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2005 Lotus Elise, Saffron, Racing Stripes, Front/rear Star Shield, Hard Top on 2040-cars

US $33,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:28300 Color: Yellow /
 Black
Location:

Smyrna, Georgia, United States

Smyrna, Georgia, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.8L 1795CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: SCCCPC11155H21134 Year: 2005
Make: Lotus
Model: Elise
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Options: DVD PLAYER - PLAYS WHILE YOU DRIVE, CD Player, Convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 28,300
Sub Model: Convertible
Exterior Color: Yellow
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

They don't get any better.  The new Elise looks terrible IMO.  It doesn't even look like a Lotus Elise.  This is the classic, race inspired, corner-taking beast of a car.  Yes, it is loud and hard to get in and out of, but that's the point.  The car is not made for a latte in one hand and a cell phone in the other, it is meant to drive.  Put your cell phone down and get your hands on the wheel!  There is nothing like a LOTUS and this is the best looking LOTUS I have seen in years.  I've owned 3 myself, I just like them, drive them, take care of them, then sell them.  For me, there is no other sports car - and I've owned Corvettes and 911's.  No comparison.  

CAR has been in NEVADA and GA for almost all its life.  No snow, no sand, no rust!

RUST:  This car cannot rust.  Why?  It is aluminum underneath, so it will oxidize if anything.  Oxidized aluminum can actually be stronger than its original state.  Science aside, these cars are fantastic for investing because they DO NOT RUST and DO NOT DENT.  They scratch, but this in injection molded fiberglass surrounding an aluminum bathtub basically.  You are sitting inches above the ground, so if you hear a sound, you might be able to tell what year that penny was - that is normal.  The entire car is covered underneath by a huge sheet of aluminum, so expect to hear a few noises from gravel and stones.  

2 AIRBAGS:  Driver and Passenger, stock.  

SPECIFICS:
2005 Lotus Elise, Saffron (Yellow to non Lotus owners) with extremely well-done Black Racing Stripes.  Stripes are in perfect shape.  That perfect shape is all around, no dings or nicks to speak of, no damage, never in an accident.  One or two of the rims might have a minor scratch or two, but nothing you won't see in the pictures and nothing out of the ordinary for an 8 year old car.

This is an EXTREME HEAD TURNER!  WARNING!  If you don't like people taking cell phone photos or trying to race up to you car on the highway to get a shot of you and your car, this is certainly not for you.  This car gets more looks than any Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche or other exotic I've been in, because there are so few of these.  Roughly 12,000 in existence or less.  Nobody knows what it this car is, but everyone wants to either ride in it, take a picture with it, or talk to you about it.

THE BEST PART:  The people who ask the most questions are WOMEN.  Not men.  Swear on my life that this car will draw women to you.  I never thought there was such a thing as a "chick-magnet" car, but this one appears to be the one that draws them in like bees to honey.  Hey maybe it is the driver?  Is he famous?  Ah, you never know on Ebay.  

PLEASE READ EVERYTHING BEFORE ASKING ANY QUESTIONS!

VIN NUMBER is ACCURATE:  Some exotics do not pull up initially, but use CarFax, it is accurate - no accidents or incidents - qualifies fully for their guarantee

4 Cylinders, 190 hp - flat stock, not modified in any way

AIR CONDITIONING:  SUPER COLD and WORKING PERFECTLY.  I live in GA, enough said.  You cannot drive a hard top in GA in the Summer without A/C, unless you want to die.  Sure, you can roll down the windows, but your face will melt.  Turn on the A/C and enjoy the ride.  

HEAT:  God forbid you need this, the car actually has an awesome heater.  It puts out serious heat.  Small space to heat up, but you will be surprised how well Lotus took care of the cold weather.

BRAKES:  These work fine.  I will say from time to time these are known to make noise on the rotors.  I took the car to the dealer and they said you just need to press hard on the brakes to remove the dust - they were right.  Sediment can get on the rotors and it needs to come off or they will make some noise.  It brakes flawlessly and stops on a dime, like all Lotuses do.

