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To: lotus-cars@lists.best.com, ajhuang@hpbs1974.boi.hp.com (Andrew J Huang),
Subject: Re[2]: Hmm
From: rebean@CCGATE.HAC.COM
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 98 12:08:37 PST8
     
ajhuang@hpbs1974.boi.hp.com (Andrew J Huang) wrote on
Date:    4/21/98 11:14 AM:


>Todd Jasper, boldly ventured:
     
>>Lotus. I was planning on buying a used Lotus, like an Esprit or 
>>something. I dont know too much on the models of the Lotus but i 
>>wanted
     
     
>There are a lot of different lotusses on this list and they are very 
>different.  The earliest ones are spindly, wire-wheeled and have 
>motorcycle fenders.  The newest ones are 200mph racecars.  Today's new 
>prices range from $20K (Elise - not avail in USA) to about $100K 
>(Esprit V8).
     (snip)
>The one thing all Lotusses have in common is handling.  Not simply 
>raw cornering power as Trans Ams and Corvettes have, but a grace and 
>agility coupled with raw cornering power that makes Lotusses fast on 
>the road.  This agility is legendary and so well known that the SCCA 
>has to keep moving them up out of their classes so that they don't 
>make the racing dull.
     
>All Lotusses achieve their handling, first, by lightness.  I'm not 
>certain, but I believe that it wasn't until the 80's that Lotus made 
>a car that weighed more than 2000 lbs.  
(snip)
     
>Finally, Lotus' legendary handling is due to rear wheel drive.  All 
>Lotusses are rear wheel drive.  ALL LOTUSSES ARE REAR WHEEL DRIVE.
>ALL FRONT WHEEL DRIVE CARS ARE HONDAS.  ALL FRONT WHEEL DRIVE CARS ARE 
>HONDAS.
     
     
>-andy huang
>List member since 1989
>Trouble maker since 1955.

Andy,

Yes, the list traffic *has* been a little light, hasn't it?   ;-)
     
Rod
     
     
     


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