How long till the £20k Evora?

How long till the £20k Evora?

Author
Discussion

Mr E

21,616 posts

259 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
quotequote all
AlexNJ89 said:
Mr E said:
Presuming it belongs to the gentleman above you.
A very honest gentlemen judging by the ebay description
Indeed. Looks like a good car tbh

p4cks

6,908 posts

199 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
quotequote all
Mr E said:
AlexNJ89 said:
Mr E said:
Presuming it belongs to the gentleman above you.
A very honest gentlemen judging by the ebay description
Indeed. Looks like a good car tbh
Aye chaps, that's mine. Thanks for the feedback too.

Still debating whether I actually want/need to sell it

Mr E

21,616 posts

259 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
quotequote all
If it was a 2+2 I’d probably want a conversation

Mr E

21,616 posts

259 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
quotequote all
p4cks said:
Still debating whether I actually want/need to sell it

And I feel exactly the same about the elise.

p4cks

6,908 posts

199 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
quotequote all
Mr E said:
p4cks said:
Still debating whether I actually want/need to sell it

And I feel exactly the same about the elise.
I had the same feeling when I was moving from the VX220 to the Evora, and the latter is very grown up in comparison but not nearly as much fun.

The exhaust I have on the Evora helps massively as it sounds amazing singing alongside the engine when you put your foot down.

Mr E

21,616 posts

259 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
quotequote all
p4cks said:
I had the same feeling when I was moving from the VX220 to the Evora, and the latter is very grown up in comparison but not nearly as much fun.
Nothing will drive like an elise/vx220

But I need a seat for the kid. A 2 seater will just never get used.

p4cks

6,908 posts

199 months

Saturday 11th December 2021
quotequote all
It went yesterday and is staying (relatively) local. The new owner has a great car in my opinion, and I'm having a serious case of buyers remorse.

FWIW

3,069 posts

97 months

Tuesday 14th December 2021
quotequote all
p4cks said:
It went yesterday and is staying (relatively) local. The new owner has a great car in my opinion, and I'm having a serious case of buyers remorse.
weeping

A shame.

I miss owning mine but have never thought "damn, wish I could go for a drive in the Evora"...but i still have the VX smile

celica88

1,375 posts

192 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2021
quotequote all
Mr E said:
If it was a 2+2 I’d probably want a conversation
What spec and budget are you considering?

celica88

1,375 posts

192 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2021
quotequote all
p4cks said:
It went yesterday and is staying (relatively) local. The new owner has a great car in my opinion, and I'm having a serious case of buyers remorse.
Congrats

Mr E

21,616 posts

259 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2021
quotequote all
celica88 said:
What spec and budget are you considering?
2+2. Manual. Suspect budget won’t stretch to a S
Ideally this side of 30k, but man maths is a thing.

Sport/tech packs nice.

Edited by Mr E on Wednesday 22 December 10:03

celica88

1,375 posts

192 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2021
quotequote all
Mr E said:
2+2. Manual. Suspect budget won’t stretch to a S
Ideally this side of 30k, but man maths is a thing.

Sport/tech packs nice.

Edited by Mr E on Wednesday 22 December 10:03
I have the following
2+2 ?
Manual ?
Sport pack ?
Tech pack ?

Plus
Premium pack ?

Extra
Clutch changed ?
Painted black roof ?
Lotus forged 18/19 ?
Lotus sports exhaust ?

Tucked away at the moment



Edited by celica88 on Wednesday 22 December 19:40

Mr E

21,616 posts

259 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2021
quotequote all
Noted. Looks nice.
Suspect you might get that post pulled for breach of the rules.

Black on black from Norfolk appears to be my thing.


celica88

1,375 posts

192 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2021
quotequote all
Oh really.
Apologies of rules, will edit

giveitfish

Original Poster:

4,031 posts

214 months

Friday 11th February 2022
quotequote all
Just had a look a current Evora prices. Wow, the £20k Evora hasn't looked this far away since about 2011! S1 Sports Racer listed at £50k? Wow.

Will be very interesting to revisit in a years time once there are a few Emiras out there.

CABC

5,575 posts

101 months

Saturday 12th February 2022
quotequote all
giveitfish said:
Just had a look a current Evora prices. Wow, the £20k Evora hasn't looked this far away since about 2011! S1 Sports Racer listed at £50k? Wow.

Will be very interesting to revisit in a years time once there are a few Emiras out there.
it is an interesting time! the problem is I think that many Evora owners are hanging on to them because of high prices - not cashing in.
For me, my Elise is the keeper. the Evora fits nicely as a 6cyl, GT, great Lotus steering and handling. I intend to give it up at some point, but the low depreciation makes it easier to keep. it's obviously a good car even if not the passionate car that the Elise is. I have no crystal ball, but I don't think the sub 50k S1 cars will suffer because of the Emira, quite the opposite possibly. The looks aren't perfect, but they are pretty striking in the flesh and have a solid drivetrain. good cars can bounce along above 30k for some time.

OssAndy

255 posts

195 months

Wednesday 16th February 2022
quotequote all
There seems to be a massive hole in the market at the moment caused by lack of cars coming up for sale. I haven't seen a decent evora in the £30 to 40k range for a while and especially not supercharged ones. Seems like either bottom of the market early cars around £28k and then a big jump to some newer cars around £45k and up. Shame, I sold my S2 Exige and was considering an evora but looks like I'm going down a different path instead now.

celica88

1,375 posts

192 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
quotequote all
When I was looking the price difference between NA and Supercharger at low end was £5-8k based on a small number available at that time

I wanted the NA as prefer the power delivery and use ability , cheaper tax, insurance, running etc.

I’ve had 37mpg out of mine on a long run!
Then other things dictating such as 2+2, options and colour! There are some also acquired taste colours inside and out

CABC

5,575 posts

101 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
quotequote all
celica88 said:
I wanted the NA as prefer the power delivery and use ability , cheaper tax, insurance, running etc.
has anybody quantified these differences?
as for power delivery, on the S1 it's a belt charger and 20% extra.
g'box ratios could make a real difference to feel.

The Wookie

13,946 posts

228 months

Monday 21st February 2022
quotequote all
CABC said:
has anybody quantified these differences?
as for power delivery, on the S1 it's a belt charger and 20% extra.
g'box ratios could make a real difference to feel.
Don't know about quantified but I started off with an early 2010 S and went to an 2013 N/A, both with close ratio gears

The S managed about 18-22mpg give or take, had a lot more mid range torque but didn't feel like a lot more top end. It was also sensitive to heat soak, it definitely felt like it was pulling ignition timing on a hot day or after you'd given it a kicking.

The N/A managed about 26-30mpg, the throttle response seemed a bit more crisp on and off the throttle, was a bit flat lower down but sang more sweetly at the top end.

I've also spent a bit of time in some of the more recent charge cooled models and they are the best of both worlds, better throttle response than the early N/A, they pull all the way to the top end and from my more limited experience the fuel consumption seemed a little better than the early S/C

Between the earlier spec cars though a drivers road car and an every day car I personally preferred the N/A, it was sweeter to drive and went further on a tank. If you were going to use it on track regularly though I think the extra poke out of the corners in the S is nicer, and the heat soak isn't as bad if you're constantly moving quickly