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2012
Prices for the Lotus Evora appear to be relatively stable within the 2010-2014 model years, with significant variation based on mileage, condition, and specific trim levels. Lower mileage examples command a premium, while vehicles with higher mileage or longer days on market may offer more negotiation flexibility.
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The Lotus Evora market is niche, with limited inventory. Patience is key, as some vehicles have been on the market for an extended period, suggesting potential negotiation room. Focus on models from 2011-2014, prioritizing lower mileage and well-maintained examples. The 2012 model at rank 1 stands out as an exceptional value proposition.
This is an outstanding deal, featuring a 2012 Lotus Evora with exceptionally low mileage (3,390 miles) and a high deal score. It offers significant estimated savings and is priced well below the market average, making it the top recommendation.
This 2011 Lotus Evora offers one of the highest estimated savings in the list, coupled with reasonable mileage (27,412 miles) and a very short time on market, suggesting it's priced aggressively and likely to move quickly.
This 2013 Lotus Evora is recommended primarily for its very low mileage (17,379 miles), which is a significant draw for a performance car. While its estimated savings are minimal, the low odometer reading suggests excellent condition and potential for future value retention.
This 2014 Lotus Evora presents a good opportunity with substantial estimated savings and a price that is well below the average for its year. While mileage is moderate (40,768 miles), its days on market (116) suggest potential for negotiation.
This 2011 Lotus Evora is a strong contender due to its considerable estimated savings and moderate mileage (30,629 miles). Its quick listing time (8 days) suggests it's priced competitively and is likely to attract attention.
This 2013 Lotus Evora is a great find, offering substantial estimated savings and relatively low mileage (21,881 miles). Despite a longer days on market (139), its strong value makes it a noteworthy deal.
This 2011 Lotus Evora offers a decent estimated savings and a mileage of 34,650 miles. Its extended days on market (146) could present an opportunity for negotiation.
This 2014 Lotus Evora S 2+2 has a higher mileage (46,090 miles) but offers a decent estimated savings. Its very long days on market (197) strongly suggest that the dealer may be motivated to negotiate.
This 2011 Lotus Evora presents a compelling deal with substantial estimated savings and a reasonable mileage of 36,600 miles. Its very long days on market (232) indicate a strong potential for negotiation.
This 2010 Lotus Evora is a decent option with a mileage of 42,806 miles and a relatively short time on market (49 days). The estimated savings are not high, but the price is competitive for its age and mileage.
This 2013 Lotus Evora S 2+2 has a mileage of 42,569 miles and has been listed for 32 days. The estimated savings are modest, but the price is reasonable for the mileage and trim level.
This 2011 Lotus Evora has 37,680 miles and has been on the market for 26 days. The estimated savings are not substantial, but the price is competitive for its mileage and trim.
This 2014 Lotus Evora has 47,059 miles and has been on the market for a very short time (4 days). The estimated savings are minimal, but the price is competitive for its mileage and condition.
Last analyzed: March 5, 2026