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HomePick of the Day1991 Lotus Esprit Turbo

1991 Lotus Esprit Turbo

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The Lotus Esprit Turbo remains affordable among European exotics
The Lotus Esprit Turbo remains an affordable choice among European exotics

The .prices for exotic cars from the 1980’s and 1990’s have gone ballistic in the past year, but there is still a European car out there that can be had for used Camry money, and that is the Lotus Esprit Turbo

Our Pick of the Day is one of the later redesigned models, a 1991 Lotus Esprit Turbo in the nice color combination of British Racing Green over tan, which in my opinion is one of the nicest combinations offered on the Esprit.

Mid-engine wedge styling style looks appealing
Mid-engine wedge styling still has a crisp look

According to the seller’s listing on ClassicCars.com, this Esprit has only 52,995 miles and has been garaged as part of a collection most of its life. The pictures tell the story of a well-cared-for example.

The Esprit started out as what was probably the best manifestation of the wedge design for cars. The original model was styled by the great auto designer Giorgetto Giugiaro and took the world by storm when it was introduced at the Turin Auto Show in 1972.

Over the years of its run, the car was given a turbocharger and spoilers, and it was eventually redesigned for a more modern worldly look by the Peter Stevens, the man behind the design of the legendary McLaren F1. Stevens did a great job updating the car, creating another look and in the process a car that was much easier to live with. This car is one of the Stevens-designed cars.

Other upgrades for this redesign was an improved gearbox, a much more ergonomically friendly, luxurious and comfortable interior, and a vastly improved electrical system.

The tan leather interior seems inviting
The tan leather interior seems inviting

Earlier Esprits have the reputation of being a bit of a nightmare to maintain and helped earn Lotus the nickname of Lots Of Trouble Usually Serious. But these later, redesigned cars are generally considered to be well-built and well-engineered cars with almost all of the old bug fixes attended to.

For whatever reason, the Esprit is yet to climb drastically in value compared to its contemporaries, such as the Ferrari 308/328 or the Lamborghini Diablo.

The Esprit is a fast car to be sure, with 0-60 times in the range of 6 seconds and a top speed in excess of 150 mph. Add to that handling that a 308 owner can only dream about and service costs that of a fraction of the Ferrari and we think that the Esprit deserves its time in the spotlight. I would not be surprised if people to woke up to that soon.

With a market-correct asking price of only $21,900 we feel that this car offers more car for less money than any other exotic car that we can think of.

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Andy Reid
Andy Reid
Andy Reid's first car, purchased at age 15, was a 1968 Fiat 124 coupe. His second, obtained by spending his college savings fund, was a 1966 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2. Since then, he has owned more than 150 cars—none of them normal or reasonable—as well as numerous classic motorcycles and scooters. A veteran of film, television, advertising and helping to launch a few Internet-based companies, Reid was a columnist for Classic Motorsports magazine for 12 years and has written for several other publications. He is considered an expert in European sports and luxury cars and is a respected concours judge. He lives in Canton, Connecticut.

4 COMMENTS

  1. This Lotus, has simply got me….. MESMERIZED…! If only I had $20,000 more dollars. Well, maybe one day I’ll find…somewhere!

  2. I did not know that they were capable of than kind of acceleration Philip, that is truly impressive!
    Thanks for the info.

  3. I have owned both a 1990 esprit and 308 Ferrari. The lotus is by far much faster, handles better, much cheaper on gas and cheaper to maintain.
    I draws a bigger crowd where ever it goes and is a blast to own.

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