2011 Lotus Elise is revealed… as well as a special edition Lotus Evora for Haiti, Top Gear America rumors are afloat, and Gemballa CEO has gone missing. Hosted by Derek DeAngelis.
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Lotus Elise- Only 6 speed avail., but is there any manufac. that would build an automatic, if I paid for it?
I know that the Lotus Elise only makes 6 speed transmission, but I was just wondering if there were any Lotus manufacturers out there that would be willing to build an automatic for somebody willing to pay extra for it? If I could ever afford an Elise, I would snatch one up in a heartbeat, if I could find a manufacturer willing to build me an automatic, with power windows and locks, and a GPS system, and MP3 player too!
Lotus Elise S
Vicki gives her big sister a quick driving lesson in the Lotus Elise S
How bad is the Lotus Elise in the rain?
I heard that Lotus elise’s soft top is not 100% water proof. How bad is it?
Nissan GT-R v the World: GT-R v R8 v 911 v STI v Evo v Elise
www.edmunds.com We’re in a 2009 Nissan GT-R, helmet on, seatbelt fastened, left foot poised to release the brake and unleash Godzilla’s wrath. But we’re not on a racetrack. In front of us there are 22 miles and 402 turns of the best driving road in the world, Southern California’s Glendora Mountain Road. We’ve covered this ground thousands of times, but today it’s different. Today there are two California Highway Patrol cruisers stationed at either end of this twisting strip of sun-drenched blacktop. It is our personal playground for the afternoon. The radio crackles the “All clear” and with the GT-R’s engine revved to a launch-controlled 4500 rpm, we release the brake and let the big Nissan do what it does best: twist physics into knots. This process is repeated all afternoon in a collection of today’s quickest and most capable road cars. The list includes a 2008 Audi R8, 2008 Lotus Elise SC, 2008 Porsche 911, 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X MR and 2008 Subaru WRX STI. We didn’t discriminate: Rally cars, focused rear-drive performance cars and everything in between was invited to the party. In fact, there’s only one genre missing from this otherwise comprehensive list — the big-power, rear-drive supercar. But it wasn’t for a lack of trying. Fact is, we asked Chevy for a 2008 Corvette Z06 and we asked Dodge for a 2008 Viper SRT10, but both refused to loan us their cars — presumably because we’d be testing their best metal against the almighty GT-R. Sniff, sniff. Does …
