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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Lotus reveals new LMP1 at Le Mans
Fri, 13 Jun 2014Lotus is at Le Mans this week where it has unveiled its new LMP1. Only it's not racing at Le Mans. And it's not really a Lotus, either.
The prototype belongs to an independent German team that ran a Lotus chassis in the LMP2 category last year, but was granted license by the FIA and ACO to step up to the top-tier LMP1 category to dice it with the front-running hybrids from Audi, Porsche and Toyota this year. Unfortunately, the team - which licenses the Lotus name from the automaker, much as the F1 team does - faced some setbacks. Not the least of those delays resulted from a mid-stream switch in engine suppliers from the Audi-sourced, naturally aspirated V8 it was originally set to use to a new turbocharged V6 from Advanced Engine Research.
As a result it wasn't ready for the Silverstone race that kicked off this season's World Endurance Championship in April. Nor was it ready for the second round at Spa in May or not for the headline event this weekend at Le Mans, but it aims to be on the track at the next round in Austin.
Lotus announces race-ready Exige V6 Cup and Cup R
Fri, 11 Jan 2013Lotus has pulled off the wraps on two new versions of the Exige: the V6 Cup and the V6 Cup R. Based on the Exige S, the V6 Cup is built to be a dual-purpose street and track machine. The 0-60 dash should take just under 3.8 seconds thanks to a full 345 horsepower from a supercharged 3.5-liter V6 engine. Weighing in at 2,380 pounds, the V6 Cup should be an absolute riot to drive, and with a full FIA-approved roll cage, fire extinguisher and six-point race harnesses on board, it's plenty safe, too. Two-way adjustable dampers are standard, as are AP Racing four-piston calipers on all four corners. More importantly, drivers can expect to find the Lotus Dynamic Performance Management system in the cockpit, complete with Touring, Sport and DPM Off modes.
The V6 Cup R, meanwhile, is both lighter and offers more horsepower than the standard V6 Cup. The same blown V6 dishes out 366 horsepower in R trim, and the whole contraption tips the scales at 2,292 pounds. Of course, the same spate of race hardware is stock, minus the DPM system. A lightweight battery, track-spec tow loops and quick-release engine cover help separate the Cup R from its more civil sibling, as do performance brake pads and better oil and water cooling systems.
Check out the brief press release below for more information. Both of the new models are headed for a debut at the 2013 Autosport International Show.
Jay Leno goes old school with 1966 Lotus Elan 26R
Mon, 31 Mar 2014On the latest episode of Jay Leno's Garage the guest's are both from inside the garage: the man they call Professor Jim Hall, Leno's master fabricator, and the 1966 Lotus 26R that he spent 18 months building. The Elan 26R was the racing version of the Elan that Lotus founder Colin Chapman began building after watching privateer teams prep their roadgoing Elans for competition duty all over Europe. Built by the factory from 1964-1966, drivers like Jim Clark and Jackie Stewart won silverware in the roadster called "the giant killer."
Hall, a veteran Lotus wrench, started with the 1966 Elan street car and turned it into a 26R that's arguably better than the factory original. Except for the engine block and head, original 26R body and Elan chassis, just about everything is custom built, highly modified or special order, from the fabricated oil pan, brake lines, safety wiring and oval exhaust tubing to the six-speed sequential transmission.
The episode is an unusually-long 21 minutes because, as an in-house build, Leno can go through the process of putting the whole roadster together. When he takes it for a drive and keeps going on about how it sings, you can hear it, too. It's worth the time to check out Mr. Hall's Opus in the video below.