Thinking of selling my Plus 2
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So to conclude the original post, I bought this and it's bloody brilliant
And amazingly I've discovered (totally by accident when surfing You Tube) that my new car is the star of this documentary produced by National Geographic about the design and launch of the Evora
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE0hYoTr_zE&t=23s
And amazingly I've discovered (totally by accident when surfing You Tube) that my new car is the star of this documentary produced by National Geographic about the design and launch of the Evora
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE0hYoTr_zE&t=23s
- jono
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That looks gorgeous Jon, and the perfect colour. Didn't you have one when you came down to talk Elans a few years back David?
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Elanintheforest - Coveted Fifth Gear
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The only solution is to have both I think!
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Elanintheforest - Coveted Fifth Gear
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A quick update after a few months of Evora ownership - what a car, so, so, competent!
...but it's not as much fun and nor does it provide the same sense of occasion as driving my old Plus 2.
I'm kind of missing her but not missing the maintenance!
I've a feeling I will be back in a Plus 2 at some point in the future
...but it's not as much fun and nor does it provide the same sense of occasion as driving my old Plus 2.
I'm kind of missing her but not missing the maintenance!
I've a feeling I will be back in a Plus 2 at some point in the future
- jono
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That's an unusual colour for a Phase 1 Vee David, or is it the light that's giving it a blue glow?!
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Elanintheforest - Coveted Fifth Gear
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It used to be known as Kermit, but looks a lot better back in it's original colour. It did stand out driving down the road though!
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Elanintheforest - Coveted Fifth Gear
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wow, what an interesting post, especially the one where the "jono", the ex-owner of a beautiful plus 2 regrets the sale after buying a new Lotus sports car.
Interesting topic and I can so relate to this story. I love my classic cars, and my favorite period is mid-fifties to mid to late sixties cars. Purely because they are very basic and you get so much instant feedback.
I admire modern cars and my brother has a series elise which he lets me drive occasionally. Amazing car and although I could be tempted I prefer a more primitive car like my plus 2 or my Alfa giulietta spider.
My father still drives his Lancia fulvia sport at nearly 80 so it can be done.
Of course to some degree it depends where you live ( the roads, the population density, climate etc)
I live in New Zealand so my cars are perfect for these kind of windy, hilly and relatively quiet roads.
A speed limit of 100km/h also means that driving any modern car feels boring , in contrary to my fossils
At some stage I have to sell something myself, and that will not be easy. my general advice is keep the car you like using, the car that you instantly feel comfortable in. The car that makes you happy and gives you the fuzzies!!
cheers Robin
Interesting topic and I can so relate to this story. I love my classic cars, and my favorite period is mid-fifties to mid to late sixties cars. Purely because they are very basic and you get so much instant feedback.
I admire modern cars and my brother has a series elise which he lets me drive occasionally. Amazing car and although I could be tempted I prefer a more primitive car like my plus 2 or my Alfa giulietta spider.
My father still drives his Lancia fulvia sport at nearly 80 so it can be done.
Of course to some degree it depends where you live ( the roads, the population density, climate etc)
I live in New Zealand so my cars are perfect for these kind of windy, hilly and relatively quiet roads.
A speed limit of 100km/h also means that driving any modern car feels boring , in contrary to my fossils
At some stage I have to sell something myself, and that will not be easy. my general advice is keep the car you like using, the car that you instantly feel comfortable in. The car that makes you happy and gives you the fuzzies!!
cheers Robin
- bengalcharlie
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