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Evora S 2+2 6 Speed Only 2k Miles Custom 20" Wheels Tech Pack Star Shield Camera on 2040-cars

US $71,888.00
Year:2012 Mileage:2715
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.5L 3456CC V6 GAS DOHC Supercharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: scclmdsu4cha10224
Year: 2012
Mileage: 2,715
Make: Lotus
Sub Model: SEE VIDEO BELOW
Model: Evora
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: S Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD

2012 Lotus Evora S 2+2 in Ardent Red over Ebony and Venom Red Piping Full Leather Interior with Only 2k Miles. Equipped with the 3.5l 345hp Mid Mounted Supercharged V6 Mated to a 6-Speed Manual Transmission that gets up to 30MPG. Fully Loaded with Technology Package, 2+2 Seating Configuration, Alpine Blackbird Navigation System, Back-up Camera and Parking Sensors, Premium Package, Sport Package includes a Rear Diffuser, Titanium Exhaust, Selectable Sport Mode and Sports Traction Control and AP Racing Brakes. Surround Sound System with SAT/CD/MP3/iPod Hookup, Heated Seats, Star Shield, Custom 20/19" Lotus Forged Wheels and More. Comes with 3 Year or 36K Mile Bumper to Bumper Factory Warranty, Extra Set of Forged Diamond Cut Lotus Wheels, Both Keys, Original Window Sticker and All Owners Manuals. All Maintenance is up to Date, Immaculate Like New Condition, Original Owner, Clean Carfax, No Accidents, Original Paint, Always Garaged, Never Smoked in, Must See. For further Details or to Schedule an Appointment Call 916.387.9997

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Lotus to layoff a quarter of its workforce

Thu, 18 Sep 2014

Lotus has issued a press release to day, wherein it indicates that a "need to both reshape its organisation and to reduce costs" may result in the loss of "up to 325" jobs. That's a fairly significant number of layoffs for any company, but considering that Lotus currently employs 1,215 people (per the company's bio in the same release), it could mean a full 25-percent of the automaker's workers could soon be sharpening their resumes.
CEO Jean-Marc Gales says in the statement that Lotus has "worked very hard to avoid the need to make this proposal," but admits that it is now "essential" to the future of the company. The chief indicates that post-restructuring, he expects Lotus to be a "leaner" and "more competitive" organization, one which - and we can all see a little silver lining here - is focused on "producing class-leading sports cars and innovative engineering."
The 325-job number appears to be soft at this point, with the statement indicating that some negotiation about which and how many posts will be cut is yet to come. Further, the company may "redeploy" some employees, and may even recruit new blood for "key roles," all with an eye toward running the strongest possible team going forward. Though, we imagine that the recruitment bit won't fly well for those employees getting the sack.

Lotus honors F1 efforts with limited-edition Exige LF1

Tue, 10 Jun 2014

Lotus has announced a new, special edition of its hardcore Exige for customers in the UK and Europe. Limited to just 81 units (for the Lotus Formula One team's 81 victories), the new Exige LF1 is the ultimate accessory for fans of the British manufacturer's Formula One efforts.
Befitting of a car inspired by the Lotus E22, this particular Exige is finished in the team's traditional black and gold colors, complete with red accents inspired by the F1 racer. The exterior is further enhanced with unique badges that proclaim the LF1's limited-edition status. Matte gold wheels have also been fitted, just like this Lotus' big brother.
This isn't purely a paint-and-stickers job, though. Lotus has also touched up the cabin, offering up black leather and "technical fabric," complete with gold contrast stitching and piping. The seat backs and floor mats feature embroidered logos, while an individually numbered, carbon-fiber plaque sits on the LF1's dash.

Lotus F1 team $186 million in debt

Fri, 17 Jan 2014

The Lotus F1 team has fallen on some hard times. Majority-owned by investment firm Genii Capital and having little to do with the British automaker with which it shares its name, the Enstone-based outfit has been widely reported to be in serious financial trouble. The extent of those difficulties were until now unknown, but a new report from Germany's Auto Motor und Sport reveals that the team is in the red to the tune of £114 million - equivalent to $186 million at today's conversion rates.
The lack in cashflow is widely believed to have been the impetus for Kimi Raikkonen's departure from the team in order to return to cash-rich Ferrari, and was one of the major factors in selecting Pastor Maldonado to replace him instead of a more proven and accomplished driver of Raikkonen's caliber. Maldonado brings with him major sponsorship funds from Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA. In speaking with the German publication, however, Lotus F1 chairman (and Genii co-founder) Gerald Lopez revealed that the lion's share of the team's debt - £80 million or $130 million - is with Genii Capital itself, a negative balance that isn't likely to affect the team's day to day. That leaves about $56 million which the team owes to outside parties, including Raikkonen, who has yet to receive the full pay he was contracted for.
The team has opted to sit out the first test session of the Formula One season at Jerez. Its 2014 chassis isn't ready and, given the relatively cold temperatures at this point in the year, the team wouldn't expect to learn much about tire performance and degradation. As far as the new engine goes, Lopez says that any knowledge gleaned by Red Bull, Toro Rosso and Caterham at the test session will ultimately be shared with Renault and through it back to Lotus as well. Lotus engineers helped develop the new KERS system with Renault regardless, so the team already has the energy-recovery data it needs. The team will instead prepare for the second test session in Bahrain, by which point it aims to have its new car ready to kick off the season. Lopez says that it has secured the funding to offset its costs for the season ahead, and that it is working to pay down its debt.