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TOY DRIVE, LAMBO-STYLE

December 17th, 2008 by Dan

It would have seemed like a gathering of the exotics, but just how exotic is a Smart Car anyway? Everybody was welcome at this year’s toy drive with Lamborghini of Las Vegas and KLUC. It made for a fun day, and it’s really going to make some people’s Christmas. Read the rest of this entry »

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LOTUS EVORA UNVEILING

December 7th, 2008 by Robert

Lotus Evora Waiting Lotus Evora Under Cover Lotus Evora Guy Talking Lotus Evora Unveiling 1 Lotus Evora Unveiling 2 Lotus Evora Unveiling 3 Lotus Evora Unveiling Crowd Lotus Evora Side Lotus Evora  Side Open Lotus Evora  Front

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We were invited to see a private unveiling of the new Lotus Evora at Norm Baker. I noticed there weren’t many Lotus club members at the event, so I suspect they had their own, “Lotus only” showing. And rightly so.

The dealership provided live entertainment and great food. During the unveiling speech I learned that the car will go on sale at the end of 2009 as a 2010 model. I was disappointed to hear the wait would be so long.

The Evora is a great looking car. Although the car looks a little “standard”, it is nice that Lotus will now be more than a one-note company. Obviously larger than their current models, it is easier to get in and out of. This is in line with their goal of increased day-to-day usability. But don’t be fooled, it will still be one of the smaller cars on the road. It will be available as a 2+2, but the company points out the back seats will only be suitable for children. Personally, I don’t care if a car has a back seet at all…I normally crack my standard joke here: “Back seat? That is where the engine goes!”

The car is similar to other modern Lotus models in that it sticks to being mid-engine and lightweight. Power continues to come from Toyota in the form of a 3.5-liter V-6 with variable valve timing. The motor produces 276 horsepower and 252 lb-ft of torque, with a claimed 0-to-60 in less than five seconds. Top speed is 160 mph. While quick around the track, the Evora is set up to have a more compliant ride in order to appeal to a wider market. Price should start around $75,000.

I can’t wait until they go on sale. I am sure a Lotus club aquantance will buy one, then all I have to do is con a car swap up to Mt. Charleston.

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