"Bill Putney" <bptn (AT) kinez (DOT) net> wrote
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Nomen Nescio wrote:
Consumer Reports just tested a Lotus, of all things! Its not exactly a
road car like a '53 Buick, but it is fast and thrifty on gas, despite
its
"290 hp" engine. So how did they do it? |
I believe that's 190hp...which makes it even more impressive
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Short answer: 2000 pounds. |
more like 1975....you count pounds in a Lotus.
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Ford, Chevy and Daimler, get the lead out.
How did it do in cash tests? |
Don't crash as you will most likely die. Good news is that it is extremely
good at avoiding crashes....as long as you are.
How well did the a.c. work?
Not only that.....how long will it work?
How many
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speakers does the audio system have? |
I'll guess two.
What kind of GPS navigation system
It should as there is no room for maps.
Maintenance requirements?
Good news: Toyota engine. Bad news: it's a Lotus...although I hear they
have cleaned up their reliability act quite a bit since the good old days.
Does it have cooling of the
Yep. When it's cold outside the heat from the driver's ass conducts right
through the quarter inch or so of "padding" and easily transfers through the
aluminum chassis, thereby making the driver's bottom and the outside air
approximate the same temperature. Of course in the summer......
4-wheel drive?
No, but it does have four wheel drift.
Does the baby seat face backwards or
Sorry...no room for a baby seat. Maybe room for a baby. Maybe not.
Does the sun roof work well?
You bet. It comes right off in a second or two. When it's up, the sun stays
out but the rain is another matter.
Is there room in the trunk for
If the subwoofer is a toy poodle with it's own carrying case.
But all said and done...I will take a yellow one, please!
Ken
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