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New member of the family...

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 10:27 am
by Ferg
Hello chaps. Not usually one for long posts, but thought I'd share my new purchase story..... Andy outed me on facebook last night for finally diving in with both feet and taking his Exige off his hands.

It was an unusual process. After having such an amazing time in my Elise last year I had wanted to look at a few mods to make the little car feel a bit quicker. Don't get me wrong, what an S1 Elise can do with 120hp is absolutely amazing and no one should turn their nose up at a standard car. It has been five and half years since I bought the Elise and poured heart, sole and a fair wad of cash into it to make it the solid example it is. But my eyes were beginning to wander but the sheer cost of getting into bigger and faster examples kept bringing me back to converting, or certainly tuning the Elise.

A few months ago just when Andy had put the Exige up for sale, I was discussing upgrades with a mutual friend and Lotus potty guy who asked how far Andy's Exige was from what I was looking to achieve with the Elise. Thus the dangerous thought process began. I gave Andy a call early on and even said I wasn't serious, but had a chat about owning the Exige etc and options. Andy's owned most derivatives in various states of tune. To be honest we ended the conversation and I didn't even go to see the car. But what I did do was start to work out the plan for modifying the Elise. Anyway I cut it, the numbers add up quickly, and with a busy job and a small family my days of engine projects etc are few and far between. So after doing some monumental man maths I was becoming convinced that getting a car with the upgrades I wanted, already done and in a form that actually wouldn't see my money evaporate would be a good idea.

After seeing the car though, I got cold feet. My S1 is in very good condition. Not minted but fresh paint and loads of jobs for life completed. The Exige is an honest example but with original paint and a few blemishes it made it harder to commit. I thanked Andy for the chance to look and said no ( I know right, idiot :blackeye ). The week that followed was full of turmoil as I established how the engine mods on the Elise were going to work, what I needed etc. But at the back of my mind the Exige kept making more and more sense.

I even reached out via various Lotus forums and found people who had known the Exige and got a good solid history of the car, warts and all which all added up to an honest example. So on Saturday I sent a wee text to Andy just to ask if it had gone, as I knew he had had some interest. Alas he was waiting on money to transfer, so I was happy that I'd asked but it wasn't to be. Disappointed but satisfied that I'd tried, and also happy for Andy to get his sale. A day later though, Andy dropped me a line to say the other party had pulled out and, well....I wasn't going to miss this time. S1 Exige purchased! 8)

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Obligatory first fill up shot.
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After picking it up last night, with Andy looking a little sad to see it go (sorry mate), I spent the entire trip home getting tailgate'd and traffic light grandprix'd. Doesn't attract much attention then! :lol: All I had to do now was get it home and into the garage. No mean feat considering the speed bumps in the estate and short angular driveway. Thankfully with some prodigious use of kerbs and awkward angles it made it.

And home, ready for driveway antics...
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So what about my lovely S1 I hear you ask. Well, the reason I have a love of Lotus is due to my Dad who owned a Lotus 7 and a Europa when I was a kid. He'd loved the fact I bought an Elise and looked jealously at it everytime I brought it round. The idea I was going to sell it was too much for him, he said he'd buy it right there and then. That it's staying close is a great bonus and even if he decides to move it on, his money is safe in that car so I had no qualms selling it to him. I've suggested he signs up here and gets along to some events. :cheers

Re: New member of the family...

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 10:32 am
by j2 lot
Congratulations on the 'new' car, a good choice and it will almost certainly be appreciating so a wise choice and the icing on the cake is your Elise stays in the family too. Win/ win :thumbsup

Re: New member of the family...

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 10:48 am
by les
nice one Ferg (and Ferg's Dad)

Re: New member of the family...

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 10:55 am
by Dominic
Very Jealous. S1 exige is one of my favorite lotuses - in fact favorite cars! 8)

Re: New member of the family...

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:23 am
by BigD
Nice one Freg, I do like the s1 Exige, my favourite. Look forward to seeing it on track soon.
Bonus is your dad got the s1 with brand new tyres too. :)

Re: New member of the family...

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:25 am
by graeme
Oh, Bravo! Well done.

:cheers

Re: New member of the family...

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:37 am
by Ferg
Yeah the tyres are a sore point, even more so as the Exige needs a set of boots straight away. The 48's are too much tyre for what the car will now be used for. If anyone wants a set of brand new 48s for an S1 give me a shout, I'd happily change them for a set of AD08s, plus half the difference. :)

Re: New member of the family...

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:58 am
by Andy G
Avon ZZRs Ferg :thumbsup

Re: New member of the family...

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 12:10 pm
by Kinger
Well done Ferg :cheers , you'll be leaving my V6 in your wake now.

Down to Croft on the 3rd July ????

Re: New member of the family...

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 12:46 pm
by Ferg
I've seen how you drive the V6 Graham so I doubt it!! :-D

Re: New member of the family...

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 12:54 pm
by ed
Mmmmmmmhhh nice wheels!

Congrats matey! :cheers :thumbsup

Re: New member of the family...

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 1:05 pm
by kerryxeg
Great man maths, I'm sure you'll love it.

Speed bumps etc are a bit of an issue, but if you look under the front it is pretty flush so if you do make contact the load is normally well spread. I've still got the number plate bracket on mine and the screws bolting it on act as small skid plates. Can be handy, just change the screws before they wear out.

Re: New member of the family...

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 1:54 pm
by Ferg
Andy G wrote:Avon ZZRs Ferg :thumbsup
For the Exige, absolutely. Reached out to Avon today, waiting to hear back.

Re: New member of the family...

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 3:54 pm
by hendeg
Great news Ferg. I'm sure you're going to love it.

Re: New member of the family...

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 4:02 pm
by StiflerMR2
Mega work Ferg, hopefully see it soon!

Been having bad thoughts about S2 Exiges recently......think I might cave over the winter.