Discounted stock Emiras...

Discounted stock Emiras...

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rawenghey

517 posts

27 months

Tuesday 10th September
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bcr5784 said:
Don't really understand that ubiquity should be such an issue - unless it's as good as the alternatives.

Edited by bcr5784 on Sunday 1st September 22:19
And the fact that they aren't even remotely ubiquitous.

I've no idea where all the people live who say 911/caymans/boxsters are "everywhere". I live in an affluent area of SW London, surrounded by some very affluent areas of the aforementioned, and even here they aren't everywhere. They aren't rare, but you don't see that many about and they stand out strikingly against the sea of grey/black/silver SUVs.

740EVTORQUES

980 posts

7 months

Friday 13th September
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skeeterm5 said:
I have owned an Exige S and and Cayman S. I do not track cars so only have road experience to go by.

Both cars were dynamically brilliant, quick, responsive and looked good. The Exige was “cooler” to look at and got a lot of attention as it was bright yellow. The Cayman never really got a second glance and was a darkish silver colour.

Not being a driving god both cars drove amazingly well to me

As much as they were similar they were vastly different. If I tried to sum it up, the Exige was designed for that one perfect drive, when the mood was right, the conditions were right and it’s foibles could be forgotten about,

The Cayman was designed to be great 95% of the time and easy to live with 100% of the time.

That is why Porsche sell so many cars and Lotus will ultimately struggle to survive.
I tracked an Emira 4 cyl auto at Goodwood alongside my 997.1 manual. (It was part of a Lotus promotion.)

It was much faster and sounded surprisingly good, but had nothing like the same steering feel or sense of ‘fun’

I wouldn’t swap if entertainment is what you value.



Square Leg

14,856 posts

195 months

TempletonPeck

6 posts

1 month

Saturday 14th September
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Having an Emira on order for last 18months, being let down by Lotus cars on missed delivery dates and now being told my car may arrive in 2025 or 2026. I would never be tempted by one of these early Emiras seeing the amount of issues some have over on the Emira Forum, now pre-registered (under 20miles) from a main dealer…..early 70s for V6 and late 60s for 2.0turbo is where I may have to go. I have a V6 manual on order so that’s where my money is heading. I was loaned a car by Lotus and it’s absolutely superb sadly I never seen one at a main dealer that suits my requirements as I’d be interested to see how flexible they are on prices.

BertBert

19,539 posts

217 months

Saturday 14th September
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I thought the waiting list had out much evaporated. How wrong I was!

Honeywell

1,420 posts

104 months

Sunday 15th September
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Square Leg said:
Thousands of pounds worth of PPF, exhaust and suspension in the deal. I'd want to pay several thousand LESS for a stock car without...

TempletonPeck

6 posts

1 month

Sunday 15th September
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BertBert said:
I thought the waiting list had out much evaporated. How wrong I was!
I was eventually told by Lotus Cars they are focusing on 2.0turbo cars so delaying V6. I believe the order book is strong but how many people are going to complete their order is anybody’s guess.

TempletonPeck

6 posts

1 month

Sunday 15th September
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Honeywell said:
Thousands of pounds worth of PPF, exhaust and suspension in the deal. I'd want to pay several thousand LESS for a stock car without...
Early cars are undesirable in my opinion at any price, warranty ends next year and paint issues being my main concern would rule out any purchase.

Enut

807 posts

79 months

Monday 16th September
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TempletonPeck said:
Honeywell said:
Thousands of pounds worth of PPF, exhaust and suspension in the deal. I'd want to pay several thousand LESS for a stock car without...
Early cars are undesirable in my opinion at any price, warranty ends next year and paint issues being my main concern would rule out any purchase.
I think the paintwork warranty is 8 years not 3, someone posted confirmation from Lotus on another forum to clarify.

TempletonPeck

6 posts

1 month

Tuesday 17th September
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Enut said:
I think the paintwork warranty is 8 years not 3, someone posted confirmation from Lotus on another forum to clarify.
Yes apologies…paint warranty on the Emira is 5 years I believe on top of the standard 3, but it’s a little unclear

Edited by TempletonPeck on Tuesday 17th September 16:41

CorradoTDI

1,564 posts

177 months

Tuesday 17th September
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TempletonPeck said:
Enut said:
I think the paintwork warranty is 8 years not 3, someone posted confirmation from Lotus on another forum to clarify.
Yes apologies…paint warranty on the Emira is 5 years I believe on top of the standard 3, but it’s a little unclear

Edited by TempletonPeck on Tuesday 17th September 16:41
Even so, you don't want to have to get doors replaced on a £60k car... I too would avoid 2022 cars like the plague!

davidexige

507 posts

212 months

Wednesday 18th September
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Just reading on the Emira forum that it looks like production of the V6 First edition might be at an end and production of the base model will start next year. The first edition has been removed from the American configurator and the base edition added.

Edited by davidexige on Wednesday 18th September 07:19

fridaypassion

9,196 posts

234 months

Wednesday 18th September
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Must be a special in the pipeline surely? The usual lotus strategy would have seen half a dozen by now!

BertBert

19,539 posts

217 months

Wednesday 18th September
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davidexige said:
Just reading on the Emira forum that it looks like production of the V6 First edition might be at an end and production of the base model will start next year. The first edition has been removed from the American configurator and the base edition added.

Edited by davidexige on Wednesday 18th September 07:19
V6 base model?

davidexige

507 posts

212 months

Wednesday 18th September
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BertBert said:
V6 base model?
Yes, that's the way I read it. FE i4 to continue for the moment.

davidexige

507 posts

212 months

Wednesday 18th September
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fridaypassion said:
Must be a special in the pipeline surely? The usual lotus strategy would have seen half a dozen by now!

Frimley111R

15,870 posts

240 months

Wednesday 18th September
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davidexige said:
Just reading on the Emira forum that it looks like production of the V6 First edition might be at an end and production of the base model will start next year. The first edition has been removed from the American configurator and the base edition added.

Edited by davidexige on Wednesday 18th September 07:19
Because everyone wants a low spec mini supercar?

kevinon

910 posts

66 months

Wednesday 18th September
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Square Leg said:
It's a 2022 (albeit Dec) 3.5 V6.

The text in the advert says £64k, with 18th August date in the URL.
They were seeking 'near offers'. So £60 k now looks a bit desperate, rather than good value IMHO, given the info upthread about early cars.


fridaypassion

9,196 posts

234 months

Wednesday 18th September
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I don't think Iain Litchfield is desperate more just realistic to move the car on. Iain if you are reading this and that car is tradable let me know!

blacksun80

47 posts

58 months

Thursday 19th September
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