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If you think Lotus has hiccups and problems, imagine if we were all waiting on Morgans. o_O

It's been like this for days. Maybe longer.

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What u doing looking at Morgans more to the point 👉.... I thought it was just me 😅
Haha it came up in conversation with a friend so I went to look up what the current price is on a Morgan Four. I still have no idea! :p
 
the automotive equivalent of threadbare corduroy
I like corduroy with elbow pads, some nice lace backed gloves, and a spaniel next to me, a cigar, oh let's toe a caravan to make the whole world cry.
 
The website seems ok for me, not too sure about the cars since the recall!
 
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The website seems ok for me, not too sure about the cars since the recall!
Really? Still erroring out for me, on multiple browsers and devices.

 
works fine for me too, from spain using a UK IP....
you have cleared your cache and all that crap I guess?

try on your mobile phone...
 
Really? Still erroring out for me, on multiple browsers and devices.

Works for me. Maybe try clearing your cookies 🍪 😁
 
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Lol guys, it's not the cookies or cache. Behavior is the same on multiple different devices on different internet connections and in different contexts.

If it's a regional issue (I'm in the US) then they have CDN problems.

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Lol guys, it's not the cookies or cache. Behavior is the same on multiple different devices on different internet connections and in different contexts.

If it's a regional issue (I'm in the US) then they have CDN problems.

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ok ok, so the moral of the story is.....

want good quirky cars, move out of the US :)
 
The reality of the industry is that it's very hard for boutique auto makers to survive. So it's a good move that Lotus is acquired by a giant auto group that owns Volvo and a good chunk of MB. Even though Chinese cars have been plagued with knockoffs, a few visionaries have emerged that are taking the industry in the right direction.
 
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