Well, after years of placing deposits, canceling deposits, reading everything I can find, and watching every video on the internet, I finally got to drive two Emiras today. I am 6'6" and fit just fine. Okay, maybe a little snug, but I can't fit in the C8, the NSX (either Generation), or many exotics that I tried down at Speed Vegas. The only other fun cars I do fit well in are the 911 and the R8.
Most of my cars in the past have been manual transmissions and I have always sworn it's the only way to buy and drive a sports car. I started in the Seneca manual today and then jumped right into the Hethel Yellow DCT. I can't believe how different the experience was. I almost wish Lotus didn't offer a choice because I am torn. The manual felt raw and old fashioned and engaging. Much like my 2SS 1 LE Camaro that I never should have sold. The DCT felt modern and torquey and more supercar like.
I drove the 911 GT3 on track last month and loved the whole experience of paddle shifting. And this DCT, although not as quick and smooth, had a supercar vibe. I have driven my friend's Mclaren and Audi R8 and thought at the time that he had made mistake by not having a manual, but now I am torn.
I think I liked the AMG setup more and I never thought I would say that.
Mostly I am just thrilled that I even had adequate head and legroom.
Oh yeah, and size 13 shoes did make the manual driving experience a little tricky but it was totally doable for those who might also have skis for feet.
Most of my cars in the past have been manual transmissions and I have always sworn it's the only way to buy and drive a sports car. I started in the Seneca manual today and then jumped right into the Hethel Yellow DCT. I can't believe how different the experience was. I almost wish Lotus didn't offer a choice because I am torn. The manual felt raw and old fashioned and engaging. Much like my 2SS 1 LE Camaro that I never should have sold. The DCT felt modern and torquey and more supercar like.
I drove the 911 GT3 on track last month and loved the whole experience of paddle shifting. And this DCT, although not as quick and smooth, had a supercar vibe. I have driven my friend's Mclaren and Audi R8 and thought at the time that he had made mistake by not having a manual, but now I am torn.
I think I liked the AMG setup more and I never thought I would say that.
Mostly I am just thrilled that I even had adequate head and legroom.
Oh yeah, and size 13 shoes did make the manual driving experience a little tricky but it was totally doable for those who might also have skis for feet.