2006 - Lotus Exige on 2040-cars
Holden, Utah, United States
Up for sale is quite possibly the lowest cost Lotus Exige you have seen or will find on Ebay! It's been my baby for the last two years but...much as I hate to, I've got to raise some serious cash before March so this (and some other toys) must be liquidated. Because this MUST sell I'm pricing it well below market value. That means it should sell by the end of the auction so...please, do not bid unless your dead serious about buying it!!!! Please ask any and all questions before you bid. You can email me any time at srstewart@earthlink.net My name is Scott Stewart. I looked for this car for over a year. It was exactly what I wanted and may be for you as well. Non-supercharged for total reliability and easy maintenence. Rebuilt title (saves a ton of money off the purchase price) with very light, non structural damage. (just superfical body damage. No chassis, suspension or engine/drivetrain damage.) Fresh oil change (these run $380 dollars because bottom of engine cover must be removed). Really fresh tires (see tread photos). Brand new floor mats. Blaupunkt stereo speaker system with amp. Back up camera incorporated into the stereo (see camera above logo on back photo). I will say, in my opinion a back up camera is essential for this car. There is no rear window (like a lambo) so the back up camera is a great addition. It also has racing harnesses installed as well as a fairly new battery. Car cover included. The bad: This is a 7 year old car. It's in great shape but it does have normal wear and tear. The biggest being the chip in the front split spoiler (see photo of front view) A couple small scratches etc. Most don't show up in the photos but I always try to over deliver and underpromise so your thrilled when you get it. Everything on the car works. I've had it maintained and babied it. I feel so good about this car that I will warranty your purchase. If you find any glaring omissions or errors in this description I will take the car back and refund your purchase price within the first week of ownership. 51,000 miles approx. ( I do drive in weekly so it will be a moving target) Paypal deposit of $250 due within 24 hrs. of auction close. Full payment in certified funds due within 7 days. Shipping is buyers responsibiity but I will help to the best of my ability.
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Genii capitalizing on Lotus F1 tech with new sports car?
Fri, 24 Jan 2014Detractors will tell you that there's little to be applied from Formula One racing to the cars we drive, but what about the cars most of us could only dream of driving? We're talking about supercars from the likes of Ferrari and McLaren - two hugely successful F1 racing teams that have successfully made the transition into building exotic sports cars for the road. And soon there may be one more.
That would be the Lotus F1 Team, which is rumored to be working on a sports car project of its own. Now we know what you might be thinking: Lotus already makes sports cars. Indeed they do, only the F1 team has nothing more to do with the automaker behind the Exige and Evora than the name they share. Today the team (formerly known as Toleman, Benetton and Renault) is owned by Genii Capital, whose chairman Gerald Lopez recently confirmed the rumors to Auto Motor und Sport: "We are going to develop a carbon chassis for a sports car that can be built in large quantities.... But this has nothing to do with Formula 1."
With little to nothing in the way of details available, the circulating rumors had tied the venture to on-again, off-again Italian auto marque De Tomaso. But our source at ATS (which recently bought the rights to the De Tomaso name following Gian Mario Rossignolo's aborted attempt to revive it) firmly denied the prospect of any such collaboration. Spokesmen for the Lotus F1 Team would not divulge any information; neither would the press office for parent company Genii Capital, leaving the door wide open to speculation once again.
Recap: 2013 Spanish Grand Prix is Catalan for 'Lottery' and 'More pit stops'
Tue, 14 May 2013This year's Formula One season might qualify as being just as crazy as last year's, only it's a different kind of crazy. Instead of a new winner every Sunday, how the winner actually manages to take the victory is the mystery, and just when we thought the season might have settled into a groove regarding team performance, here comes the Spanish Grand Prix to remind us that we don't know anything until the race has been run.
There were many similarities to past weekends to being this one: Mercedes-AMG Petronas showed awesome one-lap pace, Fernando Alonso did well enough in qualifying to get fifth on the grid but talked up the race pace of the Ferrari, Kimi Räikkönen was the equivalent of a racing photobomber, never saying much but always showing up in the picture, Felipe Massa wasn't really big on the tires and McLaren might want to consider starting a blues band they spend so much time singing them.
Then the lights went green and things went nuts...
Lotus settles with ex-CEO Dany Bahar, avoids London High Court
Sun, 25 May 2014Five years after it began, it appears the Dany Bahar tenure at Lotus is finally over. After former Lotus owner Proton brought in the ex-Ferrari and Red Bull marketing savant to run the company in 2009, everything had gone pear-shaped by 2012: Proton had been sold to Malaysian auto supplier DRB-Hicom, who suspended Bahar and then fired him for what it said were expense-account transgressions (although Bob Lutz reportedly said something different).
The separation led to the expected suit and countersuit, Lotus going after Bahar to get its money back, Bahar filing a $10.6-million suit againt Lotus for wrongful termination and potential bonus money. The case was set to go to trial next month but both parties have settled, the terms undisclosed, a DRB-Hicom statement saying only that "the parties involved in the legal suit have signed a Settlement Agreement and Release... and have agreed to withdraw their claims against each other."
Now that that bit of housecleaning is all cleared up, can new CEO Jean-Marc Gales please get our Esprit?