Intro
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2021 7:51 am
Hello all,
I'm a recent '17 Lotus Evora 400 owner that I daily drive. WonderfuI handling, fast, beautiful, reliable and 2+2. All white, red leather interior. Really love it and after owning a Cayman S for 115k miles before kids I feel more aligned with Lotus cars, philosophy and community.
I also have always appreciated classic sports cars of all the brands but have never owned a classic. My childhood dream cars (Pantera, 911, Eprit, TR6) have drifted further down my list as my recent interest in Lotus has increased.
My wife wasn't crazy about the 4 post lift idea (she didn't fully say no either so there's still hope) but she was ok with clearing out some stuff to get a classic while her MDX continues to sit on the street. Bless her heart:)
I'm not set up for or experienced with doing my own maintenance, have two young boys and own an architecture firm so as much as I might dream, free time to do any serious projects is limited.
Look forward to learning more about these cars from the community here. Unless you all tell me I cant find a good mechanic in Southern California I'm going to start looking into buying one the greatest cars ever made, an Elan, most likely +2.
Thank you,
Craig
I'm a recent '17 Lotus Evora 400 owner that I daily drive. WonderfuI handling, fast, beautiful, reliable and 2+2. All white, red leather interior. Really love it and after owning a Cayman S for 115k miles before kids I feel more aligned with Lotus cars, philosophy and community.
I also have always appreciated classic sports cars of all the brands but have never owned a classic. My childhood dream cars (Pantera, 911, Eprit, TR6) have drifted further down my list as my recent interest in Lotus has increased.
My wife wasn't crazy about the 4 post lift idea (she didn't fully say no either so there's still hope) but she was ok with clearing out some stuff to get a classic while her MDX continues to sit on the street. Bless her heart:)
I'm not set up for or experienced with doing my own maintenance, have two young boys and own an architecture firm so as much as I might dream, free time to do any serious projects is limited.
Look forward to learning more about these cars from the community here. Unless you all tell me I cant find a good mechanic in Southern California I'm going to start looking into buying one the greatest cars ever made, an Elan, most likely +2.
Thank you,
Craig