I owned a Europa, an Esprit SE and briefly an S4S (not all at once). I remember the Europa alternator was crap and we replaced it with a GM Delco model which was superior. The Europa also had power windows and the motors were Oldsmobile parts if I remember correctly.
I worked at Lotus, Hethel, Norfolk in 1969 on the Lotus P5 Europa with the modified Renault 16 engine. I left in 1971, but my brother who was a line troubleshooter stayed on and worked on the Espirit.
I still like the Esprit. Being 58 years old, it is a trip to memory lane for me. As a young boy i day dreamt about me and Barbara Bach driving this Lotus....
@@Ib_h7 It says "something" Not not trying to be a smartass. It's just kind of interesting. Like the car designers were trying to make a car that looks futuristic 40+ years ago and they did such a good job it still looks futuristic nearly 50 years later.
@@jamespassas9441 What are you talking about. It is the same car. We are talking about one model of car here. A car, designed in the 70's to look futuristic, and it still looks futuristic.
Those of us sitting in the cinema watching Bond being chased around the mountain road will never forget that dive off the jetty into the sea! The whole cinema erupted into cheering when it reconfigured into a submarine, and laughter came when it indicated a turn! This film cemented (Bonded?) my love for this car, whose lines utterly unmistakable. Thank you for this video of my all time favourite dream car.
Yeah Felix it was unforgettable alright! The Spy Who Loved Me was the first Bond movie I saw at a cinema. That car chase! It was like a bunch of angry cats going after a cheeky mouse! And the run off the jetty and turning into a sub - they couldn't have chosen a more suitable car for the job.
It is hilarious to me that this beautiful exotic car is partially made of all kinds of parts from other regular cars. Thanks for introducing its history to us - well done.
In the early 2000s a neighbor had one and he had to make a set of ramps because it was so low it dragged cross the shallow dip between the street and his driveway. He had a love-hate relationship with it since it seemed to spend as much time on a rollback as under its own power.
When you showed the 1993-94 ad “All work and no way may makes Jack a dull boy” put a big smile on my face. I ripped that ad out of a magazine and put it on my room wall.
i have to say i am enjoying your shows a lot, myself and my Dad were mechanics and i got to work on a lot of the cars you cover with my Dad so i get a great trip down memory lane, great job keep up the good work
Actually they were buying 83 Turbo Esprits at the Chevrolet Proving Grounds and testing the suspension for what would be the 85 Vette. I own one of the two cars they bought. They also let Lotus race the X180R because it only had a 4 cylinder engine. They beat their ass time and time again. Thus leading to the ban of the car. Car number ten in the video now resides in New York state and a sister to it is in Maryland still. And yes I am an Esprit fanatic. The best street Esprit ever built was the S4S which was totally debugged and the one to own if you can find one. The V8 engine is nice but the transmission was never capable of not being know as a glass house
I Loved my '88 Turbo Esprit ! Red over Saddle Tan. Very fast little car !! 3 years w/ NO problems~~! I had the only one in Athens, Ga. Always on the Police Radar~~~!
I have the food mixer (Kenwood A701) designed by the same person who designed the 125 (Kenneth Grange) - the train wasn't designed by committee, or at least the concept wasn't. The food mixer is good looking as well!
The Esprit Turbo was my childhood dream car. At 49, I have to make do with an Evo X that's probably quite a bit quicker, but doesn't look anywhere near as good.
Get one....I did 20 years ago and loved it. But it was quirky especially when you're used to Toyota build quality. And then eventually after about a year it was time to move on. But no regrets. Here I am still watching videos about the car. In my opinion the best looking car ever to hit the road.
Extremely informative presentation thanks. You keep it simple, precise and not bogged down in too much technical jargon and opinionated side tracking. Please more........
Brilliant! Like a Chinese takeaway I devour each mouth watering episode hungrily then 20 mins later I want another one! You have cooked up a tasty recipe for success Mr BigCar. Nice one 👍
During holidays, my brothers and I always were sketching exotic racing cars in our caravan when it rained. The Esprit often was the basis of our streamlined utopian car dreams. I'm 54 now, and have driven most of my dream cars and my conclusion is that the extra cost and headache doesn't make up for turning heads.
Really enjoy watching your videos. The final version of the Esprit is still one of the best looking ever, along with the DB7 and Diablo. Please do the Jaguar S-Type and it's heritage, including Lincoln.
Had a ‘98 Esprit, loved it for 5 yrs. and still miss it. It’s design might have been getting ‘long in the tooth’ but it was, and is, still a head turner. If it wasn’t for human ‘break downs’, I would definitely still have it!!!
