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You are making some very valid points...

There is an important aspect to consider. For most of its existence Porsche has been a fairly marginal business proposition, often on the brink of viability. At the same time for a long time the volumes they produced were feasible as the complexity of the
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By: KMII
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Naahh, Caterham is fabulous I know.

But a hatchback that you can use: In the rain Carries 4 Grocery potential Comfortable Wicked fast (120 hp - 700 kilo remember ?) Safer (a bit). Definitely cheaper. A lot of people would be interested, but probably not enough to make this happen :-( It wou
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By: amanico
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amanico
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The good old days!

At some point, a long long time ago (pre marriage, pre kids, pre home ownership, pre any constraints 😊), I owned at the same time a Lotus Elise and a Caterham. Colleagues thought I was crazy. A bit like with watches: every morning, I had to answer the dif
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By: amanico
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That’s how my old Lotus was

Bring it in, leave it here for a few days with some money, it will pass. But the Caterham was catalysts- & electronics-free; my 91 Elan one is not …
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By: cazalea
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amanico
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The interesting days of parts bin specials…

You probably recognize the Mondeo rear lights 😉 Actually when Caterham was making the 21 the design team actually sat at the motorway for days to see which rear lights they liked best - different era indeed. As for Marcos especially, there was even a LeMa
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By: amanico
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amanico
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The only way to do it ...

.. is the lightweight way ;-) There's no substitute for cubic inches some say ... I say that's completely wrong. There's no substitute for lightness ... off course you can buy a 440 kilo Caterham but it won't give you the comfort an 1800 kilo Audi will gi
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By: bimbeano
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bimbeano
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No kidding, when my father-in-law and I got back from his first ride

I ran for the bathroom while he just leaned into the hedge (generational gap) Driver's bladder positioned directly over rear suspension mounting points! Caterham has a small fuel tank as no one can go more than 100 miles w/o having some relief ...
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By: KMII
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amanico
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Honey, I’ve widened the roads - or some thoughts on the Alpine A110 🇫🇷

Given that a grey specimen of the A110 regularly graces the Automotive forum here - courtesy of a member who probably posts even from behind the wheel (given the post count) - what I will write will most likely not be much news to the members here. After
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By: KMII
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Ajas
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A long time ago..

3+ years maintaining Puma & Wessex helicopters as an Airframe Technician, we didn’t have anything fun like assisting Caterham in my day, damn! I did get the chance to fly (as a passenger after some maintenance at a forward operating base) at very low leve
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By: Cpt Scarlet
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Cpt Scarlet
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Caterham RAF Seven 360…

This exquisite special edition is a one-off Caterham Seven made with parts of a former Royal Air Force Puma HC2 helicopter It’s all about the details with this special Caterham, the Puma helicopters quilted soundproofing lines the door panels and the gear
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By: Cpt Scarlet
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Cpt Scarlet
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