I'm out - the cancellations thread

Yes I agree but I can only go on the route that I was allowed to do not straying from the route. I do think I may of been more impressed if I had a better route. I’m used to be given the keys and come back when your ready. With all the rules Lotus are turning off potential buyers. I was considering doing a 5 hrs round trip to another dealership- but I decided to call it a day
I don't think it would've made a difference, as the 'feeling' of going fast seems to be more related to the torque you're getting from the BMW's turbo'ed engine rather than linear power from the Emira. Not that I think the Emira is particularly fast either BTW! 😂
 
I think I can comment on everyone's experience. Unless one got the chance to WOT the Emira all the way to redline, either confirmed visually by the tach or by bouncing off the rev limiter, then they left some beans on the table.

Agreed, but I thought the power delivery was fairly linear… I assume this means that it’s not getting a lot more bonkers as you approach the redline, hence even using 60-70% of the beans gives you a good idea of the acceleration?

Having a maths degree I should probably know more about this but I’m sure someone can point out why I’m talking rubbish 😄
 
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Agreed, but I thought the power delivery was fairly linear… I assume this means that it’s not getting a lot more bonkers as you approach the redline, hence even using 60-70% of the beans gives you a good idea of the acceleration?

It depends on where peak hp / tq occur in the range. Most new turbo engines / large NA V8s make the meat of their hp / tq in the mid range but smaller displacement NA engines and supercharged ones generally make it at the top of the range. The Emira makes max power hp @ redline whereas some turbos have already began to run out of steam and drop off in power.

To get a good idea of Emira acceleration, revs should be be kept in the top 30% of the range, as the power isn't as effortless as a turbo.
 
Fair enough… in that case I likely just got into the exciting band then pulled back… but you still need to get up there from standstill and that bit didn’t feel urgent enough for me.
 
Fair enough… in that case I likely just got into the exciting band then pulled back… but you still need to get up there from standstill and that bit didn’t feel urgent enough for me.
And I think it is safe to say no one was rev drop/ launching during the test drive, so probably none of us know how that feels until a brave person finishes their break-in period and has enough money in case it breaks! But yeah, it was nothing special to me until about 4500
 
And I think it is safe to say no one was rev drop/ launching during the test drive, so probably none of us know how that feels until a brave person finishes their break-in period and has enough money in case it breaks! But yeah, it was nothing special to me until about 4500
There were no rev restrictions on my test drive and nothing got much more dramatic later in the rev range. That being said, I'm still buying mine as I didn't expect it to feel or be hugely quick anyway!
 
There were no rev restrictions on my test drive and nothing got much more dramatic later in the rev range. That being said, I'm still buying mine as I didn't expect it to feel or be hugely quick anyway!
Same. It definitely felt a bit slower than my M2 Comp which was 200kg heavier and 405bhp and I didn't think that was particularly fast, especially in manual guise.
It's fast enough for the road for sure, but the way it delivers the power is not very exciting. I'm sure a 3rd cat delete and remap will help address that aurally and in sensation as you get closer to the redline.
I just wanted it like that out of the box
 
Exactly, the difference is that the M240i actually exists! Seems like waiting for your unicorn in the mail, and wondering why your neighbor is foolish enough to be riding around on a nice new horse instead :ROFLMAO: and yet, I wait.
Good things come to those who wait! I hope so at least. 😉
 
Same. It definitely felt a bit slower than my M2 Comp which was 200kg heavier and 405bhp and I didn't think that was particularly fast, especially in manual guise.
It's fast enough for the road for sure, but the way it delivers the power is not very exciting. I'm sure a 3rd cat delete and remap will help address that aurally and in sensation as you get closer to the redline.
I just wanted it like that out of the box
My GT4 never felt that quick to me....more urgent than quick and the power delivery was linear, much like the Emira but with the high redline it did come alive after 5000RPM. But....the GT4 had such long gears that you never got out of 2nd/3rd so I'm hoping the Emira will be a decent middle ground 🤞🏼
 
Yes I agree but I can only go on the route that I was allowed to do not straying from the route. I do think I may of been more impressed if I had a better route. I’m used to be given the keys and come back when your ready. With all the rules Lotus are turning off potential buyers. I was considering doing a 5 hrs round trip to another dealership- but I decided to call it a day
Your reasons are valid. But please, can we use should have, would have, may have instead of should of, would of and may of?

Please! Even as a non native speaker it's just wrong. Rant over.

Purple is a great color though.
 
There were no rev restrictions on my test drive and nothing got much more dramatic later in the rev range.

That doesn't sound right. Are you sure you visually confirmed where you were in the range? It doesn't matter in a turbo but here it does.
 
There were no rev restrictions on my test drive and nothing got much more dramatic later in the rev range. That being said, I'm still buying mine as I didn't expect it to feel or be hugely quick anyway!
Yeah there were no restrictions on mine either! That is what I meant, it was nothing special until 4500... not that I stopped there, it was just until then that it was underwhelming. After 4500 is when it came alive! I see how that may have read, in hindsight!

But as for my other comment, I am sure no one actually knows what blasting off the line feels like and probably wont for a while!
 
That doesn't sound right. Are you sure you visually confirmed where you were in the range? It doesn't matter in a turbo but here it does.
Do you mean, 'am I sure I went to the red line?'. If so, then yes.
 
But as for my other comment, I am sure no one actually knows what blasting off the line feels like and probably wont for a while!
Agreed! But I'm not sure any manual, RWD car is going dazzle anyone, off the line. Well, not in the UK anyway as it's wet most of the time 😂
 

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