2 KEYS!  How many used sports cars have 2 keys.  I will say that the second set needs to be programmed or have its battery replaced, so really I just use one set.  That's often best left for the dealer to do, a pain in the butt to sync the keys and alarm. Have them do it for free when you get your oil changed.  You are not taking this car to Jiffy Lube, that's for sure. 

Exhaust:  Pure stock.

0-60 in about 5 seconds flat.  I have timed it at 5.5 personally, Lotus says 4.9-5.1.  Either way, very, very fast!

GAS MILEAGE IS PHENOMENAL!  27-29 miles per gallon!  HWY, 20-22 miles per gallon!  CITY - easy on wallet

INSURANCE:  About $90 a month if you use a quality insurer with very low deductibles ( I have $250 comp and $500 collision - you can bump that way up if you want, but people like to "play" with exotics, so be mindful of that) and you have a decent driving record.

Yes, this car has a bad ass DVD player.  This 7"s pop-up screen (WITH VERY GOOD and SIMPLE GPS too!) will play while you are driving.  It has integrated phone, Ipod, GPS and radio built in.  Hell, a 2012 Mercedes doesn't have that.  Watch people do a triple-take when they pull up to look inside your car and your favorite DVD is playing.  It looks like the TV is on.  Folds up and down in seconds.  

Rare, pump up bladder lumbar support makes this Lotus a very rare breed indeed.  Few of these cars have this feature and it does make the seats more bareable.  The car rides hard, but that's why you buy one.  It is less forgiving than a Corvette if that gives you an idea.  It makes a Corvette feel like a Cadillac.

Tires are 80-85% all around.  NEXEN and YOKOHAMA.  Different fronts and different rear, as prescribed by Lotus.  I have had ADVAN AD08's on my Lotus before, honestly, I think people pay far too much for a track tire on the street.  

Hard Top included, no soft top.  Ever see a real race car with a convertible top?  Ever see a NASCAR race with an open top.  I wouldn't drive this car with a piece of cloth as my savior.  The soft top was not with the car when I bought it, but I hate them anyway.  Think about all the great sports cars.  Do they come in convertible as their main issue?  No.  Another thing, as a convertible this car is very hot and you cannot take the hard top with you.  If you live in a SUNNY area, you will appreciate the super cold A/C.  Thieves can cut into a softtop and rob you without setting off any alarms.  TRUE.  No car is burglar proof, but this alarm is LOUD!

Has original tool kit, but no brochure.  Sorry.

There is a net between the seats but it is impossible to get at unless you get out of the seat.  Minimal storage.  Trunk fits 2-3 bags of groceries, tops.  It will fit a GUN RANGE pistol bag fully loaded - or at least I have heard that it will. : )

Lined, authentic, silver colored Lotus Car Cover ($250 value - yes, they are that much) included.

Fog Lamps not only work but really help at night.  Fog lights are a big option on this car.

ENGINE COVER?  Hey, where is the black plastic Lotus engine cover?  Well, it is brand new and on the car.  I took off the old one because it looked crappy.  Not a fan of crappy looking things.  So, this has a $75.00 (yes, Lotus plastic is not cheap) brand new engine cover on it now.  You will not see the spark plugs as shown.  I just wanted to give full disclosure on how it looks.

STAR SHIELD - FRONT and BACK!  $1,295.00 option!  Star Shield in excellent condition.  This is what protects a car that sits literally 3.5" off the ground, your roof is just above your belt if you are 6' tall.  You don't see it, but a Lotus without a Star Shield is a dinged up Lotus.  DEMAND it if you don't buy this car from others.  A MUST!  Rocks and debris hit this car all the time due to the height.  




