That's why its going, I am too young just like yourself.Dominic wrote:Very competent - grown up elise. It's a very attractive prospect,... for when I grow upVictor Meldrew wrote:Ah... I really must try and scrounge a drive of an Evora at some point to see what they are like.robin wrote:The Evora, not the Elise ...![]()
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No lotus
Exige Sport 350 (Sold)
Elise Cup 250 (Air con and radio tubby spec) (Sold)
Evora S (sold)
Exige Sport 350 (Sold)
Elise Cup 250 (Air con and radio tubby spec) (Sold)
Evora S (sold)
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They are great cars, but I don't think they are that rewarding hammering around the track. For getting from a to b, I will take the Evora any day 
I is in your loomz nibblin ur wirez
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I'm no track God as you know, but I felt with sport mode engaged the Evora is pretty pointy when pushed. Pump up the rears more and it'll be grandrobin wrote:Understeers like the Titanic, though
I'd offer to let you try this with mine but it's on the market so we should probably show it some respect LOL
Its still awesome whatever but I also agree, not my 1st choice for KH or tight tracks. Lovely on big ones. Wonder if I'll get it to Spa...
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Interestingrobin wrote:They are great cars, but I don't think they are that rewarding hammering around the track. For getting from a to b, I will take the Evora any day
I guess I will find out on Saturday