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| Lotus Evora |
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| It's nice. |
| bruxell 07-21-2008 |
People seem to have already decided that this car is somehow deficient, and that it's boring. I'll agree that it's not about to set the world alight with its styling, but I do think that it's an attractive car. I especially like the way the window and roof lines come together at the rear to create the impression that the roof is a floating panel. I do wish that Lotus had gone somewhere else to procure their V6 engine though. Several European makes offer better engines, and Honda and Nissan both offer better V6s of the same displacement. I think it will be a great car, but I think it would be better with Honda's 3.5 liter V6 in it. |
| Article | Image gallery (18) | Specifications | User Comments (1) |
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