Each of your stories is so loveable and this is one of my late childhoods favorite cars...never forget this car has also a main role in the film Pretty Woman and "it corners like its on rails" ...
9:28 voice says 0-60 time is 6.1 seconds, graph shows about 5.3. 14:42 voice says 0-60 time is 4.7 seconds, graph shows slightly over 5 and top speed doesn't match either.
I have been obsessed with the Eslrit since I was 7 years old, so basically since it was introduced. Unfortunately, I am too large to drive one, but still think it is the best looking car ever made.
I really enjoy your videos. Thanks. Timeless race and sports cars have more curves than lines, on the whole. This will always be the case. It's not hard.
One of the best and fun sport car I ever own Lotus Esprit, sold it many years ago looking back it was the best fun I ever have with the car in my younger days, many peoples complaining about the car breaking down, I never a single problem with all the years I run it and run it hard handling nothing can beat it ! still and is the best looking car on the road!
I’m a MKII MR2 Turbo enthusiast but I have always had a huge appreciation for Lotus. Luckily, my local MR2 specialty garage also specializes in Lotus Esprit, so I get to see some pretty special ones. Lotus fans should check out ATS Racing in Texas. If they do Lotus as well as they do MR2s, you guys would love them.
One of the first off the production line eventually used as an essential character in the plotline of an epic Bond movie, guaranteeing sales for years..... that's the Esprit story
Pedantically it's been a Bond car three times. 'The Spy Who Loved Me' had a white Lotus Esprit S1, and in 'For your Eyes Only' early on Bond uses a white S3 Lotus Esprit Turbo which has an over engineered theft protection system. After the white car is destroyed he gets another S3 Lotus Esprit Turbo, this time in a bronze colour.
My dad had an early turbo just after he got rid of some sort of lower end Ferrari (348 maybe) and speaking only as a passenger and on the evidence of one long road trip to Scotland, the Lotus killed it. Where the Ferrari was brutish, noisy, rattly and uncomfortable, the Esprit felt more refined, more supple suspension, less engine roar, better bolted together with no squeaks or rattles, and the midrange power surge when the turbo kicked in was like nothing I've been in before or since. And maybe Dino 246 apart, it is the best looking car ever. Looks rocket fast standing still.
Adam Poll The BMW Z3 would probably the *the* worst. There's simply no way James Bond would be driving around in what was BMW's version of the Mazda Miata - i.e. a cheap, affordable roadster. On top of that none of Q's gadgets in the car he claimed it came equipped with were used. Nothing topped the Lotus Esprit turning into a submarine in The Spy Who Loved Me.
I think the mid 70's original design is probably the most beautiful car ever made, even if its specs aren't that impressive. But that seems to be the case with so many of the so called super cars. They look great, but at a great cost. Usually it's the handling and the driver comfort that suffers...
@teppolundgren "I think the mid 70's original design is probably the most beautiful car ever made". Hmmm, I think the Ferrari 250GTO might have a few words to say about that...
@@SpaceCattttt I think you already know: it said "the Lotus is an ugly fucker and either teppolundgren has very low standards or needs to get his eyes tested".
Amazing that is all the faster it was, as my M-reg Lotus Elite was buzzing along the A45 between Newmarket and Bury St. Edmunds one night in 1983 at 125 and it had a little more it could go. I'm surprised you didn't mention that they had intended the little 2 liter 4-cylinder engine to be a 4 liter DOHC V8 but due to gas shortages and embargoes they cut it in half and had a slant 4 cylinder, thus the under powered car. Still, it was 160 bhp in the UK with the Dellorto carbs. 11:02 - the dependability of Lotus was such this was a lucky break. I made a 1500 mile trip over Fourth of July weekend from Bury, up through Liverpool, up to Glasgow, Lock Ness, back through Edinburgh, through Peterborough, and back to Bury. The car leaked in heavy rain, lost the speedometer, and then broke a throttle cable. 14:51 - anyone who wanted longevity and dependability. Thanks for the video, good stuff.
Many years ago, I could NOT believe my eyes, but I saw the LOTUS , SIGN @ a MERCURY DEALER IN SUMMIT NJ , I should have gone in to ASK QUESTIONS. Cheers From NJ USA🇺🇸🇺🇸
A little Correction, the Berreta CX4 Storm isn't a Submachine gun, it's a PCC ( Pistol Caliber Carbine ). it's a semiautomatic carbine designed for civillian, police and security use. the MX4, a different model based on the CX4, DOES have full automatic firing capability, which is what renders that particular model, a Submachine gun.
