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2005 Lotus Elise in Newport Beach

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2005 Lotus Elise

Resale Value:$37,999  |  Get Internet Pricing from a Local Dealer!
Transmissions: 6-Speed Manual
Drivetrains: Rear Wheel Drive
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Vehicle Specs
Price: $37,980.00 Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Year: 2005 Engine: Inline 4
Mileage: 8,017 Bodystyle: Convertibles
Location: Newport Beach,CA Doors: 2
Exterior: N/A Dealer Stock #: N289
Interior: Red VIN #: SCCPC11115HL34693
Transmission: Manual Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
Storm Titanium 2-door TARGA, 8017 miles, MANUAL 6SPD, 1.8L I4. Stock# N289. Features: 16 Valves, Double Overhead Cam Drivetrain: 6-Speed Manual Entertainment: Factory Installed Options: Sport Pack, Star Shield, Touring Pack Comfort: Air Conditioning Power Features: Remote Power Door Locks Roof/Glass: Manual Convertible Roof Safety: Anti-Theft Alarm System.

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Professional Review

In recent years, Lotus has been testing its new products by taking them on a brisk run from London to Rome, a trip that presumably reveals any remaining reliability issues, as well as offering the Brits an excuse to find a few meals that are not pie- or pudding-based. While today's Elise has undergone this challenge in Europe, we've decided to plot our own version of the London-to-Rome trek, with the intention of discovering if everything will stay glued together, including our sanity, on a trip beyond the local test track. In keeping with the Elise's American intentions, we'll be visiting not the original London, England, and Rome, Italy, but rather their eponymous counterparts in Texas and Georgia, respectively. The route will take us through the deep South, which is very similar to Europe in that it, too, is above sea level, if somewhat more fond of the contraction y'all.

I invite my friend Murph along for the ride. He's got vacation days he needs to burn, and I figure nothing will prove the Elise's long-distance capabilities, or lack thereof, the way a passenger will. Murph isn't exactly built like Keith Richards, either, and the Elise is so small that it might be the only car on the U.S. market that conjoined twins would be able to drive without any modifications. At least our car has the Luxury package, which includes power windows, a Blaupunkt CD player, and extra sound-deadening material. You know you're hard-core when sound-deadening material is on the options list. Creature comforts may be lacking, but, as Murph points out when we roll into London, "it's pretty unique to be able to pull up next to a Porsche and know you've got the cooler car.... Read full article