Question on Used Elises

Question on Used Elises

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burnley1

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8 posts

274 months

Tuesday 4th September 2001
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I am getting close to having enough dosh together to get my first Elise (will probably go for a 98-99 model). If I have to wait until October onwards to get one, will there still be lots of choice out there or do they all go into hibernation for the winter ? Also has anyone got / got a view on the 135 sport ?

adrianr

822 posts

285 months

Tuesday 4th September 2001
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Not sure about the market - I'd guess both the quantity and quality will decline with the weather but who knows what kind of an autumn we'll have. There were some bargains around last Feb, but that was more to do with the premature Elise S2 launch. Regards the 135, it's reckoned to be the best all rounder of the factory modified cars but don't buy it if you're planning further upgrades to the engine as there is no obvious route. Cheers, AdrianR P.S. Make sure you factor insurance costs into your budget as they can be significant. [sorry about all the edits...can we have a preview feature Ted?) Edited by adrianr on Tuesday 4th September 14:43 Edited by adrianr on Tuesday 4th September 14:44 Edited by adrianr on Tuesday 4th September 14:45

Nightmare

5,187 posts

285 months

Tuesday 4th September 2001
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I think you'll pay a better price come that time of year as less people are shopping....don't think necessarily the quality will be better - be a few eople who just buy them as a toy for the summer months then sell em off....a good time to haggle as well. N p.s. 135 is much better than the 111s - but ensure conversion was done somewhere reliable...160 is also great, but you'll unlikely get one at the sort of price I assume you're looking

craigw

12,248 posts

283 months

Wednesday 5th September 2001
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Have you asked this on: http://www.british-cars.co.uk/cgi-bin/gen5?runprog=lotusbbs&access=&mode=tlist&subject=2001 They seem to know quite a lot there.

Nightmare

5,187 posts

285 months

Wednesday 5th September 2001
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could be wrong (often am) but Im fairly sure the 135 was developed as an after sales upgrade. Could get it Lotus fit though The 160 was a low volume, but factory built edition....was dropped about 20 mm which is why it looks so much lower. drove one and its very much faster than the standard...gorgeous metallic gunmetal colour too

adrianr

822 posts

285 months

Wednesday 5th September 2001
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Both the 135 and the 160 were first produced by Lotus under SVA regs, max 50 cars each. They were later engineered to be fully type approved and sold as such. All the parts to upgrade a standard car to either spec are available, but it's not likely to be cost efficient. Cheers, AdrianR From Rob Collingridge's www.elises.co.uk
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The Sport 135 was first launched as a limited run of 50 in November 1998, VIN: X 5401 - 5450. It has some engine enhancements to increase the power to a claimed 135bhp (though it is actually close to 145bhp). Other additions include close-ratio gearbox, sports exhaust, drilled brake discs (cast iron), blue tinted metalic silver paint (Quicksilver), dark blue hood, corbeau sport seats, silver roll over bar, racing steering wheel, headlamp covers, driving lights, category 1 alarm and unique Sport 135 body graphics. The catalytic converter is replaced by a through pipe which means the car has to be homologated and this is the main reason for the limited first production run. The second batch of cars were produced for the 1999 year (VIN: X 6001 - 6035) and had 111S wheels, tyres and spats, black painted fuel filler cap, matt finish alloy gear knob and Sport 135 '99' decals. The Sport 135 engine upgrade (Lotus Stage II) is also available as an after market option as are all of the other components.

burnley1

Original Poster:

8 posts

274 months

Friday 7th September 2001
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Cheers everyone, helpful feedback. I am off to see a 135 this weekend, had thought about the 160 but it is a bit out of my range ! Looking forward to see if it differs much from the standard model in terms of handling & performance. Can't wait to get going now ! !

henrybovis

29 posts

258 months

Wednesday 16th April 2003
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Burnley1
i am trying to contact you about your ad for the 135 on the usedcarmart web site.
Just incase you haven't got my emails, can you get in touch as I am interested in buying your car
thanks
henrybovis@hotmail.com