Lotus Sports Cars

In the world of sports cars there are some pretty big names. Ferrari, Aston Martin and Mercedes are just a few of them. These companies have been making top quality cars for the road and the race-track for many years now and have been successful across the board.
However, one name, also successful at making race cars and road legal sports cars, has slipped under the radar in recent times and I can’t understand why this is. Lotus, a British car manufacturer, have been making top quality sports cars for a long time and recently have created some truly outstanding performance vehicles.
Lotus, some may not know, actually beat Ferrari to winning 50 Gran Prix races and were the first manufacturer to achieve the feat despite Ferrari winning their first Grand Prix nine years before Lotus.
The latest batch of Lotus vehicles include the Lotus Elise, Exige and Evora and all are fantastic sports cars. Lotus cars are instantly recognisable with their distinct and unique styling. Almost bug-like in their appearance, the cars are attractive and certainly look the part.
They also drive unbelievably well. It is thought that Porsche are the unrivalled masters of car engineering and, it is true, they have created some astonishing vehicles and, over the past 40 years, have ironed out nearly all of the flaws that occur in automobile engineering, creating the perfect drive. However, Lotus are right up there with Porsche.
The main things that embody a Lotus are speed, size and handling. Their cars are very small, very light, very fast and give the driver and experience that you usually have to pay a lot of money to experience. They are also very reasonably priced. You get the drive of a Porsche 911 for a fraction of the cost.
So give Lotus a thought the next time you want to buy a sports car, you won’t be disappointed.
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