OK, we'll admit we like the Lotus Evora really rather a lot. But just how much? Well that would ruin the surprise...
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OK, we'll admit we like the Lotus Evora really rather a lot. But just how much? Well that would ruin the surprise...
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I really like the Evora but i heard it costs around 75k, that is expensive. I could get a Cayman S and still have $10k left over for options (although knowing Porsche that isn't alot). Yes you do get 2 rear seats in the Evora but then you can have a 911 for the same money. The Evora is sportier than the base 911 so this sits somewhere between the Cayman S and 911 in character/practicality. I don't know really, if it was the same price as a cayman s then it would be a tough call but now, Cayman S please.
Comparable Evora works out at about £10K below the 911.
THere is the issue that the Evora can add up to £20L+ in spec additions !!
The Evora is a bit odd to categorize, since it's a mid engined 2+2.
As far as I know there aren't any mid engined 2+2's, so in that respect it is close to the 911 (priced around 10k less)
On the other hand the Cayman is mid-engined, so it can be compared with the Cayman (Price-wise they are similar)
Minimising losses can maximise net gains
Just back from a test drive of the close-ratio 'box version.
MUCH more like a "real Lotus", being a little less "laid back" and much more wiling to scream up the 'box.
Not lost ANY of the "calm" nature for motorway or town driving.
Still a little quiet for my liking, but heard the sports exhsuat add-on and will be getting an extended day drive in it at the end of the month.
Lotus have a WINNER in all senses.
Push it ( and they let me ) and it handles not far off the Exige .... and in some cases on the rougher country roads I blasted on it's better being more compliant.
Even pushign it through my favourite "handling road" it coped with acceleration in corner and hump at apex whcih can induce scary moments and was VERY well controlle din the Lotus
Interior is comfortable and at last Lotus are back producing a performance car for the "larger " gentleman In the flesh, the design cues inside are really nice. THe door handle/air vent treatment is MUCH better than in the pics and is a testament that quality interior is not just about materials but about how you make use of them.
Sorry, they woudln't let me rig up the camera. But willl be trying again on next run.
"A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'
so are you thinking of trading in the RX? i know that the Evora is a tempting proposition for me, although as of yet, it is still a little above my price range.
Honor. Courage. Commitment. Etcetera.
RX-8 trade-in value in the UK is about ZERO, thanks to UK fuel and road taxation
SO it's likely to be stored in Germany for visitors or converted to full track use.
Price is now very good for the Evora as the factory has stopped top-speccing them. Now you get to chose what expensive bits to fit or not as you prefer
Factory bod was saying overseas sales are very strong ... I'm stuck between a 2nd hand 911 GT2 I've been offered in Germany left hooker, a Cayman, Evora or "sensible" M3 with all the bits. Worst of all family wants to move house !!
"A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'
yes it isOriginally Posted by 17th march 2010
Last edited by Matra et Alpine; 03-20-2010 at 02:53 PM.
"A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'
mmm. track specced RX-8 makes my nether regions tingle... would you be moving elsewhere in scotland, or to the continent?
sounds like good set of choices there. one that i would certainly have a hard time deciding between. they had an Evora out here for car week, and saw it in a number of places. i will certainly keep it in the running for my next car, but that will be quite a while. i am not much of a porsche guy and won't drive a BMW, so i would be left with the Lotus.
Honor. Courage. Commitment. Etcetera.
Why has the Rex fallen by the wayside Matra?
It's not.
The Lotus guy wasn't too impressed when I pointed out that there were a few areas I think the ProDrive setup on the RX-8 was better balanced than the Evora !
But, to be fair to the Lotus, the factory bod twice told me to slow down and he was clearly worried at the way I was chucking it around the twisties I know best. So I was probably only 90% versus 100% in the RX-8
We'll see as we've arranged a day run in the Scottish borders - as long as I pay for the salesmans lunch , a fair deal as I see it and I know a VERY nice wee pub in the middle of some VERY nice twisties too
Right now, it costs about a grand to take car over to the 'Ring and back. So 10-12 trips and I'd be as well leaving a car over there. So that's what's going through my mind and thus seeing what else I'd get. I'm too old to waste my time anymore on "sensible" cars and both kids are workign and so don't need my support so much. I consider it God's way of letting me balance the decades of owning/driving people carriers for family stuff
"A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'
Haha, most people I know decide to move to florida/arizona and "slow down" once they hit that stage. Glad to know you're doing it right.
Keeping the RX-8 over there does sound like a sensible, and awesome, option. I'd like to throw my vote in for the evora as the replacement, though as I haven't driven any of them, take it for what it's worth.
Big cities suck
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