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The car featured in the movie "Pretty Woman" is a 1989 Lotus Esprit SE. This model of the Lotus Esprit is a sports car that was produced by the British manufacturer Lotus Cars. It is known for its distinctive wedge-shaped design and pop-up headlights, making it a memorable part of the film.
One can find a Lotus Esprit for sale in Delaware at 'The Car Connection'. One can use the Lotus website to locate dealers in Delaware or find listings for this area on 'Auto Trader'.
Lotus Esprit- 300hp and 168mph in 1993
a lotus esprit nicknamed "Wet Nellie"
There are two James Bond films that have featured a white Lotus sports car. The first of these was The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), which featured a Lotus Esprit S1 that transformed into a submarine. The second was For Your Eyes Only (1981), which had a Lotus Esprit Turbo that self-destructed when a henchman attempted to break into it.
Britain makes the car, and in 2001 they made more cars then they ever did!
The Lotus Esprit has a fairly good choice of engine blocks making the engine itself very expensive. On top of the engine being expensive the Esprit has become a collectors car and being such has been almost impossible to get one. Collectors or just regular users know the rarity of this car being on the market and know that many people will pay a lot for one thus they sell them for prices that seem a bit excessive.
The Lotus Esprit was prominently featured in the James Bond film "The Spy Who Loved Me," released in 1977. In the movie, the car famously transforms into a submarine during a chase scene. This iconic vehicle is one of the most memorable gadgets associated with the Bond franchise.
Auto Trader is a good place to get Lotus Espirit cars for a good price. They have several listed for sale on their website. One can also buy this car from ebay motors.
James Bond drove a Lotus Esprit in the film "The Spy Who Loved Me," released in 1977. In this movie, the car famously transforms into a submarine during a chase scene, showcasing its unique features and the gadgetry typical of Bond vehicles. The Lotus Esprit became an iconic part of the film, symbolizing the blend of high-tech innovation and espionage that characterizes the Bond series.
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The Lotus Esprit S1 in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me transforms into a heavily armed submarine.