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Flawless **2-owner** Lotus Esprit 4 Cylinder Turbo 5-speed. Estate Sale on 2040-cars

US $15,500.00
Year:1986 Mileage:72817
Location:

Syracuse, New York, United States

Syracuse, New York, United States
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A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AN AWARD WINNING SHOW QUALITY ZERO ACCIDENTS 2-METICULOUS OWNER CAR. THIS IS A 1986 LOTUS ESPRIT 2.2 LITER 4 CYLINDER TURBO 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION. THIS PRISTINE SHOW CAR HAS ONLY 72K METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED MILES. HAS ALWAYS BEEN STORED INDOORS AND NEVER SEES RAIN IN A CLIMATE CONTROLLED GARAGE. IT STARTED IT'S LIFE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE AND CAME TO UPSTATE NY (SYRACUSE,NY) IN 2004 WITH 68K MILES AND IN THE PAST TEN YEARS WAS ONLY DRIVEN 4,000 MILES (+/-) MAINLY TO CAR SHOWS. AND WHEN NOT DRIVEN PARKED ON STANDS UNDER COVERS. IN 2004 THIS VEHICLE WON FIRST PLACE IN A CAR SHOW IN THE EURO CLASS AND WE HAVE THE PLAQUE THAT GOES WITH THE CAR. THIS VEHICLE CAME TO US BY AN ATTORNEY TO SETTLE AN ESTATE AND WILL BE SOLD WAY UNDER VALUE AT AN EXTREMELY REALISTIC AND REASONABLE BUY IT NOW PRICE BUT BID TO WIN. AGAIN THIS VEHICLE IS 28 YEARS OLD SO DOES HAVE MINOR BLEMISHES AND SLIGHT WEAR AND TEAR BUT IS VERY IMPRESSIVE FOR A 1986. IT HAS BEEN STORED FOR OVER A YEAR AND PAPER WORK AND CLEAN LIEN FREE NYS TITLE IS IN HAND. IT MAY NEED FRESH GAS AND A POSSIBLE TUNE UP OTHERWISE MECHANICALLY EXCELLENT. BUY THIS CAR WITH CONFIDENCE AND WHAT AN AMAZING CAR AND AWESOME LOOKING CAR FOR THE MONEY. COMPARABLE TO A PANTERA DETOMASO, LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH, AND FERRARI 328 FOR A FRACTION OF THE PRICE. A HEAD TURNER AND PRICED TO SELL. I AM A NYS DEALER WITH OVER 13+ YEARS IN THE BUSINESS AND WE WERE HIRED TO BROKER THIS CAR TO SETTLE AN ESTATE. RARE OPPORTUNITY. THIS VEHICLE IS AS/IS WHERE IS AND NO WARRANTIES IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED IN ANY WAY. IT IS ALSO ADVERTISED LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE THE AD ANYTIME, BUYER IS COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE FOR TRANSPORTATION WHICH I CAN REFER YOU TO MANY SHIPPERS. A $500 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS DUE UPON END OF AUCTION AND PAYMENT IN CASH, PAYPAL, OR CERTIFIED FUNDS OR MAJOR CREDIT CARDS (PLUS FEES) IS DUE WITHIN 72 HOURS OF END OF SALE. IF THE BUYER IS FROM NYS YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY TAX AND WILL COME NYS INSPECTED.

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Lotus Esprit spied wearing mismatched Evora bodywork

Wed, Mar 18 2020

The sorta funky looking Lotus Evora you see above isn't really an Evora at all. In fact, it's a mule for an upcoming new Lotus in the spirit of the Esprit, which, rumor has it, will be introduced in the first half of 2021. It may even be called the Esprit, reviving the name of one of the company's most recognizable and well-loved nameplates, though that has yet to be confirmed by the British automaker. Power is expected to come from a Toyota-sourced V6 engine, as is the case with the Evora. But instead of the Evora's 2+2 seating configuration, the reborn Esprit would be a two-seater. While we aren't privy to the automaker's engineering offices, it seems the space vacated by the vestigial rear seating area might be used to hold some battery packs, as the upcoming car is going to be a hybrid. The 2020 Lotus Evora spins 416 horsepower out of its supercharged 3.5-liter V6; the hybridized Esprit is rumored to pack over 500 ponies, buoyed by an electric motor and lithium ion battery pack that's thought to be cribbed from the Volvo parts bin. That makes sense, as Lotus and Volvo both fall under Chinese automaker Geely's umbrella. The Evora offers the choice of six-speed manual or automatic gearboxes, but we'll have to wait and see if those choices are shared with the Esprit. The mule seen above is sporting some mismatched Evora bodywork — seemingly sprayed black in haste, judging by the specks of blue and yellow at the front and rear along with the lone green pop just ahead of the rear wheels — that has been widened with some tacked on wheel arches. The production version is expected to crib styling elements from Lotus' range-topping electric Evija. We can't wait to see how it all turns out. Related Video:

