Romano Artioli: Why Lotus took 21 years to fit the Esprit with a V8
Why did it take 21 years for the Esprit to get a V8? Former Lotus owner Romano Artioli explains.
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Why did it take 21 years for the Esprit to get a V8? Former Lotus owner Romano Artioli explains.
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If Colin Chapman built a Lotus Cortina Estate, it might look a little like this.
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