Europa - any love?

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k-ink

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9,070 posts

179 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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I have shortlisted a Europa for my next all in one car. I used to own a 111R, back when they first came out. What can I expect to notice when I jump into a Europa for a first drive? If it is a bit quieter for longer trips that will be a great start...

Maulden7

147 posts

232 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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I've owned two Europa T/C Specials over the years & very much enjoyed driving them (the last one had to go when my old arthritic knees made getting in .... & more especially .... out very difficult!)

The Europa is a very quirky car, expect your hand to hit the windscreen when you turn on full lock for example, & you won't be able to see a lot out of the rear window! Handling in the dry is excellent, but in the wet some care is needed as the adhesion is of the go / no go variety. You are either stuck on the road or going sideways / circulating, there is no warning or very much of a chance to catch the back end (unlike an old Elan - these cars "talk" to you a lot more)

Inside? No wide shouldered passengers, you'll be touching each other. It's very "cosy" inside. Also hope you're not too tall as there isn't a lot of headroom?

Don't park where there is a puddle next to the drivers door, you will want to put your hand on the ground to get out.

Every Lotus enthusiast needs to own & drive one at some time!

Regarding noise, I've never driven an Elise 111R so cannot compare, but in the Europa .... quiet it ain't.

Lotus 50

1,009 posts

165 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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I think he might be talking about the recent Europa not the '60s, 70's ones...

k-ink

Original Poster:

9,070 posts

179 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Thanks for the replies. Yes I should have said I am interested in the new Europa. I love the elise for short trips. But I also do a long motorway trip twice per month.

twisted2fit

118 posts

216 months

Sunday 24th August 2014
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A good europa is nearly 20k. ..If u can afford an evora I can't recommend one enough. I had an exige s2 n/a. The europa is the same tub:-(

Toaster

2,938 posts

193 months

Tuesday 26th August 2014
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k-ink said:
Thanks for the replies. Yes I should have said I am interested in the new Europa. I love the elise for short trips. But I also do a long motorway trip twice per month.
I had a Europa for around 46,000 miles apart from servicing costs/tyres etc it ran faultless I owned it for around 4 years, I would have considered another if they were still in production, as far as long trips are concerned from Essex to Manchester was not a problem and very comfy with the probax seats.

Get a good one that has fairly low milage and standard car not modified ( I don't mean don't go for an SE or Lux interior )if you can have it serviced properly at a Lotus dealer don't skimp on this and it will serve you well.

The Cabin is much the same layout as the Elise, the Radio has a sat nav in most say its rubbish but I found that by reading the manual understanding its foibles it works its a basic black and white display with turn by turn graphics. The door sills a slightly lower and the cabin roof slightly higher so entry/exit is slightly better.

Skaffen

514 posts

208 months

Tuesday 26th August 2014
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If you've not found it already it's worth checking out the Europa S/SE facebook group for info and access to existing owners:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/lotus.europa/

I've not been in a 111R so I don't know how it compares noise-wise for motorway cruising, but I find my Europa S is ok on motorways. 6 speed gear box, turbo torque and probax seats make it a comfortable enough experience - a bit of wind and road noise of course but I believe it's slightly better insulated than, say, a touring-pack equipped hardtop-fitted elise or exige (it's not as quiet as a modern saloon of course). I have the full milltek exhaust system on mine for a better exhaust note but that still stays quiet when cruising. As has already been mentioned the cabin layout/driving position will feel pretty much like your 111R. The boot is surprisingly spacious compared to an Elise's smile.

Looks like there's a few decent options in the classifieds at the moment. I wouldn't obsess about mileage if you're going to use it (especially if it's a car that's done those miles on motorways) - look at condition - you may feel less precious about regularly using it if it's already had a few put on it. I'd say the cat C blue one is a bargain and worth checking out - it's been repaired by the best place to have one repaired (Hofmann's) so it should be very well sorted - the cat C aspect is likely make it a little harder to shift come resale time though.

There are some old threads on PH with opinions from various owners in kicking around which might be useful too, e.g.:
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=125...

Tanuki

108 posts

205 months

Wednesday 27th August 2014
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The real expert on 'new' Europa's is Chris Randall at Hofmann's of Henley.

Well worth a chat - and certainly should you buy is where I'd recommend you go for servicing.

kazste

5,672 posts

198 months

Wednesday 27th August 2014
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Have had two elise s's (non supercharged) and now own a europa. 7 years old and 20000 miles and it feels lovely, moves around more than the elise which may be due to the much higher power but also gives you a bit of confidence as the elise just holds and holds and then snaps very quickly.

So far not had too many issues and replaced the stereo for a Bluetooth alpine unit, means I get hands free phone and also lighter in weight.

Facebook group is very helpful only reason I use Facebook.

DissidentX

88 posts

210 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
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kazste said:
Have had two elise s's (non supercharged) and now own a europa. 7 years old and 20000 miles and it feels lovely, moves around more than the elise which may be due to the much higher power but also gives you a bit of confidence as the elise just holds and holds and then snaps very quickly.

So far not had too many issues and replaced the stereo for a Bluetooth alpine unit, means I get hands free phone and also lighter in weight.

Facebook group is very helpful only reason I use Facebook.
That made me laugh. It's the only reason I use Facebook too.. and I don't even own a Europa (yet). Very helpful group and nice people too.