2006 Lotus Elise Coupe 2-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
This is a beautiful white 2006 Lotus Else. This is the updated from the 2005 model include more comfortable ProBax seats for longer trips and an updated Clutch Cable.
I am selling it to buy a new Jeep Wrangler with more space. At 6500 RPM the cam kicks in and you feel like you are on a roller coaster. Do NOT drive this car unless you want to be noticed. It is probably the most conspicuous car ever made! Most people assume it is a Ferrari. It comes with a black convertible top and lightweight white hard Cover top -- good for the winter time. The lotus dealer did an odometer reset at 62,000 miles. I purchased it with 4,000 miles on it (66,000) and put approximately 21,000 miles on the car in the last two years using the car as a daily driver in the NYC metro area. I have never driven this Lotus on track, though it begs to be driven on the track. It has had Yokohama S Drive tires and currently has Continental DWS Extreme tires. It has interior rubber mats which don't get ruined like carpets The entire Front Clam Shell was replaced and repainted (A $12,000 job covered by Geico) after the very front bumper was cracked in a very minor front collision in January 2013. The repairs were made through an official Lotus Dealer. This car does not have a bumper, so bumping into someone while going 2mph parking can be an expensive fix. The shop where the rest of the repairs were made is C & S in Mamaroneck 914-698-2860. The official Lotus Dealer also maintained the car. Sports Car Specialists: 49 E Broad St, Hopewell, NJ 08525 (609) 466-5305. The front lights have also been recently replaced. I have replaced breaks, Rotors, Clutch Cable and have invested approximately 5,000 dollars in oil, fluid, valves and other maintenance over the last two years. I have all the receipts for this maintenance. At some point this Lotus will need a Catalytic converter, but it is not essential for now. About 5K is still owed to Wells Fargo on the car, so funds will have to be cleared before the Title can be transferred over. Also comes with two key fobs and a Cobra Alarm system that will deter anybody as it is the loudest alarm I've ever heard. The car begs to be driven hard. Please let me know if you have any questions. |
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Wed, Mar 23 2016We may never see a new version of the Elise or Exige in the United States, but the legendary British marque has been steadily rolling out new versions of the Evora 2+2 sports car. According to Automotive News, the automaker based in Hethel is planning a detuned version of the Evora to help it get in line with US emissions regulations. "Over a five-year period in the U.S. we have to show a 3 percent per year reduction in carbon dioxide emissions," Lotus CEO Jean-Marc Gales told AN. "One option is remove the supercharger." Gales apparently feels that's a better option than downsizing to a 2.0-liter turbo four, which would require more reconfiguration than simply removing the supercharger. The former Peugeot chief cites the example of another British sports car manufacturer in McLaren, which detuned the 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8 from the 650S to slot into the 570S. In any event, the base Evora wouldn't be the only new version of the model we're expecting to see. The company recently rolled out the revised Evora 400, and revealed the even sharper Evora Sport 410 (pictured above) at the Geneva Motor Show last month. Lotus also has an Evora roadster in the works that's similarly targeted at the North American market. Following the base model, we wouldn't be surprised to see even more variants to follow. Related Video:
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