I love driving a Lotus because…
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Shnozz said:
Why don't you fancy an Emira out of interest? Would think its a wonderful next step from an Evora. If you want more hardcore, always an Exige.
Two reasons, one of which is a bit weird I admit.The paint - it is way too soft for my liking and picks up marks and swirls way too easily. It's enough to put me off.
The weird one - there are no window trims on the outside of the car - it just looks unfinished. Once I noticed it I can't unsee it and it just puts me off.
It's mainly the paint though.
edited for a typo
Edited by ziggy328 on Saturday 11th May 15:20
PlywoodPascal said:
I love driving a lotus because…
They always remind you that accompanying their brilliance is a little bit of cruddiness.
(Picked up a new to me S1 last month, on the journey home I decided to try some ‘brisk acceleration’ to see what it could do. The heater knob fell off…)
LOL. Could have been worse i suppose They always remind you that accompanying their brilliance is a little bit of cruddiness.
(Picked up a new to me S1 last month, on the journey home I decided to try some ‘brisk acceleration’ to see what it could do. The heater knob fell off…)
Edited by PlywoodPascal on Saturday 11th May 21:06
Gad-Westy said:
ziggy328 said:
Shnozz said:
Why don't you fancy an Emira out of interest? Would think its a wonderful next step from an Evora. If you want more hardcore, always an Exige.
Two reasons, one of which is a bit weird I admit.The paint - it is way too soft for my liking and picks up marks and swirls way too easily. It's enough to put me off.
The weird one - there are no window trims on the outside of the car - it just looks unfinished. Once I noticed it I can't unsee it and it just puts me off.
It's mainly the paint though.
edited for a typo
Edited by ziggy328 on Saturday 11th May 15:20
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