Think I might need to drive it more before I can give an extended version, but first impressions are - plenty of power right from the get go and a lovely deep engine roar together with the fizz from the air intake
Handles superbly, but not as heavy to steer as the Cayman - seats hold nicely but are really comfortable
Need to try the sport mode out more, but seems to make quite a difference
rear visibility = look at the lovely engine - good thing it has sensors and a camera
Sars - the Cayman is an awesome drive on country roads and would get you out of trouble better than the Evora, but I find the Porsche too heavy around town and the Evora suits me better for that. I was a bit surprised to get over 34 mpg driving it home.
The car has always been looked after by Murray Lotus so a trip to Scotland is on the cards around June for its next service - so possibilities to catch up with people then would be great