As you might know I recently bought a 2004 Lotus Elise 111R. It has the Toyota motor with the 2nd cams and has 190 bhp - this makes it as fast as the RS4 most probably, I can't be bothered with the maths. It corners on rails, is predictable and offers the driver feedback whilst simultaneously giving them confidence. I've done things to it - replaced the speakers with Focals, had both seats out for a full clean inside and out and some minor stuff. I've taken it for a drive through Snowdonia National Park, up the A5 and around the Top Gear roads of north Wales but....
I don't like it very much.
I still have the RS4 on the driveway and would rather take that if I'm going out but the Elise turns heads everywhere it goes and has a huge following on other websites. I don't really know why I'm not that impressed with it. Some things really annoy me about it - you have to carry a key AND an immobiliser tag (they aren't combined), long brake travel, high clutch point, no stereo will ever sound right in this car, it feels like it's built by school-kids and I don't get 'a sense of occasion' from it. Things I like I listed above - am I missing something? I even think that if I turned it into a track car it wouldn't be enough, there is just something that I'm not liking and I don't know what it is.
Has anyone else had this with any car. Incidentally it cost about the same as the RS is worth now, both are worth late £teens - RS has 40k miles on a '06 plate, Elise 20k miles on a '04. How do these Lotus' hold their value so much?
I need help, maybe I've fallen out of love with motoring