Find me a car!?!?!
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The Moose

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23,568 posts

232 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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Right, I am looking for a Lotus Elise.

Requirements:

  • Mk2
  • < £13,000
  • < 50,000 miles
  • exterior colour: don't care
  • interior colour: don't care
  • LHD/RHD: don't care
  • prefer the 190bhp version
Anyone know of anything for sale??

Cheers

The Moose

robbieduncan

1,993 posts

259 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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The Moose said:
  • prefer the 190bhp version
So basically you want a 111R? I think your chances of finding one for that money are slim. Why not get a nice 111s which will be pretty much as fast due to it's lower weight and can easily be found for the amount you want to spend. As a bonus it's also in a much lower tax band...

ant111s

455 posts

207 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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thinking of selling my car soon due to needing 4 door.
its an 2003 111s, 160(ish) break. 35k milage, hardtop & softtop. blue colour. just taxed literally, tax disk today, doing MOT next month. its just had the cambelt done and serviced by lotus and new brake pads, also put a alpine minisub behind drivers seat to enhance sound. tracker, cd player and never tracked just PH meets. £13k



Edited by ant111s on Tuesday 19th May 16:29

The Moose

Original Poster:

23,568 posts

232 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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robbieduncan said:
The Moose said:
  • prefer the 190bhp version
So basically you want a 111R? I think your chances of finding one for that money are slim. Why not get a nice 111s which will be pretty much as fast due to it's lower weight and can easily be found for the amount you want to spend. As a bonus it's also in a much lower tax band...
If you say so!!! (on the 111R bit!!)

So, whats the power output of the 111S? Isn't the 111S the bottom of the range car or am I missing something here? Are there not 3 or 4 different engine options??

Cheers

The Moose

robbieduncan

1,993 posts

259 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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The Moose said:
robbieduncan said:
The Moose said:
  • prefer the 190bhp version
So basically you want a 111R? I think your chances of finding one for that money are slim. Why not get a nice 111s which will be pretty much as fast due to it's lower weight and can easily be found for the amount you want to spend. As a bonus it's also in a much lower tax band...
If you say so!!! (on the 111R bit!!)

So, whats the power output of the 111S? Isn't the 111S the bottom of the range car or am I missing something here? Are there not 3 or 4 different engine options??

Cheers

The Moose
The 111s is the last of the Rover engined cars with about 156bhp. You are confusing it with the more recent Toyota engined Elise S (no 111 here) which as about 120bhp. So basically in S2 cars you've got the plain old, basic K-Series engined cars (about 118 bhp), slightly more power K-Series engined cars like the 135R (about 135bhp) and VVC K-Series cars with 156bhp (Elise 111s). Then you've got 2 more recent Toyota engined cars with 120bhp (Elise S) and 190bhp (Elise 111R). Note that the Toyota engine is heavier than the K-Series engine so the cars weigh more.

Edit:

Cheapest 111R (190bhp) car on Pistonheads right now: http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1005808.htm

Or

Nice 111s (156bhp) with Air con and hardtop for a whole lot less: http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1028325.htm

Edited by robbieduncan on Tuesday 19th May 16:20

TIPPER

2,955 posts

242 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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Mmmmm. A quick look through the classifieds would have told you that your budget isn't enough for what you want.
Sounds to me like you fancy an Elise and have decided you might as well have the most powerful one. Might I suggest a bit of basic research on what varients are available and then decide which best suits your needs (they're all a bit different) and budget.
Briefly, there isn't a lot in the performance on the road at sane speeds between ANY Elise. On track its much more down to the driver than sheer power. A boggo 120bhp car in the right hands will outperform a 300bhp supercharged honda conversion. All power will give you is more grunt in a straight line: the Elise is much more about cornering and handling prowess and extracting the best from it that way. Its the purists choice.