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Post by ksm on May 11, 2022 15:23:17 GMT -5
Caterham sold a record number of cars in 2021Proof that the world still wants lightweight British sports cars. Hurrah! www.topgear.com/car-news/british/caterham-sold-record-number-cars-2021Great news! Caterham has announced that it sold a record number of cars in 2021, with a fairly major 41 per cent increase over pre-pandemic levels. Okay, we might not be talking Toyota or VW Group numbers here, but to the 670 people that purchased a new Caterham in 2021 – TG salutes you. The lightweight British sports car is here to stay. Caterham says that the new, even-lighter Seven 170 (pictured) contributed to the record number, but that the Seven 420 was still its best-seller overall, despite it having been available since 2015. For context, Caterham’s previous yearly sales record was 667 cars, while in 2019 (the last year before the unmentionable) it took 442 orders. For 2021, a new dealer in Portugal meant 22 cars were shifted there, with 27 sold in Italy and 49 set for a life dodging huge pickup trucks and SUVs in the US. As expected, the UK was the largest market, with over a third of Caterhams staying on these shores. Rather promising news for the future of driving, don’t you think? Want to know how many cars other manufacturers shifted in 2021? Click these blue words for our full run-through. Original Article: www.topgear.com/car-news/british/caterham-sold-record-number-cars-2021
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Post by rcollum on May 11, 2022 15:36:15 GMT -5
As of March of 2021, Caterham Cars was bought by VT Holdings, Japanese importer for the Caterham Seven since 2009. As well as being a Caterham importer, VT also imports Lotus cars and Royal Enfield motorcycles into Japan. (Tony Fernandes, the Malaysian owner of AirAsia had owned Caterham since April 2011.)
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--Bob Collum
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