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Lotus Elise

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For some reason, I love this car... anyone else?
http://66.139.73.25/lotus.html

Little more than a STI and just looks like fun :)
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Yeah, the Elise is sick. Amazing what a Toyota engine can do in a light weight two seater. It's one of those 'when I win the lottery....' cars for me.
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GVR4-308 wrote:Yeah, the Elise is sick. Amazing what a Toyota engine can do in a light weight two seater. It's one of those 'when I win the lottery....' cars for me.
Last I heard, they could be had for like 38k, not bad at all :) Not lottery money, but not easy either... I wonder what the MPG is like, lol, it would make a cute commuter car, hahahaha
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Honestly, the milage should be pretty good... the Celica GT-S gets 27/33 for the manual, and though I think they perked the engine up a little more for the lotus, the car is also lighter. I can't imagine that the suspension would be very comfy on DC roads though so I guess it would depend on where you work as to how much of a commuter it would be.
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Beautiful car :D If only I had $40K just lying around.....
I've seen 3 now, 1 at the FedEx autox and 2 yesterday at Aberdeen. Mmmm... I don't think they ever got out without a ride-along and they were still pulling down killer times.
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Post by Mozfan »

I just got back from 2 weeks in England and I saw probably 10-15 while I was there. They look awesome from the outside, but the interior looks really sterile and bare bones. I dont think I could live with that interior as a daily commuter.
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Post by Bacho »

There is a yellow one that is circling around the Reston/Herndon area. I've seen him a few times. The car is a lot shorter than I'd imagined. I'd like to get behind the wheel though, I bet they are pretty responsive!:D
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Post by ButtDyno »

MR-S + 2ZZ = 95% of the Elise at half the cost. That leaves a lot of money for mods :)
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ButtDyno wrote:MR-S + 2ZZ = 95% of the Elise at half the cost. That leaves a lot of money for mods :)
I agree, that is a great car w/ the engine swap, but.... it's a LOTUS we're comapring it to! ;) I've never been one for names though, so I agree, the MR2 is a very good choice. If only it was awd, I probably would have bought that. I've always loved the MR2 and the Miata for some reason. Just small cars that mod easily. The Toyo is also cheaper to insure!!!!
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Sabre wrote:I've always loved the MR2 and the Miata for some reason.
Miatas can be had cheaply ;)
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ButtDyno wrote:
Sabre wrote:I've always loved the MR2 and the Miata for some reason.
Miatas can be had cheaply ;)
Are you going to bring the little guy out to the next meet? How good of shape is it in? I know Bluscooby (Colin) loved his Miata and would probably like to see this one :)
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Post by WANGAN_X »

i saw a elise in action this weekend... let me say not too shabby, at the auto x it devoured alot of cars, i got to ride in it, not a passenger car at all, every shift i was getting elbowed in the stomach, fun little car though
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Post by blubaru »

yeah we have a rich guy that shows up with his lotous eliese soemtimes at the fftc meets.
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