2006 Lotus Exige Supercharged With Tons Of Extras. Under 12k Miles on 2040-cars
Aberdeen, Washington, United States
-Blackwatch Racing Supercharger $4,500
-Blackwatch Racing Kold tune (includes cable) $800 -Sector 111 Rear Carbon fiber wing $3,000 -Sector 111 Front Canards $450 -Sector 111 Front Carbon fiber splitter$1,500 -Sector 111 Rear wing reinforcements $100 -Sector 111 DBW pedals $100 -Sector 111 Shifter reinforment kit $100 -Sector 111Rear Defuser $700 -Sector 111 Catback exhaust $600 -Sector 111 Shifter/carbon fiber cover $450 -Sector 111 Guage/carbon fiber cover $200 -Sector 111 Carbon Fiber air pickup scoops $800 -Sector 111 Race seatbelt bar $220 -Schroth Racing seat belts $680 -Sector 111 front tow hook $100 -Sector 111 wheel studs $100 -Sector 111 G3 oil pan $400 -Sector 111 D3 toe link brace $200 -Passenger mounted fire extinguisher and bracket $100 -Sony explode rear view camera Factory options include: -Track Pack -Eibach Springs -Cobra Alarm -Starshield clear car protector -Traction control |
Lotus Exige for Sale
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Lotus hits the track with new Elise S Cup R
Mon, 11 Nov 2013If you want to take a Lotus to the track but the Exige V6 Cup is a bit too much to handle, the boys from Hethel have a new offering that may be of interest.
The new Elise S Cup R features all the track-tuned bells and whistles of its six-cylinder brethren, including a competition-spec aero kit, adjustable suspension, Yokohama racing slicks on 17-inch forged alloys, tow hooks, remapped ECU, cross-drilled and ventilated disc brakes and an interior with a HANS-compatible bucket seat, six-point racing harness and quick-release steering wheel. But instead of a heavier and more powerful V6, the Elise S Cup R "adds lightness" with the same 1.8-liter supercharged inline-four with 217 horsepower and 181 pound-feet of torque as the road-going Elise S. Yet with all that track-tuned gear, it's a good four seconds per three-mile lap faster than the showroom stock version in the automaker's testing.
Interested parties can pick one up in the UK for £39,125 (before taxes, equivalent to about $63k) and either lap it to their hearts' content at private track days or enter it in one of the dozen Lotus Cup series operating around the world. Lotus only released this one photo (click above to enlarge), but you can check out the full specs in the press release below.
Race Recap: For the 2013 Monaco Grand Prix, NASCAR comes to the principality
Tue, 28 May 2013Lots of contact, debris cautions, trips into the wall, full-course yellows and a red flag - these are the kinds of racing terms you unbox when you want to have a conversation about NASCAR... or the Formula One grand prix of Monaco. In this case we're not talking about the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte, we're talking about 78 laps in the South of France that even featured a fallen camera cable just like that stock-car race.
This year, Mercedes-AMG Petronas drivers treated their chassis' like busses instead of F1 cars, Romain Grosjean treated his Lotus like a battering ram, Sergio Perez kept sticking his McLaren's nose in places and eventually got it smacked, and maybe the size of the drivers' mirrors should be changed instead of the tires as there were almost as many firsts as there were crashes. Plenty of F1 fans wish Monaco were removed from the calendar, yet even though it doesn't specialize in traditional thrills, that doesn't mean nothing happens during the parade through - and into - the barriers.
James Bond Lotus submarine sells in London for $966,560
Wed, 11 Sep 2013With the $966,560 sale ($863,000 plus a 12-percent buyer's premium) of the white 1977 Lotus Esprit S1 submarine used in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, we now know "the Roger Moore discount."
Recall that Sean Connery's silver 1964 Goldfinger Aston Martin DB5 was sold by RM Auctions in London in 2010 for $4.6 million. Three years later, the same auction company in the same city has sold the aforementioned Lotus for just under $1 million.
An unscientific poll of those in the room showed that people preferred Sean Connery's Bond to Roger Moore's by a rate of four to one. And thus it translated into the bidding for their respective cars. No word on the identity of the buyer or his plans for what is, in fact, a working submarine.