A New York resident purchased a sports two-door car. Apparently, he is a Lotus fan, since his garage already contains another car of the British brand – an Elise roadster.
The dealership sold the 7-year-old sports car with a discount of 20,000 dollars – it cost the buyer 70 thousand. The dealer kindly replaced all technical fluids (except engine oil – it will need to be drained and replaced with new oil at 1,600 km), and also re-inflated the tires.

Throughout the entire time, the car was stored in a heated facility, and its mileage is 160 km. Among the downsides – there is no warranty, as it expired long ago.
Interestingly, Connecticut is home to a fairly large number of sports car enthusiasts, but no one wanted to buy this particular Lotus Evora S – apparently, due to the high price that the seller did not want to lower. Currently, there are eight more Lotuses at the dealership: seven Lotus GT units and one Evora 400 example. The latter, by the way, has been on display since 2018.
It is worth noting that earlier, AutoPortal published a large article telling how discontinued new cars gather dust in dealer warehouses for years.








