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wilnj 12-04-2025 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by ramonesfreak (Post 12573079)
I would buy one in a heart beat but the closest dealer to me is about 600 miles. So, same issue I have with Lotus. No thanks.

Why would travel distance be of concern for you buying a Lotus? You only need to make the one trip to buy the car.

Tobra 12-04-2025 11:54 AM

He got a screaming deal on a 2024, which has the twin turbo I-6 BMW power. They did not have a diesel or he would have gotten that.

ramonesfreak 12-04-2025 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by wilnj (Post 12573432)
Why would travel distance be of concern for you buying a Lotus? You only need to make the one trip to buy the car.


same issue with Ducati or i would have bought a new one 20 years ago when I wanted a 748. maybe there is one in Buffalo but that’s too far too. We in western NY get screwed. i see lamborghinis and McLarens all over town and know they must be shipping them off to NYC for every service interval. what a pain in the ass

wilnj 12-04-2025 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by ramonesfreak (Post 12573446)
same issue with Ducati or i would have bought a new one 20 years ago when I wanted a 748. maybe there is one in Buffalo but that’s too far too. We in western NY get screwed. i see lamborghinis and McLarens all over town and know they must be shipping them off to NYC for every service interval. what a pain in the ass

I'm sure there's a performance shop somewhere near Rochester that could handle a Lotus.

onewhippedpuppy 12-04-2025 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by ramonesfreak (Post 12573446)
same issue with Ducati or i would have bought a new one 20 years ago when I wanted a 748. maybe there is one in Buffalo but that’s too far too. We in western NY get screwed. i see lamborghinis and McLarens all over town and know they must be shipping them off to NYC for every service interval. what a pain in the ass

My neighbor got tired of shipping his MP4-12C to Dallas and Denver for service so he sold it. Then he found a traveling McLaren mechanic. Since then he’s owned a 570 and now has a 720.

ramonesfreak 12-04-2025 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by wilnj (Post 12573449)
I'm sure there's a performance shop somewhere near Rochester that could handle a Lotus.

A brand new vehicle with a warranty? No thanks. An Esprit, sure

Deschodt 12-04-2025 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton (Post 12573408)
I wish I could go to Pagani for service.

Some pics from that day



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Alan A 12-04-2025 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by ramonesfreak (Post 12573478)
A brand new vehicle with a warranty? No thanks. An Esprit, sure

Amherst is too far?

https://www.lotuswny.com/contact/

ramonesfreak 12-04-2025 02:23 PM

doable but a pain since i’m not retired with all the time in the world to mess with car drama. bad enough im at the dealer every few weeks for a brand new truck with one endless issue after the other….no matter how minor it is, it eats into my valuable time causing stress and lowering my productivity

reliability and ease of good service have become a priority to me.

unfortunately most makers today offer neither.

Steve Carlton 12-04-2025 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Deschodt (Post 12573522)
Some pics from that day

Yours?

Steve Carlton 12-04-2025 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 12573435)
He got a screaming deal on a 2024, which has the twin turbo I-6 BMW power. They did not have a diesel or he would have gotten that.

From the 2024 GX 550 brochure. Looks like the same engine as the 2026, which isn't BMW.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1764888043.jpg

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Tobra 12-04-2025 02:56 PM

Yeah, but he has a Grenadier, not a Lexus. They must have switched to Toyota power for 2025, he may even have a 2023

Steve Carlton 12-04-2025 03:26 PM

I was referring to the GX 550.

ramonesfreak 12-04-2025 03:45 PM

GX550. - recall- The 2024 Lexus GX 550 has been affected by recalls for two main issues: potential engine failure due to machining debris in the V6 engine, and a software glitch affecting the rear-view camera. A separate issue related to the transmission where it might not fully disengage in neutral was also addressed with a software update.

Ouch. A friend has a 2024. I like it. No issues yet.

ramonesfreak 12-04-2025 03:48 PM

Brand new video by the Topher today

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ramonesfreak 12-04-2025 03:54 PM

No fwd facing camera. After having one on my truck, I wouldn’t be without. Deal breaker ..now I can stop thinking about these.

onewhippedpuppy 12-04-2025 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ramonesfreak (Post 12573572)
GX550. - recall- The 2024 Lexus GX 550 has been affected by recalls for two main issues: potential engine failure due to machining debris in the V6 engine, and a software glitch affecting the rear-view camera. A separate issue related to the transmission where it might not fully disengage in neutral was also addressed with a software update.

Ouch. A friend has a 2024. I like it. No issues yet.

The engine debris is becoming a huge issue for Toyota.

911boost 12-04-2025 04:58 PM

Oddly enough one of the these was parked not far from me at the airport so I got a good close up look today.

It has all kinds of tacticool like attachment points on it, even the doors. I can see them attracting some folks.

Just not my cup of tea but its different than a lot of the stuff out there, kind of like a Chinese copy of a LR.

Deschodt 12-05-2025 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton (Post 12573541)
Yours?

the pics yes, the cars, no ;-) Afriend knew the dealer so we were allowed a tour.

There were some amazing engine details but I was asked not to take pics of those... I am not particularly excited by Paganis in general because I tend to confine my excitement to " cars I can afford" or just about someday - but I walked out genuinely impressed by the quality of design and execution - the shifter alone is a a work of art. Did not like the dash at all - too gaudy for me - but you see where your money went...

On the flip side, I've seen a lot of opened up Ferraris (and more on YT shows recently) and until fairly recently anyway (dunno about the very latest), the pretty body reveals.... an ugly scaffolding structure, shims on every panels to make stuff more or less fit, I was extremely unimpressed by the built quality and methods thereof... Sorry for digressing... We did not lease the grenadier in the end, mostly "steering" felt weird.

wilnj 12-05-2025 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Deschodt (Post 12573925)
There were some amazing engine details but I was asked not to take pics of those...

Aren't they M-B engines?

Quote:

On the flip side, I've seen a lot of opened up Ferraris (and more on YT shows recently) and until fairly recently anyway (dunno about the very latest), the pretty body reveals.... an ugly scaffolding structure, shims on every panels to make stuff more or less fit, I was extremely unimpressed by the built quality and methods thereof... Sorry for digressing...
Yep, my welding is so poor I might as well use chewed up bubble gum to fasten 2 pieces of metal together and what I've seen looks about on par with my work.


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