Evora's nearly high 30's
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As I predicted earlier this year I'm starting to see Evora's very low 40's, towards the end of next should be able to pick one up 35k. Wonder what they paid for that car Px
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2332914.htm
Boggy
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2332914.htm
Boggy
Edited by Boggy on Wednesday 15th December 11:24
Is this not the same "Lotus" effect that you get during the off-season, where the prices are substantially lower during the winter months and then pick up slightly in the spring.
Winter, especially with the weather we have been having lately, is never a good time for a Lotus/Sports Car market and as such due to the lack of demand some dealers may take a reduction to ensure they do not have the car on the forecourt for another 3 months.
Admit that the Supercharged Evora will mean that there is a slight hit in the normal Evora's (maybe should have waited to get a supercharged one??).
Cheers
George
Winter, especially with the weather we have been having lately, is never a good time for a Lotus/Sports Car market and as such due to the lack of demand some dealers may take a reduction to ensure they do not have the car on the forecourt for another 3 months.
Admit that the Supercharged Evora will mean that there is a slight hit in the normal Evora's (maybe should have waited to get a supercharged one??).
Cheers
George
justin220 said:
Sat Nav is a must (even though its not great) in a 50k car IMO.
Why? The system in the Evora has been slated by various journo's, not having one wouldn't bother me at all. In fact getting a car with the regular DIN radio slot would mean you could easily upgrade to a decent after-market box without much hassle. I'd rather have the cheaper car and sort the nav out myself.S Works said:
justin220 said:
Sat Nav is a must (even though its not great) in a 50k car IMO.
Why? The system in the Evora has been slated by various journo's, not having one wouldn't bother me at all. In fact getting a car with the regular DIN radio slot would mean you could easily upgrade to a decent after-market box without much hassle. I'd rather have the cheaper car and sort the nav out myself.The aftermarket unit won't have the bluetooth/phone/camera all nicely installed etc
justin220 said:
S Works said:
justin220 said:
Sat Nav is a must (even though its not great) in a 50k car IMO.
Why? The system in the Evora has been slated by various journo's, not having one wouldn't bother me at all. In fact getting a car with the regular DIN radio slot would mean you could easily upgrade to a decent after-market box without much hassle. I'd rather have the cheaper car and sort the nav out myself.The aftermarket unit won't have the bluetooth/phone/camera all nicely installed etc
S Works said:
justin220 said:
S Works said:
justin220 said:
Sat Nav is a must (even though its not great) in a 50k car IMO.
Why? The system in the Evora has been slated by various journo's, not having one wouldn't bother me at all. In fact getting a car with the regular DIN radio slot would mean you could easily upgrade to a decent after-market box without much hassle. I'd rather have the cheaper car and sort the nav out myself.The aftermarket unit won't have the bluetooth/phone/camera all nicely installed etc
Tuna said:
S Works said:
justin220 said:
S Works said:
justin220 said:
Sat Nav is a must (even though its not great) in a 50k car IMO.
Why? The system in the Evora has been slated by various journo's, not having one wouldn't bother me at all. In fact getting a car with the regular DIN radio slot would mean you could easily upgrade to a decent after-market box without much hassle. I'd rather have the cheaper car and sort the nav out myself.The aftermarket unit won't have the bluetooth/phone/camera all nicely installed etc
Pedals are offset, but again, you get used to it. The seats are the best I've sat in.
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