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Motor Cars of Atlanta. I will say that this is still the same story I was told when I confirmed my spec for the i4 in August 23. December build with a first quarter 24 delivery.Which dealer?
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Motor Cars of Atlanta. I will say that this is still the same story I was told when I confirmed my spec for the i4 in August 23. December build with a first quarter 24 delivery.Which dealer?
It's very unlikely that any US Spec I4s are going to be on their way to the US until the FE 1.0 and FE 2.0 cars have been delivered first.Motor Cars of Atlanta. I will say that this is still the same story I was told when I confirmed my spec for the i4 in August 23. December build with a first quarter 24 delivery.
It's very unlikely that any US Spec I4s are going to be on their way to the US until the FE 1.0 and FE 2.0 cars have been delivered first.
I could be wrong, because getting I4s to the US ASAP may be important to passing CARB certification. If that's the case, the V6 buyers would be very thankful to the I4 buyers.
Wrong years though. A year gap between build and delivery?I remember seeing some dealers with available FE I4 slots for the taking back in the September time frame. It's conceivable that Lotus has I4 production slots planned for the US once the FE 1.0 and 2.0 production is completed, which makes sense for March time frame.
Oh, I didn't even notice that.Wrong years though. A year gap between build and delivery?
Sales person is doing anything possible to keep an order alive.No, only 14 states follow CARB standards. My salesman heard that it's possible Lotus will begin deliveries to non-CARB states first, if signoff doesn't happen by the time the first cars arrive. He expects that all the cars will be imported at Baltimore.
We already went down the “warranty” rabbit hole 7 pages ago.Immediately void warranty on a car that needs that warranty for sure, look at the other threads from Europe, keep that warranty valid lol
I can’t find the thread about “What’s your car in the meantime” but I’m going to pull the trigger on an i8…..just for now. Older, half the price of the Emira but good enough to trade in. Anyone own one with advice on what to look for? I know the A/C is crap and costs $2k. I’m thinking it’ll be a fun ride until my base spec comes in, if ever. My gut says 18 months minimum. I’m a summer 2022 depositor.
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What are you driving until the Emira arrives?
Mostly this: You must be OK with the wheel gap.www.emiraforum.com
I wanted an early i8 a few years ago as they are great looking cars. Then I looked into ownership issues and read up on them. I quickly turned away. Maybe those were the early ones only.
I mean it’s Lotus’s on schedule so if they get them done someday it’s technically on schedule for them.From Gator:
"I assume you've heard the news circulating about Emira arrivals from various sources and online forums/social groups... Some of what's been reported is hearsay or conflicting information and has yet to be confirmed by Lotus Cars. I've been following the reports and contacted our reps at LC USA to receive the latest information. This is everything that's been shared with me thus far:
- North American units did start production in September but are not in transit yet.
- We are still on schedule for deliveries to dealers to begin in December, and the first VINs/units to be expected will be shared soon.
- Dealer demos will likely be included in the first shipment of cars.
- The Emira has received EPA approval, but Lotus still awaits CARB certification.
I am actively working to find out more, especially regarding particular units, their arrival dates, and further certification status updates. Please note that regardless of when cars arrive at port in the United States, they will not be released to any dealers until they receive 50-state certifications— Lotus Cars can receive hefty fines if a vehicle is sold to a customer in a market that has not approved the vehicle.
I apologize if I am/was unable to send you notification of your Emira entering production. This is exciting news that I greatly wanted to share with you. The first update LC USA and dealers will receive about particular units is once the car is complete and being shipped overseas. I promise I will provide your order update to you the moment it is received."
I feel like some of those numbers don't add up.
We should all really learn to not trust anything until Gator confirms it.From Gator:
"I assume you've heard the news circulating about Emira arrivals from various sources and online forums/social groups... Some of what's been reported is hearsay or conflicting information and has yet to be confirmed by Lotus Cars. I've been following the reports and contacted our reps at LC USA to receive the latest information. This is everything that's been shared with me thus far:
- North American units did start production in September but are not in transit yet.
- We are still on schedule for deliveries to dealers to begin in December, and the first VINs/units to be expected will be shared soon.
- Dealer demos will likely be included in the first shipment of cars.
- The Emira has received EPA approval, but Lotus still awaits CARB certification.
I am actively working to find out more, especially regarding particular units, their arrival dates, and further certification status updates. Please note that regardless of when cars arrive at port in the United States, they will not be released to any dealers until they receive 50-state certifications— Lotus Cars can receive hefty fines if a vehicle is sold to a customer in a market that has not approved the vehicle.
I apologize if I am/was unable to send you notification of your Emira entering production. This is exciting news that I greatly wanted to share with you. The first update LC USA and dealers will receive about particular units is once the car is complete and being shipped overseas. I promise I will provide your order update to you the moment it is received."
Can you send any proof of this? Called lotus of Naples/naples motors sports. they still cannot confirm this information to be true. Everyone says a lot on the forums, but no one sends a single screen shot. I don't get it.Just in from my dealer per my inquiry about Emira status.
"I’m happy to confirm that the first cars are already at the port we should see the first ones and our demo by mid December."
Hope springs eternal!
on a good note, everyone woke up today!I see this is another day of conflicting information from everyone involved due to lack of any communications at all from Lotus.
What else is new I guess?
My SA said that he has heard the same, but is trying to confirm with his Lotus rep before sending out a note.From Gator:
"I assume you've heard the news circulating about Emira arrivals from various sources and online forums/social groups... Some of what's been reported is hearsay or conflicting information and has yet to be confirmed by Lotus Cars. I've been following the reports and contacted our reps at LC USA to receive the latest information. This is everything that's been shared with me thus far:
- North American units did start production in September but are not in transit yet.
- We are still on schedule for deliveries to dealers to begin in December, and the first VINs/units to be expected will be shared soon.
- Dealer demos will likely be included in the first shipment of cars.
- The Emira has received EPA approval, but Lotus still awaits CARB certification.
I am actively working to find out more, especially regarding particular units, their arrival dates, and further certification status updates. Please note that regardless of when cars arrive at port in the United States, they will not be released to any dealers until they receive 50-state certifications— Lotus Cars can receive hefty fines if a vehicle is sold to a customer in a market that has not approved the vehicle.
I apologize if I am/was unable to send you notification of your Emira entering production. This is exciting news that I greatly wanted to share with you. The first update LC USA and dealers will receive about particular units is once the car is complete and being shipped overseas. I promise I will provide your order update to you the moment it is received."
Which port?Which dealer?