Veeky Forums is the lotus evora a reliable car? Or would the F type be a better choice?
Veeky Forums is the lotus evora a reliable car? Or would the F type be a better choice?
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literally a 4runner with a body kit
It uses the same 3.5 V6 from the Camry, yes it's reliable
Are you honestly asking if a toyota is more reliable than a jag?
Well the lotus aren't as mass produced, so I assume that they have some more issues in some ways
They are fine cars.
Jags however are not.
Although they have slightly recovered since ford took its dick out of their ass.
Alright thanks
Just LS swap a fucking Miata
kek
lol this
fpbp
i would imagine it is, apparently there is a clutch issue in earlier models
YouTube series about fixing up an Evora...
youtube.com
It's a fiberglass body shell on an aluminum frame... most body shops won't touch it.
Get with the times grandpa you're about 8 years late. Modern Jaguar gets rave reviews by every metric.
Didn't know Catstang had a youtube channel
2grfe swap an MR2
tell me more.
heil hitler
its kinda silly that guy keeps saying its supercar , lol its sports car not supercar
>implying reviews have anything to do with known reliability
Jaguar got rave reviews during the British Leyland days, too.
A 2GR-FE swapped MR2 has a number of advantages versus a normal turbocharged MR2.
1: The entire V6 drivetrain, including transmission, is lighter than the entire drvetrain of the 2.0L turbo.
2: This means the F/R weight balance is better, which leads to a better, and more neutral handling car, which is something the MR2 sorely needs.
3: It makes more power than the 2.0L turbo because big displacement V6
I normally love Fieros (since they were smart enough to go the V6 route), but I would love a 2GR swapped SW20 or ZZW30
What do you mean?
>Veeky Forums is the lotus evora a reliable car?
Yes
> Or would the F type be a better choice?
Yes, Ford screwed things up badly but that's long since passed.
It's thanks to Ford investment that Jag are semi decent now.
They just bailed out as their investment started to bear fruit, so Tata get all the credit.