and appreciate the interest that has been forthcoming, but when all is said and done they feel that the market for complete vehicles is a better route for them to travel.

Time shall tell. Hopefully, there shall be pictures and a fuller story in the December issue.

Den.

kits-r-us

12 posts

248 months

Tuesday 21st October 2003
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Just to point out, there will definitely be a news item in the December issue of Kit Car and a picture of the new Coram demonstrator - I know this because I wrote the story. Make sure you don't miss out.

coramlmp

163 posts

264 months

Tuesday 21st October 2003
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Any conversation that I had with a reporter from Kit Car magazine today was STRICTLY off the record. I am disappointed to see the details of this PRIVATE conversation appear on a PUBLIC forum, but not entirely surprised knowing what most journalists will do for a story. Any subsequent story that appears in Kit Car magazine is unofficial and is by no means exclusive.

For the record, Coram Automotive Ltd. did go into liquidation on the 6th October. This was not intended to be a secret of any sort, but a full explanation is being prepared and will be published in selected magazines and other media (such as Pistonheads).

The new vehicle - the first product of the new parent company - will appear publicly before Christmas 2003. It is essentially the same as the LMP, but with better engineering and a more powerful engine. It will be available as a factory built vehicle only.

Steve Turner

chris_n

1,232 posts

259 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2003
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coramlmp said:
Any conversation that I had with a reporter from Kit Car magazine today was STRICTLY off the record. I am disappointed to see the details of this PRIVATE conversation appear on a PUBLIC forum


I have in the past been sent by my company to be trained on how to deal with the press, first rule was there is no such thing as an off the record conversation with a reporter. Think you just learnt this the hard way!

Ferg

15,242 posts

258 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2003
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Steve,
It's all part of our clamour for information with which to fill our empty heads.
Best of luck with the car!