As a new owner, look for a fully stamped service book for starters, though don't be put off if the stamps aren't from a Lotus main dealer. Some on here will say they're the worst sort of stamps to have in the book!
I've had mine for 2 years now, and have had absolutely no trouble whatsoever (save something that was ultimately my fault!). If you're buying from a private person, the main thing is to make sure they've cared for the car - e.g. if a K-series powerplant, making sure oil temp is up to operating level before ragging the car senseless.
Buy a car with some sought-after upgrades on it already, you'll save a packet in the long run! e.g. Advan Neova tyres/BFG G-force profilers (on an S1) and a suspension upgrade will save you cash too, e.g. on a S1 car, S2 Bilstien dampers are a good thing to have. On that note - standard Konis have a shelf life of 40-50k miles, depending how hard the car's life has been, so factor in a £600 - £1,000 upgrade budget (or haggle that off!) if the car is on standard bouncers at that mileage.
Also - don't be put off a car that has been tracked. Most of us do it, and we'd be mad not too! That doesn't mean that we treat our cars like sh!te, and far from it! These tracked cars get more frequent oil changes, brake-fluid changes, pad changes and tyre changes. Given they spend so much time up in the air for these replacement parts, its a good opportunity to check the car over. You're highly unlikely to get that attention to detail on a 1 lady owner, 10 year old 3,000 mile car!
Main thing is, get out and drive one. If you've never driven one before, you'll never know a good one from a bad one! Even better, come along to Knockhill on the 10th March and say hello to the chaps
Best of luck, and look forward to meeting you soon
