Evora S video review

Evora S video review

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The Pits

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241 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-video/lotus-evora-s-v...

crikey

this will be some car I reckon.

I also think it will sell well. A lotus with a waiting list?

I wouldn't be against it. Unlike the launch of the original car the timing, this time, is perfect.

Well done Lotus. It's simply too good to be overlooked now.

And what a fascinating comparison it now makes to the car that always made the standard Evora seem expensive, the (now £10k more) Nissan GTR.

I can't wait to take mine to the nurburgring. A sport 350 Esprit rode the curbs better than any car I've ever driven round there. I think this will be even better.

Edited by The Pits on Wednesday 3rd November 12:13

08sag

54 posts

196 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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Wow! Some review. You best got on and order one then! You might be getting into a queue!


Hedgerley

620 posts

269 months

Thursday 4th November 2010
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The Pits

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4,289 posts

241 months

Thursday 4th November 2010
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thanks I enjoyed those.

deciding on the colour is a tricky one.

it's really annoying how good it looks in orange.

nsm3

2,831 posts

197 months

Sunday 7th November 2010
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Aargh, I wasn't "quite" sold on the Evora in standard form, so sold the Exige S and shelled out similar money on a used GT3 - I wished I had waited a while now ?

The Pits

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Sunday 7th November 2010
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You and lots of people.

However I actually think that the standard car will be better appreciated now too. ie the same astonishing ability on the bendy bits and exquisite steering but even lighter kerb weight and more than adequate performance. The timing of the original car's launch was terrible in terms of the economic situation. Whereas the timing of the S is much better. It's not that the S is massively better but the timing is and that's why I think we'll be seeing a few more Evoras on the roads next year. To be honest with a base price of under £50k, the standard Evora is looking like a steal now. At the time everyone was comparing it to the elise/exige whereas now the prices of fast cars have rocketed. Nissan GTR is now £70k, a Cayman S can be specced up to over £80k! and the 458/Gallardo class is now around £200k. North of £50k was not long ago considered fairly serious money for a sports car, quite rightly, now it's just the cost of a few extras.

Given the gearbox and quality improvements are now available on the standard car it actually makes a very compelling case for itself.

the gt3 isnt my cup of tea but everyone raves about them so you probably won't get much sympathy on here. Besides I imagine an Evora RS is in the pipeline with more power and less weight so you might end up having the last laugh.