RE: US Elise Confirmed

RE: US Elise Confirmed

Thursday 24th January 2002

US Elise Confirmed

Good news and bad as Elise confirmed for USA


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dandarez

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13,293 posts

284 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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Dated pics!
I remember seeing those pretty legs at Press Day UK Motor Show ....Year 2000!

PetrolTed

34,428 posts

304 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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Well, I was looking for an excuse to use them again

tmr

3 posts

268 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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Word in the US is that the Elise will arrive here with 150-200 bhp, not the 120 quoted in Autoweek.

guysh

2,250 posts

284 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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bye bye Lotus I can see them going down the tubes - (This is my view)

MEMSDesign

1,100 posts

271 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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Why? (Lotus down the tubes that is, not selling the Elise in the US market).

Edited by MEMSDesign on Thursday 24th January 14:51

adeewuff

567 posts

271 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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I can't help feel a little concerned about Lotus moving into the US market. On the one hand I feel that Lotus need to expand their sales, and the extra income can only be good for the company to develop better and a wider range of cars.

But then I hear about extra weight, softer suspension?? Can this car even be allowed to carry the Elise name?

OK, I'm fully aware that the engineers up at Lotus are a talented bunch and I'm sure they wouldn't commit to this if they were going to produce a second rate product.

But as for this new US car being named and sold as the car I originally fell in love with? I don't think so.

Edited by adeewuff on Thursday 24th January 13:10

jpf

1,312 posts

277 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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Who are those cuties?

About time for Lotus! Now if someone could slap TVR across the head, all would be at peace this side of the pond.

Roy W. Olivier

116 posts

283 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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I think your concerns are unfounded. Keep in mind that the car will weigh a bit more than the current car but will have quite a bit more hp. The power to weight ratio will be better than the current car.

In addition, many OEM's have different suspension setups for different markets. Porsche does that as they think that most Americans want a softer setup. Once we get them we spend thousands of dollars returning them to a Euro setup or stiffer.

In fact, Porsche even has three different exhausts for the current 911. The US exhaust is much louder than the euro one because we don't have noise issues like you do in Europe.

Based on the car that is in the works now, I think you will not be dissapointed in the result!

Just my .02 worth.

Roy

Edited by Roy W. Olivier on Thursday 24th January 14:55

LotusV8

2,591 posts

285 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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I cant believe this! NO IM PISSED RIGHT NOW. I mean sure I want the Elise to come here, and buy then I will be able finally afford one, BUT DO NOT, do NOT, not not not not, GET RID OF THE ESPRIT! The Esprit was and is my DREAM!

adeewuff

567 posts

271 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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Roy,

I take comfort in your words about every manufacturer 'glocalising' their products. I also feel better knowing that American Lotus Elise fans, like yourself, are as enthusiastic about the cars as we are in the UK.

On that note I now hope Lotus do a good job and you get the car you deserve. Better engine, more BHP but the same driving enjoyment.

Good luck and get your order in!

bertie

8,550 posts

285 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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With those hood ornaments I'd buy one!

danmangt40

296 posts

285 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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The esprit is a classic and a perfomance icon for sure, and its sales in the US keep the lotus name from being forgotten, but the elise is a better car that can be sold for less. While lotus will no longer mean old british ferrari to those of rare tastes, it will translate into a car that more people can afford, and more importantly, will want to afford. Somehow I see elise vs boxster being a more advantageous marketing view than esprit vs 911.

us7nut

4 posts

284 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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It's great we'll finally have the option of an Elise here, but I am disappointed it will be a softer, heavier version. Listen Lotus - Not all Americans want to be coddled in cushy bloated sleds. At least offer us the option of no A/C and Euro suspension!

ErnestM

11,615 posts

268 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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As a current Esprit owner, I am somewhat saddened by the Esprit being withdrawn from the US market. However, I have read (In British EVO Mag) that Lotus are working on a replacement using the ill fated M250 as a guide. Hopefully that replacement, albeit a brand new vehicle, will step in and take over the slot left vacant by the Esprit. I'm saving my pennies...

drd

53 posts

268 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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I am thrilled about the Elise!
I have been waiting for a British sportscar that was affordable and could be driven the majority of the year for ever!
I'll be looking forward to seeing one in the flesh at the Chicago Autoshow!

v12 inside

52 posts

271 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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well i want that conjunct (Elise+girls) in my garage right now!!

Dean

7 posts

282 months

Thursday 24th January 2002
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Sign me up for a 2004 delivery. Luckily I have a bit of time to work the finances, choose a dealer (the difficult part, they are very scarce over here) and pick color and options.

Concerning the changes for the North American market (don't forget our Canadian brethren) lets reflect a moment. The North American Elan (M100) is nicer looking, safer, and handles better at low speed than the English S1 variant. Can you say deja vu all over again?

I'm saddened that the Esprit will be going away. Unfortunately it's time has come. I would have liked to see a version with a 6-speed paddle shifted transmission that could handle the power the V8 can generate, but that is not to be.

jaslotus

1 posts

272 months

Friday 25th January 2002
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Can't believe they're selling the new elise to America. At $38,500 USD, i think it's under-priced. I'm also worried about whether Lotus could deliver all the cars on time with the U.S demands.

JPHERSEY

19 posts

272 months

Friday 25th January 2002
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I think success in America depends entirely on marketing the car as a street legal go-kart and getting the little things right ... like bonnnet and boot catches that work. Instead of seizing up. Or snapping. It's bad enough over here with loads of dealers...

v12 inside

52 posts

271 months

Friday 25th January 2002
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i was just wondering... will be this Elise sell with a 3 gears automatic box?