1. Don't believe everything people say about bits dropping off. Remember these cars were put together by the owners, not quite a kit car but close. Build quality and attention to detail will have been variable to say the least. I had mine as my daily drive for 4 or 5 years without once breaking down or failing me. Look after it and it will reward you with a permanent grin. 2. DON'T keep comparing the Miata / MX5. The Elam was doing pretty much what the Miata does . . . But 50 o odd years ago. At the time a well driven Elan on English type roads would show a clean pair of heals to an E Type.
Great car.. I have a S2 1965 and it has never broken down.. When you are in tune with this car it tells you something is going to break, remember this car needs to be checked carefully .. it is an enthusiasts car and not for everyone..
What a neat video format! Information packed, fun and beautifully filmed! Than you, great job! And a great sports car too! Maybe do one the Spitfire and others?
The Elan was everything the MGB, TR4 etc failed to be: light and quick with fantastic steering, handling and brakes. The biggest surprise? How comfortable it was.
Please, you're not Jay Leno. The word is pronounced "Ell anne". Not " Ee Larne". And, if you want to drive one of these properly, as I have been for the last 45 years, learn how to hold a steering wheel. If you're not sure how, just find any old film clip of Jim Clark, or Jackie Stewart driving.
1. Don't believe everything people say about bits dropping off. Remember these cars were put together by the owners, not quite a kit car but close. Build quality and attention to detail will have been variable to say the least.
I had mine as my daily drive for 4 or 5 years without once breaking down or failing me. Look after it and it will reward you with a permanent grin.
2. DON'T keep comparing the Miata / MX5.
The Elam was doing pretty much what the Miata does . . . But 50 o odd years ago.
At the time a well driven Elan on English type roads would show a clean pair of heals to an E Type.
Great car.. I have a S2 1965 and it has never broken down.. When you are in tune with this car it tells you something is going to break, remember this car needs to be checked carefully .. it is an enthusiasts car and not for everyone..
As per Gordon Murray this is his best car. He would drive this on scotish higlands if he has only one tank of fuel
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What a neat video format! Information packed, fun and beautifully filmed! Than you, great job! And a great sports car too! Maybe do one the Spitfire and others?
Thanks! We have more on the way.
I love this 5/5 format! Could you please do one on the Fiat X1/9?
Glad you like these videos. We will add the X1/9 to our list!
The Elan was everything the MGB, TR4 etc failed to be: light and quick with fantastic steering, handling and brakes. The biggest surprise? How comfortable it was.
The Elan is cute and historically hugely significant, but a Miata NA is better overall at a fraction of the cost.
The older Elan handles better. Change my mind.
Great info. Keep them coming
Its literally an NA miata and I love it even though the miata was inspired by the lotus
🤣🤣 1960's cannot be compared to 2023..
@@louislottner9427 No, really?
An MX5 is like an Elan except parts don't keep falling off.
They're exactly the same...except one is a miata.
Please, you're not Jay Leno.
The word is pronounced "Ell anne".
Not " Ee Larne".
And, if you want to drive one of these properly, as I have been for the last 45 years, learn how to hold a steering wheel.
If you're not sure how, just find any old film clip of Jim Clark, or Jackie Stewart driving.
bravo
Thank you.