Long-term test review: Caterham 270S - pictures


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Caterham offer a host of personal upgrades and adjustments once you own a Seven 270S.

Caterham perform made-to-measure tweaks on the Seven 270S at their workshop in Crawley, West Sussex.
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The Caterham Seven 270S is due its first service after 1,000 miles, although it's nothing more than a spanner check.

Adjusting the vertical angles of the wheels provides the Caterham Seven 270S with more grip.
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The suspension of the Seven 270S can be tweaked, in what Caterham call its 'flat floor' set-up.

All the work on the Caterham Seven 270S is done with the driver seated to ensure accurate weight measurements.
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Even with the driver on board, the Caterham Seven 270S sill only weighs around 640kg in total, a third of the weight of some mid-size crossovers.

You feel connected to a Caterham Seven 270S, so it's hard not to fall for its charms.
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Running a Caterham Seven 270S in winter has its drawbacks, but sense of occasion on every drive is something to savour.

The Caterham Seven 270S is never going to rival a Mercedes S-Class for luxury, but it can be practical.
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