RE: Would you buy an Exige after 20 years in storage?

RE: Would you buy an Exige after 20 years in storage?

Thursday 14th November

Would you buy an Exige after 20 years in storage?

Course you would. So would we. Shame we're missing the £75k required to give this one a new home...


Lotus has been through its fair share of turbulence in its 76-year history, be it the death of Colin Chapman in 1982 or the Bahar blunder-era in the late '00s. And the depth of its current owner's pockets notwithstanding, it appears braced for increasingly choppy waters again. Despite shifting 6,970 cars in 2023 and setting a sales record in the process, it announced cuts to its workforce back in January and losses totalling $750m (or £592m) three months later. Just a week ago, it announced a further 200 job cuts in the wake of a wider EV market slowdown. Lotus says the restructuring is aimed at “fulfilling our order book”, which suggests the book isn’t getting bigger at the rate it would hope. 

Of course, there is never just one reason for faltering demand (and certainly Lotus isn't alone in the battery-powered boat), but those of us not in the boardroom can probably all agree that lumping most of its eggs into the Chinese-made luxury EV basket hasn't done it too many favours. Not when the US has brought 100 per cent import tariffs to bear on Chinese-built electric cars, and the EU is expected to follow suit with its own levies. Needless to say, those are two substantial markets for the Eletre and Emeya, and it’s not as though they were cheap to begin with. Is there an easy solution? Probably not. But if we were in the boardroom (a frightening prospect, to be sure) we'd probably be the lone voice pitching a new, lightweight, cheap-to-make sports car. You know, like the cars Lotus made for over seven decades. Like the Series 1 Exige you see here.

Okay, so bringing back the Elise and Exige wouldn’t suddenly make Lotus the multi-million-pound motoring giant Geely would like it to be (probably the opposite, in fact). But it didn't appear to do the firm any harm when the Series 1 Exige arrived in 2000, with the Elise racking up nearly 7,000 sales since its reveal four years prior. Yes, those are the sort of numbers today’s Lotus tallies in a year, but production costs must've been infinitesimal compared to what they are now, as the Exige proved. Though different in name, it wasn’t far removed from its sibling, with a fixed roof, front air dam and a massive rear wing.

Underneath, of course, there was a bit more to it than that. The 1.8-litre K-Series motor was rated at 179hp in standard form, though a later factory upgrade (which this car has fitted) bumped that up to 193hp, paired with a close-ratio five-speed manual gearbox. Meanwhile, the track width grew for even more mechanical grip (hence why the Exige’s shoulders are so much broader than the Elise’s) while the suspension was firmed up and adjustable anti-roll bars fitted. It was otherwise identical to the Elise, but as is so often the case with Lotus, a few tweaks tend to have a transformative effect - as was the case here, if the glowing reviews in period are anything to go off.

Lotus only made 604 examples, a decent amount given it was only on sale for a year, and while you’ll find many of those have been heavily modified and/or thrashed on track, this one is as original as it gets. Partly because it’s barely been driven. After taking delivery of their S1 Exige in February 2000, the original owner clocked a few thousand miles during their four years of ownership, upgrading the engine and exhaust in the process, before selling it on in January 2004. Its new owner then put the car into dry storage, where it remained for 20 years (!), occasionally coming out for services, MOTs and the very occasional spirited drive.

Right now it’s sitting at 8,000 miles, though it’s recently had four new Yokohama tyres and a full service carried out for the next owner, who will hopefully double the mileage within the first month of it in their possession. You’ll want to get your money’s worth, because it’s for sale at £75,000. Which is the sort of money that buys you a brand-new Emira. You could even pick up one of the original Motorsport Elise prototypes and the very car to appear at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show for a £5k discount on this. Or how about this Series 1 Exige with a supercharged Honda k20 engine for half the price? Either way, you'll own a lovely example of what Lotus used to do better than anyone else. Let's hope for the sake of both its staff and its customers, the company finds its way back to that sort of self-confidence. 


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Resolutionary

Original Poster:

1,315 posts

179 months

Thursday 14th November
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As a yoof I had a friend who lived near Wimbledon village. We'd spend hours walking about, talking nonsense, and trying to spot cool cars in the wider (affluent) area. We'd seen all sorts, including a Delorean - then we turned a random corner, and on this unassuming side street sat one of these in identical spec.

I still think these are the best thing Lotus ever made. High watermark for British cars.

Baldchap

8,410 posts

100 months

Thursday 14th November
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Lovely car but I'd imagine after years of very fast (and awesome sounding) supercharged V6 Exiges, this would be a little bit underwhelming.

Shnozz

28,010 posts

279 months

Thursday 14th November
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Stunning.

But as with all these low mileage garage queens, what do you do with it? If you plan on driving it you’re better off paying half and buying one with a few miles already on it. So these cars just become artwork from seller to seller.

Bladedancer

1,384 posts

204 months

Thursday 14th November
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Resolutionary said:
As a yoof I had a friend who lived near Wimbledon village. We'd spend hours walking about, talking nonsense, and trying to spot cool cars in the wider (affluent) area. We'd seen all sorts, including a Delorean - then we turned a random corner, and on this unassuming side street sat one of these in identical spec.

