Lotus Exige

Thanks a lot mate. Teaser was all I could manage last night before the Mrs wanted to get out for a drive. Who are you on Insta?

Not a problem at all mate, really looking forward to more pictures etc. just_another_1_ on Insta, not a personal one as such.. but sure you'll understand.
 
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I'm not jealous what so ever.....!!!!!. Brilliant car, saw one close up at silverstone last weekend.
So before you pass out after selling bodily parts to afford this, give us a shout when the m3 comes up for sale[emoji6]


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I'm not jealous what so ever.....!!!!!. Brilliant car, saw one close up at silverstone last weekend.
So before you pass out after selling bodily parts to afford this, give us a shout when the m3 comes up for sale[emoji6]


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Thanks a lot mate. Fingers crossed, I'll be ok running the BMW too so it's not going for sale.

If you're at all wanting to get in an E46 M3 now is the time for absolute certain. Prices are only going one way from here. They're really superb cars.
 
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Love it mate, I read that 0-60 speed and reckon you must be giggling like a school kid every time you hit the go pedal.

In terms of the E46's they seem to have all gone up in price recently, seen a lot of sheds being sold with bottom price of £9k, middle of the road going for £13-14k and minters £16k plus.
 
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Love it mate, I read that 0-60 speed and reckon you must be giggling like a school kid every time you hit the go pedal.

In terms of the E46's they seem to have all gone up in price recently, seen a lot of sheds being sold with bottom price of £9k, middle of the road going for £13-14k and minters £16k plus.

Absolutely mate. It's daft enough even without downshifting. Blown away how much go there is at 70mph in 6th!

As for the E46, mines a CS version so it's even sillier. The CSL has helped push it up no doubt. There's one on Pistonheads with more miles than mine up for £35k!!! Absolutely daft, but not complaining!
 
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Tell me about it. I had a e36 m3 evo, trying to get another. Having my testicles listed on EBay India.


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I think the E36 is starting to age really well. The more time passes the more classic and brilliant I think it looks. A friend of mine had an Imola GTII and sold it for £11k a few years back. Wouldn't even like to guess what it's worth now.
 
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Thinking of selling my E30 and getting into an E46 M3. Love the look of the E30 after spending 5 years restoring and engine upgrade, but just not gelling with driving it.
 
MATE! This is awesome

You have this and keeping the M3 still ?

Know what you mean about getting in and out of them, I'm pretty use to it with the track car and have a good core. But tired a seat in a S2 elise to see if I'd be able to drive one being 6'4 and raised my leg to clear the sill and kneed the roof so hard :grimacing:
 
Thinking of selling my E30 and getting into an E46 M3. Love the look of the E30 after spending 5 years restoring and engine upgrade, but just not gelling with driving it.

Driven a few E30s, was behind the wheel of a very nice convertible on Friday as it happens and I agree, although they look fantastic, the driving experience isn't that special. Things have just moved on too far since they were made.

If you have a decent one (sounds like you DO!) it should fetch decent money though.

LOVE my E46, would always recommend them. Especially with the CSL airbox and Alpha N map.
 
MATE! This is awesome

You have this and keeping the M3 still ?

Know what you mean about getting in and out of them, I'm pretty use to it with the track car and have a good core. But tired a seat in a S2 elise to see if I'd be able to drive one being 6'4 and raised my leg to clear the sill and kneed the roof so hard :grimacing:

Ha, that really made me laugh mate. I'm dead on six foot and it's a squeeze for me. I have to pull myself in a bit!

Glad you like it Sam, and yep, I'm keeping the M3, I just love it too much. Toyed long and hard with selling it and ordering a new Exige from the factory but in the end, I went second hand. I'd have been absolutely gutted watching someone drive off in the CS.
 
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Driven a few E30s, was behind the wheel of a very nice convertible on Friday as it happens and I agree, although they look fantastic, the driving experience isn't that special. Things have just moved on too far since they were made.

If you have a decent one (sounds like you DO!) it should fetch decent money though.

LOVE my E46, would always recommend them. Especially with the CSL airbox and Alpha N map.

Yeah is 30 years old, chrome bumper version. Started life as a 316 "no options" car, so light as a light thing. Now has E36 328i engine. Running on brand new BC coilovers. Goes like a bat out of hell but the itch for an M3 has to be scratched.

I can't store the E30 outside as soon as it even senses rain it starts to rust. What are the E46's like? With me having a daily, 2 track cars plus the Sunday E30 garage space is always at a premium.
 
Had a little laugh to myself when I read about driving it and the toll machine...yeh forget it its way to low for anything practical...just love this so, so much.
 
Well done mate, health to enjoy it, love the colour and the black wheels, just as a note, I hear the 350 linkage is not as vague, not sure if it can be retro fitted, could be expensive though?

Looks stunning, health to enjoy :smile:
 
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Yeah is 30 years old, chrome bumper version. Started life as a 316 "no options" car, so light as a light thing. Now has E36 328i engine. Running on brand new BC coilovers. Goes like a bat out of hell but the itch for an M3 has to be scratched.

I can't store the E30 outside as soon as it even senses rain it starts to rust. What are the E46's like? With me having a daily, 2 track cars plus the Sunday E30 garage space is always at a premium.

E46's came with 12 year rust coverage so that says to me they know it's a big improvement. Arches are the worst for it but you don't really hear much about it.

Can't comment too much on it though as mine has seen rain just a handful of times over five years.

Definitely going to be better though!
 
Had a little laugh to myself when I read about driving it and the toll machine...yeh forget it its way to low for anything practical...just love this so, so much.

Ha, that's ok mate, I had a good laugh at myself while it was happening. I pulled up super carefully as close as I possibly could and I actually said out loud "well that's not going to work!"

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Glad you like mate! :thumb:
 
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Well done mate, health to enjoy it, love the colour and the black wheels, just as a note, I hear the 350 linkage is not as vague, not sure if it can be retro fitted, could be expensive though?

Looks stunning, health to enjoy :smile:

Thanks a lot mate. I'm thrilled obviously!

As for the linkage, it's actually REALLY good in comparison with others. Not at all slack, feels nice and tight. The issue is that you can't rush it at all. I'm used to the Clio where you can just slam it home with no consideration towards mechanical sympathy. It's something that I'll just have to settle into. But yeah from what I've read, and based on the few I've driven, I've definitely got a good one. I've also tried a few 350's and it's the same issue.

Oh and you can't retrofit the 350 set up to the V6 but the only thing I'd miss is the exposed bits, which I have a plan for anyway... bit of a long shot but if it comes off I'll be made up!
 
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