Who here has driven a Sport 300?

Who here has driven a Sport 300?

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The Pits

Original Poster:

4,289 posts

240 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2009
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What's it like.

I had a turbo SE and a V8GT back in the day but I never got to drive a Sport 300.

Wondered what your views were.

beano700

71 posts

197 months

Thursday 24th September 2009
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I have a sport 300 no36, I would describe it as a faster more comfortable lotus exige, I prefer it to the V8 by far.Would be glad to give you a run out if you are ever around sheffield or at a Nyloc meeting.
Just to add to that, I wanted one for years and it was well worth the wait, its the best car that lotus has ever made.

The Pits

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4,289 posts

240 months

Friday 25th September 2009
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I agree the slant 4 esprits were actually wonderful, it was only the constant bleeting by the press that it should have a V8 that made anyone think any less of them. Then they produced the V8 at great expense and neither the glowing press reports nor the promised sales showed up.

Actually my V8GT was wonderful in a different way too (despite cylinder lining issues) and I had an absolutely inspirational time behind the wheel of a Sport 350 at the nurburgring thanks to a good (very good!) friend. I've driven a fair number of cars round the 'ring and nothing else could just lunch the kerbs like the sport 350. I'd say it was a massive improvement over my V8GT in terms of handling if not outright performance.

I'm actually interested in buying a Sport 300. At £68k it was the car I couldn't stretch to at the time but I always wanted one, and I still do. There's also a lot to be said for owning a car that is unlikely to depreciate much. That would be a novelty for me! But unlike the sport 350 there doesn't seem to be an organised members club or website or anything. Presumably Sport300s regularly attend lotus meetings which is where they are most likely to change hands. Hopefully you can point me in the right direction. I've never been to a club meet in my life so am totally out of the loop on the best place to start looking. SELOC gets mentioned a lot but surely Club Lotus is the place to start? I have no idea but it's a bit of a pain having to sign up with all these different clubs.

And have you driven an S4S, if so how does that compare?

Esprithopo

363 posts

188 months

Friday 25th September 2009
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I currently own a "mere" S3 but am looking at teh possible purchase of an S4s and would be very interested to see how they drive.

I attend Lotus meets when time permits and the odd sport 300 does show up. there is a gathering at the factory in the not to distant future, check lotus esprit forum .com... it can all be found there

Le TVR

3,092 posts

251 months

Friday 25th September 2009
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Interestingly, the final Sport300 is currently for sale:

http://dealerservices.autotrader.co.uk/281674/used...

They certainly come across as a more track orientated car than even the Sport350.
The ECU mapping of the Sport350 (and later V8s) made a significant difference from the previous V8s and these cars are noticeably quicker that a 4cyl with the bonus that you're not always chasing the powerband through the gearbox.

The Pits

Original Poster:

4,289 posts

240 months

Friday 25th September 2009
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yes for just under £40k!

Methinks it's over valued. You can get a mint S4s for less than half that!

Le TVR

3,092 posts

251 months

Friday 25th September 2009
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The last one I heard of changing hands went for 33k and was VGC.
That yellow one is truely mint from comments I have heard.

In any case its always going to be difficult to establish prices on such a rare model.

GKP

15,099 posts

241 months

Friday 25th September 2009
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www.lotusespritforum.com Clicky on the top lh side to join up.



(edit for formatting)

Edited by GKP on Friday 25th September 16:14

beano700

71 posts

197 months

Friday 25th September 2009
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I have driven an s4s and would say that it feels sort of a halfway house between the sport 300 and the s4. Although the sport 300 is very much a track focused car, in reality it is far more compliant than any current lotus offering, the ride quality is far superior to many modern saloons. The sport 300 also has a limited slip diff and the widest tyres ever fitted to a lotus road car, which means it can power out of corners far more effectively than any other esprit. I have seen No64 that is for sale and the car is in very good condition, but mine is like new.

The Pits

Original Poster:

4,289 posts

240 months

Friday 25th September 2009
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I suppose Beano you think £40k is a steal then!

What colour and spec is yours?

