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2008 Lotus Exige S - Track + Touring Package - 6300 Miles - East Coast on 2040-cars

US $56,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:6360 Color: Candy Red /
 Black
Location:

Lewes, Delaware, United States

Lewes, Delaware, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.8L 1795CC l4 GAS DOHC Supercharged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: SCCWC11168HL80259 Year: 2008
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Lotus
Model: Exige
Trim: S 240 Coupe 2-Door
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 6,360
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: S240
Exterior Color: Candy Red
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

This listing is for my wife's mint-condition 2008 Lotus Exige S 240.  We purchased it on a whim in June of 2011 from a local boutique auto dealer with the intent of her having a fun car for the summer around our little beach town and possibly a few laps of NJMP on days when one of the track organizations split time between cars and motorcycles (my passion at the time).  She ultimately did one HPDE and lasted 3 sessions before admitting it wasn't for her.  Unfortunately, by that time I'd already ordered a considerable amount of track parts for it from Sector 111, most of which are gathering dust in the original boxes on a shelve in our garage.


Obviously, based on the mileage, she didn't really drive it.  For the past year, it's been stored in our climate-controlled warehouse only being driven a handful of times for quick lunch dates.

You'll notice in the pictures that the roof is removed in some photos.  After doing some research on Lotus Talk that it was in fact safe to do for driving around town, we sourced all new Elise soft top parts and installed them using the templates provided on the forum.  The soft top fits neatly in an OEM storage bag in the trunk.  For colder weather or track events, the hard top installs in minutes.  

The car has the factory track package installed - adjustable coilovers, adjustable swaybars and AP Racing big brakes installed.  The tires are new with roughly 500 miles on them, mostly shuttling our daughter to school in warm weather or running out for lunch.

The following parts are included (and already installed, where noted):

  • Sector 111 - GTS Package (gPan, Transcooler, subStiffy) - $1800 - not installed
  • Sector 111 microMIRROR - $119 - installed
  • Sector 111 HEXstuds - $99 - installed
  • Sector 111 Boomerang Front Tow Hook - $150 - installed
  • Sector 111 Track Packs (Standard, Black Harnesses) - $965 - not installed
  • Sector 111 sys.6.pack - $139.99 - not installed
  • Braille B2015 Lightweight Batterty - $165 - installed
  • Sector 111 Xtender (battery disconnect/bracket) - $84.99 - installed
  • Sector 111 Exige Carbon Fiber Front Spoiler - $450 - installed
  • difFlow 5 Element Railer Jr. Diffuser - $650 - installed
  • Blackhawk Racing Black Lotus Badges - $199 - installed
  • British Racing Group Wide-Angle Door Mirrors - $125 - installed
  • British Racing Group Lotus Exige Soft Top Conversion Kit - $1325 - installed
  • Lotus Cup Racing Airbox Kit - installed
There's also a handful of other not installed parts - a short throw shifter kit, some filler plates for underneath - all random bits that I found online and ordered.
 
The car is very clean and in great shape.  It's a ton of fun to drive, and the color is pretty unique. We're selling because she rarely drives it, and would rather have a pool.  Clear title is in hand (pictured) showing the 900 miles she's put on it in the past 2 years.  We have both keys and the owner's manuals.

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Lotus C-01 motorcycle shows its carbon-fiber face

Thu, 16 Jan 2014

Well, this isn't exactly what we were expecting. The images you see above come from Motorcycle News in the UK and are apparently official renderings of what the upcoming Lotus C-01 motorcycle will look like. As you can see, it's sort of a power cruiser, with a raked-out front end and extremely wide rubber out back.
Power will reportedly come from a liquid-cooled V-twin engine sourced from KTM, similar to the one used in the Austrian's brand's own RC8R, but tuned to produce around 200 horsepower. It appears that the powertrain and all its related necessities will be housed in a carbon fiber monocoque (whether the bodywork serves as a stressed member or not, we can't say) in a traditional-looking black (really, exposed carbon fiber weave) and yellow color scheme.
From the looks of these renderings, the C-01 might be intended as a competitor for the Ducati Diavel and ought to be very quick in a straight line. We're not so sure that's what a motorcycle wearing the Lotus badge should be, even if its builders are only using the marque's name under license, but we're looking forward to seeing the final result in production trim.

Lotus hands Pastor Maldonado a new Evora S in Monaco

Sat, 31 May 2014

Being a Formula One driver has its privileges. First off, you get to drive F1 cars for a living. You get treated like royalty and fly around the world. And if you're lucky, you might get a supercar thrown at you once in a while. It all depends on which team you drive for.
Fernando Alonso, for example, has had countless Ferraris, Maseratis, Abarths and Jeeps thrown his way. Lewis Hamilton was a little disappointed not to get the keys to that rare McLaren F1 LM when he won the championship. But Pastor Maldonado just got his hands on a new Lotus Evora S.
Pastor who now, you ask? Pastor Maldonado. The first Venezuelan driver in F1, Maldonado won the GP2 title in 2010 then made the jump to F1, driving for Williams for the past three seasons, impressively winning the Spanish Grand Prix in 2012. Now he's at Lotus filling Kimi Raikkonen's seat, and took delivery of his white Evora - complete with 3.5-liter supercharged V6 and six-speed sequential gearbox - in Monte Carlo last weekend during the Monaco Grand Prix.

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The end of qualifying for the 2013 Korean Formula One Grand Prix left us with five pairs: two chassis each from Infiniti Red Bull Racing, Mercedes-AMG Petronas, Lotus, Ferrari and Sauber. Yes, Sauber. The last time the Swiss team had two drivers in the top ten was Japan last year, when Kamui Kobayashi converted the grid spot into a podium.
But let's start at the front of the top ten, where Sebastian Vettel put his Red Bull on pole for the 42nd time in his career. He was followed by Lewis Hamilton in second place by two-tenths of a second, Mark Webber in the second Infiniti Red Bull, and Romain Grosjean in the Lotus in fourth. Out-qualifying teammate Kimi Räikkönen again, the Finn would line up in tenth. Nico Rosberg put the second Mercedes in fifth, Fernando Alonso got the first Ferrari into sixth ahead of teammate Felipe Massa, while Nico Hülkenberg led with the first Sauber in eighth, teammate Esteban Gutiérrez showing the promise he was hired for (okay, and his money) in ninth. Except they'd all move up a place because Webber had to serve his ten-place grid penalty after getting his third reprimand of the season in Singapore. That would get Sergio Perez in his McLaren into tenth. Yes, McLaren needed a grid demotion ahead to make it into the top ten.
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