Every car brand I have ever owned have produced good cars and bad cars. I had a new Mercedes where the gearbox imploded. I had a new BMW where the drivers door kept dropping and not closing properly, among many other issues (that car was a s**t box). I also have a Range Rover Velar SVAD that is among the most reliable cars I have ever had and the longest I have ever owned a car. People post on the internet when they are pissed and people that are happy don't, it's human nature and well known. Buy your Lotus and be happy.
Well said
All car companies have many problems - and generally, because of the volumes, the problems are repeated many times.
I have an Audi S5 Cabriolet, that I've now had for 12 years since new (had and still have others inbetween).
I love it and somebody will have to prise the steering wheel out of my dead fingers - it will never be for sale.
I have remapped it, changed the exhaust, and stuck on a shrunken supercharger pulley, done when it was just 3 years old and out of warranty.
It had 333hp stock - and now pokes out exactly 500.
That's a big jump - and the performance is electrifying (not electric I must stress! - probably not welcome here

).
So on that basis - I fully expected it to explode

at some point, but it never has - it's been impeccable and faultless all that time. Still has the same wiper blades on, absolutely nothing has gone wrong with it.
My point here, is that the Multitronic gearbox is notorious for going wrong - but the average person who's never experienced it would never know - for me, it's almost a miracle of design - for others, an expensive nightmare.
Things sometimes go wrong - and sometimes they don't.
Get one bought
