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TonyHetherington

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32,091 posts

274 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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Yes yes it's a blatant "look at me" post but I'm very happy biggrin

In the S2 Exige buyers guide in this month's evo - I'm the "I bought one" chap.

That is all biggrin

Gooby

9,269 posts

258 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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So what does it say?

TonyHetherington

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32,091 posts

274 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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essentially, "dam it's quick, dam it's good, a couple of problems sorted under warranty".

The original text I sent in was the following. Evo added a couple of little things to put the piece into context but the gist is as follows;

I said:
"Having owned a series 2 Elise 111S, and used it everyday for nearly 3 yrs, I finally got to the point where I was looking to change. The Elise was so good that I knew I wanted Lotus' "next up". A test drive of both the normally aspirated 190bhp and the supercharged 220bhp Exige revealed a massive difference - mainly in low down torque, as well as outright pace. The decision was made. I was specific on the colour I wanted (white) and after months of searching I found my perfect car. An '06 plate Exige S, in aspen white, with touring pack and air con. 1 yr on the sheer speed still makes me smile. I regularly take the car on hoons around the country (in fact a Betws-y-Coed trip staying at your favourite location just 2 weeks ago) - and am doing a big trip down to Maranello, via the alps and back through Nice, in September. It's momentum and consistent speed across country never fails to impress me - nor the amount of attention it gets!
To make the sound a bit more unique I've put a Larini manifold, sports-cat and exhaust on the car - now the sound is rorty but not booming, making long drives (almost) pleasant.
The engine itself has been bullet proof, but a couple of niggly problems relating to the car's heater and fly-by-wire throttle have all been sorted under warranty.
Come November, and a change of insurance company, I'll be putting the car through it's paces around UK tracks and can't wait to really see what it's capable of!"

bogie

16,903 posts

296 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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yes I spotted that on saturday ...for once on the used car guide it seemed they had done their homework wink

Jez O

353 posts

250 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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The picture shows you roofless Tony- either it's an old pic in your Elise, or you're trying to subconsciously tell people it's ok to go topless in an Exige, when we all know that the aesthetic rozzers will bust you!!

TonyHetherington

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32,091 posts

274 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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hehe - rumbled! It is an old picture from in my Elise, although I do actually have a soft top for my Exige - but in the 11months and 23 days I've owned it I've still not used the soft top and only had the roof off to clean the interior.

Scottie - NW

1,386 posts

257 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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Does the top just lift off an Exige then? Never knew that.

I've been an EVO subscriber for about 6 years, love the Exige as well, but can only afford the NA one so not sure if I could live with the shortage of power.

Is the difference "that" much between NA and supercharged? It's just the supercharged ones are about 25k and that is Noble 3R money.

One of my favourite looking cars though!! Excellent.

TonyHetherington

Original Poster:

32,091 posts

274 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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Yes and yes, are the answers biggrin

The roof on an exige is identical to an elise with a hardtop - so as simple to lift out also and with the simple addition of two locating holes for the supports struts that go across the centre you can use a bog standard Elise soft top (assuming it's the latest year).

As for the difference - massive. As I said in the piece above, one short drive is enough to show that. I recommend totally getting yourself to a Lotus dealer and having a back to back drive.

S Works

10,166 posts

274 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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Nice bit of provenance to keep with the car Tony. Keeping it then and turning it into a track-sg? wink

TIPPER

2,955 posts

243 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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I'll look forward to seeing that. Also hopefully see you out on some LoT days next year?

Hollywood Wheels

3,689 posts

254 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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TonyHetherington said:
I recommend totally getting yourself to a Lotus dealer and having a back to back drive.
I think my bank manager might disagree with that statement Tony......

John D.

20,290 posts

233 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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I spotted you Tony, nice one thumbup

For some reason I imagined you to be much older confusedhehe

RobM77

35,349 posts

258 months

Tuesday 11th November 2008
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I saw you too wavey

No mention of how you miss the 111S though winkbiggrin

ALE 111s

218 posts

238 months

Tuesday 11th November 2008
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Tony

It was your threads and video clips that persuaded me to get a Larini system on my 111s. Now I think I'd like an Exige however don't you miss going topless ? Don't think the Exige looks right topless (personal choice I know)

TonyHetherington

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32,091 posts

274 months

Tuesday 11th November 2008
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Thanks everyone smile

Must admit, since I wrote that piece (3 months ago now I think) my plans have changed a little and this time next week you'll probably see an advert for the car. I simply don't drive it enough, ceratinly not enough to warrant having £25k sitting int he garage for months at a time doing nothing. It's frustrating as it's a great great car, but when you don't drive it it's of no value frown

Ale - thanks very much, I'm so glad they all helped you to choose a cracking (bloody fantastic) car. As RobM77 above says, I really do miss my 111S - I think that's the best car I've ever owned (perfect balance of speed and power with useability for the road. So good in fact, I'm sure I'll own another one at some point! As for going topless - I really thought I'd miss it but - to be honest - this year has been such rubbish weather that I'd barely have had the roof off even if it looked good. That it makes the Exige look a little odd means I've just not even given it a second thought biggrin


RainerM

827 posts

255 months

Thursday 13th November 2008
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Hi Tony

Send the car to Dot, she will put some high mileage on her ;-))

See you next year on a hoon?

Warmest regards

Rainer-Switzerland plus Lotus-Dot


TonyHetherington

Original Poster:

32,091 posts

274 months

Thursday 13th November 2008
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Hi Rainier, lovely to hear from you. What an offer, I'll put the car in the post smile

Best wishes to you both
Tony

porkanut

113 posts

222 months

Friday 14th November 2008
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Another spotted here, reading the article last night, thought Im sure I've seen that chap on PH smile

Any ideas what you intend to replace the Exige with ?

PN


sa_20v

4,112 posts

255 months

Friday 14th November 2008
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TonyHetherington said:
As for the difference - massive. As I said in the piece above, one short drive is enough to show that. I recommend totally getting yourself to a Lotus dealer and having a back to back drive.
Agreed, but having driven both I actually preferred the normally aspirated 190bhp. I just adore the second cam and the kick up in speed and noise at 6200rpm. However, I will admit the S is probably an easier car to drive on-track. Although I've taken a 'S' scalp (probably driver skill hehe) over a timed course, it's surprisingly difficult to stay on the second cam in the 190 on track - choose the wrong gear and you find yourself either changing down or waiting for the power. smile

The Boy Wonder

34 posts

242 months

Saturday 22nd November 2008
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Hi Tony, glad you have enjoyed the car smile

If you need any help/reference on the selling side just drop me an email and I will happily help

Hope your well mate
Cheers
Marc