Lowest Mileage UK Spec Evora Launch Edition?

Lowest Mileage UK Spec Evora Launch Edition?

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EuropaSman

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142 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Could this be the lowest mileage UK Spec Evora Launch Edition out there in the wild right now? Interesting that it's got chrome door handles, as I thought that colour coded ones were part of the Premium pack originally.

By my man maths that's about 500 miles a year on average and beats my LE by 10600 miles!

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/l...





Edited by EuropaSman on Tuesday 7th April 21:11

EuropaSman

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38 posts

142 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Oh yes! They tend to be over looked and underrated by those not in the know.

I've had my Evora a year and I'm loving it!!! It is a lot of car for the money, not very common and always a head turner.

As Clarkson said back in 2009/10 "it presses all the right super car buttons", it's "a killer attack dog and an old sofa" and "the bargain of the century".

Praise indeed, and on that bombshell.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHcLP0wvENQ



Edited by EuropaSman on Tuesday 7th April 23:39

EuropaSman

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142 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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Mr Overheads said:
Also I suspect the the OP is the seller.....given his identical car in this thread:
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...


Edited by Mr Overheads on Wednesday 8th April 09:32
Cheers XBOW! Yep, I'm the OP and mine just happens to be aquamarine blue, but it has an oyster interior (a better combination IMHO). I'm just curious to find out if there are any other low mileage Launch Editions out there (maybe with an eye on what I suppose we could now call the Evora S1 as a future classic now that the 400 is on its way).

Yes, the price of the other one is high, but that is because of the low ultra mileage; speaking to a car dealer a few years back about what affects used car prices, the largest factor so I was told was mileage. The 3000 miler might need to have some niggles sorted (mine had to have a new aircon condenser after a leak was found during its MOT six months after I bought it, there again my Seat shopping trolley had its ABS hydraulic unit play up after four years - poo happens with cars no matter who put them together), but there again it could be a peach.

Mine is snuggled up in my garage waiting for me to drive it! Here's a photo I took on Bank Holiday Monday after I awoke it from its winter hibernation. Boy did it turn a lot of heads! I ain't selling for a loooooong time. :-)






Edited by EuropaSman on Thursday 9th April 00:01