Twenty-two years after its launch, the Lotus Elise S1 still looks fresh, while its once youthful advocates now sport grey hairs and wrinkles. Still, you’re never too old to have fun, and fun is what the Lotus Elise S1 does best.
We spotted a 1998 car with 82,000 miles and a big service history file. It’s being sold by a main dealer who promises the “unsightly wear patches on the driver’s seat and sill cover” will be replaced.
Since it’s being sold by a main agent, you can be confident it will have been thoroughly prepared. But if you prefer to buy privately, there are some essential checks you need to do to avoid buying a lemon.
First, check the body for repainting. Expect to see some at the front where stone chips have been blown over but elsewhere could mean crash repairs.
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Inspect the bonded aluminium chassis. It’s hard to repair, so if you see signs that it has been, be afraid.
The Elise’s suspension is noisy so try a few cars to establish what is normal and what isn't. Check for MOT advisories relating to the suspension because a test drive won’t necessarily reveal problems.
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Cretins
Why would you?
Spot on Edballs.
G Wagon £900,000
That has to be a joke right?
Audi TT all the way, either stick 10,000 a year on it and sell after 3 for virtually the same money or use it for a blast on sunday morning and sell it in 10 years for more money, either way can't think of many ways to get over 220hp and 4wd for under £3000. A Roadster might be more fun though!