2011 Lotus Elise Sc Convertible 2-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Novato, California, United States
Offered for sale the 2011 Lotus Elise SC, I purchased new with 15 miles on the odometer at Lotus of Scottsdale, Arizona on Aug 24, 2011. This is an exceptionally clean vehicle and has been serviced only by San Francisco Bay Area Lotus Dealers. No accidents, touch-ups or non-original paint. A real no stories, no excuse car that has never been in the rain or not garaged at night. It is still under the original factory, full warranty and may qualify for an extended Lotus warranty . Factory options include the Body Colored Insulated Hard Top, Lotus Traction Control System with console on/off switch, Star Shield transparent body protection film applied to front end, rocker panels, rear lower panels and exterior mirrors, Touring Package full leather seats and door trim, full carpet set, upgraded stereo system w/iPod connector, thermal and sound insulated soft top, storage net, additional interior sound insulation, leather handbrake gaiter, leather trimmed center console, aluminum cup holder and aluminum tray divider. The car is hard-wired for an Escort, 9500i, Passport radar detector which is included in the sale. All, as delivered factory manuals, manual jacket, sales brochure, original window sticker, all service receipts, both keys, tools in tool roll, soft top and soft top storage bag and hard top storage bag are included.
Title and car will be released once all funds are received and have cleared the bank or if all cash is utilized. Buyer shall be responsible for any cost of shipping, Seller may assist in coordinating shipping, if any. Please call with any questions, 415 209 0636. Car is located in Novato, California. AutoCheck indicates under Calculated Owners: 2. I initially titled the Lotus in South Carolina and after one year transferred title to California . I have copies of both titles which are both only under my name as such all the original purchase data. |
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This might be a Lotus SUV test mule
Mon, Jun 24 2019These photos could be our first look at the Lotus SUV in test mule form. The body on the chassis is clearly that of a Lynk and Co. 01 SUV, but the underpinnings are something different entirely. Perhaps the most telling bit of all is the location in which our spy shooter caught the vehicle. We're told that this was shot dangerously close to Lotus' headquarters in Hethel, England. Using a Lynk and Co. body to test the Lotus SUV makes sense when you take into account who owns both companies. Geely happens to own Lotus, Lynk and Co. and Volvo, so they're all under the same roof at this point. These spy photos appear to be hiding a chassis that doesn't exactly fit correctly under the body, though. The front fenders are far wider than they are on the 01, and the rear fenders also look like they've been messed with to fit the much larger rubber. It has a wider, more aggressive stance than the Lynk and Co. SUV, lending more evidence to this being a Lotus SUV test mule. We'd expect a Lotus SUV to handle as well as anything in the class, so all these things do make sense if that's what it is. As for what could be powering the British SUV, that's another story. This tester has yellow caution tape covering where the gas cap is on the 01 SUV, no visible exhaust and a big, yellow high voltage sticker on the windshield. All of that tells us it's most likely electrified in some form. We didn't have intel that the Lotus SUV would be electric previously, but there's every chance they could go down that road. The Lotus 130 hypercar is going to be all-electric. And Volvo sells plug-in hybrids now, so the tech could be borrowed from there, too. Of course, Volvo doesn't have the same priorities as Lotus does with weight reduction and handling, so don't consider anything a done deal quite yet. We can't actually confirm that the vehicle in question is a Lotus underneath, but hopefully more photos and information make their way to us soon. There's still a long way to go in the development process if Lotus is only testing on mules now, so look for plenty more to come on this vehicle.
Lotus bankruptcy case dismissed in UK
Mon, 18 Mar 2013Times have not been easy for Lotus lately, so when its name came up on a list of companies scheduled for a liquidation court, it seemed like the end could be near for the fabled British builder of lightweight sports cars. As it turns out, Lotus was on the Companies Court Winding Up list in the UK due to a contractual dispute with a supplier, and the High Court has since dismissed the case.
According to Autocar, Lotus and the supplier actually resolved their issue earlier in the year, but the process couldn't be stopped until seen by a judge. The report says that the case was initiated when Group Lotus failed to pay some of its debts, which is probably a fair indication that Lotus is far from out of the weeds in regards to its financial difficulties.
Lotus Exige S tears the roof off
Tue, 14 Jan 2014Some things just don't make sense. But then we're not sure they really have to. Imagine Porsche took the Cayman, which is essentially the coupe version of the Boxster, and turned it into a convertible. Wouldn't make much sense, would it? Well that's essentially what Lotus did with the creation of the Exige S Roadster.
The Exige, you see, was already the fixed-roof version of the Elise. So what was the point in turning it back into a roadster? That's what our friends at XCar tried to ascertain in the video below. We could tell you what conclusion they arrived at, but that would spoil all the fun. So we'll just let you enjoy the seven-minute clip and see for yourself. Just remember: it doesn't have to make sense. It just has to be a Lotus.