An excellent documentary, Andy. The Esprit was one of those bedroom poster cars jostling for prime position alongside the Countach, Stratos, 512BB and the 917. Who needed the Athena tennis girl when you had that much gorgeous sheet metal to ogle at?
Even though it's styling was very harmonious with other vehicles of it's time, it still looks new today. Can you please do a story on the Jaguar Mark II? I understand that British bank robbers were outrunning the police in these 4 door sports cars, so the police were soon driving them as well.
Being a 90's kid, my first contact with the Esprit was through video games. Specifically Need For Speed II and Lotus Turbo Challenge on my cousin's Mega Drive. It just baffled me how good looking the Esprit was, the Jaguar XJ220 and McLaren F1 were reality already, although they were incredible cars I found myself choosing the Esprit over other "cooler" super cars more than I'd like to admit. lol
Very nice you made a series about these obscure Euro models,there's a lot of videos about American cars but your videos are a breath of fresh air,keep em coming
I've watched 21 of your Videos. I (obviously) Like your Style. And unlike a Majority of your Watchers, I actually Like EVERY SINGLE Video that I have watched..... Lazy Watchers.
Excellent. I have finally subscribed and its nice to see a fellow Lego maker. And for the record, the Submersible Esprit in "The Spy Who Loved me" was called "Wet Nellie".
The Elan and Esprit ( am a chiild of the 60'/70's), were fabulous looking cars, as mazda knew wth the Elan copy). Unfortunately, both had terrible water leaking issues. Often car owners had to scoop water out and live with the awful smell! Perhaps the biggest Esprit problem was the body was too advanced for its time. Modern glue'd panels instead of welds, the modern tuning of exhuast systems, and modern electrics would have given it the life of the Seven. The last ones were much better. Or perhaps the fact Lotus was spread too thin with F1, track racers, lotus tweaked suspension road cars and Grand Tourer/ luxury competition supercars.
Rereading my post again, Lotus road cars, a bit like their 60's and 70's doninance technically in f1, were often so far ahead of the psck in design and innovation that they just couldnt get materials and techniques. They came along 30yrs later! And the later 2000's lotus sports cars are great and the last of that british small fun 2 seater sports cars! Keeping the ethos of themselves, triumph, mg, sprites alive.
I have always wanted an Esprit, ever since I saw it go under water as a 9 year old watching The Spy Who Loved Me . No mention of what "Lotus" meant ? Apparently "Lots Of Trouble, Usually Serious" . Or that Lotus's are highly collectable, you went along picking up bits that fell off. But still, I'd love to have an Esprit, those desires since I first saw it as a child are still strong !
All ways LOVED these CARS i got conned out of a lot of money a few YEARS ago i was going to buy a turbo model would love to own and drive one dream car love em even better than my x6 i drive now cool vid thanks ,,
Sorry to hear about you being conned . Also some lowlife tried to con me out of a 500 a.u.d deposit on a car( mr2 Toyota 92 model) basically he wanted a deposit from me trying to sell his mr2 to me -but he had no intention to sell, but was trying to scam me...
I love cars but my life has been haunted by those bloody Morris Marina door handles! Why did they keep appearing on beautiful cars I love. Perhaps you could do a whole episode on Morris Marina door handles. I know it was a different era, tooling and manufacturing wasn't what it is now but surely, surely, there must have been something better. I guess they were one of the first flush fitting door handles. I need to lie down.
Also the 91 r-32 Nissan skyline Godzilla was banned in the Australian touring car championship after coming 4 times in 4 years consecutively in a row against the Aussie Holden commodore/,Ford falcon v8s...
ahh those sweet allegro door handles ;) great video! indeed the "new" lotus esprit and all the other cars the crazy CEO at the time had planned in 2010. there was no way they were all coming off...
Giugiaro also designed the Nikon F3 single-lens reflex camera, the first flagship Nikon SLR to feature the red line, which evolved into the red stripe below the shutter button, becoming the standard feature of all flagship Nikon film SLRs and all digital SLRs.
I bought a new Turbo HC when it was released. It suffered many problems from day one such as wipers not functioning, headlights stuck, etc. The handbrake was by my right foot, a stupid position, making stopping and starting in traffic a nightmare. The accelerator and brake pedals were offset, so I had sit slightly laterally. I often described it as the woman you make passionate love to but cannot have a proper relationship with. After five years I had had enough. In 1992 I purchased one of the first Honda NSX’s in the UK and lived very happily with it until 2020. What a difference!
