First Right of Refusal: If you sell this vehicle within the first 9 months of ownership you agree
to give us the first right of refusal in writing to purchase it for the same price we sold it to you for
(excluding all additional costs or fees). If you sell it without giving us the first right of...
1) Can you confirm that they indeed received a Vivid Red Emira And take a picture.
2)Can you also confirm how many V2.0 they received.
3) Can you verify where they are planning on storing nearly 100 Emira‘s.
My Sales guy said that the transportation to the dealer was included in the MSRP, but I added $2,350 just in case as the terms state "and transportation". However, he said that this was if I wanted the car to be delivered to me from the dealer.
MSRP + Dealer fee + Electronic filing fee + tag fee + registration cost + state sales tax + transportation fee.
The MSRP on my car is $106,800. I expect to pay $118,148 in FL.
For being or want to be the largest Lotus dealer in the world, they certainly don’t communicate very well nor do they know much. I have my deposit there and it is crickets.
As people start seeing US spec cars at dealers, I’d be interested to get feedback on the paint and if there is still any evidence of sanding marks, holograms, and paint bubbling.
No, I went and test drove a manual V6 with the sales rep. It‘s probably because of one of those stupid US safety regulations where they think someone could stick a finger in it. I still hope it is not true.
My sales rep told me that the US spec Emira will not have the visible gearchange mechanism in the V6 manual gearbox. This is one of the coolest features. Has anyone else heard this?
My US FE2 order form and approved submission back from Lotus lists the itemized pricing and total MSRP based on my order configuration. No delivery date. My dealer verbally stated that my car would be build in March and delivered in April/May.