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| Lotus Europa SE |
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| Maybe not quite as pure... |
| bruxell 03-10-2008 |
... as the original Europa, but probably a lot asier to get in and out of. I sat in a series 1 Europa two days ago and I almost broke my hip getting out. It's interesting to me that while the original Europa was desigend in some ways to replaces the Seven in Lotus' line-up, this car is much more of a GT designed to suplement the back to basics Elise. It's not a pretty car really, but then neither was the original. I just wish Lotus would import it to the US so we'd get a chance to see how it drives, but then I guess, like the original, it's called "Europa" for a reason... |
| Article | Image gallery (14) | Specifications | User Comments (1) |
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