@@trevorspiro945 yeah, Trevor, I can understand the Honda was LITERALLY the total opposite of the esprit in almost every way possible. So why did you then sell the nsx?- We're you offered a price that allowed you to recover your original purchase price back in 1992?. BTW, the next was $199,000 Australian dollars back in 1990 got manual trans., while the automatic was 3,000 dollars more, price then jumping all the way to $212,000 - for a 1996 3.2 litre series 2 nsx model.
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I had an 89' Turbo Esprit back in the late 1990's and early Aughts. It still stands today as my favorite out of the 121 cars I have owned to date.
i just bought a 1989 SE BLACK on TAN, los angeles CA
@@Judemc Wow! Mine wasn't an SE. They were really had to find back in the day.
I worked at a GM dealership for 13 years and this is the first time I’ve ever heard the phrase “superior AC Delco part” used non-sarcastically
Delco's late 80's electronic fuel injection systems were vastly superior to Bosch's K-Jet system.
That tells you how bad the Bosch system was.
@@skaldlouiscyphre2453 lol
I owned a Europa, an Esprit SE and briefly an S4S (not all at once). I remember the Europa alternator was crap and we replaced it with a GM Delco model which was superior. The Europa also had power windows and the motors were Oldsmobile parts if I remember correctly.
That's utterly hysterical because you're definitely not lying.
I worked at Lotus, Hethel, Norfolk in 1969 on the Lotus P5 Europa with the modified Renault 16 engine.
I left in 1971, but my brother who was a line troubleshooter stayed on and worked on the Espirit.
Great!
I still like the Esprit. Being 58 years old, it is a trip to memory lane for me. As a young boy i day dreamt about me and Barbara Bach driving this Lotus....
England calls!
A timeless Beauty achieved by 'simple' clean lines. Genius. There are countless cars then n since that never equalled its looks. A true icon.
It looks pretty for us but aesthetics are subjective
It says something that a car designed in the mid 1970's can still look futuristic in the 2020's
Not sarcastic, curious
What does it say?
@@Ib_h7 It says "something"
Not not trying to be a smartass.
It's just kind of interesting. Like the car designers were trying to make a car that looks futuristic 40+ years ago and they did such a good job it still looks futuristic nearly 50 years later.
@@erictaylor5462 It doesn't really look like the same car though, IMO...
@@jamespassas9441 What are you talking about. It is the same car. We are talking about one model of car here.
A car, designed in the 70's to look futuristic, and it still looks futuristic.
@@erictaylor5462 I just think it's changed quite a bit over the years.
It's shocking that they had a 500HP motor and never sourced a proper gearbox for it.
The Esprit could have been a living legend.
Pity that the same gearbox was the Achilles heel of that car.
It was a legend.
Those of us sitting in the cinema watching Bond being chased around the mountain road will never forget that dive off the jetty into the sea!
The whole cinema erupted into cheering when it reconfigured into a submarine, and laughter came when it indicated a turn!
This film cemented (Bonded?) my love for this car, whose lines utterly unmistakable.
Thank you for this video of my all time favourite dream car.
Yeah Felix it was unforgettable alright!
The Spy Who Loved Me was the first Bond movie I saw at a cinema. That car chase! It was like a bunch of angry cats going after a cheeky mouse! And the run off the jetty and turning into a sub - they couldn't have chosen a more suitable car for the job.
It is hilarious to me that this beautiful exotic car is partially made of all kinds of parts from other regular cars.
Thanks for introducing its history to us - well done.
Someone at works got a Lotus Esprit its still a head turner. Still a very nice looking car !
Love the look and simple lines of the early cars, before all the bolt-ons, gills and plastic.
In the early 2000s a neighbor had one and he had to make a set of ramps because it was so low it dragged cross the shallow dip between the street and his driveway. He had a love-hate relationship with it since it seemed to spend as much time on a rollback as under its own power.
i said it before and i will say it again, this channel needs more views and subs!
I used to own a white Esprit in the 70's. Made by Corgi 😉👍
Corgi versions required less maintenance.
@@2Truth2you but not by much , mine was red
Why it flopped ?
Corgie models were so cool. I still want a Space1999 Eagle.
I also have a corgi white spree that apparently turns into a submarine
When you showed the 1993-94 ad “All work and no way may makes Jack a dull boy” put a big smile on my face. I ripped that ad out of a magazine and put it on my room wall.
