The Lotus Exige 2011 occupies the August 8 luxury sports cars. This classification is based on analysis of 47 published studies and test drives the Lotus Exige and analysis of reliability and safety.
In 2011 Lotus Exige does not work as a daily driver, but reviewers say it is difficult to find a partner better track the day.
Most critics unconditional love to the Lotus Exige 2011. This sports car is lightweight designed for performance and performance alone. However, this means that buyers have to sacrifice luxury if you are going to require. Edmunds says: "The 2011 Lotus Exige is one of the hottest cars built today, but its emphasis on performance is synonymous with comfort and convenience are low among their priorities."
And therein lies the problem for many buyers of luxury sports cars. Although nearly all other cars in the class can handle functions foods, weekends and a set of golf clubs, reviewers say that the Lotus Exige puts so much emphasis on performance than any other function that is tortuous. It is almost impossible to find a better car on the track, but if you want to do more, you should buy anything other than the Exige.
As the Exige is a small niche vehicle, it is usually the federal government crash tests, or the insurance industry. With the exception of the front airbags for driver and passenger, Exige is particularly lacking in security technologies. In addition, the rear visibility is compromised. Drivers, however, may not mind as much - as the Exige is designed to monitor the rats are looking for high performance, not security-minded.