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- Power Steering Rack (1) Apply Power Steering Rack filter
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- Steering Column Electric (1) Apply Steering Column Electric filter
- Steering Column Stroud Cover (1) Apply Steering Column Stroud Cover filter
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Lotus trivia
- The last time that Lotus achieved any big F1 success was in 1978, when they used revolutionary 'ground effect' design to keep their Lotus 79 closer to the ground when turning. As a result of the design, Lotus won 16 of the year's races and the constructor's prize. Ground effects designs were banned in 1983 due to safety fears.
- Sports cars have low seating, and all Lotus vehicles have seating that is so low that the average driver often has issues with getting in and out. While there are many positives to driving a Lotus, even they recommend a test drive before committing to a purchase.
- The Lotus Elise has been consistently voted as the best all-round sports car in the world, partly due to its lightweight design. It only weighs 1960lbs!
- The original Lotus cars were sold as kit cars so that buyers could avoid paying purchase tax. It wasn't until 1970 that Lotus started selling a model that didn't come as a kit...the Elan Plus Two.
- Elon Musk called the Lotus Esprit S1 one of the main inspirations for the Tesla Cybertruck, and he owns an S1.