There's a fella down the street from me who has 2 of those late 70s esprits. I see him working on them from time to time...
i have to say i am enjoying your shows a lot, myself and my Dad were mechanics and i got to work on a lot of the cars you cover with my Dad so i get a great trip down memory lane, great job keep up the good work
Sir Connery had the AM DB5 and Sir Moore had the Lotus Esprit as a Bond car, magnificent car !! The most beautiful Lotus of all time !
Your work is superb. The historical, social and economic insights add real merit to the stories you tell.
Wait... GM once did something good for another car company!/ WHAT IS THIS MADNESS?
Yeah, typically they would say: 'Here you have our Chevrolet, now your job is to stick your badge on it!"
Actually they were buying 83 Turbo Esprits at the Chevrolet Proving Grounds and testing the suspension for what would be the 85 Vette. I own one of the two cars they bought. They also let Lotus race the X180R because it only had a 4 cylinder engine. They beat their ass time and time again. Thus leading to the ban of the car. Car number ten in the video now resides in New York state and a sister to it is in Maryland still. And yes I am an Esprit fanatic. The best street Esprit ever built was the S4S which was totally debugged and the one to own if you can find one. The V8 engine is nice but the transmission was never capable of not being know as a glass house
GM is doing a lot more now for every car company on the planet.
Scrapping one model after the next AND skipped lot’s of quality.
@Kyle Matthew You probably shouldn’t disclose that you hacked you’re friend’s account. What does hacking have to do with the Lotus Esprit?
I think Americans care about the British brands on the whole. Sell it to BMW and it would be different.
I am enjoying watching this channel
Keep up the good work
But stop putting ya face up every 2 minutes. Ya look sick man!
@@tonywillans7556
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I Loved my '88 Turbo Esprit ! Red over Saddle Tan. Very fast little car !! 3 years w/ NO problems~~! I had the only one in Athens, Ga. Always on the Police Radar~~~!
"Brother" of the DeLorean ;-) Love it, maybe I´ll restore one in the Future. Already own a DeLorean and LOVE the Lotus too !!!
You can always go back to the future if it doesn’t pan out…
Nice to see the InterCity 125 get a shout out, the train is still going strong after over 40 years in service.
Yeah - I love them!
Albeit without the screaming Valenta turbochargers which did an impression of the Beatles arriving in New York, 1964 as the powercars passed.
I have the food mixer (Kenwood A701) designed by the same person who designed the 125 (Kenneth Grange) - the train wasn't designed by committee, or at least the concept wasn't. The food mixer is good looking as well!
Little known fact; the rear lights on an InterCity 125 are from a mk2 Ford Capri
@Andrew Sully And with a much smaller engine!
The Esprit Turbo was my childhood dream car. At 49, I have to make do with an Evo X that's probably quite a bit quicker, but doesn't look anywhere near as good.
Ohh... poor you sir...😀
Get one....I did 20 years ago and loved it. But it was quirky especially when you're used to Toyota build quality. And then eventually after about a year it was time to move on. But no regrets. Here I am still watching videos about the car. In my opinion the best looking car ever to hit the road.
Extremely informative presentation thanks. You keep it simple, precise and not bogged down in too much technical jargon and opinionated side tracking. Please more........
Brilliant! Like a Chinese takeaway I devour each mouth watering episode hungrily then 20 mins later I want another one!
You have cooked up a tasty recipe for success Mr BigCar. Nice one 👍
Thanks for teaching it. It has been 23 years without getting it. It is the car of my life. It has to be a joy to drive it
During holidays, my brothers and I always were sketching exotic racing cars in our caravan when it rained. The Esprit often was the basis of our streamlined utopian car dreams. I'm 54 now, and have driven most of my dream cars and my conclusion is that the extra cost and headache doesn't make up for turning heads.
Love your pieces. Great research, visuals and no extraneous pontification. Well done. Thank you.
Really enjoy watching your videos. The final version of the Esprit is still one of the best looking ever, along with the DB7 and Diablo. Please do the Jaguar S-Type and it's heritage, including Lincoln.
Yeah - that's one I've thought about doing with its Ford connection.
Had a ‘98 Esprit, loved it for 5 yrs. and still miss it. It’s design might have been getting ‘long in the tooth’ but it was, and is, still a head turner. If it wasn’t for human ‘break downs’, I would definitely still have it!!!
Each of your stories is so loveable and this is one of my late childhoods favorite cars...never forget this car has also a main role in the film Pretty Woman and "it corners like its on rails" ...
Thanks Don!
S4s model...
