Anyone gone from a 993 to a Lotus Exige or vice versa?
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Anyone gone from a 993 to a Lotus Exige or vice versa?
I'd like to hear some opinions on how the two cars compare performance wise, daily driver duties, driving feel, etc. Thanks!
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My wife has a Lotus Elise with sport suspension, and I really hate riding in it. The seats have nearly no padding, and the shocks are ridiculously stiff. Terrible for street driving, I mean really terrible. A non-sport shock setup (or adjustable shocks) would be needed.
She also has an aftermarket exhaust, so you're ears are ringing after a long drive. Very very not good.
The car is tons of fun on the track, though. She dreams of getting that $15k turbo engine transplant that recently came out.
She also has an aftermarket exhaust, so you're ears are ringing after a long drive. Very very not good.
The car is tons of fun on the track, though. She dreams of getting that $15k turbo engine transplant that recently came out.
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[QUOTE=TheOtherEric;5431471]My wife has a Lotus Elise with sport suspension, and I really hate riding in it.
Eric, do you realize how cool that is? Not the elise but the fact that she has one!
Eric, do you realize how cool that is? Not the elise but the fact that she has one!
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That is awesome. I bought my ex-wife an AMG Benz when we were together. Dropped it off at Renntech and picked up a monster. The car and the ex. She loved the car, but had a problem not hitting things. After her final bounce which involved a parked car, red traffic light, Miami's finest and some good wine I sold it and bought her a Scion xB. The Scion met the same fate with once again all of the previous parties and objects minus the red light. Have I mentioned that I am now single.... looking for a new wife?
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That is awesome. I bought my ex-wife an AMG Benz when we were together. Dropped it off at Renntech and picked up a monster. The car and the ex. She loved the car, but had a problem not hitting things. After her final bounce which involved a parked car, red traffic light, Miami's finest and some good wine I sold it and bought her a Scion xB. The Scion met the same fate with once again all of the previous parties and objects minus the red light. Have I mentioned that I am now single.... looking for a new wife?
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I don't have a Lotus, but I got a ride in Jamey Rawling's Exige. I couldn't see driving it as a commuter car, too loud, too harsh etc... it is a track car off the showroom floor.
2 different animals.
2 different animals.
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I don't think it even performs as well as the 993!? (At least not a single Elise or Exige has passed me and I've passed several of them at the track.) So why wouldn't you choose the 993 that you can also drive on the street? Just my .02
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I have driven quite a few Elsies and was fortunate enough to drive the regular Lotus Exige and the supercharged S version around the Lotus test track at Hethel....as well as on the local roads.
They have come a long way in terms of refinement since the original Elise of '96, but the regular Toyota engine drove me nuts,,,,,nothing under 4500rpm...then it would go and then go again at 6500........now the supercharged car was a different matter....much more like it, power available through the rev range and with the roof induction vent and superchrger screaming up to 8k rpm, it was quite an event......try the supercharged version it really could be an alternative to a 993 and I am comparing to the RS version.
They have come a long way in terms of refinement since the original Elise of '96, but the regular Toyota engine drove me nuts,,,,,nothing under 4500rpm...then it would go and then go again at 6500........now the supercharged car was a different matter....much more like it, power available through the rev range and with the roof induction vent and superchrger screaming up to 8k rpm, it was quite an event......try the supercharged version it really could be an alternative to a 993 and I am comparing to the RS version.
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Okay, I have a 996 so I am not qualified to answer your exact question, but I have test driven an Exige S and gotten track rides in Elises courtesy of the local Lotus club.
The Exige would be a very challenging DD. It is comically hard to enter and exit. There is no rear visability apart from the exterior mirrors and, in this case, a camera image where the interior mirror was to be. The Elise was much much easier.
Performance wise, the Loti are like go karts. Tremendous at the track and hard to live with day to day. A few of the Lotus club guys drive theirs daily, or at least frequently, but a larger percentage have them as track cars. The engine is peaky, but it is very very fun. It is a different world from my car.
I would feel pretty vunerable in a car so small, but that is a personal thing.
The Lotus club is a lot of fun. Very friendly group.
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The closest I came to driving an Exige was when my Esprit was in the shop, and one of the salesman practically begged me to take an Elise for a test drive. To put it plain and simple it is a toy, do not even think about a daily driver. The gearbox was aweful from what I remember, not precise at all and the power, well coming from an Esprit left something to be desired. But the handling was go kart like and I think the new Exiges are pretty good on power. You really can't compare a 993 to a Elise or Exige, they are just two totally different cars.
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To give you my 2 cents, I have both Elise and 993. I love them both. These 2 cars are very different. If I have to choose to keep one, I will most likely keep the 993 since it is more pratiacal. The elise is very hard to get in and out. The power below 4000 RPM is not so great, but off course u have an option to purchase the S/C kit which is avaliable through BWR or Setor111. The Elise has a very harsh ride (I do have the sport pkg) It should be compare to 1985 911 base on the ride than 993 which is alot more refine. After a ride in 993 and u get into the Elise, it make u feel 993 feel like Cadilac!!