I want an Elise!

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nickjones100

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14 posts

113 months

Friday 7th November 2014
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Hi I'm new. Oh dear, I hear you say! Thing is I am in the market for an Elise. Never had one before. I would really appreciate some basic advice. In particular, which models to go for, things to be aware of, mileage issues, cam belts, what to expect etc. I've seen some seemingly great cars on Autotrader but I'm going in blind at the moment. So....dealer versus private, hard/soft tops, modifications, which engines blah, blah, blah! Imagine you know these cars and your best mate has around £12-14k to spend. How would you advise him (or her!)? Any input welcome!

Edited by nickjones100 on Friday 7th November 22:58

nickjones100

Original Poster:

14 posts

113 months

Friday 7th November 2014
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Actually, I should add one thing. I intend to bring the car to Mallorca where I am working now. Support is not an issue as some good motorsport/supercar connections, but.....there is no LHD, for example. Is there? You can tell I'm just starting this!!

MintSprint

335 posts

114 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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Buyers Guide

And, yes, there is LHD.

Exige77

6,518 posts

191 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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Have a look on SELOC

simpo555

560 posts

164 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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Plenty of LHD cars. Look around. France Belgium and Italy and no doubt in Spain too. The Euro is too weak against the pound so better off avoiding the UK market. Even if you don't find a LHD, you'll find a RHD without to much trouble. Only problem is perhaps communication.

Thorburn

2,399 posts

193 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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A few companies sell all the bits to convert a car from RHD to LHD as well.

You'll be looking at K-series cars with your budget I'd imagine.

nickjones100

Original Poster:

14 posts

113 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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Ahh! So LHD made by the factory? That's great news! Thank you. I'll do some searching in Europe, although I can buy from UK funds. Also rarity in Europe can push relative prices up and provenance may be tricky to establish. Also read today that they get quite hot in the cabin? Maybe aircon could be important? Hmm...great fun!

un1eash

597 posts

140 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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They get very hot in the cabin when in traffic so air con is great when it works as it's known for its faults.

nickjones100

Original Poster:

14 posts

113 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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Ok great thanks!

sjw

59 posts

240 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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nickjones100 said:
Also read today that they get quite hot in the cabin? Maybe aircon could be important?
Take the roof off instead, aircon rarely works on that budget.
That sort of spend just about gets you just into S2 territory

Youve started out on a path that will lead to enjoyment, frustration, fun, anger and every other emotion you can think of, but if it gets under your skin, you will love it.
This journey will involve speed and handling second to none, but also breakdowns, so dont spend everything you have on the initial purchase

Tickle

4,907 posts

204 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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There is a nice LHD series 1 for sale on SELOC at the moment.

Do some research into what you want, SELOC and the buyers guide on here are a good start.

I would look more on PH and SELOC classifieds personally, Autotrader is ok for run of the mill cars but I found cars owned by 'enthusiasts' were sold on the on two sites mentioned.

I'm currently looking for the right S1 to turn up in the classifieds, for my second stint at Lotus ownership.

Good luck in your search


nickjones100

Original Poster:

14 posts

113 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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Thanks to everyone for your comments. As a result and a lot of web activity over the weekend, I have found a nice looking LHD low mileage car at a good price here in Spain! So now the serious stuff starts! Which leads to another thought. Anyone know of a specialist in Spain who could give it an inspection for me? I'm getting there!!

SeanyD

3,375 posts

200 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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Just to confirm they can get EXTREMELY hot with the roof down in sunshine. Even with our fairly balanced UK climate, during Summer they can quickly heat up to blistering temperatures. Air con helps, as does keeping both windows down.

Think of sitting in large aluminium baking tray, with little heat absorbing materials around you!

simpo555

560 posts

164 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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SeanyD said:
Just to confirm they can get EXTREMELY hot with the roof down in sunshine. Even with our fairly balanced UK climate, during Summer they can quickly heat up to blistering temperatures. Air con helps, as does keeping both windows down.

Think of sitting in large aluminium baking tray, with little heat absorbing materials around you!
They can also be extremely good fun. Don't have to drive it at midday in the high temperatures. If it's not an every day car take it as you find it and adapt accordingly. Air con on an S1 is useful but far from being the most efficient.

kambites

67,545 posts

221 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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Mine (without air conditioning) gets less hot in the summer than the wife's Octavia (with broken air conditioning).

grumpy

966 posts

241 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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SeanyD said:
Just to confirm they can get EXTREMELY hot with the roof down in sunshine. Even with our fairly balanced UK climate, during Summer they can quickly heat up to blistering temperatures. Air con helps, as does keeping both windows down.

Think of sitting in large aluminium baking tray, with little heat absorbing materials around you!
We had to pull over and find shelter while driving through the centre of Spain a couple of years ago, Elise and a VX220. But to be honest I've never had a problem in this country in the 7 years that I've owned it.

nickjones100

Original Poster:

14 posts

113 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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Thank you for all the input! Great stuff! Well as I will be using it a few times a week I reckon I can probably live with the heat stuff! Short journeys, apart from the events with my friends from Driving Mallorca (check out www.drifingmallorca.com) which is bonkers anyway.

So I've found a repossessed euro spec 2008 SC LHD car for the same price as a good S2 2004 model. Due diligence required methinks! Awesome car though.

The dream gets closer, and I just can't wait to get going. I have a funny feeling ill end up with a really nice uk spec S2 with a good provenance though. No doubt I'll have a load more stupid questions tomorrow! So thanks for the input so far!! Needless to say my budget is being tested!

nickjones100

Original Poster:

14 posts

113 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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Sorry! Forgot to ask. Anyone know of a Lotus expert who could do a short notice inspection of the S2 which is in Cheshire? May need it done by the weekend. Thanks!

AyBee

10,533 posts

202 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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kambites said:
Mine (without air conditioning) gets less hot in the summer than the wife's Octavia (with broken air conditioning).
I tend to have a towel behind the seats for mopping the brow and a spare tshirt and deodorant for the destination if I'm sat in London traffic hehe

nickjones100

Original Poster:

14 posts

113 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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Sorry! Forgot to ask. Anyone know of a Lotus expert who could do a short notice inspection of the S2 which is in Cheshire? May need it done by the weekend. Thanks!