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| Lotus Esprit Turbo |
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| unchanged design and a reliable substitute |
| hites_05 5-6-2003 |
its unbelievable that the esprits design hasnt changed in over 20 years. i cant think of any other car design that has lasted that long. so you say you want a more reliable substitute for an esprit? how about a new acura nsx? since its made by honda, you know it will last longer than you will and that theres a large aftermarket atmosphere for it. it may even cost cheaper than a modern esprit. |
| Timeless |
| MoonR 6-3-2003 |
"To this day, one of the very few non-Italian exotics. Barely 40"" high, it glides over the pavement. In its day, nothing short of a Countach or BB512 had more sex appeal. I would buy one in a heartbeat if there was something like this new today. I can't deal with mechanical problems, so a used one is out of the question. Too bad." |
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