RE: Group Lotus PLC may be wound up
Discussion
8vFTW said:
The demise of Lotus is inevitable. These forums will be hilarious when it actually happens.
Nothing is forever not you, me our memories, families etc etc etc so your revelation of the inevitable isn't really news but just enjoy what time we have Captain Muppet said:
The demise of everything is inevitable, because of thermodynamics. Do I win?
Yes you do :-) go to the top of the class :-)1. The 2nd Law: Unsustainable http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1D8KGOb-Cg
2. The 2nd Law: Isolated System http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mzc0MqgutDs
Oh wait, did they just go under? If not the hilarity has arrived sooner than anticipated.
zebedee said:
Well if you want to have a good old guffaw about the end of one of the lynchpins of British motoring and one of the few true 'cars for enthusiasts' company and the unemployment and stagnation that will result if your inevitable scenario arises go ahead.
Alternatively, stop with all the negative comments and sniping people and give them a chance. Hell, they could have just seen all the negativity and decided not to develop the new Exige, but thank goodness they did. The Evora won Evo's car of the year for goodness sake and I would far rather trust than panel of reviewers than several thousand people on these forums, but as someone else said, sadly not that many people care about actual driving pleasure, or their pleasure is not the same as that the Evo guys would have sought out. To that extent at least I accept that Lotus will never take on the giants, but I hope they can continue to exist and serve those that 'get' the marque and appreciate what they turn out.
Lynchpin of British motoring, haha, oh WOW! You mean the same guys who used to strip so much weight out of race cars and their components that meant they were no longer safe to be used? As in, no longer "fit for for purpose". I thought PH loved safety though? Alternatively, stop with all the negative comments and sniping people and give them a chance. Hell, they could have just seen all the negativity and decided not to develop the new Exige, but thank goodness they did. The Evora won Evo's car of the year for goodness sake and I would far rather trust than panel of reviewers than several thousand people on these forums, but as someone else said, sadly not that many people care about actual driving pleasure, or their pleasure is not the same as that the Evo guys would have sought out. To that extent at least I accept that Lotus will never take on the giants, but I hope they can continue to exist and serve those that 'get' the marque and appreciate what they turn out.
otolith said:
Will there still be some deluded fool patching up stty old Golfs after the heat death of the universe, I wonder?
You seem upset. Is it because you just realised it might be hard to find parts for your Lotus when they go out of business? I wonder if you will be able to get parts for it easily 20 years after it was made.8vFTW said:
Oh wait, did they just go under? If not the hilarity has arrived sooner than anticipated.
It's better to sit quietly and let everyone think you're an idiot, than to open your mouth and confirm it.zebedee said:
Well if you want to have a good old guffaw about the end of one of the lynchpins of British motoring and one of the few true 'cars for enthusiasts' company and the unemployment and stagnation that will result if your inevitable scenario arises go ahead.
Alternatively, stop with all the negative comments and sniping people and give them a chance. Hell, they could have just seen all the negativity and decided not to develop the new Exige, but thank goodness they did. The Evora won Evo's car of the year for goodness sake and I would far rather trust than panel of reviewers than several thousand people on these forums, but as someone else said, sadly not that many people care about actual driving pleasure, or their pleasure is not the same as that the Evo guys would have sought out. To that extent at least I accept that Lotus will never take on the giants, but I hope they can continue to exist and serve those that 'get' the marque and appreciate what they turn out.
Lynchpin of British motoring, haha, oh WOW! You mean the same guys who used to strip so much weight out of race cars and their components that meant they were no longer safe to be used? As in, no longer "fit for for purpose". I thought PH loved safety though? Alternatively, stop with all the negative comments and sniping people and give them a chance. Hell, they could have just seen all the negativity and decided not to develop the new Exige, but thank goodness they did. The Evora won Evo's car of the year for goodness sake and I would far rather trust than panel of reviewers than several thousand people on these forums, but as someone else said, sadly not that many people care about actual driving pleasure, or their pleasure is not the same as that the Evo guys would have sought out. To that extent at least I accept that Lotus will never take on the giants, but I hope they can continue to exist and serve those that 'get' the marque and appreciate what they turn out.
otolith said:
Will there still be some deluded fool patching up stty old Golfs after the heat death of the universe, I wonder?