Romulus Descendens and don't forget basic instinct with Sharon Stone driving one.
Damn, this car looks good. One of my new favorites from Lotus
Wow amazing story, I owned 3 1977 lotus and they are amazing , thanks 👏
9:28 voice says 0-60 time is 6.1 seconds, graph shows about 5.3. 14:42 voice says 0-60 time is 4.7 seconds, graph shows slightly over 5 and top speed doesn't match either.
I have been obsessed with the Eslrit since I was 7 years old, so basically since it was introduced. Unfortunately, I am too large to drive one, but still think it is the best looking car ever made.
My favourite Esprit is the custom one in that Ghost in the Shell movie. Classic.
Fantastic bit of history I enjoyed every bit thank you
I really enjoy your videos. Thanks. Timeless race and sports cars have more curves than lines, on the whole. This will always be the case. It's not hard.
One of the best and fun sport car I ever own Lotus Esprit, sold it many years ago looking back it was the best fun I ever have with the car in my younger days, many peoples complaining about the car breaking down, I never a single problem with all the years I run it and run it hard handling nothing can beat it ! still and is the best looking car on the road!
Only just came across your channel, can I just say you are doing a great job 👏🏻
Thanks Matt!
This guy does a first-class with his videos. As good as any professional organisation.
I’m a MKII MR2 Turbo enthusiast but I have always had a huge appreciation for Lotus. Luckily, my local MR2 specialty garage also specializes in Lotus Esprit, so I get to see some pretty special ones.
Lotus fans should check out ATS Racing in Texas. If they do Lotus as well as they do MR2s, you guys would love them.
My two favourite cars. The mr2 and this lotus. Both amazing
One of the first off the production line eventually used as an essential character in the plotline of an epic Bond movie, guaranteeing sales for years..... that's the Esprit story
Pedantically it's been a Bond car three times. 'The Spy Who Loved Me' had a white Lotus Esprit S1, and in 'For your Eyes Only' early on Bond uses a white S3 Lotus Esprit Turbo which has an over engineered theft protection system. After the white car is destroyed he gets another S3 Lotus Esprit Turbo, this time in a bronze colour.
Excellent Video as always thanks for taking the time to make and upload a nice trip down memory lane
My dad had an early turbo just after he got rid of some sort of lower end Ferrari (348 maybe) and speaking only as a passenger and on the evidence of one long road trip to Scotland, the Lotus killed it. Where the Ferrari was brutish, noisy, rattly and uncomfortable, the Esprit felt more refined, more supple suspension, less engine roar, better bolted together with no squeaks or rattles, and the midrange power surge when the turbo kicked in was like nothing I've been in before or since.
And maybe Dino 246 apart, it is the best looking car ever. Looks rocket fast standing still.
A lecturer I had at uni had a wonderful green s4. I drooled.
Luv and Peace.
Turned up to drop this exact comment, I guess we're creatures of habit.
By far the best Bond car ever! :)
Agreed!
Adam Poll The BMW Z3 would probably the *the* worst. There's simply no way James Bond would be driving around in what was BMW's version of the Mazda Miata - i.e. a cheap, affordable roadster. On top of that none of Q's gadgets in the car he claimed it came equipped with were used.
Nothing topped the Lotus Esprit turning into a submarine in The Spy Who Loved Me.
Bond drives any old junk that's parked about. He's more interested in getting to the next shag!
Toyota 2000GT is on line one.
how interesting to see @mrjww's old 458 Speciale feature briefly as well at 6:06
5:00 Ooof. Nice interior.
You sound like the movie personality Paul Bettany, you have a soothing voice. I love this automotive history for gear heads .
I think the mid 70's original design is probably the most beautiful car ever made, even if its specs aren't that impressive.
But that seems to be the case with so many of the so called super cars. They look great, but at a great cost.
Usually it's the handling and the driver comfort that suffers...
@teppolundgren "I think the mid 70's original design is probably the most beautiful car ever made". Hmmm, I think the Ferrari 250GTO might have a few words to say about that...
@@djxjxixsmjxjskjzxn1853 Well, you can always ask a Ferrari 250 GTO what it has to say about it. Let me know what it told you...
@@SpaceCattttt I think you already know: it said "the Lotus is an ugly fucker and either teppolundgren has very low standards or needs to get his eyes tested".
@@djxjxixsmjxjskjzxn1853 - I'm pleased you didn't get stupidly aggressive over this....
