RE: Driven: Lotus Carlton

RE: Driven: Lotus Carlton

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rhinochopig

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17,932 posts

199 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Chris71 said:
rhinochopig said:
Chris71 said:
rhinochopig said:
Nice right up apart from that.
Right up where?
Oops - I blame a 2 year old that's not sleeping, and thus neither am I.

I meant write obviously.
Sorry, don't know what came over me. Not normally a grammar nazi (or should that be Nazi?)

beer
No no, quite write, hehe one has to maintain one's standards.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

191 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Why does every Lotus Carlton and every Monaro/VXR8 article always somehow compare the two?

Apart from the badge they have nothing in common, not where they are made, who they are made by, construction, approach or heritage.

AdeV

621 posts

285 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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300bhp/ton said:
Why does every Lotus Carlton and every Monaro/VXR8 article always somehow compare the two?

Apart from the badge they have nothing in common, not where they are made, who they are made by, construction, approach or heritage.
Well, in this case, possibly because both cars were present at the same time?

Besides - it's a natural comparison: Vauxhall's performance icon of the early '90s, compared to Vauxhall's performance "icon" of the '00s and '10s. And yes, I do realise that they are utterly different in approach & execution; but they're still both the "bad boy" Vaux's of their time.

GKP

15,099 posts

242 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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rhinochopig said:
ukzz4iroc said:
The fact that I loved was that the Lotus engine would develop the same torque at tick-over as the 3ltr 24 valve engine it was based on could at peak rpm.
I guess if you were told that by Lotus then it must be true, but I find it very hard to believe as the engine will be way below the boost threshold and will probably be fitted with lower compression pistons than the standard engine.

Interesting if true though - I wonder how it manages it?
Kinda. 350lbft torque at 2000rpm, then the full 419lbft from 4000rpm.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

191 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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AdeV said:
Well, in this case, possibly because both cars were present at the same time?

Besides - it's a natural comparison: Vauxhall's performance icon of the early '90s, compared to Vauxhall's performance "icon" of the '00s and '10s. And yes, I do realise that they are utterly different in approach & execution; but they're still both the "bad boy" Vaux's of their time.
I suppose so.

Biker's Nemesis

38,683 posts

209 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Very nice, when will we see another Lotus/Vauhhall/Ford.

C8PPO

19,596 posts

204 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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The LC is about as PH as it's vehicularly possible to be! I'd love one.

Nuclear_Tom

4 posts

187 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Very enjoyable piece smile

Epic car, 10/10 for sure. I wonder how many are still on the road?

CamoThong

20 posts

207 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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There is one in reading, used as a daily! Used to see it everyday!

Luca Brasi

885 posts

175 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Nice piece of machinery, rather have one these though cloud9




LC926

891 posts

173 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Luca Brasi said:
Nice piece of machinery, rather have one these though cloud9

What ? a Concorde ? Hard to get hold of now i'm afraid wink

Baryonyx

17,997 posts

160 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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The Lotus Carlton is such a fantastic car, it truely stirs the heart. Easily the best thing Lotus have ever put their name on.

LC926

891 posts

173 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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ewenm said:
Saw one in the Lake District on Sunday - looked great thumbup
You might see another one there this Sunday too...in fact it may be seen up and around the Highlands next week smile

f111lover

143 posts

194 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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I used to see one of these on the way to work every morning while driving my Fiat Panda, to say I dreamt of owning one is an understatement. (I'd still have one now).

Mermaid

21,492 posts

172 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Luca Brasi said:
Nice piece of machinery, rather have one these though cloud9

Agreed

Both have good pedigree, but this one will prevail

Adz The Rat

14,116 posts

210 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Amazing car.
As said in the article, definitely one for the dream collection.

hairyblokedude

4 posts

179 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Fond memories of a few nearly new ones we had when I was a valeter/driver for a Nottingham BMW garage in the late 80's early 90's...managed nothing more than an extended blast around the block when no one was looking...respect, would also go into my imaginary lottery win car barn collection...awesome tool, little or no driver aids....its not for girls to quote a tv ad.


Rich Hill...alfarich156

fat pig

30 posts

185 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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I always lusted after one of these - so much faster than anything similar at the time. There was a dinghy sailor who had one - his Vauxhall garage weren't over co-operative when he asked them to fit a tow bar to it! Somehow he persuaded them - it created quite a stir when he drove down the beach, dinghy behind. I doubt that it blunted the performance much.

Ex Boy Racer

1,151 posts

193 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Back in the nineties I had a Sierra Sapphire Cosworth as my company car. I thought it looked a real mean machine until the day a Lotus Carlton parked next to it outside a Little Chef. Made my car look like a toy...

rich85uk

3,381 posts

180 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Luca Brasi said:
Nice piece of machinery, rather have one these though cloud9

Ditto, hardly anyone knows about these wink