79 used Lotus Elise have been price checked

79 used Lotus Elise have been price checked

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Buy a used Lotus Elise

Considering purchasing a used hybrid car? Then the Lotus Elise is an excellent choice. In total, there are 97 used Lotus Elises for sale on AutoUncle in the UK, sourced from online marketplaces and different dealership websites, which means you get more or less a full listing of all available pre-owned Lotus Elise for sale in the UK.

The cost of a pre-owned Lotus Elise

The pricing range for a used Lotus Elise model at AutoUncle will cater to a wide range of budgetary requirements. The listed prices for these pre-owned vehicles presently start as low as £10,799 and extend up to £43,475.

The used car price for a Lotus Elise can change greatly and depends on four primary factors: the year of manufacture, fuel efficiency, how many miles it has travelled along with trim level.

As an example, a newer model with fewer miles covered, or a high-end version boasting a potent engine, often fetches a top-tier price.

The cabriolet is a favoured body style for the Lotus Elise in the UK

Out of the Lotus Elise’s various body types, cabriolet is the most popular. Cabrios and convertibles give the driving experience a new dimension. Thanks to their excellent hoods and weather gear, most models are fit for year-round use these days. Thickener is applied underneath the car to strengthen the chassis in lieu of a roof, which means that convertibles have a tendency to be heavier than normal cars.

The bestselling colour is blue

The Lotus Elise is offered in the following colours: blue, red, grey, silver, green, yellow, purple, white, black and orange.

AutoUncle currently offers a selection of 15 Lotus Elise models available in the blue colour option for you to explore and choose from. Red emerges as the second most preferred colour option, offering a selection of 5 cars, while grey is the third most popular shade with 5 car available.

Pluses and minuses of the colour blue

Blue cars, particularly those in darker shades, are celebrated for their enchanting allure. It is a universally admired colour for cars, exuding a sense of style and sophistication. Furthermore, darker shades of blue excel at concealing dirt and mud, reducing the frequency of necessary cleaning and maintenance. Blue offers a versatile canvas for personalization, permitting owners to introduce unique embellishments and accents, thus expressing their individuality.

On the flip side, there are certain negatives to consider. Darker blue cars may be less visible on the road during low-light conditions or at night. Adequate lighting and reflective materials become crucial for safety. In addition, darker shades of blue can absorb more heat from sunlight, potentially leading to a warmer interior on hot days, necessitating efficient cooling measures.

Commonly preferred alternatives

There are several similar cars to the Lotus Elise, with the following cars standing out as commendable substitutes for the Lotus Elise.

Recommended alternatives to the Lotus Elise

  • Audi TT
  • BMW 420
  • Mazda MX5

For those exploring alternatives to the Lotus Elise, the Audi TT distinguishes itself as the leading option. With an average sales price of £14,295 you'll currently discover a substantial selection of 1,557 of these cars available for purchase on AutoUncle.

In the segment, the BMW 420 notably captures attention as a preferred choice, presenting a considerable array of 1,492 units presently available for acquisition with an average sales price of £17,889. The Mazda MX5 holds its ground as the third most attractive option with an average sales price of £10,995 and 732 units presently on offer in the UK. .

Considering the idea of going electric with your next car?

Are you focused on the Lotus Elise but also reflecting on the prospect of going electric with your car choice? The Lotus Elise hasn’t been released as an electric vehicle. But if you are looking for an electric car comparable to the Lotus Elise, here are some options for you:

Still struggling to find an electric car that fits your taste? Check out our extensive selection of electric cars here.

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