Beautiful Showroom Condition Very Low Mileage 1983 Lotus Esprit Turbo, Very Rare on 2040-cars
Bakersfield, California, United States
| 1983 Lotus Turbo Esprit S2.2 Guigiaro Series Fancy Cat Sports Cars LLC, are very pleased to offer for sale a beautiful all # matching, all original European Sports Car, the iconic Lotus Turbo Esprit Having shot to fame after featuring in the James Bond Film " The Spy Who Loved Me ", it became and instant success, and proportionally it was perfect. Italdesign's Chief Stylist, Giorgetto Giugiaro, created the exotic cutting -edge beauty which Fancy Cat Sports Cars LLC, are offering for sale here. Our Lotus is wrapped in Ice Metallic Blue paint which was one of the more eye catching colors of the period, and is absolutely stunning in it's Mint Condition. The Original Blue Leather Interior appears brand new. This car has matching numbers and only 5826 documented miles since it left the Lotus Factory in Norfolk, England. Imported into the United States at the time of sale and one of only a few models made in left hand drive for the American Roads, this car looks as good as the day it left the factory. Everything is totally original, down to the BBS alloy wheels to the original Spare tire which is unused and still has the Lotus label attached. The Lotus is in Number 1 condition, and is certainly one of, if not the best 1983 Lotus Esprit Turbo being offered for sale in the world today. With a clean Carfax and documented mileage history, it is indeed very desirable collector car. The Lotus is being offered for sale with the original Lotus Factory Purchase Window Sticker, Workshop Manual, Original Unused Tool Roll, Lotus Original Color Chart, and 2 Sets of Keys. To view more pictures and details please visit us at: fancycatsportscarsllc.com * Notice to bidders Fancy Cat Sports Cars LLC, reserves the right to sell all vehicles to walk in customers. If we sell a vehicle to walk in customer, we will remove the eBay auction once the vehicle is delivered. We strive to provide auctions on all in stock unites but due to the conflict of walk in customers purchasing vehicles that may be on eBay auctions, then issues may arise. * Terms and Conditions Fancy Cat Sports Cars LLC, is registered eBay user. We are a California dealer operating under California DMV, you can reach us at 877-709-0472. * At Auction Close Successful "winning" bidder must pay $1000 deposit either through paypal or bank approved wire-transfer within 24 hours after the auction has ended to verify purchase. Meanwhile, winning bidder needs to phone 877-709-0472 and make arrangements to complete the transaction. Within 4 business days of end of auction, full payment must be received either by cashiers-check, approved bank draft, or certified funds. If funds are not received, and an alternate arrangement has not been made, the vehicle can and will be made available to other potential buyers on a first-come, first-serve basis. * Our Guarantee We have disclosed as much information as possible about this vehicle and aim to only carry quality pre-owned merchandise. Fancy Cat Sports Cars LLC, recommends all vehicles be inspected BEFORE leaving our facility. If upon personal and/or authorized professional inspection of the eBay purchased vehicle at our facility, buyer finds a substantial discrepancy between the published report and actual vehicle, we will either correct the problem at no charge, or work out a compromise, or refund all monies paid. Buyer will not be responsible for any eBay related fees and will be dismissed from any contractual obligation with eBay to purchase the vehicle if and only if inspection proves vastly different from published ad. * Shipping - Transport of Vehicle Fancy Cat Sports Cars LLC, values your business! We want you to be completely satisfied with your online automotive experience from purchase to delivery. Please understand that Fancy Cat Sports Cars LLC will recommend shipping companies we have had success with. We are NOT the shipping company. All shipping questions and/or concerns should be addressed directly with the shipping company used to transport said vehicle. Should you be unsatisfied with your shipping service, please let us know! We aim to recommend only quality vendors. * Accepted Forms of Payment Fancy Cat Sports Cars LLC, accepts payment through paypal, cashiers’ checks or bank approved wire-transfer fund. All buyers pay a $65.00 documentary fee. For California buyer, besides $65.00 documentary fee, a $50 SMOG fee and a $8.25 SMOG State Certificate fee (not taxable) would be charged at the same time. Fancy Cat Sports Cras LLC collects sales tax for Californian residents. Out-of-state buyers are responsible for their own taxes, registration, etc. in their own states. * Disclaimer All used vehicles are sold "as-is" and without warranty. Some vehicles will have factory warranty remaining. * We make every effort to present information that is accurate. However, it is based on data provided by the vehicle VIN decoding and/or other sources and therefore exact configuration, color, specifications & accessories should be used as a guide only and are not guaranteed. Under no circumstances will we be liable for any inaccuracies, claims or losses of any nature. Furthermore, inventory is subject to prior sale and prices are subject to change without notice. Prices do not include taxes, registration fees, finance and/or documentation charges, or shipping fees. To ensure your complete satisfaction, please verify accuracy prior to purchase. - Online Bidders are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the vehicle described above. - If you do not intend to purchase this item, DO NOT BID! - We reserve the right to cancel bids and/or our auction at anytime for any reason. If YOU HAVE ONLY NEGATIVE FEEDBACK OR BID RETRACTIONS, OR A RATING IS UNDER 5 ON EBAY. DO NOT BID ON OUR ITEMS UNLESS YOU PHONE OR EMAIL US WITH A CREDITABLE RESPONSE. 
