Dec 25
2007 Lotus Exige Review
The Exige’s minimalist design carries into the interior. The controls are simple and there’s not much room available for storage. The composite sport seats provide plenty of support, but the car’s low fixed roof and wide sills make entry and exit particularly challenging for any human more than 3 feet tall.

edmunds reviewed the 2007 Lotus Exige and gave out”Pros: Ultra-lightweight chassis, uninhibited steering, racetrack-oriented design, low volume ensures rarity, relatively high fuel economy. Cons: Spartan interior, difficult entry and exit, poor outward visibility, peaky power delivery, ride quality more Formula One than grand touring, limited dealer network.”
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