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Mark - you are correct on several points there. Schumachers have and always will be expensive models. That being said - they are usually VERY well specced out of the box. I ran the new C.A.T for about 5 months here in Aus and did very well with it. Unfortunately the car just did not quite cut it for me - and even though I was on an excellent deal with the parts etc, it just got expensive when all the "üpdates" started coming out, and replacing worn out parts. Schumacher no doubt will bring out a revised version of the C.A.T late this year....it would seem that X-Ray modelled their practices off Schumacher.markt311 wrote:I think I'm going to like everything about this new car except the price, Schumacher just can't seem to get their pricing in line with every other maufacturer. If it was a $230 pro level car I would think about picking one up, but something tells me it will be closer to $350. And like Kyosho, they come out with a new car and every 6 months about $120 worth of changes to it.
Don't take my comments negatively, I'm just cheap
I break all the suspension bits in my B44 before they get old enough to develop slopRETRO R/C wrote: As for the "budget" dollar "pro" cars - yep - they are indeed cheap - however they wear out VERY quickly, I cant beleive how quickly my B44 developed slop in the suspension! So what you save on purchase price - over time - you pay in parts keeping it sweet!
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