How long till the £20k Evora?
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Toaster said:
Shnozz said:
Usual RobM77 claptrap.
What I actually said was your reasoning was ridiculous in choosing the 2+0 because your tire of your friends (I'm shocked..) making continuous requests for a lift in the back.
I don't wish to labour the point, suffice to say I would happily buy a 2+0 if it were significantly cheaper than the 2+2 comparable. I would not pay the same for the 2 cars because one eliminates a proportion of the resale market and often needs to undercut the 2+2 comparable because of a lesser market.
What I would not do is choose the 2+0 because I couldn't tell my mates to FRO when they asked for a lift. Or tell them to stop being a whiney little b1tch when they are shoved in the back or they can get out and walk...
'Mates' as a reason to buy a +2 I would respectively suggest is more about Ego and sounds a bit shallow, I also doubt if you will ever get a +0 'significantly cheaper' Porsche and others do very well selling 2 seaters so whilst some may never purchase one there are plenty of people who would £174,990 and only two seats http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/m...What I actually said was your reasoning was ridiculous in choosing the 2+0 because your tire of your friends (I'm shocked..) making continuous requests for a lift in the back.
I don't wish to labour the point, suffice to say I would happily buy a 2+0 if it were significantly cheaper than the 2+2 comparable. I would not pay the same for the 2 cars because one eliminates a proportion of the resale market and often needs to undercut the 2+2 comparable because of a lesser market.
What I would not do is choose the 2+0 because I couldn't tell my mates to FRO when they asked for a lift. Or tell them to stop being a whiney little b1tch when they are shoved in the back or they can get out and walk...
so by your rational a +0 with all the packs but no rear seat 'should' be less than a base +2 with no or limited options......now thats an interesting thought. But a +0 and +2 with equal packs will probably sell between £1 and 1.5K differential (No Ego involved)
That was all - can we not just leave it at that? This thread is about Evora values and I joined to ask a simple question of what people thought of 2+0 values compared with 2+2s.
Shnozz: You really need to stop bullying people before you get banned from here. You've done it before and you're doing it again; this isn't a playground, it's a car forum. It's not acceptable to just start throwing your ego around and insulting people on a quiet and well meaning thread on the value of used Lotuses. I haven't reported you, but I'm jolly close, so please let's just be civil.
stuno1 said:
Blooming hec! Even if someone want a car to pose who cares! This is PH for goodness sake! We all have different reasons for choosing cars and this variants. Chill fellas.
Stu
8 people want to go down the pub, the usual thing is to take two cars rather than 8, and I often get asked to drive because "I've got back seats" and then people moan the whole way there. How on earth is that linked to ego? Stu
Edited by RobM77 on Thursday 14th May 19:49
I bought a 2010 NA Evora 2+2 at the end of April for around £31.5K. I started looking late 2014 and the prices don't seem to have moved much in that period but maybe there will be a drop as the summer comes to an end.
I wanted a 2+2 and when I was looking the prices were on average £1-2k higher compared to the 2+0. For me being 5'6" and my wife 5'2" with an eleven year old daughter who is also 5'2' it means that either my wife or daughter can fit in the back (I drive with my seat as far forward as possible to reach the pedals). The only complaint I get from daughter or wife if they travel in the back is that the rear seats are hard and become uncomfortable after about an hour.
For me a 2+2 means we can go out and enjoy the car as a family and helped justify what was essentially a self-centred decision to get a sports car. My daughter, in particular, loves the car.
I wanted a 2+2 and when I was looking the prices were on average £1-2k higher compared to the 2+0. For me being 5'6" and my wife 5'2" with an eleven year old daughter who is also 5'2' it means that either my wife or daughter can fit in the back (I drive with my seat as far forward as possible to reach the pedals). The only complaint I get from daughter or wife if they travel in the back is that the rear seats are hard and become uncomfortable after about an hour.
For me a 2+2 means we can go out and enjoy the car as a family and helped justify what was essentially a self-centred decision to get a sports car. My daughter, in particular, loves the car.
RobM77 said:
8 people want to go down the pub, the usual thing is to take two cars rather than 8, and I often get asked to drive because "I've got back seats" and then people moan the whole way there. How on earth is that linked to ego?
8 divided by 2 is 4 . Unless you all have single seaters you won't need to take 8 cars. Edited by RobM77 on Thursday 14th May 19:49
blueg33 said:
RobM77 said:
8 people want to go down the pub, the usual thing is to take two cars rather than 8, and I often get asked to drive because "I've got back seats" and then people moan the whole way there. How on earth is that linked to ego?
8 divided by 2 is 4 . Unless you all have single seaters you won't need to take 8 cars. Edited by RobM77 on Thursday 14th May 19:49
I think we could probably do with a 2+0 vs 2+2 thread of its own...
