Lotus S1 infomation
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Hi,
been thinking an a Lotus S1, not sure what model to buy, would just be a fast road car,maybe a track day, like to get the spanners out once in a while too!
So can anyone give me any info on what models are best know the Rover K Series engines aint the best and some have fitted Honda Engines??, but other than that, not much else.
Thanks in advance
been thinking an a Lotus S1, not sure what model to buy, would just be a fast road car,maybe a track day, like to get the spanners out once in a while too!
So can anyone give me any info on what models are best know the Rover K Series engines aint the best and some have fitted Honda Engines??, but other than that, not much else.
Thanks in advance
mrh3113 said:
I'm afraid all S1 Elises are a pretty raw experience. If you want refinement, best look elsewhere.
Check the thread on 'what's the best Elise' a bit further down, some interesting opinions on there.
thanks, Yeah ive been in a few before, not good if you got a headache!!Check the thread on 'what's the best Elise' a bit further down, some interesting opinions on there.
Thanks will have a read!
The buyer's guide thread at the top has lots of useful websites.
elises.co.uk is a good starting point for learning about the cars, as is:
http://www.qv500.com/indexlotus.php
By the way, on roadgoing suspension they're actually very comfortable cars despite all the noise they make. For the motorway, wearing some earplugs makes a big difference to comfort.
Brad
elises.co.uk is a good starting point for learning about the cars, as is:
http://www.qv500.com/indexlotus.php
By the way, on roadgoing suspension they're actually very comfortable cars despite all the noise they make. For the motorway, wearing some earplugs makes a big difference to comfort.
Brad
I agree with Brad - on motorways, particularly with the roof on, mine's a complete pain.
On a sunny day on a favourite road it's impossible to resist !! I've yet to drive any car I'd swap her for.
I looked at quite a few variants and ended up with a 135 which, according to the press at the time, seemed to offer the best compromise for fast road / occasional track use. I haven't regretted my choice at all since I bought her 4+ years ago.
My recommendation would be to look at as many as you can and you'll get to know what you like and what you don't. One car will suddenly appear that is just right for you - snap it up !!!
On a sunny day on a favourite road it's impossible to resist !! I've yet to drive any car I'd swap her for.
I looked at quite a few variants and ended up with a 135 which, according to the press at the time, seemed to offer the best compromise for fast road / occasional track use. I haven't regretted my choice at all since I bought her 4+ years ago.
My recommendation would be to look at as many as you can and you'll get to know what you like and what you don't. One car will suddenly appear that is just right for you - snap it up !!!
taylor8 said:
dont want anything 2 raw want a bit of comfort!
My S1 makes my S2 111R feel refined, if you are after comfort, as somebody has already said, look elsewhere. I can do long trips down to the south of France in the S2 no probs, but the S1 is a bit of a killer on long trips.Gassing Station | Elise/Exige/Europa/340R | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