*laughs in BMW E9”
Just great content and channel. No two second cuts and pure facts. And those lego cars❤
I really like this car it's m'y favorite i think up there with the Plymouth superbird and AE86
Amazing that is all the faster it was, as my M-reg Lotus Elite was buzzing along the A45 between Newmarket and Bury St. Edmunds one night in 1983 at 125 and it had a little more it could go. I'm surprised you didn't mention that they had intended the little 2 liter 4-cylinder engine to be a 4 liter DOHC V8 but due to gas shortages and embargoes they cut it in half and had a slant 4 cylinder, thus the under powered car. Still, it was 160 bhp in the UK with the Dellorto carbs.
11:02 - the dependability of Lotus was such this was a lucky break. I made a 1500 mile trip over Fourth of July weekend from Bury, up through Liverpool, up to Glasgow, Lock Ness, back through Edinburgh, through Peterborough, and back to Bury. The car leaked in heavy rain, lost the speedometer, and then broke a throttle cable.
14:51 - anyone who wanted longevity and dependability.
Thanks for the video, good stuff.
Many years ago, I could NOT believe my eyes, but I saw the LOTUS , SIGN @ a MERCURY DEALER IN SUMMIT NJ , I should have gone in to ASK QUESTIONS. Cheers From NJ USA🇺🇸🇺🇸
There is again a Lotus dealer in Summit selling the Evora at this time
A little Correction, the Berreta CX4 Storm isn't a Submachine gun, it's a PCC ( Pistol Caliber Carbine ). it's a semiautomatic carbine designed for civillian, police and security use. the MX4, a different model based on the CX4, DOES have full automatic firing capability, which is what renders that particular model, a Submachine gun.
An excellent documentary, Andy. The Esprit was one of those bedroom poster cars jostling for prime position alongside the Countach, Stratos, 512BB and the 917. Who needed the Athena tennis girl when you had that much gorgeous sheet metal to ogle at?
the Lego Test Car. One of the best Technic Sets ever
Giugiaro has the biggest balls of any human of all time, they are practically universes!
Do you spend a lot of time thinking about other mens' testicles?
Thanks for your great videos and good luck with the new channel
Informative video thanks. The last version is my favorite have a great day
Thanks, you too!
This channel is Absolutely Fabulous. I spotted a digital equipment corp terminal. Thanks
:-) Nerd!
Watching a car video and I notice a computer terminal. Guilty as charged.
This was a fun, laid-back ride, thank you! I think I'll check out some more videos from you.
Glad you liked it!
This guy hasn't made a bad video.. if you like cars you'll love them all.
Wonderful video ! Great work! ... and my dreamcar of all times..
Many thanks James!
@9:30 The Series 3 accelation bar on the bottom graph doesn't match the quoted figure.
The white mk1 is gorgeous
Even though it's styling was very harmonious with other vehicles of it's time, it still looks new today. Can you please do a story on the Jaguar Mark II? I understand that British bank robbers were outrunning the police in these 4 door sports cars, so the police were soon driving them as well.
Eventually. There are a lot of cars I have in my mind, but that's one I'd like to do at some point.
Being a 90's kid, my first contact with the Esprit was through video games. Specifically Need For Speed II and Lotus Turbo Challenge on my cousin's Mega Drive.
It just baffled me how good looking the Esprit was, the Jaguar XJ220 and McLaren F1 were reality already, although they were incredible cars I found myself choosing the Esprit over other "cooler" super cars more than I'd like to admit. lol
Thanks for this video! I had never realised this was the same car all the while!
Very nice you made a series about these obscure Euro models,there's a lot of videos about American cars but your videos are a breath of fresh air,keep em coming
Obscure, the Lotus Esprit? So, you're stupid, then?
@@markfox1545 I bet you ride the bus everyday chav
Esprit have AE86's tail lights? So that's why I kinda like the rear of the 86!
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Was that a Thames tv review I see lol
A friend of mine had a white one. Was in it daily. I even drove it a couple of times. It was an eye catcher
Bond made the Espirt an iconic car. Who doesn't love it now, and I'm a VW driver and love Porsche.
And Pretty Woman movie!
Excellent. I have finally subscribed and its nice to see a fellow Lego maker. And for the record, the Submersible Esprit in "The Spy Who Loved me" was called "Wet Nellie".
Welcome David! Yes, Lego is cool.
Your channel is going to become huge!
Great video. I just discovered this channel and I'm binge watching.
The Elan and Esprit ( am a chiild of the 60'/70's), were fabulous looking cars, as mazda knew wth the Elan copy).
Unfortunately, both had terrible water leaking issues. Often car owners had to scoop water out and live with the awful smell!
