Used Lotus Cars
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Lotus Model Lineup
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Used Lotus Elise
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A journey from London (Texas) to Rome (Georgia) test the Elise's appeal. Can this wild little car make the long haul? Contributor Ezra Dyer tells all.
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Used Lotus Esprit V8
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Used Lotus Exige
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The 2008 Lotus Exige S 240 is a totally different car. Sure it only stops a little quicker and hardly looks different, but this Exige is packing an extra 20 hp!
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Lotus Company Overview
Lotus (Lotus Engineering Ltd.) was formed in 1952 by Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman. Chapman, a designer, inventor, and builder of all things automotive, established the direction of the company which is to build light sports cars.
The first Lotus produced by the company was the Lotus 6. The extremely light but fast car would help establish the company's reputation among sports car racing and enthusiasts. Other Lotus sports cars include the Seven (currently owned by Caterham Cars), the Lotus Twelve, and the now well-known Elite, Elan, and, of course, the Elise.
Financial difficulties in the 70's and early 80 led to the company's purchase
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Lotus (Lotus Engineering Ltd.) was formed in 1952 by Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman. Chapman, a designer, inventor, and builder of all things automotive, established the direction of the company which is to build light sports cars.
The first Lotus produced by the company was the Lotus 6. The extremely light but fast car would help establish the company's reputation among sports car racing and enthusiasts. Other Lotus sports cars include the Seven (currently owned by Caterham Cars), the Lotus Twelve, and the now well-known Elite, Elan, and, of course, the Elise.
Financial difficulties in the 70's and early 80 led to the company's purchase by General Motors. Later, GM would sell Lotus to Bugatti. Malaysian automaker Proton currently owns Lotus.
Last year, Lotus announced it would bring a supercharged version of the Exige, the Exige S, to the U.S. market. The automaker has also entered the "green" segment with its ethanol-powered Exige 265E and the Lotus ZAP APX concept which it developed with electric car company ZAP.
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Nissan Skyline
Ok im back. First of all the gt-r should have north of 450 hp with attessa awd which should make it...
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Le Mans, Part 2
2008 24 Hours of Le Mans, continued ... Cool cars cruising around the grounds at the track on...
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1963 Lotus Elan
An early, early, early S1 Lotus Elan just turned up for sale. This is why they should take away my...
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