Lotus Elise vs Tuscan Enter/Exit
Discussion
Being in the position of owning both a Tuscan and an Elise Sport 160, it's a difficult one to call.
The Tuscan is the more usable car day to day, has a greater wow factor, but will cost a lot more to run.
The Elise is far better on track, probably safer and much cheaper to run but is a pain day to day.
In my expierence they will both go wrong a similar amount and both TVR and Lotus have appaling customer service and will do the bare minimum they have to in case of any failure. Although the chances of a very big bill ar higher with the TVR due to the bespoke engine compared to the Elises standard mechanicals.
Also having a good relationship with the dealer is imperitive in both cases.
>> Edited by bertie on Friday 12th April 14:47
The Tuscan is the more usable car day to day, has a greater wow factor, but will cost a lot more to run.
The Elise is far better on track, probably safer and much cheaper to run but is a pain day to day.
In my expierence they will both go wrong a similar amount and both TVR and Lotus have appaling customer service and will do the bare minimum they have to in case of any failure. Although the chances of a very big bill ar higher with the TVR due to the bespoke engine compared to the Elises standard mechanicals.
Also having a good relationship with the dealer is imperitive in both cases.
>> Edited by bertie on Friday 12th April 14:47
I'm 6'5" and the Lotus is a complete NO NO. Not even managed it. Though did manage to get into a Westfield once. TVR Chimaera no problem - Griffith slightly harder. Cerbera fine and the Tuscan also fine....
Did have major problems at the TVR stand at the motorshow with the demo Tamora - seat didnt move and nearly didnt get out of it!
Cheers,
Paul
Did have major problems at the TVR stand at the motorshow with the demo Tamora - seat didnt move and nearly didnt get out of it!
Cheers,
Paul
I'm 6"3 - I tried to get in an Elise just the other day. I don't think I've laughed so much for ages. I wound up having to grab hold of my right foot and force it in yoga style. There may be a knack to it that I don't know. Getting out was easier but still a pain due to the huge lip. My friend (5"10) then confirmed it wasn't just me with entrance difficulties yuk yuk fnarr
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I tried an Elise before I bought my Chim. I found it comfy enough once I was in, and trivial to get in and out of with the roof down. But with the roof on, getting in was a struggle and out completely impossible. I'm 6'3" and 18 stone. I guess Lotus are still building cars to fit Colin Chapman who was, er, vertically challenged.
I tried an Elise before I bought my Chim. I found it comfy enough once I was in, and trivial to get in and out of with the roof down. But with the roof on, getting in was a struggle and out completely impossible. I'm 6'3" and 18 stone. I guess Lotus are still building cars to fit Colin Chapman who was, er, vertically challenged.
I tried an Elise before I bought my Chim. I found it comfy enough once I was in, and trivial to get in and out of with the roof down. But with the roof on, getting in was a struggle and out completely impossible. I'm 6'3" and 18 stone. I guess Lotus are still building cars to fit Colin Chapman who was, er, vertically challenged.
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