Evora now or Emira later?
Discussion
highway said:
The Emira is a far prettier car than the Evora, which looks awkward from some angles. The advent of Emira surely has to hammer prices of the last Evoras, many of which are advertised at over £70k.
But that assumes supply is meeting demand. You used to see circa 40 Evora (all marks) for sale but now closer to 20 and only 5 x comparable GT410s in the 60k to 78k range. Plus the Evora is a 2+2 and a surprising number of Evora owners make use of the extra seats. I don’t think that the Emira is going to have much impact on Evora pricesWho in their right mind would choose Evora at £70k with a better looking replacement on the horizon at the same money? Yes, you might be looking at overs for a period depending on how good the reviews are but £70k plus Evoras are already welded to the classifieds.
I don’t see it as the second choice when you can’t get an Emira either.
I don’t see it as the second choice when you can’t get an Emira either.
Yep. If you are looking for 2 seats than Emira and Evora are direct rivals and Emira wins out on looks both inside and out. But given that there are so few Evora for sale then I think dealers will try and hold out for that niche (within a niche) market that wants 4 seats. Add in the fact that an Evora is available now and has great residuals makes the arrival of the Emira not as impactful as some will hope. As an example - has the arrival of the new GT 4 R/S has a big impact on the value of the previous model? No.
Laws of supply and demand rule.
Laws of supply and demand rule.
Interesting timing as I also decided to explore the evora again, but after seeing that a 2018 car is c. £65k which will be about the same price as a base Emira with the wheels and paint I’d want. Yes it will be 2.0, and an 18 month wait, but not matter how I do the man maths I can’t make the evora work.
Seriously considering putting a deposit on a Emira and keeping an eye open for a £50-55k evora…..
Seriously considering putting a deposit on a Emira and keeping an eye open for a £50-55k evora…..
Oilchange said:
Ye but you can't fit 17 bags of cement in either, unlike my transit van.
And how many adults have spent any real time in the rear seats of a 911? I bet not many, I mean who'd want to?
Exactly, what’s the point of the rear seats? The car offers no advantage over Emira and the latest Evora are priced to close to Emira to make sense. Something will give.And how many adults have spent any real time in the rear seats of a 911? I bet not many, I mean who'd want to?
highway said:
Oilchange said:
Ye but you can't fit 17 bags of cement in either, unlike my transit van.
And how many adults have spent any real time in the rear seats of a 911? I bet not many, I mean who'd want to?
Exactly, what’s the point of the rear seats? The car offers no advantage over Emira and the latest Evora are priced to close to Emira to make sense. Something will give.And how many adults have spent any real time in the rear seats of a 911? I bet not many, I mean who'd want to?
Not sure I really agree with most of this...and I certainly don`t see how chopping in my approx £65k worth of 2019 Evora GT410 Sport with useful luggage space/child seats (no use to me as we don`t have kiddies) 416hp and 1480kgs with full fuel with me in the car and with perfectly easy access in and out of the cabin is really worth the extra £15k+ for a slightly heavier, less powerful car based on virtually identical components and which will hopefully be built in far larger numbers, can be worth the extra i`d have to pay. Definitely agree the Emira is a better looking car and will have slightly improved chassis dynamics that a decent driver might notice on track but the Evora is a fantastic road going sports car and only equalled or marginally beaten by much more expensive machinery.
I would have gone for an Emira if they`d have brought out something like a 500hp V8 version with a suitable gearbox, and or a spider option but as it is and whilst there can be no doubt there will be improvements with the Emira over an Evora, they are not significant enough to justify the cost difference.
Granted there are a few Evora`s up for sale at silly asking prices which won`t sell...
Oh yes and a 4 cylinder engine just does not appeal to me...unless again they make a cooking 500hp version??
I would have gone for an Emira if they`d have brought out something like a 500hp V8 version with a suitable gearbox, and or a spider option but as it is and whilst there can be no doubt there will be improvements with the Emira over an Evora, they are not significant enough to justify the cost difference.
Granted there are a few Evora`s up for sale at silly asking prices which won`t sell...
Oh yes and a 4 cylinder engine just does not appeal to me...unless again they make a cooking 500hp version??
markizok said:
Looks like that would be an top spec late s1 atm!
Ha - crazy market at the moment. Fortunately I can stick with my 410 Sport. I don't see the FE Emira as being a replacement for it as it as the 410 Sport is more track focused and with only circa 25 in the UK it is yet another 'niche within a niche' that the Emira doesn't really touch.However a road version of the Emira GT4 hmmmm....
Edited by Gadzookoids on Thursday 5th May 15:26
I bought an Evora 400 back in January. My thinking is to run the Evora for 18 months to 2 years to see what happens with the Emira after FE's etc. Maybe nothing will change, maybe there will be a facelift or a GT4 version - no idea. In the meantime I'm happy with the Evora and interested as to how things pan out for the new Emira over the next 18 months or so.
I would like to think that Geely won't allow the build quality to be anything other than top quality. The finish on my past Loti has been average at best. I didn't mind when an Elise/Exige could be had for half the price of the competition but when you are fighting directly alongside a new Cayman or whatever it would pain me if the interior felt cheap and poorly fitted.
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