You seem upset. Is it because you just realised it might be hard to find parts for your Lotus when they go out of business? I wonder if you will be able to get parts for it easily 20 years after it was made.8vFTW said:
You seem upset. Is it because you just realised it might be hard to find parts for your Lotus when they go out of business? I wonder if you will be able to get parts for it easily 20 years after it was made.
I have not the slightest worry about that. I would, however, like Lotus to continue making the kind of cars I want to buy in future, so I don't end up having to maintain an old banger.srob said:
It's better to sit quietly and let everyone think you're an idiot, than to open your mouth and confirm it.
Sure thing kiddo, but if you don't have a point to make, there's not much point in posting. At least one driver death can be attributed to stupidity/carelessness/brainlessness on Lotus' part.otolith said:
I have not the slightest worry about that. I would, however, like Lotus to continue making the kind of cars I want to buy in future, so I don't end up having to maintain an old banger.
otolith said:
8vFTW said:
You seem upset. Is it because you just realised it might be hard to find parts for your Lotus when they go out of business? I wonder if you will be able to get parts for it easily 20 years after it was made.
I have not the slightest worry about that. I would, however, like Lotus to continue making the kind of cars I want to buy in future, so I don't end up having to maintain an old banger.8vFTW said:
Oh wait, did they just go under? If not the hilarity has arrived sooner than anticipated. You seem upset. Is it because you just realised it might be hard to find parts for your Lotus when they go out of business? I wonder if you will be able to get parts for it easily 20 years after it was made.
I m not sure if your just an 18 year old with your comments and if you are then I suspect your views will change, but if you are much older then.......there may be no hope. I would be the last to knock anyone who has a runaround they paid £1K for and whilst you can patch it up lets see what you have in 18 months. Also why are you bothering to comment on a Lotus thread when you rated the Elise a 0 on the pistonhead meter (its a rhetorical question not one I am asking you to answer)But in the mean time a 42 year old Lotus that can easily be maintained and repaired is being offerd for £34,000 http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/c...
I see that a 1983 Golf Mk1 is £12k and falling fast most of these range from £660
If Lotus do go to the wall, the cars out there will get more valuable particularly the older more niche cars go and get your facts strait. As I have said before nothing is forever.
In the mean time I will enjoy my Golf, and my Lotus's and not worry what happens to the manufactures of either.
zebedee said:
Well if you want to have a good old guffaw about the end of one of the lynchpins of British motoring and one of the few true 'cars for enthusiasts' company and the unemployment and stagnation that will result if your inevitable scenario arises go ahead.
Alternatively, stop with all the negative comments and sniping people and give them a chance. Hell, they could have just seen all the negativity and decided not to develop the new Exige, but thank goodness they did. The Evora won Evo's car of the year for goodness sake and I would far rather trust than panel of reviewers than several thousand people on these forums, but as someone else said, sadly not that many people care about actual driving pleasure, or their pleasure is not the same as that the Evo guys would have sought out. To that extent at least I accept that Lotus will never take on the giants, but I hope they can continue to exist and serve those that 'get' the marque and appreciate what they turn out.
^^ This x 10Alternatively, stop with all the negative comments and sniping people and give them a chance. Hell, they could have just seen all the negativity and decided not to develop the new Exige, but thank goodness they did. The Evora won Evo's car of the year for goodness sake and I would far rather trust than panel of reviewers than several thousand people on these forums, but as someone else said, sadly not that many people care about actual driving pleasure, or their pleasure is not the same as that the Evo guys would have sought out. To that extent at least I accept that Lotus will never take on the giants, but I hope they can continue to exist and serve those that 'get' the marque and appreciate what they turn out.
I think everyone, including PH, should be aware of the power of gossip and the internet.
It is interesting that one one hand we are allegedly car enthusiasts who dream of a new Lotus Espirt, but in the next breath we choose to run a misleading article that could quite easily make the life of Lotus as a company, just a bit more difficult.
Regardless of whether one is technically 'justified' to run the article, sometimes considering the moral greater good, wouldn't go a miss.
It is interesting that one one hand we are allegedly car enthusiasts who dream of a new Lotus Espirt, but in the next breath we choose to run a misleading article that could quite easily make the life of Lotus as a company, just a bit more difficult.
Regardless of whether one is technically 'justified' to run the article, sometimes considering the moral greater good, wouldn't go a miss.
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