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I'm Back!
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: West of Mississippi
Posts: 1,880
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All I know is that I would buy a 211 tomorrow if I could drive it on the street as can be done in Europe. But it can't (or shouldn't) and that ruins it for me. ![]() So now I have to look at the Atom as an alternative since I can get it registered for street use. And yes, I know this car should be drivne on the track and that is the only place to fully exploit its potential. But, that does not mean you can't enjoy it on the street at lower levels and still are able to appreciate what it offers over an Elise or Exige.
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2008 Boxster - Ruby Red/Sand Beige Leather - Gay Options - Good car, but very gay 2008 997 GT3 - Carrara White/Black - PCCB/Carbon Package/Yellow Belts - Lots of weight reduction Past Lotus Cars: 2005 NFB Elise, 2007 CO Exige S, 2005 AR Elise, 2008 Exige S 240 |
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Live to Drive
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Rye, NY
Posts: 8,347
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That is the best one ![]()
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Driving a Lotus Exige with sticky... performance tires on icy roads or in standing water is about as much fun as walking a high wire treated with WD-40 - Car & Driver BWR supercharged... I suppose I "got the power" now?? |
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