Never used this product but years ago when I modded my Mr2 Turbo, I installed the HKS SSQV (the infamous high pitch whistle). It makes your car run rich which may throw a code. Your best bet is to install an intake to get a larger funnel sound.
I think the dealer might be B$ing. If there are 40 + cars with that issue, then it's probably subject to a recall. Ask a fellow forum member with an I4 and see if they have the same issue.
make lotus great again! it's gonna be a beautiful factory making the best cars!
on a serious note, if there is a car close to your spec, it's best to buy that and not roll the dice.
Factually not true. Black and Red ones are most common color, if you have a Circuit Blue, those goes even higher than GPW. It's not because it's a connection to "type r" it's because the color is desirable.
Scenca blue, Yellow, Silver and Verdant Green is the most common color.
I disagree, color combos do make a differences. The demand for a rare color is real. Gen 1 NSX GPW goes for a crazy premium and the same goes for the Emira. It's a basic supply/demand market.
Ex. If you own a McD's Spec Emira, you can expect it to be thousands lower.
It’s impossible to have less steering on the Emira vs the Porsche. Electronic steering vs Hydraulic.
What I think happened is that you adapted your driving style to the 911T.
Beautiful car, you can't go wrong with either. But the Emira V6 is more special to look and drive. Every drive feels like an occassion. Besides, if you ever wanted to pick up another 911T, they're still going to continue making them. The V6 manual is not long for this world.
Nanobond ceramic coating is highly effective. While some brake dust still accumulates, it significantly reduces buildup. You'll still need to clean your wheels after each car wash, but the dust is hardly noticeable once the coating is applied.
Hold the line until California bans higher emission cars (most likely before 2035) and prices will jump. Not that it matters since I'll be keeping this car forever.
Oh, of course, the ones shouting the loudest about car price drops are the very ones drooling over it the most, desperately hoping for a bargain. Funny how they’ll swear it’s “not worth the price” until they snag it on sale—then suddenly, it’s “worth every penny.” Classic.
Nice, I am waiting for my package to arrive from my Black Friday Haul. I might be able to trade my set of 12mm for yours if you're willing. Btw, nice Ferrari !
I mean, there are many ways to skin a cat. You can pressure wash most the car and then use a sponge and cleaning solution to wipe the rest of the car. OR you can just run it through a car wash and roll the dice.
I wash my car by hand once every 2 weeks inside my garage. No need to bust out a hose. The key is to get rid of the bugs before they stay caked on to the bumper. *Note* I've already ceramic coated my car but the process is the same.
1) Use ONR rinseless carwash and then use a towel to dry...
You can drive this car for 10+ years, and it may only depreciate to around $50k at most. Just look at models like the Elise, Evora, and refreshed Evora, which should give you a good idea of where the market bottoms out. If you're planning to keep this car beyond 2035 in California, its value...
Lotus has to be the most unlucky company that got hit with covid headwinds and having the leadership at Geely shove 2 EV projects down their throats on top of the tariff wars between the US and China.
2021 - 2024 - Covid+Inflation
2022 - 2024- Forced to work on Emeya/Eletre projects instead of...