CBuff Posted Tuesday at 02:10 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:10 AM https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a70532899/caterham-us-plans/?link_source=ta_first_comment&taid=69a5ec6292b60a000169abce&utm_campaign=trueanthemFBCDphoto&utm_content=69a5e4185cb9b1000158f327&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwY2xjawQTH9JleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA80MDk5NjI2MjMwODU2MDkAAR6KBXnBdHJLg2BY8zt_EDg6W85PZH72JfJjidsn8xVc9LLEXLSmWXpIXMS4xg_aem__tB6LP2rpgZGhicFmj7COA Marking its 53rd birthday, an occasion few could have predicted, England’s tiny Caterham Cars is looking forward to a massive growth spurt in the coming years, with production increasing 50 percent and possibly more. Before you get too excited, remember we're talking about a company that currently makes around 500 examples of a tiny car with two seats and no roll-up windows. And that's in a good year. So an annual increase of 250 units seems huge in relative terms. (See full article in link) racing series in us??? 2 1
Timothy Keith-Lucas Posted Tuesday at 01:46 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:46 PM If the Caterham really surfaces in the United States, such that people talk about it, will they pronounce it Cat-er-ham or Cate-rhum? 2
Vovchandr Posted Tuesday at 02:34 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:34 PM 48 minutes ago, Timothy Keith-Lucas said: If the Caterham really surfaces in the United States, such that people talk about it, will they pronounce it Cat-er-ham or Cate-rhum? Why don't you ask the "Porsh" people
Timothy Keith-Lucas Posted Tuesday at 02:40 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:40 PM That one is easy for us suuthern types. Pour-sha is close to Pour, suh (sir). How about coupe versus cou-pay?
IamScotticus Posted Tuesday at 06:42 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:42 PM (edited) Great race car, terrible street car due to terrible streets. Is there a sporting clientele willing to go to the track? At present, they're willing to play Mario Cart with at home simulators. IMO, Cat is getting too big for a small car. Edited Tuesday at 06:45 PM by IamScotticus
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