
http://www.lotuscars.com/news/corporate ... vora-gt430
Word is 2 orders from Scotland alreadySAJ wrote:Love it! All that effort just to make 60 cars is a shame. Should have mass produced it and brought the price point down below the £100k mark. At £112k it is getting quite expensive to buy a new Lotus.
That's £112.5k before you add any options. That is serious coin in anybodies book.SAJ wrote:Love it! All that effort just to make 60 cars is a shame. Should have mass produced it and brought the price point down below the £100k mark. At £112k it is getting quite expensive to buy a new Lotus.
That was what Ian said when he was on the phone, looking for one more to sell half the UK allocation as only 6 will stay at home.j2 lot wrote:Word is 2 orders from Scotland alreadySAJ wrote:Love it! All that effort just to make 60 cars is a shame. Should have mass produced it and brought the price point down below the £100k mark. At £112k it is getting quite expensive to buy a new Lotus.
Some of the options are just trickery: They all come with forged wheels - its a change of colour only (gloss black or gloss red (!)) which costs £900. The standard seats are the carbon shelled buckets from the 410 (which are lovely) - the upgrade to the Sparco seats is.... I'm not sure if its for me as it looks a bit gowdy (and will certainly be heavier than the standard seats which is where Im sure Lotus took their all important dry-weight figures from!). Harness frame is nonsense.... certainly wouldn't look at that (but as I have my own harnesses from the 250 I think I will look around for a separate 400 harness bar).Mikie711 wrote:That's £112.5k before you add any options. That is serious coin in anybodies book.SAJ wrote:Love it! All that effort just to make 60 cars is a shame. Should have mass produced it and brought the price point down below the £100k mark. At £112k it is getting quite expensive to buy a new Lotus.
Then if you add the Sparco seats £3500, Forged Wheels £900, Harnesses and frame £4000,Air conditioning £1,500, 4 Speaker infotainment unit £2,000, Sub-woofer and amplifier £400, Sound insulation £500 and Cup holder £120. Add signature paint and that is another £1200.
So for a nice spec, some of which should really be standard fitment and your looking at £125K.
I really like the Evora and that one looks stunning but like I told Ian from MMC when he phoned at that price my money would be going elsewhere. That and there is no proven second hand market that tells you what sort of depreciation you would be looking at. I doubt they will be like Porche GT cars that gain rather than lose.
As a side note, it's not that quick off the line a 3.7sec(probably because of the gear change) but it's 0-100mph at less than 8 secs is mighty
I am super delighted Tut.... really made up, and thank you. Both Graeme and Ian at Lotus helped to get my name on the board and I am thankful for that. Ive missed the V6 and hankered after one since I sold the Evora last year.... so this really is a wee dream come true. Losing the soft top from the 250 is made up for by getting into the V6 againtut wrote:I would never have guessed Tony, but congratulations, tin top aside I would be happy with one as my second car.
tut
totally agree mate.... rear wing will hopefully grow on me.... Im not a huge fan, but guess its there for a reason and there is no denying that in isolation it is very well made. Likewise.... I had heard rumours of an exposed open gear-shift..... that would have been lovely too.mik wrote:I've been watching the TLF thread- lots going on there.
Congrats on the purchase Anthony.![]()
fwiw - I'm not 100% sold on the rear spoiler, but function wins over form for me. I also hoped to see an ExigeV6-esque exposed shift. But this is nitpicking - it looks epic and the spec of the car (weight loss in particular) is impressive. And since I am not in the market to purchase, I don't have to think too hard about whether the price is justifiable.