I was very much "in" until I saw this pricing news. For $110k+, along with my dealer experience, I'm more swayed back to a 911 Turbo.
There are a few reasons I never pre-ordered. First, I don't want to be part of the first rollout of any vehicle. Second, I refuse to put money down on a vehicle I won't see for 1.5+ years. Third, in the interim of that wait, it's likely Lotus will come out with additional trims, of which I'd likely prefer.
I drove the Emira demo car and it was an impressive vehicle, but I had a few concerns. The manual transmission feel was sub-par, as was the clutch, but it may have already been fried. The build quality seemed good overall, else wise, as did the paint. For ~$90k, it was a bit of a stretch for what it is, but I was still very interested and ready to buy. The obvious production issues made that impossible for the next ~2 years, so it's a moot point anyhow. I'm also someone who would rather wait for the different trims to be released (carbon roof, hood, etc), which are sure to come.
The overall dealer experience was pretty lacking. The dealer I went to was a combination Aston Martin dealer, but had various other Ferrari's and Lamborghini's in the showroom. Even so, the test drive situation was a mess and I didn't really feel like they cared much about me as a customer. I own VW's, Audi's, and Ducati's. All of those dealer experiences have been significantly better. Stepping into a Porsche showroom is an equally nice experience to Audi. I can go more into the dealer issues, but I don't really see a benefit in that.