forbes.com— "Only a handful of lucky people can get this car," says Wes Brown, a principal analyst for the market-research firm Iceology in Los Angeles.
Apr 25, 2009View in Crawl 4
Buried. I've heard of at least 3 of the cars and I'm not a car buff. At least 3 of the cars are not remotely cool and most are effectively like expensive kit cars that you pay someone else to make.Now if there were hydrogen powered or fuel-cell powered, i.e. something truly interesting rather than just a bigger engine in a sort of mundane ferrari-like or F1-like design...Not cool enough.
jbmcbApr 25, 2009
I'll take this one:<a class="user" href="http://www.uscaterham.com/showroom/R500.html">http://www.uscaterham.com/showroom/R500.html</a>Under $100K, and it will mop the floor with pretty much any supercar on a track. You have to build it yourself, but that's half the fun.... Because real sports cars don't have air conditioning.
scallonApr 25, 2009
there is a company in Canada that will build you any Caterham 7 you want. Building a kit car is one of the worst headaches in the world.
Closed AccountApr 26, 2009
The slideshow wouldn't be so much of a problem if it didn't reload the entire damn page for each slide.
fandyllicApr 26, 2009
Buried. I've heard of at least 3 of the cars and I'm not a car buff. At least 3 of the cars are not remotely cool and most are effectively like expensive kit cars that you pay someone else to make.Now if there were hydrogen powered or fuel-cell powered, i.e. something truly interesting rather than just a bigger engine in a sort of mundane ferrari-like or F1-like design...Not cool enough.
311dlmdApr 26, 2009
indeed
freonchillApr 27, 2009
9/10 ive seenand the one i didnt know the name, the body looked familiar...oh well, maybe the auto-loading forbe's people just havent seen them before