Is it 2005 Toyota engines kick in?

Is it 2005 Toyota engines kick in?

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wilsonf1

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94 posts

217 months

Friday 22nd July 2011
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Hi!

I'm 23 and want buy an Elise next summer probably (bit of travelling aboard to do), been waiting 10 years!!!

I will definitely go S2 - but my question is, do the Toyota engines only come in models 2005 onwards? I've been told to get one with the Toyota engine if I can possibly afford it. By next summer my guess is the prices will be just right!

One other thing.... sports pack and touring pack. Sports pack is for the track and stiffens it up I take it, does the touring pack make it much softer than comes bog standard from Lotus? If anyone can clear that up and direct me in what to look for that'd be great.

My budget will be about £15k when I go to buy

otolith

58,934 posts

211 months

Saturday 23rd July 2011
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There are some 2004 cars, I think.

the ronin

1,056 posts

218 months

Saturday 23rd July 2011
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2004...... Touring is just a nice way of sayin stock, the sport pack was an option.

grumpy

970 posts

248 months

Saturday 23rd July 2011
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My 55 plate 111S is a K series.

Scuffers

20,887 posts

281 months

Saturday 23rd July 2011
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grumpy said:
My 55 plate 111S is a K series.
they were sold side by side for ~1 year

111S - K
111R - 2ZZ

doggydave

329 posts

182 months

Saturday 23rd July 2011
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Tiff Needell test drove a 53 plate 111r against a VX220 on 5th Gear some years back. Still on You Tube I think. Last of the 111s were on the 55 plate I think.

wilsonf1

Original Poster:

94 posts

217 months

Saturday 23rd July 2011
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Nice so i want to be looking out for 111r basically?

wilsonf1

Original Poster:

94 posts

217 months

Saturday 23rd July 2011
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Nice so i want to be looking out for 111r basically?

otolith

58,934 posts

211 months

Saturday 23rd July 2011
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If you want a Toyota engined Elise of that age, yes. There are also lower powered Toyota engined Elises badged Elise S, but I think those were not available until later.

kambites

68,417 posts

228 months

Saturday 23rd July 2011
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wilsonf1 said:
Nice so i want to be looking out for 111r basically?
If you want a Toyota car, yes. Don't like them as much, personally.

doggydave

329 posts

182 months

Sunday 24th July 2011
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otolith said:
If you want a Toyota engined Elise of that age, yes. There are also lower powered Toyota engined Elises badged Elise S, but I think those were not available until later.
You might just be able to get an early Elise S with your budget and a bit of haggling. It would be a good Elise to start with.

Geneve

3,930 posts

226 months

Sunday 24th July 2011
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doggydave said:
otolith said:
If you want a Toyota engined Elise of that age, yes. There are also lower powered Toyota engined Elises badged Elise S, but I think those were not available until later.
You might just be able to get an early Elise S with your budget and a bit of haggling. It would be a good Elise to start with.
£15k(+ish) should get you into a Toyota 1.8'R' or a 1.8'S', particularly if you are able to buy out of season.

Opinions are divided on which is best, as the power and torque characteristics are quite different, so it is really down to personal preference. IMO either car needs a few tweeks to get the best out of them.

Beachbum

2,507 posts

238 months

Monday 25th July 2011
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the ronin said:
2004...... Touring is just a nice way of sayin stock, the sport pack was an option.
Not true. 111R came with no Touring pack initially. Think it became standard some time mid-2005.

subaqua

892 posts

219 months

Monday 25th July 2011
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Beachbum said:
Not true. 111R came with no Touring pack initially. Think it became standard some time mid-2005.
In the UK that's correct.... TP was an option around 1500 quid IIRC.

I suspect that federal elises were all shipped with the TP as standard... so you are probably both right!

Beachbum

2,507 posts

238 months

Monday 25th July 2011
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subaqua said:
In the UK that's correct.... TP was an option around 1500 quid IIRC.

I suspect that federal elises were all shipped with the TP as standard... so you are probably both right!
Must admit to thinking that this was a UK specific Q, given the OPs location. Plus didnt think 111Rs were available in the US in 2004. But that may be me being completely wrong

The Bandit

788 posts

202 months

Monday 25th July 2011
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111Rs were available in late 2003, Elise S in 2006.
Trim levels/option here from 06 onwards if that helps:
http://www.nubax.com/wp-content/pdf/Lotus%20News%2...