Any update on your 718 deposit? Another thread on here is basically saying “good luck”…
“Good luck” is a valid point of view to have on this car. I was late in the game, putting down a deposit last month. I’m #113 at the number two dealership in US. Went to the viewing the other day and asked the dealer what the prospects were. The answer was predictably vague, but he assured me (yes “assured” means nothing these days) that I would be able to place an order if I maintained my deposit, but it would probably be in 2023.
Pro: there will be manufacturing problems with a new facility and by that time Lotus might have things under control. Also, by that time there will be solid reviews from owners and established car critics.
There may also be other options/colors available.
Con: FE will no longer be available. To spec out a base at the same config could be ridiculously expensive.
Inflation. Dealer tells me “they’ve never done ADM”, have no plans to institute the program. I’ll believe it when I write the check.
Build schedule. Dealer says Lotus will build the cars in engine lots. First will be manual engine, then they shut down that line and fulfill the automatic lot, then back and forth through the cycle. So if your allocation date doesn’t hit the cycle it could mean several additional
months before you get your car.
The other con is somewhat political but I have to bring it up. Geely is a Chinese corporation. They’ve bought the Lotus name so they can get into the western car market with a respected, albeit niche, brand name purely for the purpose of building an electric vehicle in Asia (Wuhan, to be specific). The only cars built in UK will be ICE sports cars, and we know where that dinosaur is headed. I don’t think Hethel will become the next car manufacturing giant for the UK. What will happen to product/customer support over the next few years? Will the Hethel facility still exist in a few years? Yes Geely have invested heavily but once they get their investment back from the brand recognition on the SUV that’s made in China and the brand is still niche, I doubt if they’ll maintain a facility if it remains a small , minimally profitable indulgence.