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Caterham - All Models (1995)

Step inside the world of the 1995 Caterham All Models – a lightweight, high‑performance machine that still turns heads on winding roads and racetracks alike. Even decades after its launch, the allure of its minimalist design and raw driving experience means that even Caterham All Models price inquiries remain hot topics among enthusiasts. Whether you’re searching for a new build or a perfectly motor‑finished used example, the price landscape varies widely by condition, mileage and regional market nuances.

Below we provide a brief snapshot of the key specs, illustrate realistic Caterham All Models depreciation trends, and compare it with similar performance vehicles in order to help you gauge just what is a 1995 Caterham All Models worth.

Key Specs – 1995 Caterham All Models

  • Engine: 1.6 L DW12 inline‑four (tuned for good power-to-weight ratio)
  • Power: 185 hp @ 7,600 rpm (mineral‑gasoline tune) – equivalent to a soft F1‑style acceleration
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (horizontally mounted, sequential‑like feel)
  • Weight: 965 kg (dry) – the lightweight core of the vehicle
  • Top Speed: 216 km/h (134 mph) – enough for fast roads and short tracks
  • 0‑100 km/h (0‑62 mph): 4.6 s – competitive for high‑power sports cars of the era
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 3,970 mm
    • Width: 1,625 mm
    • Height: 1,030 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,440 mm
  • Fuel Type:
    • Petrol (Premium)
    • Optional methanol in Europe for endurance racing variants
  • Braking: 4‑wheel disc brakes (ener‑gear size
  • Cooling: Radiator with a modest oil cooler – typical for small sports cars

Depreciation Insight: Reality Behind the Numbers

Understanding how a Caterham All Models depreciation curve charts from purchase to resale is essential for budget‑savvy buyers or collectors looking to gauge long‑term investment potential.

  • First Year: Like most performance sports cars, a new or near‑new Caterham typically loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year. The weight economy, coupled with directly translated performance, helps it sustain higher residual value versus mainstream cars.
  • Year 2‑5: The vehicle’s value stabilizes, dropping another 10–12% annually for heavily used examples that maintain low mileage and pristine condition.
  • Beyond Year 5: Reference used examples usually depreciate around 5–6% per year, offering a good benchmark for older Caterham All Models age >10 years.

These estimates reflect a used Caterham All Models price trend that varies by market region and vehicle condition. In luxury‑vehicle markets, a meticulously maintained 1995


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