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Lotus - Used 2017 Lotus for sale (2017)

Are you curious about the Lotus Used 2017 Lotus for sale price? The 2017 Lotus Elise Series 3 combines stunning design, lightweight construction, and exhilarating performance, making it a sought‑after title in the second‑hand sports car market. This guide offers a deep dive into the key specifications, depreciation trends, market positioning, and comparison points that can help you evaluate whether a used Lotus is right for your driving ambitions.

Key Specifications

  • Model & Year: 2017 Lotus Elise Series 3
  • Engine: 1449 cc 4‑cylinder 6‑speed automatic
  • Power & Torque: 240 hp / 184 lb‑ft at 6,400 rpm and 236 lb‑ft at 4,750 rpm
  • Performance: 0–60 mph in 4.6 seconds; top speed 149 mph
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automated manual (AM3)
  • Drive Type: Front‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 381 mm / 15 in
    • Width: 1180 mm / 46 in
    • Height: 1004 mm / 39.5 in
    • Wheelbase: 2144 mm / 84.28 in
  • Weight: 920 kg / 2029 lb (dry weight)
  • Fuel Economy: 5.5 L/100 km (39 mpg US)
  • Exterior Colour Options: Variety of custom and factory trims
  • Interior Features: Carbon‑fiber trim, supportive bucket seats, advanced infotainment system
  • Safety: Dual‑sided airbags, ABS, stability control, traction control

Depreciation Insight

Understanding how a Lotus Used 2017 Lotus for sale depreciation works is essential for buyers and sellers alike. Typical depreciation patterns for lightweight performance cars can be predictable:

  • First year: The car typically loses 15–20% of its value during the initial 12 months after purchase.
  • Second and third years: The depreciation rate slows, with an estimated 5–10% annual loss, leaving a total depreciation of roughly 30–35% after three years.
  • After five years: Many Lotus Elise vehicles retain 45–50% of their original price, especially if kept in optimal condition and verifiable mileage.

This steady decline reflects the overall market’s perception of the Lotus brand and its alignment with niche sports‑car enthusiasts. Because the 2017 model received


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