I still think these are the best thing Lotus ever made. High watermark for British cars.
British watermark that needed a Japanese engine biggrin

Neil1323bolts

1,173 posts

114 months

Thursday 14th November
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Lovely car apart from the black wheels, would they have been black from the factory? Either way black car/wheels combo is a definite no from me, and agree with above comments this car needs to be driven and sadly now it won’t be.

nismo48

4,476 posts

215 months

Thursday 14th November
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Neil1323bolts said:
Lovely car apart from the black wheels, would they have been black from the factory? Either way black car/wheels combo is a definite no from me, and agree with above comments this car needs to be driven and sadly now it won’t be.
Yep..doesn't work for me either

GreatScott2016

1,504 posts

96 months

Thursday 14th November
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Neil1323bolts said:
Lovely car apart from the black wheels, would they have been black from the factory? Either way black car/wheels combo is a definite no from me, and agree with above comments this car needs to be driven and sadly now it won’t be.
Agreed. Black on black simply doesn’t work for me either, or on any car for that matter, but that’s just my personal opinion.

LotusOmega375D

8,143 posts

161 months

Thursday 14th November
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Lovely. Who will be first with the predictable “perished seals and hoses”, “rather have a well-used one”, etc. comments? The market disagrees with you.

911Spanker

1,914 posts

24 months

Thursday 14th November
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My Elise must be worth £74k...

Evil.soup

3,702 posts

213 months

Thursday 14th November
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Lovely, but a pointless thing at that money, shame...

Nobody13

519 posts

210 months

Thursday 14th November
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Shnozz said:
Stunning.

But as with all these low mileage garage queens, what do you do with it? If you plan on driving it you’re better off paying half and buying one with a few miles already on it. So these cars just become artwork from seller to seller.
^^^ THIS. Although, I want an Exige s1, it is beyond my budget (and this is even more so).

Tickle

5,277 posts

212 months

Thursday 14th November
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Neil1323bolts said:
Lovely car apart from the black wheels, would they have been black from the factory? Either way black car/wheels combo is a definite no from me, and agree with above comments this car needs to be driven and sadly now it won’t be.
I've never seen an S1 Exige with standard wheels in anything but black. MS Elise gold on some, maybe hens teeth magnesium Speedlines in gunmetal, but OEM seemed always black.

Fully agree on black wheels, not a fan. Unless you are purposely hiding a hideous design of wheel.

edoverheels

410 posts

113 months

Thursday 14th November
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I'll have the Honda engined one mentioned in the article at half the price please.

Drinksleeprepeat

157 posts

55 months

Thursday 14th November
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Like the article says, there is the Geneva Show Motorsport Elise with not much more mileage and a much finer provenance.

Therefore a car which cannot now be driven, the Motorsport car is a much better investment as it is a one of one.Even if you wanted to drive them you would have to spend at least £5,000 to get the car roadworthy. As a serial lotus fan, I actually considered buying the Motorsport Elise as I wanted it to be used as Colin Chapman intended, it at those figures quoted to make if roadworthy from a peace of mind aspect, tyres hoses, fluids etc etc. it made no sense.

Saying that, the Motorsport car has been on the market fore some time and I dare say this Exige will not be snapped up anytime soon. It is after all no more than a very low mileage car and limits its appeal greatly. You don’t see too many Lotus products going for silly money at actions.

Either way it is a shame that for a drivers car they will still be no more than garage queens. At £75,000 you are approaching McLaren money which many people have said is a bigger Lotus with more power.




Edited by Drinksleeprepeat on Thursday 14th November 20:47

GTRene

17,819 posts

232 months

Thursday 14th November
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edoverheels said:
I'll have the Honda engined one mentioned in the article at half the price please.
me as well, lovely 420hp in such lightweight, sadly RHD but that can be changed.

if I had extra space here (sadly a one car garage only) I could ask the Dutch Lotus dealer to collect it for me and make it LHD and I could be a happy Lotus owner :-)

PorkerHam

104 posts

50 months

Thursday 14th November
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What an absolutely beautiful thing. These were my dream cars for many years.

Always prefered the S1 to the later iterations of Exige. Still do.

v9

249 posts

56 months

Thursday 14th November
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GTRene said:
me as well, lovely 420hp in such lightweight, sadly RHD but that can be changed.

if I had extra space here (sadly a one car garage only) I could ask the Dutch Lotus dealer to collect it for me and make it LHD and I could be a happy Lotus owner :-)
Me too, had a drive in a similar car many years ago and to this day it’s the fastest and most exiting car I’ve ever been in. Did quite astonishing speed with surprisingly little drama too, absolutely my dream car and I struggle to see anything this side of an F40 ever displacing it from my top spot.

Water Fairy

5,786 posts

163 months

Thursday 14th November
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Lol, everyone loves a chancer


Mr E

22,134 posts

267 months

Thursday 14th November
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GreatScott2016 said:
Neil1323bolts said:
Lovely car apart from the black wheels, would they have been black from the factory? Either way black car/wheels combo is a definite no from me, and agree with above comments this car needs to be driven and sadly now it won’t be.
Agreed. Black on black simply doesn’t work for me either, or on any car for that matter, but that’s just my personal opinion.
Bum


jonnyfox

119 posts

206 months

Thursday 14th November
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Of course you would need to have owed one to really appreciate it. I should never have sold mine but there you go.

Lol edit to say, how does that black on black not workbowlove

Edited by jonnyfox on Thursday 14th November 22:19