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Caterham - All Models (1997)
Discover the allure of the iconic Caterham All Models, a lightweight, high‑performance sports car that has enthralled driving enthusiasts since the 1980s. If you’re intrigued by the Caterham All Models price and wondering how the classic 1997 models stack up against today’s market, you’re in the right place. Prices for this legendary roadster vary by market and condition, but you can quickly gauge the value trend and make an informed decision.
- Engine: 903 cc 3‑cyl, single‑cam 24‑in‑cycle air‑cooled
- Power: 85 hp at 7,000 rpm (standard); 110–120 hp for tuned variants
- Transmission: 5‑ or 6‑speed manual, front‑wheel drive
- Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoil not applicable)
- Weight: ~500 kg (dry weight)
- Dimensions: 3,300 mm L × 1,530 mm W × 1,140 mm H, wheelbase 2,020 mm
- Top Speed: 200 km/h (125 mph) – depends on tuning and carburettor choice
- 0‑100 km/h Time: 5.0–6.0 seconds, depending on trim level
The 1997 Caterham All Models set a new benchmark for performance and sharp handling. When researching the Caterham All Models 1997 price, you’ll see how this model’s raw specs still attract collectors and daily‑use aficionados.
In addition to the standard petrol engine, the 1997 roadster offered an optional tuned option that could push horsepower beyond 110 hp. These variations impact the used Caterham All Models price, with fully tuned examples fetching higher values due to the enhanced acceleration and spirited drive. Nonetheless, the classic 903 cc configuration remains the cornerstone for many owners when evaluating the cost of ownership.
Depreciation Overview
When assessing the Caterham All Models depreciation, the resale market demonstrates a pattern similar to other high‑performance niche vehicles. A newborn 1997 model typically loses between 15 % and 20 % of its value in the first year if driven on public roads and stored properly. Over the next 3–5 years, depreciation tends to slow, with the vehicle retaining 55 % to 65 % of its original price when in excellent condition.
Key factors that affect depreciation rates include:
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