Better still, some pics!

beano700

71 posts

197 months

Friday 25th September 2009
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I think 40k was too much but I will post some pics before the nights out. Mines scandal green, it has no aircon because the aircon rad is plumbed into the charge cooler and the sun roof is bonded in. Oh and a sport 350 feels cumbersome in comparison.

LotusExcelSA

202 posts

193 months

Saturday 26th September 2009
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My dad went to see the yellow one today

asked for the price (replace the SE?) and looked horrified when he was told £40K

Couldn't warrant £40K compared to the £7300 for the Turbo SE

The car has only been serviced at Norfolk factory, seems good, Exterior was great and interior was brilliant (Currently looking for 300 seats to replace tired SE seats), Engine bay was Rough apparently and has had no major work done apart from servicing so at 40,000 miles, its probably gonna need a good service

Great looking Car....wouldn't pay £40K

Loteuk

219 posts

267 months

Sunday 27th September 2009
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LotusExcelSA said:
My dad went to see the yellow one today

asked for the price (replace the SE?) and looked horrified when he was told £40K

Couldn't warrant £40K compared to the £7300 for the Turbo SE

The car has only been serviced at Norfolk factory, seems good, Exterior was great and interior was brilliant (Currently looking for 300 seats to replace tired SE seats), Engine bay was Rough apparently and has had no major work done apart from servicing so at 40,000 miles, its probably gonna need a good service

Great looking Car....wouldn't pay £40K
I understand the engine is factory fresh and does nt need any work as the servicing is all Lotus, complete and up to date in all respects. (cam belt, valves, manifold,chargecooler etc etc.)
Apparently the engine is as new so I guess it does nt need a service!

Kylie

4,391 posts

257 months

Monday 28th September 2009
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Drift anyone??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXkYs2FOonI

whistle

Edited by Kylie on Monday 28th September 02:47

brooklands

6 posts

175 months

Monday 28th September 2009
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Good afternoon all,

Just a quick word about the car, I know I'm selling the vehicle but just some more information on this particular car - it wants for nothing hence the price. The one that sold a while back was LHD too so whilst you may find one for less it has not had the work done to it that this has. Currently having a new tracker installed too.

Some notes on the Lotus:

It was the London Motor Show Car 1996 - this is the reason Lotus made
a special interior for the car rather than just the alcantara fitted
in other Sport 300'S

I have receipts of work by previous owners and delivery, warranty work
from the first owner.

The engine work completed by Lotus - this was a planned maintenance
program and not because of faults.
The brief was to check everything!

Gearbox re-build including new crown wheel and pinion.
Chargecooler overhaul
New exhaust manifold
Cylinder head overhaul
Waste gate replacement
Oil sender replaced
Temp. sender replaced
Crank seal replaced

Other small jobs were completed including track testing and handling.


The Pits

Original Poster:

4,289 posts

240 months

Monday 28th September 2009
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What about the claim that the engine bay was 'rough'?

Do you have a picture to prove otherwise? or is it a bit scruffy?

brooklands

6 posts

175 months

Thursday 1st October 2009
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I can say with confidence that the engine bay is not scruffy. The car is currently away having a new tracker fitted, however, this car is as good as new.

The Pits

Original Poster:

4,289 posts

240 months

Thursday 1st October 2009
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many thanks

I'd love to come and view the car but just don't have the time at the moment. The earliest I'll be able to get down there is on 26th October when I'm having my Tuscan serviced at Peninsular.
As you'll see from my profile I've had 2 Esprits already so I am expressing genuine interest.

However, the first thing I'd ask you to do if I bought the car would be to remove the dreadful tracker! If anyone told you they'd only buy the car with a tracker they were lying!

But thanks for your help and information.

siocox

10 posts

224 months

Sunday 22nd November 2009
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I took my 300 sport (#45) out the other day, real joy to drive and a head turner. The car is now in the garage for the winter. I will be looking to sell the car if anyone is interested. I have another project on the go and am short of space.
Simon

The Pits

Original Poster:

4,289 posts

240 months

Sunday 22nd November 2009
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Can you give me a few details about your car? Colour, mileage etc

cheers