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Re: Evora Sport 410

Post by j2 lot » Tue Nov 01, 2016 8:29 pm

I'd take a 410 over a Porsche no question, but I would struggle with parting with that much £ to do so. I would save £20k and get a 400 or hold off for a couple of years to see what the 2020 Elise offers.
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Re: Evora Sport 410

Post by tut » Tue Nov 01, 2016 8:47 pm

Of course you would, tis a bloody joke that you would forsake those, especially A/C in a fixed roof for the sake of 13kg.

It is not a race car, it is a road or a road/track car. It is the equivalent of 18 lts of fuel, not even half a tankful, or the difference in weight between a light and a medium weight driver.

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Re: Evora Sport 410

Post by SAJ » Tue Nov 01, 2016 8:58 pm

tut wrote:Of course you would, tis a bloody joke that you would forsake those, especially A/C in a fixed roof for the sake of 13kg.

It is not a race car, it is a road or a road/track car. It is the equivalent of 18 lts of fuel, not even half a tankful, or the difference in weight between a light and a medium weight driver.

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Re: Evora Sport 410

Post by mik » Tue Nov 01, 2016 9:12 pm

woody wrote:
mik wrote:PS - there is something wrong with the official specs.

Peak torque of 302 lbs.ft at 3.5krpm

But to make 410bhp at 7000 rpm requires you to be making over 307lbs.ft of torque.

:?
410ps and so slightly fewer HP?

Not sure why the Evora is regarded as overweight when the last Esprits weighted around the same iirc. And I'm pretty sure the Evora is a good step on in all regards.

Still can't stand the look of the 400/410 though, although the latter us an improvement.
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Re: Evora Sport 410

Post by Scuffers » Thu Nov 03, 2016 5:39 pm

j2 lot wrote:I'd take a 410 over a Porsche no question, but I would struggle with parting with that much £ to do so. I would save £20k and get a 400 or hold off for a couple of years to see what the 2020 Elise offers.
Really?

Be honest, you would by the Evora with it's 'Lotus' build quality and backup over Porsche to use as your only car for everyday use?

No, no chance.

As said, the problem here is it's not a track car, it's a road car, so all the bull about downfarce, lightweight (chortle!), etc are irrelevant, what is relevant is ride quality, reliability, usability, cost of ownership, etc etc etc.

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Re: Evora Sport 410

Post by campbell » Thu Nov 03, 2016 6:53 pm

Keith might well prefer the Evora. He's a fan :-)
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Re: Evora Sport 410

Post by GraemeLotus » Thu Nov 03, 2016 6:56 pm

campbell wrote:Keith might well prefer the Evora. He's a fan :-)
And he might not be alone, as this was a Lotus forum, last time I looked :wink:
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Re: Evora Sport 410

Post by Scuffers » Thu Nov 03, 2016 7:02 pm

GraemeLotus wrote:
campbell wrote:Keith might well prefer the Evora. He's a fan :-)
And he might not be alone, as this was a Lotus forum, last time I looked :wink:
yes, and I own a Lotus too.

that does not mean however I have to be blind to the reality.

No, I don't want a Porsche, if I had £85K burning a hole in my pockets for a car, I would likely get an RS6 or the like, or, more realistically, another S4 and an Elise with change.

Realistically, the choice of cars under £85K is huge.

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Re: Evora Sport 410

Post by SAJ » Thu Nov 03, 2016 9:23 pm

Scuffers wrote:
GraemeLotus wrote:
campbell wrote:Keith might well prefer the Evora. He's a fan :-)
And he might not be alone, as this was a Lotus forum, last time I looked :wink:
yes, and I own a Lotus too.

that does not mean however I have to be blind to the reality.

No, I don't want a Porsche, if I had £85K burning a hole in my pockets for a car, I would likely get an RS6 or the like, or, more realistically, another S4 and an Elise with change.

Realistically, the choice of cars under £85K is huge.
I'm definitely with Keith, for that money I wouldn't buy a Carrera, (and definitely not an understeering Audi) I'd definitely go 410. As great as the Porsche cars are and they are great cars, I have considered the Cayman on two occasions in the past but I ended up in a Lotus on both occasions.

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Re: Evora Sport 410

Post by Lazydonkey » Thu Nov 03, 2016 9:45 pm

Scuffers wrote:Be honest, you would by the Evora with it's 'Lotus' build quality and backup over Porsche to use as your only car for everyday use?

No, no chance.

As said, the problem here is it's not a track car, it's a road car, so all the bull about downfarce, lightweight (chortle!), etc are irrelevant, what is relevant is ride quality, reliability, usability, cost of ownership, etc etc etc.
Plenty of us have run an evora as an everyday car. Ive done 18k in mine.

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Re: Evora Sport 410

Post by j2 lot » Thu Nov 03, 2016 10:43 pm

Scuffers wrote:
j2 lot wrote:I'd take a 410 over a Porsche no question, but I would struggle with parting with that much £ to do so. I would save £20k and get a 400 or hold off for a couple of years to see what the 2020 Elise offers.
Really?

Be honest, you would by the Evora with it's 'Lotus' build quality and backup over Porsche to use as your only car for everyday use?
As above: Lotus forum & yes I would. I am a Lotus fan boy :shock:
I use an Evora probably 80% of the time anyway & have had very few problems and backup hasn't been an issue.
There are horror stories around servicing and reliability for many brands, Porsche included.
I could maybe be tempted by a Cayman (although never driven one) but an F type Jag or McLaren would both be on the radar before Porsche if the budget was north of £80k . :thumbsup
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Re: Evora Sport 410

Post by Sanjøy » Fri Nov 04, 2016 9:02 am

j2 lot wrote:I'd take a 410 over a Porsche no question, but I would struggle with parting with that much £ to do so. I would save £20k and get a 400 or hold off for a couple of years to see what the 2020 Elise offers.
Horses for courses. 911 offers 4 seats for the kids and glacial depreciation in comparison. Also at that level of coin I look at the dealer network and stability of the company in the background. Don't get me wrong OPC support is far from stellar. But that's just me.
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Re: Evora Sport 410

Post by DDtB » Fri Nov 04, 2016 9:26 am

I swapped a Porsche for the Evora and have done 20k in the last 2 years with it as my daily.

Less niggles and issue with the Evora than I had with the Porsche or the VW Golf I had before that too.

Give me Lotus build quality every day !!




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Re: Evora Sport 410

Post by Kinger » Fri Nov 04, 2016 10:02 am

DDtB wrote:
Less niggles and issue with the Evora than I had with the Porsche or the VW Golf I had before that too.

Give me Lotus build quality every day !!

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