Yes. I own a 2006 and drive it daily including snowy days. With the right tires it can handle 2 or 3 inches of snow. Drive slow and steady and you are OK. Contrary to intuition, this car brakes better than heavier cars. The problem is with snow tailgaters hitting you. Choppy ice/snow road conditions warrant driving slowly unless you like to rearrange your internal organs. As with all cars and trucks, 4 wheel drive is best in the snow.
Lotus is a make all its own. The model would be the elise
The Lotus Elise was launched in 1996 featuring rear wheel drive. The aluminum chassis made the car very light weight and allowed the car to reach speeds of 150mph.
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The top speed for Lotus Elise S1 is 126 M.P.H. Lotus Elise S1 is a sports car and is known to be light weight. 111S, 340R, and Exige are the three editions of Series 1 for Lotus Elise.
No. It's British
no, why woudl you ask that?
The Lotus Exige is a sports car that features only two seats. It is made and manufactured by Lotus Cars in the year 2000. It is very similar to the Lotus Elise.
Evan only drives one car in the series. It is a tesla electric car. Its built on the lotus elise platform and is powered by a completely electric motor.
Not really. It is also very expensive to repair.
There are many places you can look for Used Lotus Elise cars. In both the United States and the United Kingdom you can find this car listed on Auto Trader.
Yes! Elise and Exige mainly.
The top speed of the Lotus Elise S2 is 126 mph (which is equivalent to 202 km/h). This type of car can also go from 0-60mph in approximately 5.8 seconds.