zerocool84
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Interesting seeing Clarkson in one. I've checked a few out that I've seen around and they look like they'd be a blast to drive, if you could actually fit in one. Surprisingly Clarkson didn't look that cramped once he was inside. Before I would of never even attempted to get in one being 6'6", but after seeing that I'd take up the chance.
I've also seen a couple of Nobles around the area, which is about the same size as the Lotus, maybe a few hundred pounds more, and 400+ hp.
If this is any other thing other than a track/weekend car, don't do it. If you live somewhere where the roads surface are reminiscent of the lunar surface, don't do it. If you mind the VERY spartan interior (read: bare panels, lacking everything else, go-cart like frame showing, chicken wire and netting...), don't do it. Otherwise, go for it. Oh, and if you do get one, engine transplant. K22 baby!
What's a K22?If this is any other thing other than a track/weekend car, don't do it. If you live somewhere where the roads surface are reminiscent of the lunar surface, don't do it. If you mind the VERY spartan interior (read: bare panels, lacking everything else, go-cart like frame showing, chicken wire and netting...), don't do it. Otherwise, go for it. Oh, and if you do get one, engine transplant. K22 baby!
Noble is what I want. I've seen most exotics. Never seen Noble in person.
Noble is the baddest car ~$100k IMO.
the 3800 pwned it........
but they were nicer than most competitors
From who?
The Lotus is lackluster for its price, especially when it gets its ass handed to it by a Cobalt. It weighs next to nothing with a Corolla Engine in it. As exotic as it can get I'm sure.
I'm sure you think my Camry is fast too if you actually think a Lotus Elise is fast (and you did not drive the Exige S).
4.9 seconds? WOooooo, a whole 0.1 seconds under 5, and 1/2 second faster than a V6 family sedan. That's the cut off line for FAST LOTUS OH YAH and SLOW CAMRY YO... LOL!!! I think you can slap a charger on a Corolla and it would just as fast.
120mph? I cruised at that speed coming back from NYC in my 2 hour trip. Just yawning with the foot on the pedal is enough to bring any modern car with decent power beyond 100mph.
For any modern cars, you won't feel a thing going 130+. The funny thing is that the Camry I drive is electronically limited to 162mph, and the Elise is limited to 150.
Well, at least the Evora is going to be faster.
It's slow. Top speed at 150mph? Most Accords can go faster than that.
That POS V6 was as powerful or more than competing V6s of the time (Toyota 1MZ < 200 hp, etc). Engines like the 2GR and VQ35 are relatively new as well. You act like everyone else had 400 hp v6s in 1999.
The 1998 V6 Mustang had 150 HP. The Accord had 200 from considerably less displacement and the Accord weighed the same despite being bigger. In 1999, Ford pumped up the girl-Stang to a whopping 190 HP... still less than the Accord.
Even the 2003 Mustang GT had only a 20 HP advantage over the Accord of the same year, and no significant weight advantage.
I think it's safe to say that Ford making competitive engines for the displacement/money is only a very recent development. And that's without taking reliability into account at all.
The Camery/Celic/Matrix motor found in the Exige/Elise has something called Lift, its like Vtec but Toyotas Version of it. Makes it very fun to drive on a track.
I love VVTL-I
vvtl-i kicked in yo just doesn't sound as good as vtec yo
Our resident race car expert. There was another thread where he showed that a Camry was .1 s faster 0-60 and therefore faster and better than the Elise.
I'm new around here...is he seriously comparing a Camry to a Lotus? Isn't that like a car parents buy their kids when they go to college?
And if he says "It only goes 150", remind me not to drive with him. Most people don't take their cars over 100 in their lifetimes. I'm not planning on taking this to the track. Just want something to drive all these twisty country roads we have around here with.