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2011
Prices for the Lotus Evora are relatively stable within its niche market. While there's a broad price range, well-maintained examples with lower mileage command a premium. The market appears to favor earlier models (2011-2013) for better value, especially when found below the average market price.
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The Lotus Evora is a niche sportscar with a limited market. Inventory is currently low, suggesting that desirable examples may sell quickly. Buyers should be prepared to act decisively when a well-priced vehicle appears. Focusing on models from 2011-2014 offers a good balance of value and modernity, with earlier models often presenting the best entry point.
This 2011 Lotus Evora is the top-ranked deal due to its excellent deal score and significant estimated savings. With relatively low mileage for its year and a price well below the market average, it represents a fantastic opportunity for a buyer seeking performance and value.
This 2012 Lotus Evora is an exceptional deal, boasting the highest estimated savings and an extremely low mileage of just 3,390 miles. Its aggressive pricing makes it a standout opportunity, especially given its very short time on the market.
This 2011 Lotus Evora is a solid recommendation due to its good deal score and notable estimated savings. While it has been on the market for an extended period (199 days), this could present an opportunity for negotiation on a well-priced vehicle with moderate mileage.
This 2014 Lotus Evora is recommended for its strong deal score and relatively low mileage (18,250). Although the estimated savings are smaller compared to other deals, its price is competitive for a newer model year, making it a balanced choice.
This 2013 Lotus Evora is a strong contender, offering a high deal score and substantial estimated savings. Its mileage is reasonable for its year, and its presence on the market for 44 days indicates it's a well-priced option that might be open to negotiation.
This 2013 Lotus Evora is a good option, particularly for buyers prioritizing lower mileage (17,379 miles). While the estimated savings are not the highest, its price is competitive for its year, and its moderate time on the market suggests it's a fair deal.
This 2014 Lotus Evora S 2+2 is a decent option for those seeking a more performance-oriented model. It has moderate mileage (23,635) and has been on the market for a reasonable time (34 days). The estimated savings are very small, indicating it's priced close to market value.
This 2014 Lotus Evora is a noteworthy deal, offering substantial estimated savings and a good deal score. Despite having higher mileage (35,103) than some other options, its aggressive pricing and short time on the market (15 days) make it an attractive prospect.
This 2011 Lotus Evora is a good value proposition, featuring a solid deal score and significant estimated savings. Its mileage is reasonable for its age, and its quick time on the market (14 days) suggests it's a well-priced vehicle.
This 2014 Lotus Evora is a reasonable choice, offering a decent deal score and moderate estimated savings. Its mileage is within an acceptable range for its year, and its short time on the market (17 days) indicates it's priced fairly.
This 2014 Lotus Evora S 2+2 is a fair option, though with higher mileage (38,274) and minimal estimated savings. Its longer time on the market (89 days) might offer some negotiation leverage, making it a possibility for buyers who are patient.
This 2011 Lotus Evora is a decent choice, offering moderate estimated savings and reasonable mileage (34,650). Its presence on the market for 52 days suggests it's priced fairly, and the savings indicate some room for negotiation.
This 2014 Lotus Evora S 2+2 is a consideration for buyers who value the 'S' model and are looking for potential savings ($5,747). However, it has higher mileage (46,090) and has been on the market for a longer period (102 days), which might indicate a need for negotiation.
This 2011 Lotus Evora is notable for its substantial estimated savings ($11,300) and aggressive pricing. Although it has higher mileage (36,600) and has been on the market for a considerable time (138 days), this could be an excellent opportunity for a buyer looking for a bargain.
This 2014 Lotus Evora is the lowest-ranked deal, primarily due to its higher mileage (40,768) and moderate estimated savings. However, its relatively short time on the market (21 days) suggests it's priced appropriately for its condition and features.
Last analyzed: December 1, 2025