27K Evora at this

27K Evora at this

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EnjyBenjy

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924 posts

253 months

Monday 28th April 2014
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Hi
Anyone know or looked at this one?

http://www.londonsportscars.com/lotus-evora-3-5-vv...

Highest miler on sale but I don't really see that as a great problem if it's in good nick.

Ben.


LotusOmega375D

7,601 posts

153 months

Monday 28th April 2014
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Says Sport pack, but I'm seeing solid disks, rather than the cross-drilled ones. Also warranty period is contradictory. Finally why would you leave it 17 months since its last service? That's not FSH in my book.

Toaster

2,938 posts

193 months

Monday 28th April 2014
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If you are interested get the certificate of provenance from the factory, it should have cruise control etc and agree it should have the drilled discs. The wheels are described as Silver....but they are Graphite

Edited by Toaster on Monday 28th April 19:10

EnjyBenjy

Original Poster:

924 posts

253 months

Monday 28th April 2014
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Looks like Storm Titanium as well?

EnjyBenjy

Original Poster:

924 posts

253 months

Monday 28th April 2014
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Edited by EnjyBenjy on Monday 28th April 21:36

Boogs

406 posts

143 months

Monday 28th April 2014
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It's been going through the trade for several months, slowly getting cheaper. The pics are rom the original dealer (Aston dealership) not the latest. It has not got sports pack and that pretty much destroys the market for it.

blueg33

35,808 posts

224 months

Tuesday 29th April 2014
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Definately no sports pack brake discs are solid and the calipers are not black. Service history would also be a worry.

It is storm titanium, asame as my car.

For a couple of K more I got one with lower mileage, all three packs, 12 months warranty, tubular custom exhaust and barge boards. Plus excellent service from Silverstone Lotus, who fitted correct new Pirelli's, updated all of the satnav and phone maps and software, and gave the car a big service for me after I had owned it for a couple of weeks so any issues could be picked up and sorted (there were no issues).

The car posted was around when I started looking in December. Every other n/a car has sold in that time.

LotusOmega375D

7,601 posts

153 months

Tuesday 29th April 2014
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The whole point about buying an Evora (or a Lotus in general) is to enjoy its driving dynamics. If you buy one without the Sport Pack you are losing out on a good deal of that feeling (eg: mega brakes, sharp throttle response etc.) and will no doubt struggle to move it on, as and when the time comes. Mine was a similar deal to the above poster, albeit a little older, but with lower miles.

TVRinBFG

1,457 posts

284 months

Tuesday 29th April 2014
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I approached the Lotus Main Dealer I use about having the Sports Pack throttle function retro fitted to a standard N/A, as the button is there in the dash and the Sports logo shows on startup, so the function must be there in the ECU?

I was advised not to bother and told I could have the drilled disks fitted when the standard ones need replacing. I was advised: the standard car just has the sharper throttle response setting and usually revs to a 6800 limiter (although they said they'd seen cars goto 7200 rpm); whilst the SP fitted cars, default to a blunter throttle action on startup (which might give marginally better mpg), and then the sharper action/higher rev limit when you press the button.

Frimley111R

15,623 posts

234 months

Tuesday 29th April 2014
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Its still and excellent car for the money and I seriously doubt you'd lose much on it. I am sure you wouldn't be driving it and thinking 'Hmmm its terrible.'

EnjyBenjy

Original Poster:

924 posts

253 months

Tuesday 29th April 2014
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On these older Evoras, does the sport button make any change to the exhaust note, or is it just a map change?

Spunagain

754 posts

258 months

Tuesday 29th April 2014
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On my late 2010 it switched a flap in the toyota air filter air box to increase noise but I could not hear it personally!
I have now got a BOE cold air intake system with an ITG air filter which sounds fab.

Neal H

327 posts

194 months

Tuesday 29th April 2014
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The sports button sharpens the throttle response (a lot), increases the rev limit from 6800 to 7200 and reduces the amount of traction control on offer.

While the car feels sharper in sports mode, it's still utterly brilliant in normal mode.

CTE

1,488 posts

240 months

Tuesday 29th April 2014
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Speak to Greg at Hangar 111. Komotec might do a remap to resolve the difference in mapping. You might be able to fit a different resistor in somewhere?! Really sounds as though the Radium cold air intake works well on the N/S cars...that alone would probably compensate for any difference in mapping.

Toaster

2,938 posts

193 months

Tuesday 29th April 2014
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check the gearbox e.g. is it sport ratio

C43

666 posts

198 months

Wednesday 30th April 2014
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to give an alternative point of view (which is the advantage a forum has over the press. In either mediums you get the informed and the not informed commenting, but at least on a forum you get a spread of views to pick from)....

the sports button makes the car feel quicker due to the sharper throttle response but I am not convinced it actually has more power (interested to hear on this for a 2011 NA). However, for most if you are really on it and trying to balance the car on a point of oversteer (especially in the wet) the sharper throttle is just too sharp, the tip in point too aggressive. For the track I would always go for for the softer throttle map to give better car control.

The looser traction control and removal of mid corner understeer control is nice but again you are going bloody quickly if you encounter any of these changes. In the dry the car just has a load of grip in either mode. For the wet the looser TC is nice for getting the car sideways but I suspect most don't drive their cars like this (I have spun once doing it so far).

I have the long ratio gearbox and drive a mixture of motorway and coutry lanes. For the former long ratio is better. For cross country if you are really on it then the short ratio is better. However again I doubt that many users drive their cars that aggressively. Cross country when pushing on you are mostly in 2nd and 3rd gears and 2nd is the same between either gearbox, 3rd a bit longer.

cheers

C43

CTE

1,488 posts

240 months

Wednesday 30th April 2014
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Yes basically agree about the gearbox ration thing, even the CR box is still pretty long legged and given the CR box 2rd gear will hit 90-100, what do you need any more gears for anyhow????!! The engines are also really torquey, and I have found on tracks that 3rd/4th covers everything.

As for understeer/oversteer, the car is so well balanced that you can do what you want with it, and personally I find it really hard to spin even though I find myself driving with a constant drift, just like a go-kart, on trackdays...probably explains the tyre wear! I have had a Noble, Caterham type, and an Elise all spin off in front of me, unable to keep the pace up!

Ryanmt

49 posts

151 months

Wednesday 30th April 2014
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Im amazed this hasnt sold yet, its the cheapest one forsale and has been for a long time (at least 6 months).

I wonder if its the mileage + spec putting people off.

Frimley111R

15,623 posts

234 months

Wednesday 30th April 2014
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Hard to know, its not like its done 90k. There was one for £25k a while ago with about £70k and that didn't hang around for long.

EnjyBenjy

Original Poster:

924 posts

253 months

Wednesday 30th April 2014
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There are a handful of 30K+ milers, albeit with sports mode, at £5-£7K more than this one. I'm beginning to feel that Sports mode ain't all that. The discs can be sorted, stick a CAI, decat and sports exhaust on...
If it's tatty and needs work then that's a different matter.