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2006 Lotus Elise *stage 2 Exhaust, Premium, Sports, Lsd, And Touring Packages* on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:52700
Location:

Carrollton, Texas, United States

Carrollton, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:1.8L
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: SCCPC11126HL31948
Year: 2006
Mileage: 52,700
Make: Lotus
Sub Model: Stage 2 Exhaust, Premium, Sports, LSD, and Touring
Model: Elise
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: RWD

2006 Lotus Elise. 52,700 miles. Addison, Texas  Text me at 214-924-1362 with any questions.  I reserve the right to cancel the auction due to local interest.  Feel free to schedule time to view the car in person, the condition is excellent.  Please do not send me offers below my asking price.  I do not need to sell this car.


(Rebuilt title at 31,635 miles, daily driver since then, no issues)  Title shows blue and clear now with no rebuilt comment, but wanted to be upfront about this.  See comments below, this is a special case.

Update - It does have Limited Slip Differential LSD equipped!  A very desirable feature which is quite rare on this model.


Letting my Lotus Elise go for room in the garage for a Fisker Karma
. I have had no issues with the car at all.

General work done at ReGoGo Racing in Dallas and I’m sure Richard will give good reviews.

VIN: SCCPC11126HL31948

Standard Engine: 1.8L 190 hp I4
Horsepower 190 @ 7800 RPM
Torque (lb-ft) 138 @ 6800 RPM
6-Speed Manual with Overdrive
City (mpg) 24
Highway (mpg) 29
LED taillights

Factory Packages
Stage 2 exhaust, Lotus Factory installed, amazing sound, pops and crackles :-)

Elise Special Interior:

Luxury trim leather on center floor console and leather on doors; Leather seat upholstery with additional leather. Red Leather.
Sport Pack:
Sport alternate suspension; Adjustable ride height; Includes: Lotus Factory Optioned - Black Forged Wheels.
Premium Pack:
Luxury trim leather gearknob gaiter; Leather handbrake gaiter.
Touring Pack:
Additional insulation-interior and top.
Traction Control.
Metallic Paint:
Metallic paint; Storm Titanium.
Starshield:
Front & sides still in place, rear removed in early 2013.
Roof:
Hard top only, no soft top.

My Upgrades
Sector 111 The Booty:
Removed trunk carpet and replaced with much nicer sector 111 booty.
Sector 111 Shower/Sun Cap:
Bought for those days that the roof is off, and it decides to rain, works great.
AC Upgrade:
Replaced faulty transistor box with upgraded box, removed plates that cover intake holes under feet, way better than standard ac.
Stereo Upgrade:
Pioneer DEH-6300UB, USB Port
for iPhone/iPod, and AUX In on the front. Fitted by Cartoys.
Tires:
Continental Extreme Contact DW’s, tons of tread, rear ones are almost new.
Key: NuKey Lotus all in one key fob (way prettier than the ugly Lotus key) and extra key

Rebuilt title info:
Reported as total loss 11/02/10. I was told by the previous owner that a dealer bought the car from that this was due to an insurance fraud issue, I found pics of the car at auction no issues with the car I could see. Dealer in Alabama bought the car for himself, 1/27/11 he has car inspected and rebuilt title issued (31,635 miles). He ends up getting another sports car
from auction, and no longer wanted to keep the lotus, previous owner buys the car from him 4/4/11 (32,431 miles). The car was driven as a daily driver for 3 years, and it now has 52,700 miles. No issues other than AC which as described above has been completely fixed.

Condition:
The car is in great condition, I have never tracked, it’s a daily driver, but very little highway miles, my office is 8 miles from my home, 3 stops lights. Very minimal stone chips etc. Fixed rear bumper, someone tapped the back in Oct 2012, fixed by Trade Secret in Plano TX, now looks brand new.  Always covered parking at work and home. Wash the car by hand has a very wet glossy look after multiple layers of using the wax. Will need new brake pads in the next 6 months which are $20 at Autozone.  It will probably need the hard top roof liner replaced as its starting to sag a little.  I've tried to be as detailed as possible but please ask any question as I was to be as upfront as possible.  Amazing car in great condition and needs nothing.  Transmission and clutch operate perfectly.


