Out with the Elise, in with the Spyder
Out with the Elise, in with the Spyder
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GroundEffect

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13,864 posts

172 months

Wednesday 14th February 2024
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Sold my 2007 Elise R that I've owned for 6 years for a 2021 718 Spyder.

Summary of my Elise:

- Beautifully simple car in all regards
- Very low running costs
- Performance was good up to around 80mph; it's a B-road car but no more
- Using it for longer journeys wasn't really suitable though because 1) very limited storage for adventures 2) noisy/tiring
- Getting in and out loses it's comedic value quite quickly

Other cars I considered (and why I didn't):

- McLaren 570GT (~£6k per year running costs was an order of magnitude over the Elise - too much for a toy)
- 911 GT3 (991.1) (£90k for a 10 year old car was just too hard to swallow, when it was £120k new)
- Aston Vantage (AMG) (Still really like them, but maybe I'm too young in my mid 30s)
- Lotus Emira (Reviews very tepid; can't take the roof off; storage space significantly less than the 718)

So, Porsche 718 Spyder was my perfect car. It is:

- Practical (big boot space)
- Looks the business
- Feels special; rare
- More than fast enough
- A much more balanced car for faster roads but without being silly

I owned an E92 M3 before my Elise and I loved that car dearly but was using it every day and felt I was ruining it. This Spyder is the same power and similar engine characteristics but almost 200kg lighter. So it's a rapid car. The tall gearing takes some getting used to, but you need to think of it differently than most cars. First gear is actually a useable gear. You can shift up to second at 40mph. Town driving is 30mph in 2nd gear. It would be more fun if the gearset was set for slower speeds but this is a 180mph car with a large rev range and only 6 gears. It's just physics.

Next steps:

- I'm from central Scotland originally so will be taking it up at Easter to see parents and friends....and a cheeky bit of the North West
- My partner is from Madrid, so the primary consideration for buying any car was "Could it do an enjoyable road-trip there"....let's find out!







Caddyshack

12,596 posts

222 months

Wednesday 14th February 2024
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Great looking car and they go very well.

interstellar

4,347 posts

162 months

Wednesday 14th February 2024
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Both lovely.

Jcwjosh

960 posts

128 months

Wednesday 14th February 2024
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Very Nice choice. Enjoy

And nice to see silver wheels !

GroundEffect

Original Poster:

13,864 posts

172 months

Wednesday 14th February 2024
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Jcwjosh said:
Very Nice choice. Enjoy

And nice to see silver wheels !
It's an OPC car and they were black but two kerbed. I instructed silver. Don't do black wheels (other than the Lotus...they worked).

fizmo100

174 posts

214 months

Wednesday 14th February 2024
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Have always loved the way these look with the twin bubbles on the aerodeck (or whatever you call it...). Great colour combination with that interior as well. Chef's kiss!

Diesel Fitter

35 posts

51 months

Wednesday 14th February 2024
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That Porsche - just WOW ! love

TheDoggingFather

17,287 posts

222 months

Wednesday 14th February 2024
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Very tidy, how does the tent compare with the tent on the Lotus?

Did you consider a GT4 Cayman?

GroundEffect

Original Poster:

13,864 posts

172 months

Wednesday 14th February 2024
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TheDoggingFather said:
Very tidy, how does the tent compare with the tent on the Lotus?

Did you consider a GT4 Cayman?
Much better. Got the hang of it now, and it's 20 secs up or down. And it's fine in either state.

The GT4 I didn't get around to driving but they look a little try hard, and heard the NVH is worse on them. So long journeys not as good (I've heard conflicting tbh so maybe not). It was down to, for similar money getting roof off motoring and those looks.


MustangGT

13,330 posts

296 months

Thursday 15th February 2024
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Wow, that is a great looking car!

Hammy98

866 posts

108 months

Thursday 15th February 2024
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That's stunning, I'd love one of these.

J77wck

305 posts

23 months

Thursday 15th February 2024
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Looks good, a GT4 or spyder is still on my wishlist.

PRO 5T

5,872 posts

41 months

Thursday 15th February 2024
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There was a beautiful looking one for sale in Barrow last year, same colours but with the Aurum Gold wheels, looked lovely.

The spyder interior package really lifts it.

Hoofy

78,670 posts

298 months

Thursday 15th February 2024
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Nice. The 718s do look good... supercar-ish.

Interesting re your thoughts on your next car. I've been doing similar, thinking about replacing my old 996 Turbo (although I could quite happily sit with it for another couple of years - just want to try different toys).

My head's doing mental gymnastics with the roof. Is that a manual roof?

RD-1

1,143 posts

177 months

Thursday 15th February 2024
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Both lovely, excellent work thumbup

GroundEffect

Original Poster:

13,864 posts

172 months

Thursday 15th February 2024
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Hoofy said:
Nice. The 718s do look good... supercar-ish.

Interesting re your thoughts on your next car. I've been doing similar, thinking about replacing my old 996 Turbo (although I could quite happily sit with it for another couple of years - just want to try different toys).

My head's doing mental gymnastics with the roof. Is that a manual roof?
See here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7NUE_iZ_WQ

I can do it fairly quickly now after a few tries. Yes, it's more work than an auto roof but I'll take it for the looks smile




Hoofy

78,670 posts

298 months

Thursday 15th February 2024
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GroundEffect said:
Hoofy said:
Nice. The 718s do look good... supercar-ish.

Interesting re your thoughts on your next car. I've been doing similar, thinking about replacing my old 996 Turbo (although I could quite happily sit with it for another couple of years - just want to try different toys).

My head's doing mental gymnastics with the roof. Is that a manual roof?
See here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7NUE_iZ_WQ

I can do it fairly quickly now after a few tries. Yes, it's more work than an auto roof but I'll take it for the looks smile
It's... a semi-automatic roof, then!

GroundEffect

Original Poster:

13,864 posts

172 months

Thursday 15th February 2024
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What I picked up that the video doesn't show is that you can use the key as a shortcut. Holding the unlock button will do the same as the "open roof" button does from inside. So you can be already standing outside the car and it'll unlock the roof, lower the windows and pop the boot. And the reverse is true as well; when you unlock it, open the boot and go to reassemble everything, you then hold the lock button and it pulls the roof taught and closes the windows. Saves a good amount of time. And looks cool too.

Bright Halo

3,544 posts

251 months

Thursday 15th February 2024
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Great looking car.
What colour is it, someone where I work has just a Taycan that looks very similar and I think that was Crayon?

Hoofy

78,670 posts

298 months

Thursday 15th February 2024
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GroundEffect said:
What I picked up that the video doesn't show is that you can use the key as a shortcut. Holding the unlock button will do the same as the "open roof" button does from inside. So you can be already standing outside the car and it'll unlock the roof, lower the windows and pop the boot. And the reverse is true as well; when you unlock it, open the boot and go to reassemble everything, you then hold the lock button and it pulls the roof taught and closes the windows. Saves a good amount of time. And looks cool too.
Less to go wrong!