2006 Lotus Exige Base Coupe 2-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Costa Mesa, California, United States
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Gorgeous Low Mile 2006 Lotus Exige in Ardent Red over Black -Thank you for viewing our newest arrival. This just came in and it is gorgeous. It’s fully serviced with and we put on a new set of rear tires so this car is turnkey ready. Options are Limited Slip Differential (1,790), Star Shield $995, Track Pack ($2,495), Touring Package ($1,350) Cloth trimmed seats, 4 speaker stereo system with single in dash CD player, Momo trimmed steering wheel, remote central door locking, a/c, tinted glass, intermediate windshield wiper, start button, floor mats, factory alarm, daytime running lights, dual supplemental restraint system, 1.8 Liter 190 HP mid mounted 16 valve DOHC 4 cylinder engine, synchromesh 6 speed transaxle with lockout gear, 4 wheel independent suspension, sport suspension, 4 wheel ventilated cross drilled brakes, ABS with Lotus/AP Racing Brembo calipers, forged alloy wheels, 16” front and 17” rear. This is so much car for the money. Lotus does racing unlike any manufacturer out there. Please Call 949-515-0800 With Any Questions Or To Schedule A Test Drive. The Entire Staff At Newport Coast Auto Are Dedicated And Experienced. We Always Strive To Provide A Level Of Service That Is Unsurpassed In Today's Busy And Automated World. Newport Coast Auto Offers Quality Pre Owned Vehicles At Competitive Prices. We Also Offer Extended Warranties, Financing, And Unmatched Customer Service. RATES AS LOW AS 1.99% ON APPROVED CREDIT.
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Lotus settles with ex-CEO Dany Bahar, avoids London High Court
Sun, 25 May 2014Five years after it began, it appears the Dany Bahar tenure at Lotus is finally over. After former Lotus owner Proton brought in the ex-Ferrari and Red Bull marketing savant to run the company in 2009, everything had gone pear-shaped by 2012: Proton had been sold to Malaysian auto supplier DRB-Hicom, who suspended Bahar and then fired him for what it said were expense-account transgressions (although Bob Lutz reportedly said something different).
The separation led to the expected suit and countersuit, Lotus going after Bahar to get its money back, Bahar filing a $10.6-million suit againt Lotus for wrongful termination and potential bonus money. The case was set to go to trial next month but both parties have settled, the terms undisclosed, a DRB-Hicom statement saying only that "the parties involved in the legal suit have signed a Settlement Agreement and Release... and have agreed to withdraw their claims against each other."
Now that that bit of housecleaning is all cleared up, can new CEO Jean-Marc Gales please get our Esprit?
New Lotus owners ditch ambitious five-year plan
Thu, 26 Jul 2012This didn't take long. The new overlords at Lotus have reportedly scrapped the company's five-year plan. DRB-Hicom ditched the turnaround strategy, penned by ousted CEO Danny Bahar, because it believes the market viewed the plan as overly ambitious.
The new product plan will slim the number of new model lines from five to three, and Lotus will likely slash the number planned consultants in favor of relying more heavily on in-house talent. According to The Star, the move should help expedite product development and save cash at the same time.
Even so, nothing is written in stone as of yet. DRB-Hicom says the new plan will take up to a year to finalize. The company has dumped around $242 million into Lotus so far this year, and the struggling automaker may require another $121 million by 2013. Lotus all but stopped production earlier this year during a loan freeze, but the lights came back on in April. The company now produces around 44 vehicles per week.
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Fri, Jul 15 2016The British automotive industry has produced everything from high-production econo-commuters to staggeringly luxurious oligarch-wagons, along the way winning plenty of races and building plenty of beautiful machines. The original Mini led directly to the past half-century of transverse-engine, front-wheel-drive cars built everywhere, the MGB put the sporty little convertible into everyone's reach, and the Morris Oxford became the most beloved motor vehicle in India. So many to choose from, but we want you to pick one. What will it be? Related Video:


