Perhaps the biggest Esprit problem was the body was too advanced for its time. Modern glue'd panels instead of welds, the modern tuning of exhuast systems, and modern electrics would have given it the life of the Seven. The last ones were much better.
Or perhaps the fact Lotus was spread too thin with F1, track racers, lotus tweaked suspension road cars and Grand Tourer/ luxury competition supercars.
Rereading my post again, Lotus road cars, a bit like their 60's and 70's doninance technically in f1, were often so far ahead of the psck in design and innovation that they just couldnt get materials and techniques. They came along 30yrs later!
And the later 2000's lotus sports cars are great and the last of that british small fun 2 seater sports cars! Keeping the ethos of themselves, triumph, mg, sprites alive.
I have always wanted an Esprit, ever since I saw it go under water as a 9 year old watching The Spy Who Loved Me .
No mention of what "Lotus" meant ? Apparently "Lots Of Trouble, Usually Serious" . Or that Lotus's are highly collectable, you went along picking up bits that fell off.
But still, I'd love to have an Esprit, those desires since I first saw it as a child are still strong !
All ways LOVED these CARS i got conned out of a lot of money a few YEARS ago i was going to buy a turbo model would love to own and drive one dream car love em even better than my x6 i drive now cool vid thanks ,,
Sorry to hear about you being conned .
Also some lowlife tried to con me out of a 500 a.u.d deposit on a car( mr2 Toyota 92 model) basically he wanted a deposit from me trying to sell his mr2 to me -but he had no intention to sell, but was trying to scam me...
Still my favourite poster car overall.... possibly my favourite car of all time. love the Esprit.
Those 2010 concepts still look fresh
I’m sure that’s where Audi got their ideas for the R8
Amazing car for it’s time! Very interesting story of it’s development. Thanks 😊
Love your Lego collection 👍🏻👏🏻
Thanks Danny - me too!
I love cars but my life has been haunted by those bloody Morris Marina door handles!
Why did they keep appearing on beautiful cars I love.
Perhaps you could do a whole episode on Morris Marina door handles.
I know it was a different era, tooling and manufacturing wasn't what it is now but surely, surely, there must have been something better.
I guess they were one of the first flush fitting door handles.
I need to lie down.
Excellent vids, keep up the good work!
One of my favorite cars ever..
It seems if you get your car banned from racing, you know you're onto a good thing.
Look at the audi quattro. What a machine.
@BEST it sounds like they felt threatened by the future.
Also the 91 r-32 Nissan skyline Godzilla was banned in the Australian touring car championship after coming 4 times in 4 years consecutively in a row against the Aussie Holden commodore/,Ford falcon v8s...
Beautiful evolution.
I like the Peter Steven relift from '89
The exterior of the 77 looks amazing.
Feeewww. .. I didn't know Lotus went through so much in its history. But still love the brand... nico from Trinidad.
ahh those sweet allegro door handles ;) great video! indeed the "new" lotus esprit and all the other cars the crazy CEO at the time had planned in 2010. there was no way they were all coming off...
Giugiaro also designed the Nikon F3 single-lens reflex camera, the first flagship Nikon SLR to feature the red line, which evolved into the red stripe below the shutter button, becoming the standard feature of all flagship Nikon film SLRs and all digital SLRs.
I bought a new Turbo HC when it was released. It suffered many problems from day one such as wipers not functioning, headlights stuck, etc. The handbrake was by my right foot, a stupid position, making stopping and starting in traffic a nightmare. The accelerator and brake pedals were offset, so I had sit slightly laterally. I often described it as the woman you make passionate love to but cannot have a proper relationship with. After five years I had had enough. In 1992 I purchased one of the first Honda NSX’s in the UK and lived very happily with it until 2020. What a difference!
Geez, why did you sell?
@@kenlee-97 I had enough of the problems associated with the car. I bought a Honda NSX and thereafter life was bliss.
@@trevorspiro945 yeah, Trevor, I can understand the Honda was LITERALLY the total opposite of the esprit in almost every way possible.
So why did you then sell the nsx?-
We're you offered a price that allowed you to recover your original purchase price back in 1992?.
BTW, the next was $199,000 Australian dollars back in 1990 got manual trans.,
while the automatic was 3,000 dollars more, price then jumping all the way to $212,000 - for a 1996 3.2 litre series 2 nsx model.
@@kenlee-97 I left London and moved to Brazil. I couuldn't take it with me!
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Flyby Airplane ....actually, it was named the Merkur xR4ti....