Test drive tomorrow

Test drive tomorrow

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Honeywell

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Tuesday 17th January 2023
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On Wednesday 18th Jan I have a test drive booked (ice forecast - joy).

Does anyone have anything I can check, try, photograph or ask on your behalf? I will post a few pictures on this thread anyway as long as I don't end up crushed under a double decker bus (it's in Bristol).


Honeywell

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Tuesday 17th January 2023
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Hmmmm, Not sure anyone not working at Hethel can answer that right now!

Its the i4 base that I am waiting for. I run sports exhausts on my current GT86 (and different headers) so it sounds awesome and I will miss a raucous exhaust. I imagine as soon as its out of warranty I will go aftermarket. I don't mind changing the exhaust back to standard once a year for the MoT day.

I also think Lotus have plenty of opportunity to just use synthetic noise creation - the Range Rover Sport sounds like a raw V8 inside even though its a straight six diesel...

Actual noisy exhausts may become an issue anyway - some forces are introducing drive by noice cameras to issue fines. Tracks are increasingly noise sensitive.

I will play some Nickleback through the stereo on max volume to check the KEF out.

Honeywell

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Thursday 19th January 2023
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Standby, I have some work I need to complete in the next hour, then I will post.

Honeywell

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Friday 20th January 2023
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My neighbour, an elderly lady, fell on the ice and broke her hip and I had to take her to hospital. Hence my focus on this forum slipped a little.

Anyway. All is now well. So here are my thoughts.


Likes:

Looks lovely,
Sounds great.
Cabin fantastic.
Width not intimidating.
Mirrors great.
Steering lovely.
Ability to go over speed cushions and potholes - exceptional.
Stereo fine but not as good as my Logic 7 in a F10 BMW 535d.

DIslikes:

Narrow pedal box.
Long throw of the gear lever to the rear.
Seat cushion length.
Test drive format.

Expansion:

I found the pedals to be a bit too much offset to the left and clustered in such a way that I could not heel and toe gear changes. This might well change with familiarity. However on initial contact I felt it was tricky. This might be a Lotus thing, this is the first Lotus I have driven.

The gear lever was lovely to use and had terrific feel but it came cak too far for me. I am familiar with the Honda S2000 and Mk2 MX5 gearboxes so I know how good a gearbox shifter can be. The Lotus has a really satisfying feel but the throw is quite long. For me, at 5ft 5in I needed the seats quite a bit forward to reach the pedals and this resulted in the rearmost gear lever position being uncomfortably close/rearwards. In a way I would have liked to have moved the pedals a few inches closer.

The seats felt comfortable and well made and the leather (red) was impressive. However I did feel the the feast squab was too long. Like it reached to the inside of my knees. 20 minutes on a test drive was not long enough to judge long term comfort and I might have just got them set up wrong.

The Format of the test drive was quite constrained. Two thirds on roads restricted to 30/40/50 speed control. Only two chances to open up full throttle when joining a dual carriageway or M4. For the first time in my life I would have liked to been on a track even just as a passenger to experience what the car can actually do. I had the sense that I was plinking tin cans with a sniper rifle.

The car looks awesome. I thought I might want the manual gearbox but actually the DCT might suit me better.


Honeywell

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Friday 20th January 2023
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Honeywell

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Monday 23rd January 2023
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5ft 6. Pair of ASICS trainers but they are the wide fitting size 9.

Pretty sure I will stick with plan A and buy the i4.

Honeywell

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Monday 23rd January 2023
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Touring suspension. Height varies by approx 24mm depending on trainers on/off.

I just found the pedals to be a long way forward and then 2/4/6th gear lever position a long way to the rear. Like all brief test drives I didn't really have enough time to fiddle with the seating/steering position enough, Gearshift felt really nice though.

Not really a criticism but I found the instrument presentation to be extremely difficult to read. I'm sure that goes with familiarity. Though as a pilot who studied glass cockpit design in the 1990's I think a simple analogue round dial for speed and rpm is an inherently better man-machine interface than lateral bar charts...

Honeywell

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Tuesday 31st January 2023
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Yeah it is. It's a fashion really.

What would be nice in the future would be if they would release different software builds you could install to customise your screen presentation - much like with smartwatches.

I really don't want a horizontal bar chart for speed or revs.

Should be easy to do and they could charge for it.