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2012
The Lotus Evora market shows a wide price range, reflecting variations in year, mileage, and specification. While older models (2010-2011) can be found at lower price points, newer models (2014) command higher prices. The presence of significant estimated savings on many listings indicates that prices are often negotiable, particularly for vehicles that have been on the market for an extended duration. The overall trend suggests a stable market for well-maintained examples, with opportunities for savvy buyers to secure a good deal.
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The Lotus Evora market is niche, with relatively low inventory (27 total listings) and a longer average time on market (around 117 days). This suggests patience is key for buyers. While prices can vary significantly, there are excellent opportunities to find value, especially on models with lower mileage and those that have been listed for a longer period. Thorough pre-purchase inspections are highly recommended for any Evora, given its specialized nature. Be prepared for negotiation, as many listings show considerable estimated savings.
This is an outstanding deal, scoring 0.94, due to its exceptionally low mileage (3,390 miles) for a 2012 model, combined with a very attractive price point and significant estimated savings. It stands out as the best value proposition among the listed vehicles.
This 2011 Evora scores highly (0.89) due to its balanced profile: reasonable mileage (34,650 miles) and a price that offers solid estimated savings, making it a strong contender for a well-rounded purchase.
This 2014 Evora is a top recommendation (0.85) due to its excellent mileage (29,284 miles) and one of the highest estimated savings, making it a standout deal for a more recent model year.
This 2014 Evora S 2+2 is recommended for its strong deal score (0.81), featuring good mileage (23,635 miles) and a price that offers a respectable amount of estimated savings, representing a solid value for a performance-oriented model.
This 2013 Evora earns a high score (0.79) thanks to its low mileage (21,881 miles) and substantial estimated savings, presenting a compelling value proposition for a well-maintained sports car.
This 2014 Evora is recommended (0.73) primarily for its exceptionally low mileage (18,250 miles), indicating excellent care and potential longevity, making it a strong choice despite modest estimated savings.
This 2013 Evora is a good find (0.70) due to its remarkably low mileage (17,379 miles), suggesting it has been driven very little and likely maintained meticulously, offering a premium experience.
This 2010 Evora is a noteworthy option (0.65) primarily because of its exceptionally low mileage (10,901 miles), indicating it has been driven very sparingly and is likely in superb condition.
This 2011 Evora is a strong value play (0.55) due to its significant estimated savings ($9,179) and a price that is well below average, making it a budget-friendly entry into Evora ownership, despite higher mileage (36,600 miles).
This 2014 Evora S 2+2 is a decent option (0.51) offering substantial estimated savings and a price point that is attractive for a 2014 model, especially considering its days on market (164 days) which may indicate room for negotiation.
This 2014 Evora is a fair choice (0.51) with a reasonable price and estimated savings, and its mileage (40,768 miles) is within an acceptable range for a car of this age, especially with a moderate days on market.
This 2013 Evora is a reasonable option (0.43) with a competitive price and mileage (34,625 miles). Its short time on market (35 days) suggests it's priced attractively, but there might still be room for negotiation.
This 2010 Evora is a potential buy (0.30) with a price that offers some savings. Its mileage (42,806 miles) is on the higher side for this list, but its recent listing (17 days) might mean the dealer is open to early offers.
This 2010 Evora is a budget-friendly option (0.29) with a good amount of estimated savings and a reasonable mileage of 30,000 miles. Its recent listing (12 days) suggests it's priced competitively.
This 2011 Evora is the most aggressively priced on the list (0.27) and offers the largest estimated savings ($12,179), making it the most budget-conscious option, though it has higher mileage (36,993 miles).
Last analyzed: February 1, 2026