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I think the Lotus Elise/Exige is a beautiful car, and by extension the Tesla, too.
A fast food morning with the Tesla Roadster Sport - Boing Boing 2009
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The Exige is a classic fit-for-purpose performance machine, the design tweaks we have made have reduced the drag, cleaned up the airflow around the front and rear of the car, whilst retaining the impressive balanced downforce figures, to give an exciting high performance drive. "
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The Exige is a classic fit-for-purpose performance machine, the design tweaks we have made have reduced the drag, cleaned up the airflow around the front and rear of the car, whilst retaining the impressive balanced downforce figures, to give an exciting high performance drive. "
Autoblog Green 2009
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(An Exige sporting a wider rear and sounding like a V6-powered Evora has been spied several times).
Lotus RGB Special Edition Models to Honor Roger Becker as 1.8L Models Eliminated 2010
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See the full list of Elise SC RGB and Exige S RGB specs after the jump:
Lotus RGB Special Edition Models to Honor Roger Becker as 1.8L Models Eliminated 2010
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Not only can the Lotus Exige 270E Tri-Fuel run on a wine-based ethanol not safe for human consumption and whey -- a by-product of cheese -- but the car is one of the fastest in the world, going from zero to 60 mph in fewer than four seconds.
Organic Authority.com: Leaded, Unleaded or Merlot? The Wine-Powered Vehicle Has Arrived Organic Authority.com 2011
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The Exige can also run on petroleum fuels and methanol made by condensing CO2 from the air in addition to its preferred diet of wine and cheese.
Organic Authority.com: Leaded, Unleaded or Merlot? The Wine-Powered Vehicle Has Arrived Organic Authority.com 2011
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OR you could have a Lotus Exige S260 for half that much ...
A fast food morning with the Tesla Roadster Sport - Boing Boing 2009
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Not only can the Lotus Exige 270E Tri-Fuel run on a wine-based ethanol not safe for human consumption and whey -- a by-product of cheese -- but the car is one of the fastest in the world, going from zero to 60 mph in fewer than four seconds.
Organic Authority.com: Leaded, Unleaded or Merlot? The Wine-Powered Vehicle Has Arrived Organic Authority.com 2011
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The Exige can also run on petroleum fuels and methanol made by condensing CO2 from the air in addition to its preferred diet of wine and cheese.
Organic Authority.com: Leaded, Unleaded or Merlot? The Wine-Powered Vehicle Has Arrived Organic Authority.com 2011
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