I will ship or release the car to you after funds clear in my bank account.  Cash, wire, or cashier's check.  All shipping arrangements must be made by the buyer.

 


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Lotus Esprit cancelled? [UPDATE]

Thu, 04 Oct 2012

Two years ago, we were gobsmacked when humble Lotus shocked the automotive world by wheeling out no fewer than five new models - admittedly in various stages of development - at the 2010 Paris Motor Show. The ambitious onslaught of new sheetmetal came at the behest of then-CEO Danny Bahar who aimed to broaden the British marque's appeal by dramatically expanding its portfolio. Bahar was later thrown out by new Malaysian owners DRB-Hicom in a management shakeup that seems to still be, well, shaking out. Bahar was deposed over accusations of financial wrongdoing and the controversial executive has fired back with a $10.6M lawsuit.
Against this chaotic background, a cornerstone of Lotus' revival plans hinged on the rebirth of its Esprit supercar (shown in 2010 concept form above). According to new reports, however, the Esprit has been cancelled, a victim of the company's uncertain finances and direction. Depending on which rumor you choose to believe, the two-seat coupe was slated to receive a house-built V8 and possibly turbocharging or hybrid power. That may all be moot now, however, as DRB-Hicom is reported to have scrapped Bahar's plans wholesale, a development that apparently includes killing off the mid-engined Esprit, too.
UPDATE: And this, friends, is why we have this story with a question mark and a Rumormill tag - Lotus is denying that the Esprit has been killed off.

Genii capitalizing on Lotus F1 tech with new sports car?

Fri, 24 Jan 2014

Detractors will tell you that there's little to be applied from Formula One racing to the cars we drive, but what about the cars most of us could only dream of driving? We're talking about supercars from the likes of Ferrari and McLaren - two hugely successful F1 racing teams that have successfully made the transition into building exotic sports cars for the road. And soon there may be one more.
That would be the Lotus F1 Team, which is rumored to be working on a sports car project of its own. Now we know what you might be thinking: Lotus already makes sports cars. Indeed they do, only the F1 team has nothing more to do with the automaker behind the Exige and Evora than the name they share. Today the team (formerly known as Toleman, Benetton and Renault) is owned by Genii Capital, whose chairman Gerald Lopez recently confirmed the rumors to Auto Motor und Sport: "We are going to develop a carbon chassis for a sports car that can be built in large quantities.... But this has nothing to do with Formula 1."
With little to nothing in the way of details available, the circulating rumors had tied the venture to on-again, off-again Italian auto marque De Tomaso. But our source at ATS (which recently bought the rights to the De Tomaso name following Gian Mario Rossignolo's aborted attempt to revive it) firmly denied the prospect of any such collaboration. Spokesmen for the Lotus F1 Team would not divulge any information; neither would the press office for parent company Genii Capital, leaving the door wide open to speculation once again.

Lotus Evora 'Sports Racer' is oddly named and fully loaded

Thu, 20 Dec 2012

Lotus has just announced a new Evora 'Sports Racer' model that is, well, frankly not much more sporty or racy than the standard Evora or Evora S. Instead, the British company calls the Sports Racer a "visually enhanced and optimized version" of both the Evora and supercharged Evora S. To unpack that a little: The new trim will get a new set of unique exterior colors and a revised interior treatment, and it's fully decked out with options.
The 'Sports Racer' will be available in the buyer's choice of Carbon Grey, Nightfall Blue and the Ardent Red that you see in the image above (the only image we've seen of the car so far). Gloss black accents set the model apart and can be seen on the roof, forged wheels, mirrors and rear badges. Inside, one may choose between black-leather sports seats with red piping and stitching, or a Venom Red leather interior with black piping and stitching. How naughty.
In terms of tech, the 'Sports Racer' gets Lotus' Sports Pack and its remapped throttle response, higher redline, more powerful cross-drilled brakes and a more aggressively programmed Dynamic Performance Management system. The stereo system is also upgraded from the basic Evora, with a DVD player and seven-inch touchscreen display thrown in for good measure.