Autocar - Lotus Evora 3.5 V6 - Test date 05 May 2009
Geplaatst: 05 mei 2009, 19:32
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http://www.autocar.co.uk/CarReviews/Fir ... V6/239887/
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Should I buy one?
Absolutely, if your priority is driving fulfilment. You’ll get that, whether you want to swap lap times with your friends at Castle Combe, or drive to Rome with a close friend. The Evora’s great in all modes, and can carry the gear you’ll need for either activity. There’s a completeness in its chassis development that surely matches Porsche (Steve Sutcliffe will expand further on this when this road test is updated later today) plus a unique brand of Hethel-bred sensitivity and stability.
What is more, the Evora will always be more exclusive than any Porsche, and several types of Ferraris. It will be as special on the road as it feels behind the wheel. The near-£50k price may present a hurdle to early buyers, but a good, long drive in the car should turn this obstacle into a modest bump in the road.
http://www.autocar.co.uk/CarReviews/Fir ... V6/239887/
alweer een positief testbericht
Should I buy one?
Absolutely, if your priority is driving fulfilment. You’ll get that, whether you want to swap lap times with your friends at Castle Combe, or drive to Rome with a close friend. The Evora’s great in all modes, and can carry the gear you’ll need for either activity. There’s a completeness in its chassis development that surely matches Porsche (Steve Sutcliffe will expand further on this when this road test is updated later today) plus a unique brand of Hethel-bred sensitivity and stability.
What is more, the Evora will always be more exclusive than any Porsche, and several types of Ferraris. It will be as special on the road as it feels behind the wheel. The near-£50k price may present a hurdle to early buyers, but a good, long drive in the car should turn this obstacle into a modest bump in the road.