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Lotus to produce new crossover in China

Fri, May 1 2015

Lotus and its parent company recently signed a joint-venture agreement with Chinese automaker Goldstar to build vehicles in China for local consumption, and according to the latest report from Autocar, it'll all come down to a new sport-ute. That's because the market for C-segment compact crossovers in China is huge. So big that it's impossible for Lotus to ignore. Porsche is reportedly selling 30,000 Macans in China alone each year, and is expected to reach 50,000 per annum there in the near future. "Six million SUVs will be sold in China this year, and more than half of those are C-segment models," Lotus chief Jean-Marc Gales told Autocar. "That figure is forecast to rise to eight million in four years. C-segment SUV sales alone will be bigger than the entire German market." Little wonder, then, that Lotus and Proton are keen to dive in. Technical details for the new Lotus crossover are still being worked out, but we'll likely be looking at a steel monocoque chassis clad in composite and aluminum body panels, riding lower than a Macan and weighing a good 400-500 pounds less. Power will likely come (at least initially) from the same 1.8-liter four and 3.5-liter V6 that power Lotus' sports cars, but driving all four wheels. A hybrid system could follow, and the finished product is likely to adopt a nameplate starting with the letter E – in the grand tradition of the Elise, Exige, Evora, Esprit, Europa, Elan, et al. According to Gales, "Our car will drive beautifully. It will be supple and comfortable but the emphasis will be on handling. It will be the lightest and fastest of its class on the track." This would be the first crossover Lotus would design, engineer and actually bring to market, but not, strictly speaking, the first time it has toyed with the idea. There was the APX concept (pictured here) it showcased in 2006 and the T5 that Proton essentially licensed Chinese automaker Youngman to build with Lotus' name on it. But the former was never put into production and the latter wasn't a proper Lotus. The design is currently being worked out before a prototype can be put together so that the joint venture can get the manufacturing license it needs from the Chinese government. So we're likely looking at another year or two before we see something solid. "Let's get the design right, then make a prototype," said Gales. "Let's make it beautiful and very light.

Lotus settles with ex-CEO Dany Bahar, avoids London High Court

Sun, 25 May 2014

Five 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?

Renault paid GBP1 to buy back its F1 team

Tue, Dec 29 2015

Running a Formula One team is anything but cheap and straightforward, but it didn't cost Renault much to reacquire the Lotus team from Genii Capital. In fact, according to the latest reports, the French automaker paid just GBP1 – less than a buck fifty – for the privilege. Still, the process was deeply complicated. The reason Renault was able to get it so cheap is because the team was deeply in debt, part of which Renault will now assume. Less than a year ago, the team was said to be nearly $200 million in the red, and just a few months ago Renault came to its rescue to pay a $4 million tax bill to the British government. Under the terms of the new deal, Renault will assume the debt that the team's previous owners had accrued, but will be spared the nearly $150 million which its stakeholders loaned to the team. The history of the outfit based in Enstone dates back to 1981 when it was founded as Toleman Motorsport. French fashion giant Benetton bought the team in 1985, which in turn sold it to Renault in 2000. A decade later, after two world championship titles, Renault began stepping back its involvement in the team and gradually transferred ownership to investment firm Genii Capital, which has run it ever since under the Lotus name that it secured from the automaker under contract until 2017. Unable to fund a competitive team, Genii has now sold the team back to Renault, but the financial intricacies of the deal are far from straightforward. To start with, Genii and its subsidiary Gravity Motorsports (the team's parent company) didn't hold all the shares in the operation, so it bought back over 6 million shares from Whiterock Alliance to add to its own 60 million shares. The vast majority of those shares were then transferred (for that princely sum of GBP1) to Gringy (UK) Ltd, the shell company that technically owned the team in its Benetton days. Gringy (a wholly owned subsidiary of Renault) will hold a 90-percent stake in the team, with the last 10 percent remaining in Genii's hands and those of its investors. In the process, the outfit will now rejoin the likes of Ferrari and Mercedes among the F1 teams developing their own powertrains. Related Video: News Source: Motorsport.comImage Credit: Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP/Getty Earnings/Financials Motorsports Lotus Renault F1 genii capital