Guess you missed the finance bitWhat a machine, congrats. Wish I had this kind of disposable cash!
Guess you missed the finance bitWhat a machine, congrats. Wish I had this kind of disposable cash!
No?Guess you missed the finance bit
How do you see that?
Blue tinge, rubber peeling back like that, bike tires look the same. They'll be fine but they are probably past their best due to the number of heat cycles.
About the same lifespan as a set of tyres then![]()
Those tires are toast lol, 1 too many heat cycles it seems
Didn't know these could be road legal. I bet it's fun zipping away from traffic lights in one of these
No?
But being able to finance a second £28,000 car which is literally just for the track made me think the OP had a fair amount of disposable cash.
A bit OT, but surely part of "affording" something is being able to justify it? I don't know *many* people who'd be able to "afford" to drop a £2.5k deposit and £600pm (or even £300pm) to buy a track car which they'll only use a handful of times a year, and those that can normally have a bit of money under them!That rather scarily makes it look quite affordable...could never justify it though.
A bit OT, but surely part of "affording" something is being able to justify it? I don't know *many* people who'd be able to "afford" to drop a £2.5k deposit and £600pm (or even £300pm) to buy a track car which they'll only use a handful of times a year, and those that can normally have a bit of money under them!
I physically have the money to pay £600pm/£2.5k deposit, but I sure as hell couldn't justify it, which means I can't afford it. If I earned £100k a year, then I'd have the physical money AND be likely to be able to justify it, which to me means I could "afford it".
Someone needs to gut a Tesla and stuff what they can in one of these.
Batteries in the back would probably make the front wheels lift off the ground.
A bit OT, but surely part of "affording" something is being able to justify it? I don't know *many* people who'd be able to "afford" to drop a £2.5k deposit and £600pm (or even £300pm) to buy a track car which they'll only use a handful of times a year, and those that can normally have a bit of money under them!
I physically have the money to pay £600pm/£2.5k deposit, but I sure as hell couldn't justify it, which means I can't afford it. If I earned £100k a year, then I'd have the physical money AND be likely to be able to justify it, which to me means I could "afford it".
Maintenance is also rather cheap on these... even with relatively heavy track use, it's 2-4 sets of tyres per year, 1 oil change every 3 track days which I'll do myself & 1 set of brake pads per year. These are estimates I've been quoted by Caterham at least.
Other recommendations are 1 full service from Caterham / someone who knows what they're doing per year + a "flat floor" weighted geo per year.
That is indeed a hell of a lot cheaper than I thought.
A bit OT, but surely part of "affording" something is being able to justify it? I don't know *many* people who'd be able to "afford" to drop a £2.5k deposit and £600pm (or even £300pm) to buy a track car which they'll only use a handful of times a year, and those that can normally have a bit of money under them!
I physically have the money to pay £600pm/£2.5k deposit, but I sure as hell couldn't justify it, which means I can't afford it. If I earned £100k a year, then I'd have the physical money AND be likely to be able to justify it, which to me means I could "afford it".
True, that's why he's gone halves with a friend I guess.
I imagine it won't lose much value and running costs are low so it's probably quite a cheap option if your doing a lot of track days.
Diff priorities too. He has said he isn't a home owner either
View reserved until he actually gets it given this is the 9th new car thread and all of the others fell through![]()
That is the fantastic thing with cars of this type. You pay what is considered quite a lot initially but servicing and keeping it in tip top condition is cheap as chips. 15" tyres <100 a corner. Milk bottle brakes as that's all you need. Simple N/A engine etc etc. Fuel Economy as funny as that sounds but when hammering around on track it can get quite pricey. I can quite easily go through two 70 litre tanks in a day.