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Newbie from Aberdeen........which one to go for?

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 10:55 pm
by Aldo
Hi all, :D

I'm firmly on the hunt for my first Elise/Exige and am desperately trying to educate myself on all the various models available.

Hopefully you can help point me in the right direction and help me choose the right car to fit my needs, as my head is spinning!

Anything up to a N/A S2 Exige is within budget but I'm completely open to all other variants S1 or S2, which I think is half the trouble. I feel like a kid in a toy shop having just been given a fiver from his Granny!

The car will be well used on B-roads and am keen to get to a good few trackdays, possibly even considering Hillclimbing it.

So far I've driven my pals S1 (118bhp) a few times and also had a brief shot in a 111R down at Murray motors, but with so many variants I don't even feel close to being able to select just one.

I'm in the Aberdeen area so would be keen to meet up and a have a chat with anyone local who would be willing to talk cars for a bit.

Any advice will be much appreciated. I'm getting seriously itchy feet and fast running out of summer.

cheers,
Al.

Re: Newbie from Aberdeen........which one to go for?

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 11:24 pm
by smee
:welcome
you cant go wrong with any elise as long as it's an S1 :lol:

Re: Newbie from Aberdeen........which one to go for?

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:57 am
by kenny
:welcome

S1 owners will tell you their car is best and to buy that one.

S2 owners will tell you their car is best and to buy that one.

Go and test drive a few and buy the one you prefer. :thumbsup

Re: Newbie from Aberdeen........which one to go for?

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:26 am
by Mikie711
:welcome along.

Come see me, I've got both :thumbsup. Both have there strengths and weaknesses. Both are great cars.

Re: Newbie from Aberdeen........which one to go for?

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 10:24 am
by meatball
:welcome
S2 exige for the win.....then S/C at a later date!

See my sig!
Y'all knew that was coming!

Re: Newbie from Aberdeen........which one to go for?

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 10:32 am
by tut
Did not realise that you had your car for sale Campbell.

<BG>

However he should consider yours as it is in his budget.

tut

Re: Newbie from Aberdeen........which one to go for?

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:10 am
by BC 111s
:welcome

I've had an S2 Elise 111s (covered 20,000miles in 1 year) and an S2 N/A Exige (covered 7,000 in 5 months),
both are really good, but I've got to admit that the Exige does it for me :thumbsup

Re: Newbie from Aberdeen........which one to go for?

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:54 am
by jen
:welcome

They are a lot of us from the Aberdeen/shire area with lots of different variants. Im sure you'll be inundated with offers of pax runs. Take up the offers and you'll get a better understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of each type (without having to travel down to Edinburgh all the time!). Whichever one you get though, you wont be disappointed! :thumbsup

We have an S1 Elise, but with Honda Civic Type R engine in it. Its not on the road at the mo but should be back in a couple of weeks so Im sure my husband would be more than willing to take you out for a run when its going again.

Good luck in your search! :thumbsup

Jen

Re: Newbie from Aberdeen........which one to go for?

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:13 pm
by Edin430
:welcome

Re: Newbie from Aberdeen........which one to go for?

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:32 pm
by andyc
Some local guys will be goin g out for a run from Inverurie this Sat (15th). If all the folks who say they are going there should be an S2 (mine), Exiges and a 240R! Come along it you fancy it!

Re: Newbie from Aberdeen........which one to go for?

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 10:27 pm
by Aldo
Thanks for all the replies so far, I've been told you're a good bunch! :thumbsup
Mikie711 wrote::welcome along.

Come see me, I've got both :thumbsup. Both have there strengths and weaknesses. Both are great cars.
That would be magic! I'll send you a pm for arranging a time if your still ok with it.
jen wrote::welcome

They are a lot of us from the Aberdeen/shire area with lots of different variants. Im sure you'll be inundated with offers of pax runs. Take up the offers and you'll get a better understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of each type (without having to travel down to Edinburgh all the time!). Whichever one you get though, you wont be disappointed! :thumbsup

Jen
Hi Jen, you're spot on. This will be by far my biggest spend on a car to date and intend on keeping it for a good while so need to try and pick the right one first time round.

Your S1 must be a little missile! The Honda V-tec on cam is an addictive thing.
andyc wrote:Some local guys will be goin g out for a run from Inverurie this Sat (15th). If all the folks who say they are going there should be an S2 (mine), Exiges and a 240R! Come along it you fancy it!
This sounds perfect, unfortunately I'm down the road this weekend for the Touring cars at Knockhill. I may have to try and re-jig my plans for Saturday now, I'll be in touch if I think I can make it.

Don't suppose anyone is going to be going through to the BTCC too? It would be a fine opportunity to meet up.

Thanks again folks, and look forward to meeting a few of you soon.

Al.

Re: Newbie from Aberdeen........which one to go for?

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 10:44 pm
by AJT
:welcome
Will be at BTCC on Sunday happy to have a chat, will be in a Grey S2 reg P** AJT

Re: Newbie from Aberdeen........which one to go for?

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:23 pm
by Modena Scotland
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Re: Newbie from Aberdeen........which one to go for?

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 8:09 am
by Matelotman
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Re: Newbie from Aberdeen........which one to go for?

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 9:01 am
by tut
Hi Aldo, welcome to Scottish_Elises. I don't know if a converted Elise is in your considerations, but I have two S1's with Honda engines, one N/A and one S/C.

Advice would be to start off with a standard model, but a S/C Honda engine turns it into a Porsche/Ferrari performance equivalent.

tut