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In hindsight, Musk wouldn't use Lotus for Tesla Roadster
Thu, May 15 2014The world will be a different place after Elon Musk builds a time traveling device (don't ask us how we know that will happen). For one thing, the Tesla Roadster of the rewritten future will not have been built using the chassis of the Lotus Elise. Also, verb tenses will be becoming even more confusing and, possibly, awkward. "We ended up changing most of the damn car" – Elon Musk We know about the not-using-the-Lotus thing because the Tesla Motors CEO said as much yesterday at the World Energy Innovation Forum at the Tesla Factory in Fremont. The two-day event, which also offers Model S test rides and a factory tour for attendees, featured a fireside chat with the electric automaker's CEO and Ira Ehrenpreis. During the discussion, Musk revealed that if he had to do it over again, he would have built the Roadster from the ground up instead of using the Lotus Elise chassis. "We ended up changing most of the damn car, so we thought later, why did we do that," he said. Another problem with the original idea for the car was the drivetrain. At first, Tesla had meant to use the motor and other propulsive bits from AC Propulsion, only to find that powertrain didn't work well in a commercial application. Instead Tesla only licensed the reductive charging patent, which allowed some integration of the inverter and charger. Besides knocking Tesla's own early efforts, the outspoken entrepreneur took a couple swings at other technologies with quotable quotes such as: "The internal combustion engine is a ridiculous thing!" and "Current lithium ion technology is better than theoretical fuel cell limits. So, game over. Why bother with fuel cells?" Looks like there are some things Musk is not interested in going back in time and changing.
2017 Renault Alpine still looks like a Lotus
Thu, Jul 23 2015Two years ago, an oddly modified Lotus Exige was photographed speeding around the Nurburgring. While that car looked British, at the time Renault's engineers were reportedly developing the suspension for the future Alpine sports coupe underneath with some help from the folks at Ohlins. Now, our spies have spotted this weird Lotus-bodied mule out testing, and it might be a major hint that development for the reborn French brand is getting serious again. Unfortunately, it's hard to pull many details about the future Alpine just from this mule. Up front the air extractors are noticeably covered, and at the rear there's now a panel hiding the engine with just some small vents near the very back. The roof-mounted scoop appears to be the major means of sending cool air to the powertrain. Alpine has been back in the news as of late. At the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the brand's Celebration Concept was unveiled but without many real details. Then, at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the car was filmed actually moving under its own power. Earlier reports suggest that a production version, possibly called the AS1, might come in 2017 with around 250 horsepower on tap from an engine mounted behind the driver. Engineers would keep weight as low as possible to make the most from that power. While no version in the US is likely, prices in Europe might be about the equivalent of $34,000 to $40,000.
Lotus could be sold to Chinese automaker Geely
Mon, Feb 20 2017Two things are constant throughout the history of Lotus Cars: amazing vehicles, and financial struggles. Frequent changes in both ownership and leadership have left the company's future up in the air. And while the new management has improved quality and set a new product plan in place, its seems that Lotus could have a new parent company soon. Despite comments to the contrary, Chinese automaker Geely is rumored to be interested in acquiring Lotus Cars. The British automaker has been owned by Proton since 1996, but after Proton was sold to DRB-Hicom in 2012 investors suggested selling off Lotus. The Star Online reports that PSA in France is rumored to be looking at purchasing Proton cars from DRB-Hicom. In turn, Geely, the parent company of Volvo, is interested in purchasing Lotus from Proton. The report states that Geely has no interest in mass-market vehicles from Proton, while crossover-focus PSA, owner of Peugeot and Citroen, has no interest in a sports car manufacturer like Lotus. China has been encouraging its native automakers to purchase and acquire technology it lacks. Buying Lotus looks like it would benefit both companies. Lotus needs an influx of cash while Geely, looking to compete further on the global stage, would gain a great deal of technical and engineering knowledge from Lotus. Geely's stewardship of Volvo has been mostly hands-off, while giving the Swedish company enough money to invest in new platforms and technologies. If the same were to happen to Lotus, Colin Chapman's company could have its best years ahead of it. Related Video: News Source: The Star Online via Car BuzzImage Credit: Getty Rumormill Lotus Volvo Citroen Peugeot Lightweight Vehicles Performance Supercars Geely

 
										





















