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04-29-2006, 11:52 AM
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Test drove new Lotus Exige S and older model Elise
I'll have some pictures of the Elise later tonight (TT was there during the Exige ride, so I hope he'll post his pics as well sometime), but what can I say.
The Exige hauls some serious ass. The ~220hp makes it quite fast, with the supercharger whine adding some panaché, and it's a really nice looking and handling car in general 8)
Too bad it's a bit on the expensive side... for an extra 30%, you can buy a similar SLK AMG like mine, and IMO, it's just a bit more "car" (but admittedly, some don't like all the extras of the SLK, and would prefer a more "true to heart" track car like a Lotus).
The older model Elise, which was a British Racing Green, had 170hp, and also was very, very quick. However, the horrible, totally scary brakes kinda ruined it. I mean, even planting down hard on the brakes while going 30kph, would still take more then 30 meters to stop =(
After warming them up a bit (and possibly getting rid of the layer of rust), they got a bit more effective at stopping the car, but you really need to downshift in order to stop the car... otherwise it just goes on and on...
The noise it makes was also a lot louder, less comfortable, etc... I say, if you want a Lotus, and you get to choose between an older model, and a newer one. If the price is not a problem, get a newer one. It just feels more solid, makes a more reassuring noise, less wind noise as well, better insulation, etc... etc...
In fact, I'm not sure if I broke that car during my driving session, because during some hard accelerations some 10 minutes into the drive, the engine began making a windy noise, somewhat... like empty, as if a hose broke off or something? =\
Still a cool car, but noway would I use something like this as my only ride. A newer Exige maybe, but not this older model Elise... just didn't feel "safe" and "reliable".
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04-29-2006, 01:13 PM
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did you go into a dealership or was it someone else car?
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04-29-2006, 02:17 PM
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04-29-2006, 02:30 PM
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Thanks for the photos TT. I seem to have left the cable for transferring photos off my Camera Phone, so the MK1 Elise pics will have to come later...
Anyway, the cars we tested were demo's from the dealer. A factory rep drove down with the Exige (thus the British plates) and left the car at the dealership for the weekend.
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04-29-2006, 04:07 PM
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Im thinking about trading in my G35 for a Lotus Elise. I first wanted the exige, but from what I read, (even on their website) the Exige is slower in acceleration. I dont plan on tracking all the time, so I guess I'd get more fun on the Elise right? Besides, I get electric windows (dont like the handles on the Exige, but the plain interior on either car is OK by me).
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04-30-2006, 07:09 AM
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Thanks for the pics and the review!
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04-30-2006, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Shinigami
However, the horrible, totally scary brakes kinda ruined it. I mean, even planting down hard on the brakes while going 30kph, would still take more then 30 meters to stop =(
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It takes a while to get used to the non servo assisted brakes. Stopping distance from 100 is somewhere between 35-40m.
The noise it makes was also a lot louder, less comfortable, etc... I say, if you want a Lotus, and you get to choose between an older model, and a newer one. If the price is not a problem, get a newer one. It just feels more solid, makes a more reassuring noise, less wind noise as well, better insulation, etc... etc...
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It's also less of a drivers car, with all the extra weight, different setup etc.
Originally Posted by DeMoN
Im thinking about trading in my G35 for a Lotus Elise. I first wanted the exige, but from what I read, (even on their website) the Exige is slower in acceleration. I dont plan on tracking all the time, so I guess I'd get more fun on the Elise right? Besides, I get electric windows (dont like the handles on the Exige, but the plain interior on either car is OK by me).
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Drive them both and see what you like most, never let some internet forum posts change the opinion you have.
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04-30-2006, 11:04 AM
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Wow, really cool car to test drive and nice pics TT. 8)
Interesting about the brakes, that would definitely turn me off to the car, maybe the old brakes could be upgraded to some proper brakes?
Btw, thanks for the great write-up Shinigami!
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04-30-2006, 02:06 PM
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thx for the review, and thanks for the pics TT! amazing looking red exige  8)
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04-30-2006, 02:08 PM
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Thanks Shinigami and TT for your impresisons and pics
damn sexy little toy
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04-30-2006, 02:58 PM
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sounds like fun! thanks for the review.. too bad about lotus and their prices.. i think they ask too much for a celica motor and some aluminum.. :roll: great car, looks GREAT, i love it, i really do! but not at those prices..
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04-30-2006, 03:54 PM
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Re: Test drove new Lotus Exige S and older model Elise
Thanks to share your impressions now waiting for the pics. I love these kind of cars, especially the abillity to beat much powered cars. I remember a vid where a guy with a 111 beat a porsche GT2 and a F40...
Originally Posted by Shinigami
The noise it makes was also a lot louder, less comfortable, etc...
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Tell me you record it
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05-01-2006, 03:30 AM
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05-01-2006, 04:54 AM
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Originally Posted by sentra_dude
Interesting about the brakes, that would definitely turn me off to the car, maybe the old brakes could be upgraded to some proper brakes?
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Brakes don't need upgrading, the driver does. No offence Shinigami.
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05-01-2006, 10:08 AM
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Nice review, i also like the looks of this little adrenalin go-kart.
And nice pics TT, thanks
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