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1991 Lotus Esprit Turbo Se Coupe 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:70000
Location:

Dana Point, California, United States

Dana Point, California, United States
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1991 Lotus Turbo Esprit SE

The Stephens bodied Charge Cooled Turbo Esprit SE, sporting the 2.2 liter, 264 HP high revving twin cam engine, capable of 164 MPH and 0 to 60 in 4.6 seconds, rightfully gained the reputation of Britain’s first Super Car. It competed with Ferrari, Corvette and Porsches of the era.  This car brings Lotus’ sure and predictable handling together with stunning acceleration and phenomenal breaking.

This 1991 gorgeous example has original calypso red paint with full dark grey leather interior. At 23 years old and 70,000 miles, she has averaged a little over 3000 per year; those who know will tell you that the best thing for a car is to drive it! Yes, she has stone chips and patina, but presents very well.

She has always been garaged and shows no rust. The interior and carpet has been recently freshened.

Major Services have been performed including:

·        New belts

·        Water pump

·        Cooling fans

·        Window motors

·        Head light motors

·        Clutch master & slave cylinders

·        Refurbished radiator

·        Trunk struts

·        Charge cooler pump

·        Replace horns

·        Replace brake caliper kit & pads

·        Replace anti-lock ECM

·        Dash lights rheostat

·        Re-bush shift linkage

·        Replace charge cooler pump

·        Repair steering knuckle

·        Front wheel alignment

·        All filters

·        Badging

·        Replace thermostat

Esprit Upgrades include:

·        Electric power steering with variable assist per speed (EZ Power Steering)

·        Turbo dump valve

·        Full custom car cover

·        Matching fiberglass sunroof panel

·        Wind deflector attachment

·        Battery tender

·        Lotus Elise steering wheel (original included)

·        Later model shift knob (original included)

·        Replacement dash clock

Please feel free to call me with questions, 949-241-7770.

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Lotus Evora, Exige, and Elise add lightness to Geneva

Thu, Mar 3 2016

The folks at Lotus have been quite busy over the past few months adding lightness to their vehicles. Since December, the company has introduced lighter, quicker versions of the Evora, Exige, and Elise, and all three members of the trio are present at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show. Each one is special in its own way, but if you crave a nimble sports car, you probably wouldn't be disappointed with any of these new models. The Evora Sport 410 is the most luxurious member of the bunch, at least by Lotus standards. At 2,921 pounds, it's also the heaviest, but a 410-horsepower 3.5-liter supercharged V6 makes this one the most powerful, too. The coupe can rocket to 60 miles per hour in 3.9 seconds and to a 186-mph top speed. Lotus will make just 150 of these special Evoras per year, and they'll have carbon fiber parts for the roof, tailgate, sports seats, and more. Best of all, this will be the only one of these three that will get a North American version. The Exige Sport 350 Roadster is the coolest member of this group, featuring tartan seats that we absolutely love. It's also the quickest of the three, reaching 60 mph in just 3.7 seconds, and it tops out at 170 mph. The rapid sprint is possible because the 345-hp 3.5-liter supercharged V6 only needs to push 2,480 pounds. The Elise Cup 250 rounds out the group with the lightest weight at 2,053 pounds (2,030 pounds with the optional Carbon Aero Package) but the least power at 243 hp. However, it certainly isn't slow with a 60-mph run in 3.9 seconds and a top speed of 154 mph. Lotus plans to make just 200 of them year each year. If you could pick any one of the three, which would you choose? The Evora might be the most livable every day but chucking around the Elise could be a barrel of fun. There're also those fantastic seats in the Exige. Let us know in Comments which one you want the most.

Lotus rolls out factory delivery program for Elise, Exige and Evora

Thu, 16 Oct 2014



"We are delighted to open our doors to customers so that they can collect their new car from us direct." - Jean-Marc Gales
Buying a Lotus sports car now comes with an added perk - you get a peek behind the curtain at the famous factory in Hethel, England.

Lotus responds to rumors of demise, promises 2016 MY Evora

Thu, 25 Sep 2014

It's not been a great week for Lotus. Seven days ago, the UK-based automaker laid off a quarter of its workforce, terminating "up to 325 jobs." And then, just a few days ago, it was reported that the company would be ending US sales of its well-received Evora due to the expiration of an airbag exemption. The Evora is the only vehicle Lotus sells in the US, meaning its end effectively removes the brand from the market.
That was apparently a bridge too far, though, as the company has issued defiant statement, claiming it'll be back, in both the US and Canada, for model year 2016, with an air-bag compliant Evora.
"I know that this will be welcome news to our thousands of owners and fans in North America, but the reality is that there was never any intention to leave. The North American market is vitally important for us and we intend to expand our dealer network and grow our sales volumes in the future," Jean-Marc Gales, CEO of Group Lotus said in a statement. "I would like to thank our fantastic Lotus following for their support over the years and remind them that we are working on many exciting products for the future. We will continue to explore our core values on how to make a sports car better by making it faster, lighter and maintain the pure driving experience."