2006 Arctic Silver Lotus Exige / Supercharged With Touring Package 56,144 Miles on 2040-cars
Vero Beach, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:4 cylinder
For Sale By:Dealer
Body Type:Coupe
Used
Year: 2006
Make: Lotus
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Exige
Trim: 2-door
Drive Type: RWD
Disability Equipped: No
Mileage: 56,144
Exterior Color: Silver
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Interior Color: Black
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Number of Cylinders: 4
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
This 2006 Lotus Exige is Arctic Silver with Black leather interior It has the Touring package options The highly desirable Touring Package adds creature comforts such as power windows, upgraded stereo, leather upholstery, additional sound deadening material and carpeting. Standard features include air conditioning, a leather wrapped MOMO sport steering wheel & sport seats. Other features include: 2 owners from new Vision Fuction supercharger with intercooler, (approx 250 HP) LSS forged alloy wheels Brake rotors just turned and new pads installed, (front and rear) Prosport boost gauge and air/fuel ratio gauges Oil and filter just changed with fully synthetic oil Clean title Very Stunning and Quick Exige! Please call 772-299-9788, Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pm, or please email me for additional information. A 10% deposit is due within 48 hours of close of auction and the balance is due within 7 days. Florida residents must pay applicable sales tax and titles fees. We reserve the right to end this auction early because this vehicle is advertised elsewhere. |
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Wed, Mar 30 2016There are two ways to generate downforce. One is with all manner of wings and spoilers on the surface of the vehicle. The other is with ground effects. One you can clearly see, the other remains something of a hidden mystery. Fortunately, the good folks at Lotus and Goodwood are here to dumb it down for us non-engineer types. It's called Bernoulli's Principle, named after Swiss physicist Daniel Bernoulli who literally wrote the book on the subject way back in the 1700s. Countless engineers have spent their careers focused on its study and application, but the crux of the matter is that, as the speed of air (or other "fluid") increases, pressure decreases. Play with the air's increasing speed and decreasing pressure just right and you can generate downforce underneath the body of a car without significantly increasing drag as you would with surface spoilers. For evidence of how Bernoulli's Principle applies in practical terms, just look at the last Ferrari to pack a turbocharged V8 in the middle and the latest one. The F40 had a giant wing on the back, where the 488 GTB has none. But because the 488 uses underbody aerodynamics (or "ground effects"), it generates significantly more downforce than the winged F40 ever could, and at lower speeds. Ferrari, however, was not the first outfit to harness the power of ground effects. Lotus did with the legendary 79 that Mario Andretti drove to the world championship back in 1978. That was the genius of Colin Chapman, and to explain how it all works in layman's terms, our friends over at Goodwood Road & Racing brought in Colin's son Clive Chapman, head of Classic Team Lotus, to put together the video above. Related Video:
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