Lotus Type 132 electric crossover spotted testing in China

Mon, Feb 14 2022

Thanks to Carscoops, we know that Weibo Chinese social media user Ductile Iron BX spotted a Lotus Type 132 prototype testing on Chinese roads. This is the vehicle that will inaugurate the English sports car maker's transition to a battery-electric future and its future as a purveyor of crossovers, the once dirty word among the light-and-simple crowd that's just too profitable to ignore. In profile, the long, low roof makes the Type 132 look more like a jacked-up Allroad-style wagon than a traditional crossover. The heavy camo can't hide the jutting tail that holds a deployable spoiler. Those regular-sized wheels look good, but they don't fill the arches that way we've come to expect from speedy SUVs; we won't be surprised if larger rims appear on the debut model, with an option for even larger rims. The treatment of the rear quarter glass, which looks like a vent, is a neat touch. We know black drapery hides other touches like an active lower grille, its hexagonal mesh peppered with panels that twirl open to provide the right combination of powertrain cooling and vehicle aerodynamics, and some kind of sensor unit rising from the roof. Nor can the camouflage hide the sharp lines throughout, from the concave front fascia to the arced rear fenders to the dramatic rear bumper. This could be a good looking start to Lotus' people-hauler era. The Type 132 is expected to debut this spring, riding on the firm's Evolution Architecture for premium vehicles and featuring 800-volt electrics and a battery with a possible 120-kilowatt capacity. Lotus has said the crossover will reach 60 miles per hour in under 3. seconds, an estimate that probably refers to the dual-motor version that might put out as much as 750 horsepower. Even though the Type 132's place in the luxury segment will see it lined up against entries like the Aston Martin DBX and Porsche Cayenne, this being the first super-sporty CUV from this OEM, it will undoubtedly spend the early part of its life thrown into battles with the Tesla Model X. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

Lotus Evora 400 Roadster won't save the brand, and that's okay

Mon, Mar 7 2016

There may not be a more disappointing brand in the United States than Lotus. It's not because the British brand can't make a good car. In fact, it's quite the opposite. The big problem with Lotus is that it builds highly compelling cars, but can't actually sell them in America because it can't afford to make them meet the complicated set of safety requirements required by US regulators. That makes us sad. Fortunately, there's one upcoming exception. For 2017, Lotus is bringing the Evora 400 to our shores, and a North American version of the Sport 410 has been promised. We welcome them with open arms and a proper pair of Southcombe driving gloves. But that one model line isn't going to be enough to keep Lotus in the minds and hearts of driving enthusiasts from sea to shining sea, nor will it keep the admittedly small number of US dealers happy. As pleased as we are to see reports that a Roadster version of the latest Evora is on the way, more will be needed. Lotus told Autocar that it expects the convertible to account for half of its sales here in the States, and we don't doubt that. But it's still just another version of the same automobile, and 500-700 additional sales is not going to be enough to reestablish Lotus as a legitimate sportscar contender here in America. For that, it's going to need another model line or two, hopefully at an entry-level pricepoint. A range-topping halo car wouldn't hurt, either. On the bright side, the Evora Roadster sounds like a solid step in the right direction. It's apparently just as stiff and lightweight as the coupe – "It's so simple it makes you wonder why it wasn't done six years ago," says Lotus chief Jean-Marc Gales – and that means its 400-horsepower, supercharged V6 engine will still propel it from 0-60 in 4.1 seconds and to a top speed of 186 miles per hour. Plus, the Lotus name is well established and highly respected. We don't think we're smarter than the men and women leading Lotus in the UK. So, we're sure Lotus doesn't expect the Evora Roadster to completely reverse its unfortunate fortunes in the States. The promise of a new Elise in 2020 ought to help in that regard, assuming it will be more attainable than the $90,000 Evora. In the meantime, we can't wait to feel that familiar wind-in-the-hair excitement we're sure the Lotus Evora Roadster will provide.