I probably am doing a decent job of sending my car in the general direction of £20K as I've put 1200 miles on in the first month of owning/loving it, but I didn't buy it just to keep it nicely for the next owner.
Ticket-price wise, this is the most expensive car I've bought, but really I won't know how much it will have cost me until I sell it on. If depreciation is as slow as it seems to be, I expect a few years of ownership will only lose me about as much as if I'd bought a £20-25K car brand new.
Wouldn't you rather have this http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/l... than a new GT86? It's probably be worth more after 2 more years as well!
I probably am doing a decent job of sending my car in the general direction of £20K as I've put 1200 miles on in the first month of owning/loving it, but I didn't buy it just to keep it nicely for the next owner.
Ticket-price wise, this is the most expensive car I've bought, but really I won't know how much it will have cost me until I sell it on. If depreciation is as slow as it seems to be, I expect a few years of ownership will only lose me about as much as if I'd bought a £20-25K car brand new.
Wouldn't you rather have this http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/l... than a new GT86? It's probably be worth more after 2 more years as well!
blueg33 said:
RobM77 said:
8 people want to go down the pub, the usual thing is to take two cars rather than 8, and I often get asked to drive because "I've got back seats" and then people moan the whole way there. How on earth is that linked to ego?
8 divided by 2 is 4 . Unless you all have single seaters you won't need to take 8 cars. Edited by RobM77 on Thursday 14th May 19:49
Gravel said:
Bebee said:
Left hooker though. I'd like one as a daily replacing my van.
Oops - completely missed that! IMHO they make pretty good DD's, comfortable and pretty quiet, but having to move the seat to get in an out is a bit tedious IMHO.
blueg33 said:
I am 6ft, don't have the seat all the way back and don't need to move it to get in and out unless I get a tight parking space.
I think I'm getting terrible deja-vu here It's because you are tall that you don't have to sit so far forward that you have to slide your seat back to get in and out. If it doesn't affect you, it's obviously a non issue, but given that Lotus thinks it's selling to potential Porsche owners, if it does affect you, it's another 'but' in the 'yeah, it's absolutely great to drive, but...' story. Which is presumably why the fixed it in the 400...
RobM77 said:
8 people want to go down the pub, the usual thing is to take two cars rather than 8, and I often get asked to drive because "I've got back seats" and then people moan the whole way there. How on earth is that linked to ego?
Not saying you are chap but even if you were who cares. If someone can't be a poser on this forum where can they! Edited by RobM77 on Thursday 14th May 19:49
Gravel said:
having to move the seat to get in an out is a bit tedious IMHO.
I'm 5ft 6in and have to do this with my Elise. I sit so close to the door hinge that the door aperture isn't big enough unless I put the seat back. Fine for occasional use but a little bit of a pain. Made easier as there is nothing else to adjust and I know exactly where to move the seat to be comfortable.Never occurred to me that it'd be the same in an Evora.
If someone adjusts the seat in my Scirocco it makes me cry inside - there is only one single exact position where it doesn't give me backache and it took me a week to find it initially!
Edited by moribund on Thursday 14th May 23:02
Don't get me wrong, the Evora is very comfortable - I did about 5 hours of driving on my second day of ownership and arrived very refreshed, but leaving home, stoping half way for coffee, then fuel and lunch all meant a lot of tedious seat movement.
I imagine something very low tech, like a magnet on the seat rails to bump into when it's at my favourite driving position will remove a lot of the tedium, but it is a bit of a pain. Just think of all the faff of driving up to a garage, getting out to open the door, back in to drive in, and then out of the car again...
It's a bloody brilliant car, just not a perfect one!
I imagine something very low tech, like a magnet on the seat rails to bump into when it's at my favourite driving position will remove a lot of the tedium, but it is a bit of a pain. Just think of all the faff of driving up to a garage, getting out to open the door, back in to drive in, and then out of the car again...
It's a bloody brilliant car, just not a perfect one!
Gravel said:
.........I probably am doing a decent job of sending my car in the general direction of £20K as I've put 1200 miles on in the first month of owning/loving it, but I didn't buy it just to keep it nicely for the next owner.........
+1, but do keep up at the back you 'slacker' - I've added 2500 to mine in 6 weeks, . Alfa2Evora said:
Gravel said:
.........I probably am doing a decent job of sending my car in the general direction of £20K as I've put 1200 miles on in the first month of owning/loving it, but I didn't buy it just to keep it nicely for the next owner.........
+1, but do keep up at the back you 'slacker' - I've added 2500 to mine in 6 weeks, . Gassing Station | Evora | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff