Hi Justin

Well I think you may have been reading my mind there.

I think that we are or should be all aware that motoring is set to get
very expensive in the near future. The original Quantums challenged
the main stream cars on quality, handling and styling.

I now feel that Quality and handling are still important, but
longevity and cost effectiveness of running are the new challenges to
take on. To this end I do tend to agree that showing a potential buyer
that Quantums can last a long time is a good thing.
I will also want to promote the QOC as well. Let's face it it's great
fun being with like minded people enjoying our cars together and when
I see the Quantum Caravan made by Martin, it makes it all the better.

Eddie



On Jul 27, 6:17 pm, jin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Maybe that was before my time? I don’t remember it anyway
>
> Mileages are one thing and not to be overlooked but more a testament
> to donor longevity than Quantum itself and or regular maintenance /
> replacement.
> however age will potentially have a effect on everything and all
> components and on the cars themselves, even cars that are not used
> daily and subject to that normal mileage related wear and tear, such
> things as the bodywork spring to mind and generally its the better
> quality cars such as Quantum’s survive well,
> When somebody embarks on a kit build they enter into it hands on and
> expect to either refurb donor components at the point of build or
> indeed tackle them later as and when they degrade,
> what a new kit builder of Quantum's will find major piece of mind will
> be to know that the car itself (essentially the kit) will still be
> looking fresh and tidy and also not dated (something the 2+2 still
> does very well) in 10- 20 + years time, this safeguards the kit
> builders investment and hence would help convince new potential owners
> that they are a wise choice and should help them make the decision to
> place an order with Eddie,
> im my opinion (and its just my opinion) I think it would be beneficial
> to include a few snaps of "older" Quantum’s into whatever promotional
> literature that the "new" cars may feature in and state the age of the
> car to help convince new customers they are buying wisely, QMOPS
> springs to mind as an obvious choice.
> Like I say these are just my thoughts rambling lol
>
> Regards
>
> Justin
>
> On Jul 26, 7:41 pm, Steve Kodz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Like the club did at Stoneleigh?
>
> > We had signs on cars stating mileages, with some approaching 300,000 miles
> > iirc.
>
> > Regads,
> > Steve
> > --www.h4-turbo.co.ukwww.quantumowners.co.ukwww.quantumcars.co.ukwww.qua...
>
> > On Tuesday 26 Jul 2011, jin wrote:
>
> > > i think the next promotional event you do at the new factory should /
> > > could include signs or plaques for each car stating how old it is
> > > since build, to demonstrate just how well they last, mine is 16 years
> > > old now and doesn’t look much over 6 years old and non Quantum people
> > > often don’t believe me- Hide quoted text -
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