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| Yes, wait list please |
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34 | 16.11% |
| Waiting for the reviews. |
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34 | 16.11% |
| Waiting for Convertible |
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18 | 8.53% |
| Waiting for SC version |
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43 | 20.38% |
| Not my cup of tea. (insert too heavy, expensive, 911 uber alles) |
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82 | 38.86% |
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And no gas bill? Wait'll you see your electric bill ![]()
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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I believe the car is a great car but it's not fair to compare it to an elise or exige. The car is for a different market base. Just my 2cents
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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The problem with you figure is "5 years of daily driving/fill ups @ $4.50 a gallon" you left out the distance. 6 miles a day is a lot different than the 75 a day I do. Also "(remember, the Tesla isn't solar charged/power)." How could you possibly know that ? Have you been to my house ? You are aware that some people have solar panels right ? You are aware that electrical generation will probably be moving towards nuclear,wind,solar in the future. The last time I did a comparison of traditional vehicle vs hybrid it was a Civic. It was when gas was under $2. Figuring in the sticker price difference and my annual mileage at that gas price I would not hit the break even point for18 years, and the standard Civic was cleaner burning. But now gas is $4.50 and the Tesla is ZERO gas and ZERO emmison. I doubt it would take 18 years to hit the break even point. IIRC Tesla was claiming based on electrical bills that it gets in $ terms 135 MPG. At any rate the Tesla and Evora would be drastically different experiences. I've always been a Lotus fan. I've driven and owned Lotus. The Evora is certainly not your grandfathers Lotus. Big mistake. Steve
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As for the solar powered comment, I'm glad you have solar power. 99.99% of residents do not. I'm all for alternate energy sources in the future, but I have to live in the now, not the future.
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No, it's only an N/A
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Back on topic...
Michelle read the article about the Evora in Car and Driver and said 'Wow! That looks great! We should get one of those." C&D had it at $65K, so she thinks it's only 10/15K more than my Exige. I'm thinking, "Wow, we could be a two Lotus family!", but then she says... "It's probably a good time to sell your Exige, right?". Nope... Never a good time to sell!
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![]() Anyone know if the Evora S suppose to be out the following year as a 2011?
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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...i think it'd be wise to wait for the first car to ship before planning around second-generation vaporware...
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Now that you mentioned it, on the Evora forum (yes, the Evora forum), someone speculates that the Evora S may have problems meeting European emission standards: Evora and the Evora S - Evora Forum
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I don't like it, but after seeing one in solid color where the door lines are not so pronounced - it is better.
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I know what you mean. I love Canyon Red but seeing the Evora in Canyon Red really didn't do it for me. I like the Evora in titanium, silver or light blue.
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I would rather buy another Exige with even more HP.
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I don't understand why so many people here think the $70k is too high.
What do people think the new Exige's prices are? My 2007 Exige S (2006 build date) had an MSRP of over $64k (track pack etc). So $70k seems about right. I'm disappointed that it is as heavy as it is though. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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haha yea my S was close to $70K after tax and dmv fees LOL
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![]() Seriously, the price is dependent on what's offered. If the Evora was $70K with 330 - 350hp or came in at 2,500 pounds, I think the $70K price would be reasonable. The way I'm seeing it is the Evora is a Cayman/Boxster competitor (MAYBE and a big maybe the Audi TTS). That being said, I've seen Cayman with options going around high $60s to $70k. So, I won't say the Evora's outrageously overpriced but it doesn't see as enticing as the Elise or Exige S when they came out.
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